Capital Journal, Salem, Silverton Lutherans Slate Pre-Lenten Church Plans Silverton Rev. Joieph A. Luthro of Trinity Lutheran Pi torate, Is announcing a special feature of worship on Qulnqua esima Sunday, Feb. 15. open' lnf a three week fund appeal to make possible Sunday school rooms. A fellowship dinner will fol low the worship hour and will be served by Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Legard, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hat teberg, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hat teberg, W. T. Hatteberg, Miss Nettie Hatteberg, . Miss Anna Hatteberg, Alfred Jensen, Miss Alice Jensen, Miss Altr.ea Key er, Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Lar sen. The topic for the Luther League evening meeting will be "Youth Education In Steward ship." Events during the coming week for the Trinity group in dude the Sunday school staff meetinff. Tuesday evening. Feb. 17, at the 321 Mill St. home of the L. A. Myers, on Tnursaay will be the first of the five Len ten services. Friday evening the Brotherhood cabinet meets. Silverton Rev. Arvid L. Ho konson of the pastorate of Cal vary Lutheran church, is an nouncing his first Leten service of the pre-Easter period, to be Expert Watch Repairing ALL WORK GUARANTEED CLAUDE MIX SIS It CmuuiUI St. (DnUln) RELIEF AT LAST For Your COUGH Creomukioa relieves promptly became it goes into the bronchial system to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membrane. Guaranteed to pleas too or moacy refunded. Creomulsiao has stood the tect of millions of users. CREOMUL'SION Mftm Con". Ctost Col. Antt SraactMl irs LEON'S GREAT NOW IN OPEN FRIDAY ' M.I PROOF tiin " ll ' rw ar tai wav ft QUART I Oregon, Friday, Feb. 13, 1953 Ash Wednesday at 7:45 pjn., at the church in Jersey St. "The Baptism of Jesus" is the urrvin tnnfr for SlUnOBV mOIH' ln .til A'rlnrk worshiD hour. Feb. 15. The evening Luther nMllnl at 7:30 o'clock is to be held at the home of Lowell Stanton. Thurutflv Feb. 19. at 8 P.m., the West Coast district meeting will be held at the Central Lu theran church In Salem. The ranker Is the be Rev. Ernst Raaum of Kirkland, Wash. The Silverton Calvary cnoir .Hi .inn twn numbers. On Fri day, Saturday and Sunday there will be a continuance 01 me dis trict meeting at Salem. Sllvprlnn Rev. A. W. Nelson of Immanuel Lutheran pastorate will officiate in tne Moiy com munion observance at 11 a.m. worship hour, Sunday, Feb. 15. This marks the beginning of the Week of Prayer. Religious films will feature tne Sunday evening Family Night 7:30 o'clock service, "The Prod igal Son" and "45 Tioga Street." Circle 2 of the WMF will fur nish refreshments. A 7 o'clock business session will be held by the Luther League, Sunday eve ning. Services will be held Tnursaay at 8 p.m. during the Lenten sea son, beginning Feb. 19, Kllvertnn "Christ Redeemed Offenders for Salvation and Sanctiflcation" Is the general theme for the five meditation I MnrWf nn Thiirftriflv eveninsrs I beginning Feb. 19, and continu ing through Lent. One of the five principal words In this theme will form tne Da lit for meditation topic each eve ning. The three Lutheran churches in Silverton are sponsoring a uhl mnfmnnt March 22-28. at Trinity church. Rev. Robert RlsmlUer of Seattle will oe tne guest leader. Kllrorfon The Men's club of Immanuel Lutheran church will meet at the church, Tuesday eve ning at 8 pjn., Feb. 17. CLEAN-UP PROGRESS 234 N. LIBERTY NIGHT TIL 9 BKt.IXW ' , PARTNERS CIIOU1E BELLOWS & COMPANY my tftyont QhtfiwH BALTIMORE MARYLAND 60 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS 40 The topic to be discussed by Al Tlppner is 'Church Member ship." A social hour with refresh ments served will be featured. Rev. A. W. Nelson, pastor of the congregation, is to be spe cial guest. Year of Snake Comes to End Honk Kong ) Exploding firecrackers echoed through the streets Friday as gay crowds awaited a midnight celebration ushering in the year of the snake and ending the year of the dragon. A holiday air prevailed in anticipation of the Chinese vu ear year 4850. Costumed mer ry makers exchanged gifts both here and at Taipeh, Formosa. Baskets of red paper flow ers and fruits, bright lanterns and gaily decorated bamboo stalls lined Hong Kong streets for the three - day festival which begins Saturday. Despite the gaity survey indicated 'this year's celebra tion would be far less extrava gant than usual. Merchants complained of too many window shoppers and too few customers. Red Cross Home Service Outlined Woodburn A meeting of the Red Cross home service pro gram was held at the Coney Island restaurant at woodburn Monday noon. Carl Grleder of Salem, chair man of the county home service committee, was the principal speaker. Mrs. Blaine McCord of Woodburn, committee chairman, was in charge of arrangements. Attending from Salem were Frank Parcher, county Red Cross manager; Mrs. Helen Bailey, director of the county home service program, and Rldgway Miller of the veterans' administration. From Woodburn were Mrs. McCord, J. F. Lacey, Mrs. John Hooper, Mr. Edward Coman, Mrs. Gerald B. Smith, Mrs. William Merriott, Mrs. Glen Ahre, Mrs. M. M. Hicks, Mrs. Harold Livesay and Mrs. A. G. Cowan. Also attending were Mrs. Carl Smith of St. Paul and Mrs. Clem Butsch of ML Angel. Douglas Fir Demand Falls Off Sharply Seattle UP) H. V. Simpson, executive vice president of the West Coast Lumbermen's Asso ciation, said here Thursday that the demand for Douglas Fir lumber fell off sharply last month as compared to January of 1952. 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