Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 27, 1950, Page 13, Image 13

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Urit Baptist Marlon and Liberty. Dr.
Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor. Sunday xchool,
q 45 a.m. with classes for all age. Morn
Inz worship, 11. "Continuation of a series
of First Corinthians," pastor Anderson.
Ynuth Kroups, 6:15 p.m. Evening Gospel
service, 7:30. "Study In the Parables," pas
tor. Halbert Memorial Baptist One mile
north of underpass on Highway 99-E. Rev.
C E. Brlckwedel, pastor. Sunday school,
B 45 a.m. with classes for all ages. Morn-Iris-
worship, 11, pastor speaking. Young
peoples league, 6:30 p.m. Evening gos
pel service, 7:30.
Four Corneri Baptist State and El
ma. Rev. Victor L. Loucks, pastor. Sun
day school, 9:45 a.m., with classes for all
ases. Morning worship, 11, pastor speak
ing. Evening gospel service, 7:30.
Salem Heights Community Madron a
Ave. at Liberty road. Sunday school, 10
a.m. Morning worship, 11. Mr. Lee Ship
ley, minister.
Knixht Memorial Congregational 19th
and Ferry. Louis E, White, minister. Sun
day school, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11.
Sermon, "The Most Misunderstood Vir
tue " third In the series on the Beati
tudes os "The aospei oi Happiness."
Church-time nursery. Pilgrim fellowship,
6 30 P.m. Senior and junior, high groups.
St. John's Lutheran (Mo. Synod) 18th
and A . Rev. H. W. Gross, pastor. Serv
"Aes at 9 and 11, Sunday school to Bible
classes at 10.
Flint Church of Christ, Scientist Lib
erty and Chemeketa, Sunday school at
11 a.m. Morning service at 11. Lesson-sermon
subject, "Love." Nursery for chil
dren up to 3 years of age provided dur
ing the morning service. Evening service
at 8. Lesson-sermon suDjeci, imvc.
Monitor Community Full Gospel Mon-
Jvnr. orenon. Rov. and Mrs. E. C. Schilling,
I gators. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Morning
K-Orsmp, il. .UVBHiu o.iic, o.
First Presbyterian Chemeketa at Win
ter. Chester W, Hamblln, pastor, John L.
Goodcnborger, assistant pastor. Church
Minni. 9:45 a.m. Two morning services,
9:45 and 11. "Pie In the Sky." Sermon by
the pastor. Junior high fellowship, I
p.m. High school fellowship, 6.
West Salem Methodist Third and
Gerth. O. Leonard Jones, minister, cnurcn
school, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Ser
mon, "What Does Youth Desire?" Youth
rally, Salem sub-district at Jason Lee
church, 4 p.m. Young adults, 8 p.m.,
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Farquar,
Talbot Community Talbot, Oregon. Rev.
r. Rogers Irwin, pastor. Sunday school,
in a.m. A class for every age group. Div
ine worship, 11 a.m. Sermon, "Out of
EKypt." Youth groups meet at B:30 p.m.
Evening service 7:30 p.m. Sermon sud
Ject, "Heaven Can't Walt."
The Beorganlzed Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints 17th and Chemeke
ta. Chos. ti. Asner, pastor, unurcn scnooi,
10. Worship service 11. R. J. Clark, speak
er. Zlon's league, 6:30. Prayer lervlce,
7:30 p.m.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints 5th and Madison. Jonn e, sans'
bury, bishop. Sunday school, 10. Priest
hood meeting, 11:30. Evening service, 6.30.
Next Sunday morning the
Englewood Evangelical United
Brethren church begins its Chris
tian Life crusade with Rev. John
Duvall of Walla Walla as guest
speaker These special services
will continue each evening
through Friday, February 3.
Rev. Duvall is a graduate of
Whitworth college and of Biola
Bible Institute of Los Angeles,
and is presently denominational
youth director of Oregon and
Washington, along with being
pastor at Walla Walla. Although
a young man, he has become
very prominent in the religious
field largely because of his sim
plicity of style, his practical il
lustrations, and his ability to
reach the hearts and minds of
people. His message topics for
the week will be as follows:
Sunday morning, "Let's Go
Swimming": Sunday evening,
'The World's Most Popular
Game": Monday evening, "One
Thing Needful"; Tuesday eve
ning, "A Wedge of Gold"; wea
nesday evening. "Power a Plen
ty": Thursday evening, "Let's
Go Fishing"; Friday evening,
Half-Baked Christians."
Speaker, Rev. Maxine Roberts., Services
at -ov anu i.ou p.iu.
Institute of Bellglong Science Sunday
school, 10 a.m. Topic, "Radiant Living,"
U a.m. Salem Woman's club, 460 N. Cot
tage St. Rev. Olive Stevens.
Assembly of God (The Chapel) 13th
and Leslie. John W. Hodges, minister.
Sunday school, 10 a.m. Morning worship,
U. Evening service tus.
Ktnrwood Bible 1125 Elm. A. H. Fad
enrecht, pastor. Bible school, 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship, 10:45. Youth grous
meet, 6:45 p.m. Evening service. 7:45.
Rev. Elmer Warkentln, missionary to
Borneo, guest speaker.
United Pentecostal 445 Perry. RV. Nft-
thnnifi Wllnnn. Dftstor. Sunday school,
8:45 a.m. Morning service, 11. Evening
service, 7:45,
Faith Tabernacle 1305 N. 5th. Rev, Max
Wyatt, pastor. Sunday scnooi, m a.m,
-Mnrninn- wnrxhin. 11. Sermon by Rev,
Wyatt. Evangelistic service, 8 p.m., "The
Latter Rain," by Rev. Wyatt.
First Methodist Church and State,
nviiircti jtr.hnnl. 9:45 a.m. Morning wor
ship, 11. Sermon, "The Trivial vb the
Tremendous." Salem sub-district youth
rally, 4 p.m., at Jason Lee church. Dr.
Roy A, Fedje, speaker.
First Cboreh of God Hood and N. Cot
tage. O. W. Clemens, postor. Church
jtr.hnnl. 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, ll
Topic, "Forward With Christ." Evening
worship, 7:30. Topic, "Why the Crime
wave is increasing." tspenKer, ait. u.
Hayes, of the Oregon State Penitentiary,
Central Church of Christ Ohemeket a
nt Cottaae. M. C. Outhbertson. minister.
Bible school, 9:45 a.m. Preaching, 10:45
a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
First Evangelical United Brethren-
Where Marlon crosses Summer. Rev. Wll-
mer Brown, pastor. Rev. f. e. insner, par
ish visitor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morn
ing worship, 11. Holy communion. Message
Dy Kev. i". ti. fisner. evening service.
7:45 p.m. Message by Dr. o. P Gates, con
ference superintendent Oregon district.
St. Mark Evangelical Lutheran 343
N. Church St, Rev. M. A Getzendaner. D.
n rtflstnr. Sundnv school. 0:45 a.m. Morn'
ing service, 11. Sermon, "In the Likeness
of Jesus." Luther league, 6:30 p.m.
Court Street Christian 17th and Court,
w f H. Lvman. minister. Bible school as
sembly, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship and
Communion, iu:au. Dermwn, urnce mm
Truth." Vnut'. and Bible Study Hour, fl:
p.m. Evening worship, 7:30. Message by
o. D. Johnson, missionary v "rata.
Vlrti PhrUllan Hleh and Center. Dud
ley Strain. Associate minister, Walter
Naff. Church school. Morning worship
and communion. Sermon, "God Is Not
Done," by Dudley Strain. Youth groups,
a-ik nm Adult Bible class. 6:15 P.m.
Evening worship, 7:30 P.m. Worship serv-
ice In charge of tne jr. nign aeparwnens.
Film, "Salt of tne tarm.
rhrkt i.ntheran state Street at 18th.
C. R. Schulz, pastor. Divine worship at
B a.m. Sunday school at iu a.m. wommun
nn t 11 nVirvit. Pot-luck din
ner at 12:30 p.m. Annual meeting at 2:00
o clock.
Sah.t Paul's Episcopal Church and
Chemeketa. The Reverend' George H.
Swift, B. D., rector. Holy communion (in
the chapelC, 7:30 a.m. Junior church and
classes, 9:30 a.m. nursery scnwwi m
Ish house, 11 a.m. Prayer service and ser
mon, li a.m.
Th. Rath! Rantlst North Cottage at D.
Rev. Rudolph Woyke, pastor. Sunday
school at 9:45 a.m. Communion service at
11 a.m. with a message by the pastor, 'The
ua,. xtmm rnmn." Hrvlee conducted by
the Gospel team of the First Baptist
church at 7:3Q p.m.
Jason Lee Methodist North Winter at
jenerson. jjouu omu. .
Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Morning service,
11. Sermon, "The Follies of the Elder
Brother." Evening service, i.ov. -3em
sub-district Methodist Youth Fellow
ship will meet at 4 o'clock. Worship
aervlce at 7:30 with Dr. Roy Fedje as
guest speaxer.
r nontiit i2io South Liberty,
Rev. Victor Hugo Sword, Th. D., pastor ad
Interim. Bible school, 9:45 a.m. Classes for
all ages. Morning worship, 11. Rev. Omar
Ti.rtVi Ntrtnwn Rati are. Pa., guest preach
er. Evening worship. 7:30. Rev. Omar
Barth. 6:30 P.m., Baptist Youth fellowship
groups.
Central Lutheran Church North Capitol
& Gaines. O. B. Rundatrom, pastor.
Broadcast over KOCO 9:15. Sunday school
9:45. Morning worship u:ot. renowsmp
dinner pot luck after the service in the
cnurcn pariors. evening cr'".
Choirs Start Rehearsals
Scio Ed Holland, choir direc
tor, who has charge of the choirs
at the Baptist church, is urging
both choirs to be out for rehear
sals on Thursday evenings to
start practice on an Easter can
v ' ' ' i
The Four Flats who will appear during the Youth for
Christ rally at the First fazarene church, at 8 o'clock
Saturday night. Members of the quartet, formerly of New
berg Pacific college, arc now travelling exclusively for
the Northwest region of the Youth for Christ movement.
christian Life
rusade Opens
Dallas Churches
First Presbyterian Earl William Ben
bow, pastor, Sunday school 9:45. West-
inistcr house students from OSC speak
Ing at 11 o'clock.
Evangelical Mennonlte Brethren A. P.
Toews, pastor. Sunday school 10. Wor
ship 11. 'Our Knowledge of You." C, E.
at 7:30.
Silverton
Churches
Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter
Day Saints (Mormon) Sunday school at
10. Evening service at 7.
Christian Science Sunday school at
9:45. Services at u.
t. Paul's Catholic Father John J.
Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses, 8 and 10.
weenaaya .
Assembly of God Berrel H. Scott, pas
tor. Sunday school, 9:45. Divine worship.
11. Young people's society at 6:45. Evan
gelistic at 8.
Church of God Rev. F. E. Nicks, pastor,
Sunday school at 10. Worship hour at 11,
Evening services at 8.
Seventh Day Adventlst Elder A. D
Chllson, Salem, and Harold Johnson, lo
cal elder In charse. Sabbath school Sat
urday, 9:30. Morning worship at 11, Sat
urday. Sunday evening evangelistic service.
PHirlm Holiness D. C. Olson, pastor,
Sunday school, 9:45. Sermon by pastor, 11.
Young people meet at 7. Evangelistic; ser
mon at 8.
Methodist Marauam and Molalla joint
pastorate. J. S. Kendall, minister. Bible
school and sermon, forenoon, Sunday, at
Marquam, aiternoon at Moiaua.
Mehtodlit Ben F. Browning, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11.
Sermon by pastor. Youth fellowship, 7:30.
Church of Christ L. M. Vice, minister.
Bible study, 10. morning worship 11, Ser
mon topic: "Author of Denominational-
ism." Communion observed following
morning sermon. Evening service, t.jo,
minster speaking. Meets at MWA-RNA
hall.
First Christian Kenneth Johnston, pas
tor. Sunday school 9:45, 11 o'clock wor
ship with Ed Eldrldge, field representa
tive of Northwest Christian college,
speaking and music by men's quartet of
the - college. C. E, 6 with CE groups In
charge of evening service at 7:30.
Christian and Missionary Alliance O.
Ernest McQorvey. minister. Sunday school
at 9:45. Rev. Joe Brill, director of Youth
lor Christ at Eugene speaking on "Christ's
Challenge to Youth" at 11 and on "The
Model Testimony" at 7:45.
First Baptist E. J. Schroeder, pastor.
Sunday school 9:45. Morning services 11
"The Hurry Call of Jesus". Evening ser
vice at 7:30. 'The Curse of Imperfect
uDcaience.
Mennonlte Brethren Q. H. J&nlzen.
pastor. Sunday school at 9:45. Church ser
vice iv:ii. xoung people's union
Evangelical United Brethren R. Will lam
Elmer, minister. Sunday school 9:45. Holy
Communion at 11. Young Peoples study
hour at 7 with the evening services In
cnarge oi tne cnoir as guest leaders.
Apostolic Faith Forrest Damron, pastor,
Sunday school at 9:30 and church ser
vices 11 and 7:50.
Assembly of God Alfred R. Brown,
pastor. Sunday school 9:45. Morning ser
vice 11. Christ Ambassadors and Junior
iA at (. ,vangeie5iic service o.
First Methodist Clark S. Enz. pastor.
Sunday school 9:45. Morning service 11.
"rne source of Light and Lile."
Youth Day for
Presbyterians
Pastors, laymen, their wives
and representatives of young
people's groups throughout the
valley assisted in the formation
of a local "Youth for Christ"
rally committee early this week
The conference, held at Halbert
Memorial church, was preceded
by a no-host dinner.
Rev. Gene Brickwedcl, of Hal
bert Memorial, was named chair
man of the governing board.
Other members of the group are
Rev. Oral W. Clemens, pastor
First Church of God, vice presi
dent; George Weigart, Four Cor
ners Baptist, secretary; Bob Fish
er, Christian and Missionary Al
liance, treasurer; Wilbur Ewert,
Kingwood Bible, financial sec
retary. '
Officers named by the young
people were; Bob Karn, Keizer,
chairman: Bob Means, First
Church of God, vice chairman;
Phyllis Johnson, First Baptist,
secretary; Al Beltzer, Kingwood
Bible, treasurer.
The governing board will meet
next Monday night at Kingwood
Bible church. The next youth
rally will be held the last Satur
day of February.
Brotherhood Dinner
Planned at Lebanon
Lebanon The Lebanon In
ter - Church Brotherhood will
hold its annual ladies' night ban
quet at the Methodist church
Monday evening, January 30, at
7 p.m.
Carl D. Merryman of Corvallis
will speak to the group concern
ing his experiences and work in
Europe with the World Council
of Churches. An interesting
sound film is also slated for
showing.
Tickets are available at the Ed
Bilyeu insurance office, or may
be purchased from pastors of the
various churches.
Trinity Lutheran Karl A. Ufer. oastor.
Hunaay scnooi 10. umne worsmp 11
Fellowship dinner at noon. Luther Lea
gue 7.
Grace Mennonlte J. J. BeKler. pastor.
iu bunuay scnooi. 11 worsnin ana 7
Christian fellowship.
Christian Science Sunday school 0-45
Sunday service 11. Lesson sermon this
weeK 'Love.
Africa Missionary
Worker is Speaker
Silverton The Christian and
Missionary Alliance church
group is observing special mis
sionary services during the week
with Rev. Nathan Ost and Mrs.
Ost just returned from a three
year period of continuous ser
vice in the African Congo, speak
ers at the Wednesday evening
7:30 o'clock service at the
church. This is the first visit
home for the Osts since taking
up the work of African missions.
On Thursday forenoon begin
ning at 10:30 o'clock will be
district woman's missionary
meeting at the church with Mrs.
Ernest McGarvey of Dallas the
forenoon speaker, and Mrs. Na
than Ost the speaker for the
Thursday afternoon session
Noon luncheon is to be served
the local and visiting guests at
the Knights of Pythias hall. Mrs
Albert Larson of South Church
street is president of the Chris
tian and Missionary Alliance
misionary society and will serve
as official hostess for the oc
casions during the week.
Woodburn
Churches
Church of God Third and Grant Sts,
Raymond W. Hood, pastor. Church school
iu. w or snip ii ana s. x. r. i.
Assembly of God Second and Lincoln
Sts. Lester Gibson, pastor, Sunday school
:iE. rreacning n ana x. r. o:.
Free Methodist Young and Gatch Sts,
Mrs. Roiella B. Douglas, pastor. Sunday
nooi rreacmng u ana i:4.
Christian E. Lincoln and Doud Bts.
on Priest, pastor. Sunday school 10.
Service 11. C. . 7. Evening service 8.
Methodist Young and B Sts. Ormal
B. Trick, pastor. Church school 10. Wor
ship 11,
Foursquare 11D7 E. Lincoln St. Arthur
Goble, pastor. Sunday school 9:45. wor
shop 11 and 7:45. Y. P. 6:45.
Bethel Presbyterian 3 miles east on
Union School Road. Earl K. Penton pastor,
Worship 10. Sunday school 10:46.
Church of Jesus Christ of L. 1
I.O.O.P. hall. Sunday school 10.
ment meeting 11:30.
St. Arnea Catholic (Hubbard) Attended
by Woodburn parish priests. Sunday
masses 6:30.
St. Mary's Episcopal E. Lincoln
CuDld's Court. Clarence C. Slocum. vicar.
Church school 0:30. Divine worship 11.
Bible Baptist Grange Hall, Settlemler
and Harrison. Earl Baiter, pastor. Sunday
scnooi h:. wor snip service il ana ;d
f. e:4S.
Immanuel Lutheran S. L. Almlle. pas
tor. Sunday school and Bible classes, 10.
Divine worship 1 1, sermon by pastor.
Anthem by the King's Carolers of Salem.
Luther League, 7:30, topic: "How Can I
Know That- 1 Am a Christian?".
Trinity Lutheran R. G. Hovland. Sa
lem, supply pastor. Sunday school and
Bible classes 10, Divine Worship 11, Rev.
Hovland speaking.
Calvary Lutheran P. W. Krlckson, pas
ir, Sunday school and Bible class 10.
Morning worship, 11, sermon by Rev.
w. Ericsson.
Christian and Missionary Alliance
Gordon T. Bratvold, pastor. Sunday school
oscar sairum, supt. worship nour,
11. sermon on "Unity, text 4th chanter
of Ephestans", Special vocal music, male
quartet. Young folk meet at 6:30. Mrs,
Elmer Whittaker speaker. Speaker foi
7:30 evangelistic service, the pastor, topic:
"Our Bible", special music, solo, Oscar
Satrum,
First Christian Church Arthur Charles
Bates, minister, Bible school 9:45. M.
Ford, supt., Lynn Neal assistant for this
ween, communion ana service Hour,
sermon: "The Church in Thyatira".
the series of sermons on the "Churches
Revelations." Christian Endeavor.
Junior and senior, 6:30. Evening service,
7:30. Mrs. Lynn Neal and Mrs. E. A.
McCullough In charge of the Woman's
Program on World Call, Illustrated.
Sfayton Churches
Baptist Rev. Willard Buckner, pastor
aunaay acnooi, 10. Morning worship, 1
Training hour. 7:15. Evening service, 8.
Church of Christ Clyde Freeman, pas
tor. Bible school, 10, Worship service, 11,
Youth fellowship, 6:30. Evening worship,
8 o'clock.
Church of Christ L, M. Seld, minister.
Bible study, 10. Morning worship, 11. Eve
ning worship, 6.
Immanuel Lutheran Harvln N. Chris-
tensen. pastor. Doud and Oswald Sts.
Worship service 11. Sunday school 10,
Seventh Day Adventlst 11a Estelle. auo-
erlntendent. Sunday school 9:45 sermon
at 11.
Methodist John Moranei. nnstni- mhln
school, 10. Worship service, 11. Youth fel-
lowsmp, e;30. Evening worship, 8.
Church of Christ E, A. Pane, minister.
Bible class 10. Sermon 11. Evening service
6:30.
Free Methodist R, W. McCormlck, pas
ir. Sunday school fi:45. Preachlnir ser
vices 11 and 7:45.
Church of God Henry Lonsan. nastor.
Sunday school 0:45. Morning service 11.
Young people 6:45. Evangelistic service 7:45.
First Baptist E. J. Schroeder. pastor.
Sunday school 9:46. Mornlntr worshln 11.
Training union 7. Evening worship 8.
Bible school 10
Chureh of Christ -
o'clock communion 11,
Church of Jesua Christ of Latter Tim-w
Saints Elder Miller, presiding. Bunday
school 10. Sacrament meeting 11:45.
Episcopal Rev. Cyril P. Hannev. Tlear.
Church school 10. Morning prayer and
kindergarten nursery. 11. Holy baptism
12:30.
St. Phillips Catholic Father John Bab
yak, pastor. Mass 8:15 second and fourth
Sundays, 10:15 first, third and fifth Sun-
ays.
Foursquare Gospel Rev. Edwin and
Vonitta Gurney, pastors. Sunday school
iu. wurnmg worsnip ii. ounaay evengeus
tic 7:45.
Mill City
Churches
Presbyterian Dr. David J. Ferauson.
minister. Sunday school 10. Morning ser
vices 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "The
Hidden Christ". Youth Fellowship 6:30.
First Christian Thomas Courtnev. Jr..
pastor. Bible school 9:45, Morning worship
ii o ciock. vnrisuan tnaeavor o:ju, eve
ning worship 7:45.
t. Catherine Catholic Father C. Mai.
pastor, Sunday mass 9. Confessions heard
before mass.
Free Methodist L. C. Gould, pastor. Bun
day school 10. Mornlna services 11 o'clock.
Evening worship 7:30.
Community Rev. Wayne Walking, ttas-
tor. Sunday school 10. Morning service
11 o'clock. Evening service 7:30 o'clock.
Salt Creek Baptist Emanuel Wolff, nan-
tot. Sunday school 9:45. Morning worship
11, Rev. Fred G. Bennett. Salem. Knank.
ing. Evening service at 7:30 in charge of
yuuiia pegpiu.
Immaculate Conception Catholic Rev.
Nath. Jonas, pastor. Sunday fiervicea:
Masses 6, 7:30 and 9:30 a.m.
St. Patrick's Catholic (Lyons) Father
Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter sched
ule, 1st . 2nd and 6th Sundays mass at
8:30 a.m.
Our Lady of Loordes (Jordan) Father
Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter sched
ule. 1st, 2nd and 5th Sundays mass 8:30
a.m.; 3rd and 4th Sundays, masa 10:30.
Baptist Bruce Wakemnn. oiuf.nr Run.
day school 10. Morning worship, 11. Youth
iciiowsnip, (. evening service, e.
Church of Christ Wm, F. Morse, min
ister, Bible school 10. Morning worship 11,
Junior meeting, 1, Young people's meet
ing. 7. Evening services, 8.
Methodist Rev. Fremont Paul, pastor.
Sunday school, 10. Morning worship, 11.
Junior fellowship. 6. Youth fellowship,
7 o'clock.
Falls City Free Methodist Rev. Gilbert
Johnson, pastor. Bunday school 10. Morn
ing service 11. Young people 7:30 and
evangelistic service 8.
Falls City Seventh Day Adventlst Sun
day school 9:30. Preaching service 11,
Union Missionary Baptist Harmony
community near Buell. W. A. Heard, pas
tor. Sunday school 10 sermon 11.
Falls City Christian Charles Knox pas
tor. Sunday school 10. Morning worship
11. Christian Endeavor 6:30.
Oak Grove Chapel (Amity) Fremont
Faul, minister. Morning service 9:45 fol
lowed by Sunday school, MYF each eve
ning,
Fall City Methodist James H. Royer,
pastor. Sunday school 10. Morning wor
ship 11.
Eola Sunday School Rev. Penlx, pas
tor. Sunday school 9:45. Worship 11,
RIckreall Sunday School J, W. Thles
sen, superintendent. 9.30 a, m.
Hayes to Speak
At Church of God
E. C. Hayes, employe of the
state prison for the past four
years who has been engaged in
potice work since 1932, will
speak during the 7:30 Sunday
evening service of the First
Church of God of which Rev.
O. W. Clemens is the pastor.
Hayes will speak on the sub
ject "Why the Crime Wave Is
Increasing In America." Special
music will be provided for this
combined youth and adult serv
ice.
Assemblr of God Stayton. Rev. P. C.
Walcher, pastor. Sunday school D:4B. Morn.
lne worship service, II. Evangelistic serv
ice, 8 p.m. Young people's meeting, 7 p,m.
Child Evangelism
Winter Rally
The Salem Child Evangelism
Fellowship announces that their
winter rally will be held Friday
night at 7:30 o'clock at the First
Evangelical United Brethren
church. Features will be sing
ing by the boys and girls; chalk
drawing by Rev. Herb Ander
son, from Gladstone, Ore.; Flannel-graph
lesson, Miss Verna Bal
zer. The guest speaker will be
Rev. Arthur Van De Zande from
Junction City. Special music
will be furnished by the Voice
of Fellowship quartet from the
M. B. church in Dallas. Every
one is welcome.
Miss Myrna Stover, city di
rector, reports that there are
now 30 Home Bible classes meet
ing each week in Salem and
vicinity.
Revival Is Postponed
Scio . The local Christian
church has postponed its revival
meeting for one week, so as not
to conflict with the missionary
conference to be at the Baptist
church. February 5-12. It is
hoped the two churches can sup
port both of these important
meetings better this way. The
Baptist church is grateful to the
Christian church for doing this,
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Youth for Christ
Group Formed
Young people's day will be
observed next Sunday at the
First Presbyterian church. At
the morning .worship service
several young people will have
part in the program. The
young people participating in
the service are Ronald Bartlett,
Mary Campbell and Harriett Hi-
day. Dr. Chester W. Hamblin
the pastor, will preach a special
young people's sermon on "Pie
in the Sky."
The choir, directed by Charles
aioweii, will sing, and Mrs.
Ralph Dobbs, organist, has chos
en as her numbers "Andante
Classica" by Cosyn and "Prelude
ana jt ugue in c Major" by Bach.
The youth group meetings
Sunday night will also feature
this day. Bruce Bleckert will
lead the junior high group.
Protestants Told to
Put Teeth in Effort
Columbus, O., Jan. 27 (UP.)
Two religious educators and a
Protestant church leader have
asked protestant groups to put
'real teeth" into their combined
efforts to fight secularism In the
church.
Dr. Reinhold Niebuhr and Dr.
Mark A. Dawber of New York
and Dr. Jacob Avery Long of
San Anselmo, Calif., made their
appeals to the home missions
congress.
Dr. Long, professor of Christ
ian social ethics at San Francis
co Theological seminary in San
Anselmo, asked protestants to
put away "their denominational
rivalries" and put "real teeth1
in their agreements for church
planning and cooperation.
Historian Angle
To New Testament
"The Historian's Approach to
the New Testament" will be the
subject of an informal lecture
by Howard Teepie at the meet
ing of the Unitarian Fellowship
Sunday evening at 7:30 After
graduating from Willamette uni
versity, Teepie carried on ex
tensive research in this field in
libraries in the northwest and
in Los Angeles, followed by
graduate study at the Univer-
siyt of Chicago.
This meeting will be held at
the Teepie home, 1785 Fair Oaks
way, and those desiring trans
portation should meet at the
YWCA at 7:15.
Gervals Presbyterian Ernest Tremblay,
pastor. Sunday scnooi 10. worsnip 11,
,:ju.
I. Luke's Catholic V. L. Moffenbeler,
pastor. Harrison between 3rd and 4th.
Sunday services 7, 6:30, 10:30. Devotions A.
Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints Corner of Second and
Garfield. George Omans, pastor. Church
school 10. Preaching 11. Zlons League 7
uecture stuay n.
First Presbyterian Garfield and Third
Sts. Earl K. Fenton, pastor. Sunday school
u:4t. uivme worship 11 and 7:uu. X
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Friday, January 27, 195013
Missionary Circle
Arranges Work Day
Dayton The Missionary Cir
cle of the Baptist church met
with Mrs. Joe Kirkland. There
were 15 members present and
a visitor, Mrs. Burns, Willamette
District president. Mrs. Silas
Johnson had charge of the devo
tional period.
The lesson for the afternoon
was on Burma, India and was
presented by Mrs. Ed Graben-
horst. There was a short busi
ness meeting, during which time
plans were made concerning
White Cross work for the year.
On Tuesday Jan. 31, in early
afternoon, the group will have
a "work day" at the home of
the Taylor sisters. Mrs. Leion
Phelps is president of the Circle.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess.
Amity Churches
Baptist Bruce Wakeman, pastor. Sun
day achool, 10. Morning worship 11. Ser-
,on topic: "Christ a Cleansing Blood."
Youth Fellowship 7. Evening 1:30 Union
service Church of Christ.
Church of Christ Wm. V. Morse, pas
tor. Bible school 11. Morning worship 11.
Endeavor 6:30. Union service 7:30. Speaker
Ross J. Griffith, Eugene.
Methodist Fremont Faul. minister Sun
day school 10. Morning worship 11. Junior
lenowsnip 6, Youth ienowsnip (. wm at
tend Union service at Church oi Christ
7:30.
Lebanon Approves
Plans for Hospital
Lebanon At a meeting of the
Lebanon Community hospital
board of trustees, architects'
plans for the new 50-bed hos
pital were approved and ar
rangements completed for an
early start this year on final pre
parations which will precede
construction. L. D. Barr has
been named to direct final activities.
The new hospital will include
two operating rooms, two mater
nity delivery rooms, a private
wing for maternity cases, sepa
rate wing for laundry, kitchen
and plant operations, a wing for
wards and private rooms, ad
ministration center and a sepa
rate heating plant.
The site was recently pur
chased east of highway 20 and
just north of the Crown Willam
ette paper mill.
The new hospital will include
modern, fully equipped labora
tory and blood bank unit where
whole blood and plasma can be
stored for emergency use.
Mrs. Dentel Hostess
For Butreville Aid
Buttcville Butteville Ladies
Aid met at the home of Mrs.
Fred Dentel. The 12 o'clock
luncheon was followed by a
Stanley party, with Mrs. Phil
Hathaway as demonstrator. Mrs.
L. Johnson presided over the
business session. Plans were
made for an 11 a.m. luncheon
and auction to be held at the
Butteville grange hall, January
27. Mrs. Ming Kee will be in
charge of the kitchen. Mrs. Alf
Nelson will be hostess to the
Aid in her home at Fargo at the
next meeting. Election of of
ficers will be held at that time.
Sixteen attended the affair.
Assemblr of God Rev. William N.
Bcachy, pastor. Sunday school 9:43. Morn
Inn worship 11. special Youth aervlct
7:15. Evening service 7:45.
Dr. Ross Fills
Nazarene Pulpit
In the absence of the pastor,
Rev. Orville W. Jenkinswho is
conducting a revival meeting in
the Brentwood church of th
Nazarene in Portland, Dr. Del
bert R. Rose, dean of Western
school of Evangelical Religion,
Jennings Lodge, will bring tha
message at the Sunday morning
worship service.
Rev. Ira Paul Dumas, pastor
from the Moreland church of
the Nazarene in Portland, wiU
preach in the evening evangelis-
tical service.
Holy Name League
Guest in Silverton
Silverton Around 75 men at
tended the meeting at the hall
of St. Paul's parish when the
Silverton men of the Catholic
league entertained the Willam
ette Valley Holy Name league in
a business session, program and
social hour.
Delegations were present from
Al Seifer, recently elected
Salem ,Mt. Angel, Shaw, Sub
limity, Stayton and Silverton.
president of St. Paul's Holy
Name league, was official host
for the alfair.
Scio Parents, Teacher
Group Inspects School
Scio The PTA meeting wai
well attended. The business
meeting was conducted by presi
dent, Lucille Thurston. Mrg.
Tom Nutter had charge of the
health program and a film con
cerning the "Price of Freedom"
was also shown by Albert Wag
ner. Faith Harding gave a very
impresive reading. At the clost
of the meeting the guests were
shown through the new grade
school rooms with the various
teachers acting as hostesses. Re
freshments were served to aU
present.
Wild birds will flock for feed
ings of dry bread, pie crust, mel
on and squash seeds, sunflower
seeds, apple, lettuce and suet.
Montana Missionary
Speaking at Dayton
Dayton Miss Delores Joy, of
Troy, Mont., wilr be the guest
speaker at the Baptist church
Sunday evening at 7:45 o'clock,
She will also speak to the Sun
day school group in the morning
between 10:30 and 11.
Miss Joy is doing deputation
work in Oregon and Washington
in the Baptist church. She plans
to leave in mid-summer for Italy,
where she will go as a mission
ary from the Baptist missionary
board.
Dayton Missionary
Group Entertained
Dayton The Missionary soci
ety of the Pioneer church held
its regular meeting at the home
of Rev. and Mrs. Harry Ryan,
The devotional period was
conducted by Mrs. Delia U'Ren.
Mrs. Roy Stone had the lesson
on Japan. The group has been
having a series of lessons on Ja
pan. There were 28 members
present. The committee, Mrs.
Dave Powell and Mrs. Guy
Remme, served refreshments as
sisted by Mrs. Ryan.
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We cordially invite you 'to at
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Blessing of the Lord with us.
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Morning Worshp 11 a.m,
Younir People's Dcrv. 7 P. M.
Evanffellstlo Serv. 7:45 P. M.
Sub): "Whore Art Thou?"
Rev. A. C. Grimes, Pastor
We Invite You to Hear
These Guest Speakers
9:45 a.m., Sunday School
10:50 a.m., Dr. Delbert
R. Rose
6:15 p.m., Young People
7:30 p.m., Rev. Ira Paul
Dumas of Portland
(This Service Broadcast
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Center at 13th
Orville W. Jenkins, Pastor
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