52-
JPdsfor to Greet
Silvertonians
K Silverton Rev. Frederick
iThiele, new pastor of Silverton
ft. Paul's Catholic church, is is
suing a special invitation to the
local public to meet him person-
jally as a get-acquainted gesture
, Sunday, Nov. 23, when Sunday
masses lor those who wish to
Attend services are at 8 and 10
ia. m.
I The 30th annual dinner and
bazaar, sponsored by the women
of St. Monica's Altar Society,
will be in the parish dining
,room at 12 o'clock where Father
yhiele will greet tne visuing
guests until 3 p. m.
.. During the past year's attend
ance at the annual autumn din
ners several hundred guests
have been present. This year the
Members of the society are pre
paring for at least one thousand
guests.
Tint Church of ChrliL SeUnt lit Lib
erty and ChemekeU BU. Sunday ichool
at 11 , m. Morninc service t 11. Lewon-
crmon lubject: 'Soul tnd Bod 7." Nurtery
lor children under 3 during the mornlm
ervlce. Evenins lervlce at B. Leison-ier-
mon subject: "Soul and Body."
Saint Faul'i Eplicopal Church and Che
meketa Sts. The Rev. George H. Swift,
J., rector. Holy communion 7:90 a. m.
Family Mi-vice and clattei 0:30 a. m. Nur
sery school In parish hall 11 a. in. Con-
lirmatlon and sermon by the Right Rev-
rend Benjamin D. Dagwell. D. D.. blihOD
ol the diocese of Oregon 11 a. tn.
Grace Lutheran
To Hear Bishop
' Dr. H. L. Foss, Seattle, presi
dent of the Pacific District of
the Evangelical Lutheran church.
will deliver the sermon at Grace
Lutheran church Sunday at the
11 a. m. service. In his capacity
as bishop of the Pacific district
he will also dedicate the recently
completed parsonage located
'across from the church. Special
music will be provided by the
choir at this occasion. At the
same service a group of 30 will
be admitted to membership in
the congregation. Following the
service, a no-host fellowship din
tier will be served. Guests ol
honor will be the new members
and all members who were ad
mitted during the year. The Rev.
L. W. Holte, pastor of the church,
4 will conduct the liturgy and pre
sent the new members,
r'.
Lutheran Youth
Join in Services
Youth ol Faith Lutheran
church have been invited to the
7 p. m. Sunday meeting ol the
Luther league of Good Shepherd
church. Assisting in the program
will be Delores Davis, Claudia
Bahr. Donna Zeh, LaDona Oberg,
Barbara Anderson, Gerald El
Ctun, Don Zeh, Martin South-
wick, Joe Renault, Bert Davis,
Jr., and Richard Davis.
Good Shepherd youth who will
attend the constituting conven
tion ol the Pacific synod Luther
league meeting at St. James' Lu
irtheran church, Portland, Nov.
.28-30. will be Claudia Bahr, Don-
na Zeh, LaDona Oberg and Don
"Zeh. Pastor Harold Hamilton
J4will attend the convention.
A Thanksgiving eve hold com
munion service will be held at
Good Shepherd at 7:45 next Wed
nesday night.
The church school is conduct
ing a clothing drive for Korean
relief.
LA
Walter E. Snyder
Snyder Talks
Moral Values
Dr. Walter Snyder, Salem's
new superintendent of schools,
will discuss "Moral and Spiritual
Values in Modern Education" at
the second of a series of forums
at the First Congregational
church Sunday, November 23, at
8 p. m. The public is cordially
invited to the meeting, which
will be moderated by John Hak
anson and will include open dis
cussion. 1
Dr. Snyder will conclude his
work as assistant state superin
tendent of public instruction in
the field of special education on
December 1 to take up his new
duties with the Salem district.
The Young Adult sponsoring
The Christian and Missionary Alliance
Church North Fifth and Gaines. Rer.
Paul W. Gunther, pastor. Sunday school,
9:45 a. m. Morning worship, "I Thank
God," 11 a. m. Alliance Youth Fellow
ship. 6:30 p. m. "I Praise God." 7:30
n. Pastor preachlnt at both services.
Reorganised Church mt Jesai Christ f
Latter Day Saints Seventeenth and Cht
meketa Sts. George W. Speed, pastor.
Church school, 9:45 a. v.; mornlm wor
ship, 11 a. m.. Elder E. Barnhart of
Sprint field, speaker. Evenlnc worship, El
der Willard L. Hartnell of Lyons, speaker.
Salem Truth Center 341 ChemekeU.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.; aervlce, 11 a, m.
Topic, Th links 1 vlna Are You One In
Ten." Rev. Olive Stevena,
First Christian Marlon and Cottaae.
Church school, S:4S a, m. morning wor
ship, 10:45 a. m. Sermon by Dudley Strain.
Anthem by the choir, "Prayer of Thanks-
Blvln." Arranged by Kramser. Anthem by
the Junior choir, "Our Church." Williams
Evening worsnip, 7:30 p. m communion,
sermon and baptismal service.
Court Street Christian Court Street at
17th. W. Harold Lyman and O. Philip
Hurd, ministers. Bible school assembly.
9:30 a. m. Morninc worship and commu
nion, 10:50 o'clock Sermon by Mr. Ly
man, "Thanksgiving Cure." Youth hour.
6:30 p. m. Showing of film, "Decision."
Eevenlng worship, 7:30 o'clock, conducted
py tne ninety ana Nine men.
Church of Christ Chemeket and Cot
tage Sts. Choice L. Bryant, evangelist.
Sunday morning "Bible Program" (KOCO)
9 to 9:15: Bible school, 10; morning wor-
hln iirvr rn M-M.- vnnnir mnnl.'i train.
Committee Will entertain Dr. andilng classes. 6:30 p. m.: evening preaching
Mrs. Snyder at a 6 p. m. dinner
Sunday at the Lawrence C. Mer-
riam home. Those attending will
be Mr. and Mrs. Donald Row
land, Mr. and Mrs. William Gal
loway, Mr. and Mrs. William
Berndt, Miss Fernie Scovel, Mr.
and Mrs. John Hakanson, and
Rev. and Mrs. Seth Huntington.
Following the forum the Young
Adult group and the Snyders
will gather for informal discus
sion at the Huntington home.
Murdock Pastors
Calvary Chapel
and worship service, 7:30.
to IGtue luj
What should be the favorite scriptural verse for
every person appears frequently in both the Old and
the New Testaments of the Holy Bible, It is the
warp and woof of the spiritual life of the individual
and the divinely constituted bond of human relations.
It appears first in Deuteronomy and it was empha
sized by Jesus Christ as the basic law for character
perfection and the pledge for eternal salvation.
"Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thy whole
heart, and with thy whole soul, and with thy whole
mind. This is the greatest and the first command
ment. And the second is like it, thou shalt love thy
neighbor as thyself. On these two commandments
depend the whole Law and the Prophets."
This precept was the burden of the preaching of
the Apostles. St. John the Divine makes it the theme
of his epistles. The saints became saints because
they understood and practiced it. To quote only one,
St. Therese of Lisieux, who has so much influenced
the modern world to better living by adopting her
"little way of love," closed her extraordinary life
with the words: "My God, I love Thee."
No one can find the secret of true happiness until
he has accepted in thought and deed this fundamental
principle for right living. It is for this that God
created man and it is in this unselfish love that he
finds his perfect union with God and his neighbor.
Most Rev. Joseph C. Willging, D. D.
J (Roman Catholic) Bishop of Pueblo, Colo.
Voodburn
Churches
St. Luke's Catholic V. L. Moffenbeter,
pastor. Harrson between 3rd and 4th. Bun
day services T a. m., 9 a. m., 10:30 a. m.
and Doud Sts.
jnday school, 10
C Z., 7 p. m.
Christian E.
Geo, Springer,
a. m.; service,
Evening service 8pm
Lincoln
pastor, fi
Fturiauart 1187 E Lincoln St. Arthur
Ooble, pastor, Sunday school, 9;4S a. m-;
worship, 11 a. m. and 7:4ft p. m. Y. P.
6:45 p. m
Hubbard Gospel Sunday school 10 a.
m.; worship, 11 a. m.: young people's
meeting, 1 p. m.; evening aervlces at 7:30
Trinity Lathe ran Two miles south o(
Monitor (Missouri Synod) Job R. Werth,
putor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.i wor
ship, 10:30 . m.
Intnanutl Lutheran Doud and Oswald
Sts. J. W. Carlson, pastor. 417 3nd St.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.; sermon, 11 a. m.
Nldaroa Lutheran Monitor, Sunday
school 9:45 a. m.; worship service 11 a. m.
the first Sunday of each month.
Christ Lutheran (ALC) -State Btreet at
18th. The Rev. T. M. Gebhard, pastor.
Sunday worship services, 1:45 a. nt, and
a. m. Loyalty Sunday attendance; 10
m Sunday school.
Grace Lutheran (ELC) Sunnyvlew and
Lansing avenues. 9:30 a. m., Sunday school
West Salem Boy Scout hall; 9:45 a, m.,
Sunday school at church. 11 a. m., div
ine worship. Parsonage dedication. Dr.
H. L, Foss, guest speaker. Thanksgiving
day service at 11 a, m.
Wesleyan Methodist 8. 15th and Mill
Sts, Wilford Kaulmann, pastor. Services
Sunday: Bible school, 10: morning worship
11; w. 7. P. B., 7; evenlns worship, 7:45.
First Chureh of the Natareae Thirteenth
and Center St. William P. Clay, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a, m.; morning wor
ship service, 10:50 a. m. Sermon by Rer.
Harold Vol. Young people's meeting, 6:30
p. m.: adult prayer meeting. 6:30 n. m.
Evangelistic aervlce with Rev. Harold Volt
speaking at 7:30 p. m.
Four Corners Baptist State and Sim
Sts. Rev. Victor L, Loucks. putor. Sun'
day school, 9:45 a. m. Morning warship,
ii o'ciock, pastor speaking. Young peoples
league. 6:30 p. m. Evening taupe! service
7:30 o'clock.
Klngwood Bible Chureh 1135 Elm St.
9:45 a, m. Sunday school with classes for
ages. 10:45 a. m., morning worship.
Quest speaker. Rev. James Braga, form
erly oi enma now at Muitnoman school
of the Bible In Portland: 6:45 p. m., youth
meetings for all ages; 7:45 p, m., evening
Bible hours. Quest speaker, Rev. James
Braga of Portland.
Calvary Baptists
Call on Members
Some 50 teams of visitors are
to call on all the members of the
Calvary Baptist church starting
this Sunday afternoon. Their pur
pose is to tell the members
about the Church membership
revival which is being conducted
at this time. They will also in
form them of the special meet
ings that will begin next Sunday
night conducted by Dr. Richard
Ellsworth Day, the famous au
thor and biographer.
Sunday evening three persons
will be baptized. The pastor's
.ubject at this service will be
he Bridegroom and the Bride.
n the morning Mr. Barth will
speak on "Christians Are Pecu
liar People."
Rev. and Mrs. S. Murdock
have taken over the pastoral du- F'" Batut Marion and Liberty at,.
.1- -i. , rL..i ii.n!Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor. Rev.
ties at Calvary Chapel, H43lThoniton j,n!m,, 1M0Ci.t, ptr .sun
North Liberty street Tbey cameldw school, 9:45 . m. Mornini worship,
Vir frnm Mnnitnr firp and111 0 "ocs:, e Believer, potential."
nere irom monitor, ure., ana p,ttor u d T, And10n. youth meet-
succeed Rev. Llaude C. Sell, Inei. :15 p. m. Evenln, impel lervlce,
...t.n Vios tpancfniwri in WaKh-!7:30 o'clock. "What Does It Mean to
. , Believe?" Prayer aervlce Wednesday, 7:30
ougui, vvu&ii. p. m. Thanksgiving service Thursday,
Sunday services at the chapel
will consist of Sunday schools
at 10 a. m., preaching at 11 a. m.,
young people's services at 7:15
p. m. and evangelistic services at
8 p. m. Mid-weeK services are
conducted at 8 o'clock each
Tuesday and Friday night.
Fellowship Plans
For Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving services of the
Salem Unitarian Fellowship will
be conducted by Mrs. Mauna Loa
Wharton, president of the fellow
ship, at the Sunday meeting at
10:45 a. m. in the women's ciud
building. Mrs. Marge Henderson
will j e in charge of the order of
service.
Silverton Methodists
Set Nov. 27 Rites
Silverton The third annual
Methodist Thanksgiving service
will be held Thursday morning,
Nov. 27. at 9:30 a. m.
A Thanksgiving offering will
be devoted to the new church
building fund. Morning worship
sermon, "The True Thanksgiv
ing," by Rev. Douglas Harrell.
The Sunday, Nov. 23, sermon
theme to be presented by Kev.
Harrell, is "A Hymn of Thanksgiving."
Mill City Churches
First Presbyterian Rev. Noble streeter,
minister. Sunday school 9:45. Youth Fel
lowship, 6. Services 11 and 7:30.
First Christian Rev. Hugh Jul), pastor.
Sunday .school 9:45; C. 6:30. Services
11 and I.
St. Catherine Catholic Rev. Maurice
Grammond, pastor. Morning mass, 9 a.
Confessions heard before mass.
Free Methodist Rev, C. R. Brewer. pas
tor. Sunday school 9:45. Service 11 and 8.
Assembly of God Rev. W. D, Turnbull,
pastor, Sunday school 10. Services 11 and
7:30. Y. P. 6:30.
Christian
Wed. 8 p.
Thanksgiving at
Englewood Church
Thanksgiving will be empha
sized in all services of the En
glewood church Sunday.
At the morning worship hour
a special Thanksgiving ritual has
been prepared, in which both the
congregation and choir will par
ticipate. The pastor will speak
on a theme entitled, "The Thank
ful Minority."
'Always Giving Thanks" will
be the thought at the evening
gospel service. Colored visual
aids illustrating biblical Thanks
giving scenes will be used.
The most realistic Thanksgiv
ing program will take place dur
ing the Sunday school hour. The
Sunday school has been engaged
in the National Life and the Ore
gon Conference contests, for
which the local church had set
an attendance goal of 300. Last
Sunday a record attendance was
set with 321 folks present.. Each
person present last Sunday will
be awarded a copy of The uos-
pel of St. Matthew in the Revis
ed Standard Version.
Chrlatlan Scltnea Sunday achooL 7:45;
worship, 11.
Church f God B. P. sherbahn. putor,
Sunday school, 10; worship service 11 and
XPB. 7.
Silverton
Churches
Silverton Rills Baptist Silver Crest
school. Pastor, Douglas Steward. Sunday
scnooi, b:46. worship 11 and
Assembly af God Second and Lincoln
Sts. Ernest Ilium, pastor. Sunday school,
9:45 a, m. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:45
n.i Y. P., 6:45 p. m.
Bible BaptistOld Washington school.
(latch at. between Lincoln and Young St.
Rev, Relnhold Brendler, pastor. Sunday
school, 9:45 a. m.; worship service, 11
n. and 7:45 p. m.i x. P., 6:45 p. m.
Bethel Presbyterian 3 miles eut on
Union School road. Earl K. Fun ton, pas-
Worship, 10 a. m. Sunday school.
10:46 a, m.
First Presbyterian Garlleld and Third
sts. fcart K. Fenton, pastor. Sunday school
:a a. m. Divine worahlp ll a, m. and
. m. Y. P. 7 p m
Monitor Community Foil Gospel Moni
tor Kev. Samuel Murdock. putor. Sun
day school, 1 Oa. m. Morning worship, 11
a. m. Young People's 7 p. m. Evangelis
tic 8 p. m.
Pilgrim BollneH Aurora. Rev. Bruce
Chamberlain, Aurora, pastor. Sunday
scnooi, io a. m.; morning aervlce, 11; eve
ning service, 7:30 p. m.
Chureh of Jesus Christ of L. D. S.
Bella Passl achoolhouse. Sunday school
10 a. m.; sacrament meeting, 7:30 p. m.
The Reorganised Charch of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints Second and Gar
field. Oeorte E. Omans, pastor. Church
school, 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. and
9 p. m. Zlon league 7 p. m.
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Friday, Nov. 21, 1952 13
Deaths on Operating Table
Generally Due to Heart Failure
Milwaukee, Wis. (U.R) A
Cleveland, O., surgeon says that
at least one out of every 10,000
patients dies while on the oper
ating table because of heart fail
ure during an operation.
Dr. Claud Beck said "the
number of deaths may be even
higher."
He called it 'a tragedy of the
first order, so awful we must not
let it happen. 1
Addressing a meeting of the
Wisconsin State Medical Society,
Dr. Beck described his program
to revive patients who "die"
while undergoing surgery. He is
a professor of cardiovascular
surgery at Western Reserve university.
Beck said that by "death" he
meant stoppage of the heart af
ter which the patient was almost
certain to remain dead unless
emergency action was taken,
"The problem is," he said, "to
get oxygen into the blood
through the lungs. Then the oxygen-carrying
blood must cir
culate through the body.
"Unless that is done, perma
ncnt brain damage Is likely to
occur within live minutes. '
The procedure Beck recom
mended for reviving the patient
calls for an immediate opening
Methodist Young and Gatch Sts.
George Norsworthy, pastor. Sunday school
0:46 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:45
P. m.
First Baptist Edward Duerksen, minis
r. Sunday .school 10. Services 11 and
7:30.
St, Mary'a EBlseooal E. Lincoln at Cu-
Pld'a Court. Rev, T. M. Baxter, vicar.
The Sunday before Advent, November 23.
Holy Communion. 7:46 a. m. church
school 0:46. Morning prayer and sermon
U a. m.
Latter Day Balnta Nathan Harris.
branch president. Sunday school 10. Sacra
ment 7.
Methodist Young and B Sts. Ormal B.
-meg, pastor, church school, 10 a.
worship, 11 a. m.
Marquam and Molalia Methodist J. .
Kendall, pastor. Sunday school l;4S. Ser
vices 11 at Marquam, 3 p. m. at Molalia.
Latter Helen Dale Younv naitor. lun.
day .school 10. Sermon 11 and S.
Chnrch of God Third and Grant at.
Church school 10 a. m. Worship, 11 a.
and I p. m. Y. P., 7 p. m. Rev. Edward
Baldwin.
Pllrrlm Holiness Omar Blddllngmeler,
pastor. Sunday school 9:45. Sermon 11
and 7:46.
81. Paul's Calholie Frederick H. Thlele,
pastor. Sunday masses 6 and 10. Monday
through Friday, masses 6:30. Saturdays at
me tiisiers- convent, 7:30. First Friday
ana urst Saturday or each month at .
Assembly af God Mel K. Am. nantor.
Sunday school 10. Worship 11 and 7.
St. Mark's Lutheran 343 N. Chureh.
Sunday school B:30 a. m. Morning wor
ship service 11 a. m. The sermon by Rev.
John L. Couble. "Pledge Sunday" will b
observed. The every In ember visitation In
the afternoon. Adult Instruction class at
4. Intermediate league meets at 6:30 and
senior league at 6:30.
First Evanrellcal United Brethren Cor
ner of Marion and Summer. A. G. Jamie
son, minister. Sunday school, 0:45; wor
ship service, 10:50; sermon, "The Word
of the Cross." Preaching mission, last ser
vice with Dr. T. M. Anderson, 3:30 p. m.
Evengellstle service 7:30.
First Congregational 700 Marlon
Seth R. Huntington, minister; B:45 a.
church school; 11 a. m morning worship
service; 6:30 p. m., pilgrim fellowship; l
p. m., forum. Dr. Walter Snyder, super-
Intendent of schools, Salem, will speak
on "Spiritual and Moral Values In Mod
ern Education." .
Bethel Baptist North Cottage and D
Sts., Rev. Rudolph Woyke, pastor. Sun.
day school at 0:45 a. m., worship service
at ii a. m., subject, "how to Be Thank
ful." Youth meetings at 6:30 p. m. Eve
nlng gospel service at 7:30 p. m message
ny pastor ana male chorus singing.
Amity Churches
Baptist William P. Bray, pastor. Sun
day school, 10 a. m.; morning worship,
11 a. ro.l evening service, 9 p. m.
Church af Christ Robert Powell, pas
tor Bible school, 10 a. m.; morning wor
ship, 11 a. m.; radio program, 6 p. m.;
Young People's program, 6:30 p. m.i evan
gelistic service, S p. m.
Methodist David Polndexter, Supply.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning wor
ship, 11 a. m.; youth fellowship,. 6:30
p. m.: evening service, 6 p. m.
Oak Grave Chapel David Polndexter
(Supply). Morning worship, 6:46 a. m.i
Sunday school, 10:45 a. m.
Science Sunday, 11 a. m.
Assembly of God Frank K. Mapei, pas
tor. Bund ay school, 0:45 a. m.; morning
worship, 11 a. m.; evening service, 7:30
Calvary Baptist South Liberty at Mil
ler St. Omar N. Barth, putor. 9:46, Bible
school; 11, "Christians Are Pecular Peo-
" Broadcast over KOAE. 1430 kc. 8:30.
all youth groups; 7:30, "The Bridegroom
ana me sriae." Baptismal service.
Visitation Sunday
At St. Mark's
Nearly 200 members of St.
Mark's Lutheran church will be
commissioned at the 11 a. m
service Sunday to go out into
the congregation on the church's
every member visitation which
will be conducted Sunday after
noon. The purpose of the every
member visitation is three-fold,
(1) to dispense information aboutl
the church to its membership;
(2) to foster Christian fellow
ship; (3) to receive the financial
and talent pledges of the mem
bership for 1953. Members of the
church's stewardship committee
who have guided this program
are A. H. Randall, E. W. Hill
strom, W. G. Martin, R. T. Rogers
and Oscar Sederstrom. Pledge
Sunday will be observed at the
service. Visiting teams will re
turn to the church at 8 p. m. for
the final tally and results of the
visitation program.
1. Arn.i Calholie (Uubbard) Attended
by Woodburn parish priests. Sunday
ma.su, a:jv a. m.
Gartals Pr.ibytcrlan Ernest Tremblay.
pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. tn.; worship
ll a. m.; c. E., 7:30 p. m.
Extension Unit at
Pringle In Election I
Pringle The Pringle Ex
tension" Unit met Wednesday at
the Pringle club house. A covered-dish
dinner was served at
the noon hour with Mrs. Jim
Clark, Mrs. G. K. Mather, and
Mrs. A. W. Kendrick as the host
esses.
Mrs. P. V. Bohnstedt was
elected vice chairman of the
unit. Mrs. Jack McNeill attended
the program planning meeting
and presented it to the unit. The
group decided to take child care
this year in their unit, and a
baby sitter was provided for the
pre-school children.
Pauline Schaplowsky, agent at
large presented the project,
functional house dresses.
of the chest by surgery and mas.
sage of the heart. That causes it
to pump the blood.
Simultaneously, a tube carry
ing oxygen is connected be
tween the lungs and an elastic
bag and the bag is squeezed to
make the lungs "breathe."
Beck said that if oxygen
equipment in the operating room
is ready for use, a surgeon who
performs the emergency opera
tion to enable him to massago
the heart is "almost sure" to suc
ceed in reviving a patient whos
heart stops.
...
He urged doctors to start a
training program to prepare
physicians for the operation and
to obtain the necessary equip
ment for such operations.
Beck also said an outside stim
ulant, such as adrenalin is used
to aid in restoring heart action
when the organis at a stand
still. Heart stoppage may be caused
by anesthesia, shock or unknown
causes, he said, but it usually is
quite easy to get the heart to
beat again through massage and
other aids.
Beck told of one successful
case in which surgeons took
turns and massaged a patient's
heart for four hours to restore
its action.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Chemeketa at Winter
Salem, Oregon
Sermon by Rev. Holland
"THANKSGIVING
IN OUR TIME"
Identical Services 9:45-11 a.m.
KOCO (1490) 10 to 10:30
Paul Newton Poling. D.D., pastor
B. J. Holland. Assistant Pastor
Hubbard Congreratlonal Rev. Ted Has
tings and Rev. Mil Haecker alternating
the aervlces. Sunday school 10 a, m.,
church services 11:15 a. m.
Seventh Day Adrcntlii H. J. Jahnmnn
elder. Sabbath (Saturday) Sunday school
3:30. Bong service SUB. Sermon 11.
First Christian Arthur 6harlea Bates,
minister. Bible school ;4S. Sermon 11 and
Trinity Lutheran Joseph A. Luthro, pas
tor. Sunday school 10. Worship aervlce 11.
Immanuel Lutheran Arnold W. Nelson.
pastor. Sunday school 10. Worship 11.
Calvary Ln Ita era n Arnold I. Hokonson,
pastor. Sunday school 10. Worahip 11.
Christian and Missionary Alllanea Jo
seph R. Cooper, pastor. Sunday school 10.
Sermon 11 and ?:4S. AY7 :.
Services at I and 11.
Bible class at 10.
Sunday school and
Seventh -Dar Adventlst Bummer at
Hood. Sabbath school 8:30 a.m. Sermon 11
a.m. by pastor R. O. Schaffner.
Central Lutheran O. B. Rundstrom.
pastor. On radio :30 a.m. Sunday school
0:40 a.m. Classes for all ages. Morning
woranip u a.m. prayer Fellowship 7:16
p.m. Evening services 7:45 p.m.
Lablifa Community In Lablsh Village.
B. M. Books, pastor. Sunday school begins
at 10 followed by morning worship. Ser
mon on "Why Be Thankful" 7:45 p.m. El
win Shafts has charge of the young peo
ple's study. Review o new "Revised Stan
dard Version" 8:30.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints (Mormon) Fifth and Madison Sts.
John E. Salisbury, bishop. Sunday school
10:30 a.m. No other meetings scheduled
because of Stake conference ln Eugene.
St. Joseph's Catholic Chemeketa and
Cottage streets. Rev. Joseph E, Vender
beck, pastor. Masses 8:16, 7, S, (, 10 and
11. Saturday confessions 3:30 to 6:30 and
7:30 to S.
St. John's Lutheran (Me. Synod) Six
teenth and A slreets, H, W. Oross, pastor,
Knight Memorial LouU E. White, min
ister. Sunday school 0:45 a.m. Fourth Bun
day rally of all departments. Morning
worship 11 a.m. sermon or me minister,
"Forgotten Treasure." Church-time nur
sery. Pilgrim Fellowship groups 6:30 p.m.
Monthly "movie night" 7:30 p.m. Worship
service film "And Now I Bee." Fellow
ship hour, sponsored by the senior high
Pilgrim Fellowship group.
First Chureh ef God Cottage and
Hood. H. J. Mclntlre, minister. "Christian
Brotherhood hour" 8:30-0 a.m. KOAE.
Sunday school 0:45. Classes for all ages.
Morning worship 11. Young people's meet
ing 6:45. Evening service 7:30.
First Sotrlluallst 460 N. Cottage. Ber
vice at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Mary Mann, speak-
Jason tea Memorial Method lit Corner
of Jelferson and Winter streets. Rev.
Ernest Preston Ooulder, minister. Divine
worship service at 11 a.m. Sermon subject:
"Thanks Living." Church schnol at 0:45
a.m. Nursery for small children during
church hour. Family night 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Methodist Douglas Harrell, pastor. Sun
day school 1:46. Worship 11, MYF 1:30.
Holiness Meeting
At EUB Church
Dr. T. M. Andeson, Bible Ex
positor and Evangelist from As
bury college, Kentucky. sDon
sored by the Marion County Holi
ness association, is speaking at1
tne iirst Evangelical United
Brethren church, Marlon and
Summer Sts., each evening at
at 7:30, including Saturday. Cli
maxing these series of meetings
will be a rally Sunday at 2:30 New Silverton Choir Leader
P. i Silverton Mrs. Knute Digcr
John Beegle, assistant pastor ness, head of the junior high
Lutheran Pastors
Plan Thank Rites
Silverton Thanksgiving ser
mon topics announced by the
pastors of the three local Luth
eran churches, each service at
10:30 o'clock, include at Trinity
Lutheran, Rev. Joseph A. Luthro,
pastor, "Opened, Hand and
Heart"; at Immanuel, Rev. A. W.
Nelson, pastor, "The Sacrifice of
Praise"; and by Rev.'Arvid L.
Hokonson of Calvary Lutheran:
"Thanks Giving."
Calvary Sunday, Nov. 23, ser
mon Is to be: "God of the Liv
ing"; for 8rinity, "Christ An
swers All Questions," and for
Immanuel, 'The God of the Liv
ing." Trinity Brotherhood meets on
Tuesday, Nov. 25, at 8 p. m.,
with election of officers for 1953;
planning committee meets Fri
day evening at 8 p. m., Nov. 28.
Immanuel coming week an
nouncements include, Tuesday
evening at 8, Sunday school
teachers meet, also at this time
the Adult Class session.
Leave for Salt Lake
Liberty Mrs. Ralph Dent will
leave Saturday for a vacation
trip to Salt Lake City to visit
her son, Maj. Newton Avery Wil
liams, who is stationed there
with the Army. He is in the
chemical warfare department.
Mrs. Dent will travel with her
son, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Wil
liams and family, of Eugene, who
plan to vacation in Salt Lake
City also.
The volume of the sun is about
1,306,000 times that of the earth.
HOLINESS
PREACHING
MISSION
Nov. 18-23, 1952
DR.
T. M. ANDERSON
Guest Speaker
Saturday, 7:30 P.M.
Sunday Afternoon 2:30
First Evangelical
United Brethren
Church
Marion & Summer St.
Salem, Ore.
Sponsored by
Marion County Holiness Assn
of the Free Methodist church, is
song and choir leader and spe
cial music will be given Saturday
b ythe E. W. Burton family.
First Baptists
In New Building
The first service to be held in
the new sanctuary of the First
Baptist church will be conducted
on Thursday, Thanksgiving, at
11 o'clock in the morning. Pastor
Anderson will bring a Thanks
giving message and Rev. Thorn
ton Jansma, associate pastor, will
conduct the morning's music. A
baptismal service will be held
during the Thanksgiving worship
hour.
school department of music, has
accepted the directorship of the
Methodist choirs and music pro
grams, according to announce
ment made by Rev. Douglas Harrell.
CAN YOU BELIEVE?
MIRACLES & HEALINGS ARE HAPPENING TODAY
NIGHTLY GOD MOVES
COME SEE
Saturday, 8 P.M. Sunday, P.M.
Sunday, 11 A.M. Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
DAVID SCHOCH
FAITH TABERNACLE
1.105 North 5th
SALEM'S INDEPENDENT CHURCH
Christian Ic Missionary
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 A M. "I Thank God" .
6:30 p.m. A. Y. Fellowship
7:30 PM. "I Praise God"
LOCKER BEEF
Guaranteed tender or your money back. Eastern Oregon
Whiteface Hereford beef, bought direct from the ranch and
hauled in our own trucks.
Buy and save at packing bouse wholesale prices. Cutting
and wrapping; smoking, curing. Free deep freeze service.
CUSTOM KILLING
U. 8. Federally Graded
Front
Locker Beef Quarter. ..... .Lb. 30c
Locker Pork Si." ......lb .35c
Locker Beef WhoU.' Lb. 33c
Something extra special for those extra special guests!
Beef Tenderloin -i? 98c
. SALEM MEAT CO.
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SILVERTON
ALLIANCE
CHURCH
606 N. 2nd, Between B and C
REV. JOE BRILL
HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND!
Revival Services Continue
3 GREAT MEETINGS SUNDAY
11 A.M. 7:30 P.M.
CITY-WIDE RALLY 1 P. M.
Topic: "What the Bible Sayi About the Hydrogen Bomb"
Salem Academy Muiicol Ensemble Featured
9 Cataracts
J J. H. WILLETT
A cataract is a cloudy forma
tion that develops on the lent
of the eye causing partial or
complete blindness.
Cataracts may appear at any
age, they are common among
elderly people. Complications
before birth, heredity, and in
jury are all sources of such a
condition, doctors tell us.
Surgery restores eyesight in
about ninety per cent of all
patients, and it is a necessity,
for should the cataract be al
lowed to remain it will In all
pronbility destroy the entire lens
of the eye.
Visits to a doctor should be
a regular at least a once a year
appointment. And always have
in mind a druggist upon who
you can depend for prompt
action in an emergency.
This, U th Mlh f si fttrlca MlUrtml
ftd t r U m en ! ppparlnr In IhU
etch Friday.
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Capital Drug Store
State & Liberty Phone 3-3118
We Rive double 2rC Green
Stamps every day on Ml
cash an lei of prescription!
B.J
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to
1325 S. 25th St.