Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 20, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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Sunday School
Group to Meet
. "Every Teacher an Ivim.i
tut." will be the thema nf k.
64th annual convention of the
Marion ouniy ttunaay School
association which will convene
Saturday at 9:30 a.m. in the
buildings ol Salem academy.
. Rev. Henrv Turn (rip
riant of the academv. will nrun
the morning aeuion with a de
votional perioa alter which the
assemDiy wm cuviae into work
hop discussion groups center.
ini orr the themes: "Purposeful
Preparation," "Purposeful Ad
ministration," and "Purposeful
Participation." A nursery will
ne proviaea lor me small chil
dren of those attending.
Mr. John Hinkle, Portland,
supervisor oi Sunday school
teacher training classes for over
20 years. Will Sive a dpmnnatra.
tion of visual aids to the entire
group during the last hour of
inc murmiiK pension. A nO-nOSl
lunch will be held at noon.
In the afternoon the conven
tion will be addressed by Dr. H.
W Hvrn nrnfosan n mhli
sophy and Christian education
at western evangelical seminary
In Portland, on the theme, "The
Wanffpllstir f?hnllntfa . r1 Ska
Sunday School." Dr. Byrne has
spent iv years in me pastorate
and fomnletpri hi rirwtnint In
education at Bradley university
in f eoria, in.
The Moody Bible Institute
film "Nn Vacant Choir." ,.,111
' be projected after a brief busi
ness meeting in me anernoon.
Rev. Flaming at
Kingwood Church
Rev. Peter Flaming, who has
been doing evangelistic work in
Germany for the past several
years, will tell of his experien
ces at the Kingwood Bible
church, 1125 Elm street, next
Monday evening at 7:45 o'clock.
Rev. Flaming is a Baptist pas
tor, having held pastorates In
California before going to Ger
many.
Rev. Alex H. Sauerweln, pas
tor, preaches Sunday morning
at 10:49 on the subject: "The
Parable of The Soil," and In the
evening at 7:49 on "The Great
Mountain Top Experience of
Christ."
f ... .. -
Adult Instruction
At Saint Mark's
A series of classes of adult In
struction will begin at St.
Mark's Lutheran church, Sun
day afternoon at 4 o'clock. These
instruction periods will last one
hour and they will be taught by
the pastor, the Rev. John L.
Cauble. The fundamental teach
ings of the Bible will be em
phasized and explained, and the
Lutheran interpretation will be
given. Persons who are inter
ested In membership In the Lu
theran church will find these
discussions particularly helpful.
The class is for adults only.
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VUlMt. Sundar ScbaM a ., vtraU
wohs la ehsrse. Preachlas at 11 a.m.,
"Jerron ar Piul Stasias" Juniors 1:00,
lumat-- : II a
am.ia.n.. ... .... . " .
Hood. Sabaalk fchsol em. T(wk.
Tht out of ProBhacr an Ut Bible."
Sermon at 11 a.m. a paster, a. o. Schs.
flral alaleealia a ubo
ferric. I M 9.m. Dr. UklUtt, mUtr.
; 1 a. vu tassH T lOVfT l-. MT
rissHHi wiuair. nuauitr. Dfint
Ub ML Ttaio Jatana mS Tai.t. t
ehoo, at l it ft,B. "FMily Hum" M
CkHatk skt JaaouoMt Taat4m .ll. as.
lata (IHrmH-4tb & UtvdlMs StaV.
John I. StJUkury, lkihop; Prlttthood
mMttof t;00 Sunday acboel 1M
ucramtat Scrvlc. I M .
lalBl TmmVn K ! U Cfearchchtireh
ua cattncntu BU. IUv. Otont H. wlft.
B. 0 RtaMi . Holy Cooub union. 1 :
iimuT Hmot ana muu i:M
i.m nurMrr whaoi in Partib Htl. 1X:M
a., Holy luehtrltt and Mm on ll:0t
a.m. . ,. .....
nnt Cktfrta at Oaa CattaM aBi
Road. H. j. McXniin, mlnliur. "ChrU
tlan Brotherhood Hour. K3AX l:!0.t:ao
Sundar moraine. Sundar Bcbool 10:00,
mornmi wortnip 11:00. tf Mrvita :W,
vanlni terrier 1:30.
Bt VlmaMaal ata n.il..tifa.,a.l.
and ilyrtli 8ti. Uaiaat at . T:M, 1:40, 10
and 11:10 a.m. Confewtoni Saturday, 4:10
to 0:30 and 1 to 1:30 a.m., and before
mauei.
Iilta. Trata Cantar 341 Chemakata.
Sunday School 10 a.m., aervlca 11 a.m.
Tople: "Purge Tour Mind.' Clifford Per
tuion, cuatt epeaker. Rev. OUva SUveni.
Rearcantsed Chareh of Jesai Okrlat at
Latter Day Balnta SaventoenU. and Oil
mektta lu. Oaorto W. Speed, putor.
Church School 0:45 a.m.. wonhlp eervlee
11 a. m. wiuara 1 HtrtnelL apoaker.
venlne wonhlp 1: p.m. Mlulonary Don
Landpn, epeaker.
Tint C.nrimtlha.l Caarta 100 Marios
Stmt, Sato R. Hunllncum. mtDliUr. S:M
a.m. Church School. U:ao a.ra. marnlni
varihlp Mrrlo,, I M rimua rallowihip.
Flril Mttaailit Caaraa 11:00 a m., atrr-
lea at tht XUlnort Th.atrt. srraoo: "Wo
Billtro la Balvatloa."
Brooka H. Mooro,
miolitar.
Culral Latktraa Ckarek N. Oanltal
and O.lnoi St.. O. . Itundatrom, putor.
Central Lutntraa Hour Braadoait S:M
ortr KOCO. Tbcra will ba no Sundtjr
School. Communion Borrloo S:4I a.m.,
Rty. l. sulibroun, Aitorla. Wonhlp
itrvlo, U;0v a.m., Or. T.. O. Burntrodt
Afternoon oeeilon JiOO p.m.. Paitor Chris
tian O. Oleon ipeeklnf. Cloelnt oeeilon
T:U p.m. with Paitar B. Brethilm epeak-
Ins.
Vint Ckrlitlaa Churek Cottkie and
Marlon .Church school S:4S a.m. Mornlnt
wonhlp 10:4 a.m. Sermon br Dudley
Strain. Anthomo by the eholr, "Cut Thr
Burden upon tne Lord," Monooieionn;
"Cherubim Sons," Bortnlanikr. Bvenlni
woreblp: "Adventureo In World friend
hip." the PbUtpplnae.
Caart Street Ckrlitlaa Ckarek Court
Street at 11th. W. Harold Lrman and O.
Philip Burd, mlnliten. Bible School Al
terably. 1:30 a.m. Mornlnt wonhlp and
Communion, t0:M o'clock. Sermon by Mr.
Lhiiil "The Chrut we WorMlD." Touth
Hour S:S0 p.m. aVenlns wonhlp 1:30
o'clock. Sermon by Mr. Kurd, "Tht com
ptntattd Mind."
Bethel Bastlft Chare li North Cottaca
and D atreete, nav. Rudoipn worite, pae
tor. Sunday School at a.m. Worship
eervlee at 1100 a.m. Sermo topic: "Con-
alder Jeeui Christ." Touth meetings at
:30 p.m. Kvenl&ff Oospel Hour at f:M
o clock.
Nt. Jaaeah'e eatkelle Chares. Chi me -
keta Cottata BU. Rer. Joeeph . Van
derbeck, pastor. Maeiea I, 7, I. I. 10:18
and 11:10. Saturday conteailoni 1:10 to
1:10 a&d 7:10 to I.
Cfeank erf Cfcrtit Cnemekete and Cot
tage Bte. Choice L. Bryant, evangel 1st.
Sunday morning "Bible Program" (KOCO)
to 1:10. Bible School 10:00 a.m. Worship
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Lutherans Give
Lenten Topics
Silverton Rev. Joseoh A.
Luthro ot Trinity Lutheran pas-
torata, u announcing: "Christ
Gives Victory," at his morning
worship sermon topic for Sun
day, Feb. 22.
Holy baptism is to bt ob
served. m
The Christian Instruction
class will meet at 3:30 pjn.
The 7:30 Luther League top
ic: "Three Crosses," will be pre
sented by N orr is Thompson.
Roger Uatteberc and Marjory
Wilson.
Trinity's coming week's an
nouncements include Thursday,
Feb. 26, evening Lenten service,
B o clock, the sermon general
theme: "Christ Redeemed Of
fenders for Salvation and Sanc
tification," the pastor speaking.
The Brotherhood Men's meet
ing for Feb. 24, Tuesday eve
ning, and the Tuesday all day
work shop for women at Moni
tor Nidaroa church begins at
9:30 o'clock.
Holy Communion Sunday
morning worship hour, March 1.
March 2-28, Bible conferences
are sponsored by the Lutheran
churches of Silverton.
Immanuel Lutheran
Immanuel Lutheran pastor,
the Rev. Arnold W. Nelson, has
placed in each home of the
membership, a list ot dally
prayers for the first week in
Lent.
The first Sunday in Lent, Feb
ruary 22, morning worship ser
mon subject is "Temptation:
Our Lord's and Our Own." Im
manuel teachers meet Tuesday
evening at 8 o'clock in the Par
ish Fireside room.
Mnrlea 10:M a.a. Sunday traalnt Tauns
Ptoplt'l data f :J0. PrtaehlM and varthls
Mrrtoa 1:10. Wadatidar avaalae vtd
watk MTTle, T:30.
alfkt Mamerl. I CaanacatMsal-:t
a.m. Sunday aehool. Lloyd B. Arnold.
Superintendent 11 a.m, Mornlns Worship.
Sermon by the Mtnltter. "The Pint Stont."
0:30 p.m. PUtrlm Fillowihlp Otoum.
7:30 P.m. Family PUm Service.
raateaaan 4M N. lllh it., Rtv. Roy
Worthtniton, Paetor. Sunday Khoot S:4I
a.m. Mornlnt Wonhlp 11 a.m. 0:4ft p.m.
Cruiadtri (Toons Peoplt Scrrtct) Mr. It.
Onenvood, Speaktr. 7:4B p.m. Bvantillitlc
Serrlca.
Capital Baptlet N. Bummer and Hood
JamM Ptoet, Pattor. 0:4ft a.m. Sunday
tchool tor all aiei 11 a.
thip. Paitar'i Sermon: "Don It Mtkt a
DIttennce What Wt Bellevt Abou. Uie
Church?" 0:30 p.m. Tralnlnt Onion 1:40
p.m. Xvtntnt Worship. Pactor'e Sermon
"Ut Oi Bet What WU1 Become ot Hat
Dreams,1 0 p.m. Touth PoUowohtp.
Cbrlil Letkirta (AJjCI The Rtr. T. M.
OtbhaKI, Tutor, atsts ttiset at llth.
SUDdaj Servvctt 0:41 and It a.m. Sunder
tehtol Bible ciattti, 10 a.m. Touth Tlrt
eldt Hour 0 a.m. At tht Homt of Dtlorti
Plcha. Luthersa BtuOenU rarlsh House,
0 p.m.
CslT.rr Baatlst-eauth UMrtr at Miller
tt. Omar M. Barth, rastar. 0:41 am. Bible
school, ll a.m. "Ule'S uvino opuon.
vanttllst Paul W. Kopp. Brosdeatt Ortr
KOAB 14M He. 0. All Touth Oroupi
T.M p.m. "There Art Two crosstt.'
Xrsnitlllt Paul W. Wropp.
First Ckarek ol The Nasareao Center
at llth 0:40 Churoh school 10:00 a.m.
"OIts ate This llountsln." 0:10 P.m. Touth
Devotional Hour. 1:M p.m. "Orsoe
Inorsdlble."
St. Msrk'l Utkerta 341 N. Churoh It.
Tin. John L Caublt. Paitor. 0:30 a.m.
Sunder school Divine Bervtot at 11 a.m.
Strmoh br the Pastor. Luther Leaiue Meet
at 0 and 0:30 p.m. Adult Instruction Class
at 4 p.m. Pllm Mint, "I Bthtld BU Olorr"
T:30 p.m.
Intwoai Blblt 111ft am atret Salem J
Oreson 0:4ft a.m. SUMer ecnooi u:et a.m.
Pastor Preuhint 'The Parable ot Tht
Soil" Id p.m. Touth Meetlnn 1:40 p.m.
Svenlno Bible Servlct. Factor's Messtie:
"The Mounula Top Xiptrltnoe of Christ."
Tkt Selvttlea Atmr J41 State street
Phone 31437 Mslor Chines Bennett, Corns
Olfflctr. Sunder school, 0:40 o.m., Holi
ness Meetlno 11 e m. Yount People'e and
Junior Lotion, 0 p.m. I Salvation Meeting
1:30 pa. Prllst and Frartr Meetlnl,
Thunder 1:30 p.m.
a ,,. U..IM, an4 vjh.rtv. Or.'
Llord T. Aadtrion, Ptetor. Rev, Thornton
Jansma, Aesoclete Pastor. Sundar school
1:41 a.m. Mornlnt Wonhlp, II a.m. Ouest
Speaker, Bvantellet Fed Brown of Chetta
noota, T.nn. Phophttlo Rallr. 1 P m.
"The Antl Chrlit." Touth Mettlnli, 1:10
p.m. Bvenlnt Bvantelutle Service, Rev.
Fred Brown Speaklnt Mkt-wtek Frarer
Servlct, Wtdnesdar. 1:30 p.m.
I Fear Cornets Baptist SlaU and Sim
. itreeti. Rev. Victor L. Loueki, Paitor.
Sundsr ichooi. t:l a.m. Mornlnt Worihlp.
11 a.m., Pastor Speaklnt. Tount People'e
.Leatue. 0:30 P.m. Evenlnt Ooipel Servlct,
1:30 p.m. Mid-week Prtrer Btrvlct,
IThurtdar, l: p m.
Half or Whole
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59'
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Phone 3-6489
1288 State St.
to 2Ciut? by
Tkt ten tkac I aitfer la feats ia eke first
epiatle ( St. Jeka, de aecoqd ckapter, at tk .
16th vera' '
"For all that U la th world, ike laat of tk
flesh, tad the laat f tk ejres, aad tk ?ride of
life, it aot of eke Father, bet ia ef tk world.
Aad tk wtrld paaaeth-awajr, sad tk laat there
of; bat he, that doetk the will of God abidetb
forerer.
Oa a kill called Rosed top everlookiaf the
Coasectjcet River, at Eaat North-field, Masaa
chssetts, tk fiaal words ia tkia test are tk
iaacriptioa .o tk tomb of Dwight Moody, that,
. powerful religiose fore wko waa aot oalf aa
eraaielist of iateraatioasl repste, bet tk
foaader of tk Northfield Schools. Tk vera
firat atrack at wka I aw tkia toqib. Erer aiace,
witb tk development of ereots ia history ia
tkia ceatary. it kaa aecaed to at a wsrnisg
agaiaat tk this-worldly poiat of view which kaa
. ckaracte'rixed ear tiedem ataterialiatic epoch.
Have we aot estiaated aacceas aad the good
life ia tersia of wkat we call "the Aaericaa
etaadatd f litiai?" By advertiaiai aad every
ether aeaaa tk of the eyes aad the pride of
life kav beea aeceatuated. The laat of tk flesh
. kaa becoa aadiscipliaed aad eacriticiked aa ia
tk loosest of past ceatnries. Aad yet oar world
kaa bees ap agaiaat, a aever before,' the sense
ef lb iapcraaaeac aad prccarioasness of its
whole present orgaaiiarjoa. This test drive aa
to consider the thiaga that abide foreycr.
Mareiaportaat ia tkat a peraonabidea forever,
'who,' like Abrahaa Ltacoln or General Lee, or
John Wesley ot thoaaaada of other, ia husiblcr
way seeks to do tk will of God. Ia tk aid at
ef aodera anccrtainty. aad frustration it i well
for prpl to kaow tkat ia all their choice there
i aa eternal significance ia choosing .tk will
ef God. Jesus' life, death aad resurrection in
the supreme instsnce of this faith, aad iadeed
the source of it.
Dr. Arthar Lee nia solving
- . St. Janes Episcopal Ckarek '
New-Vork City
m
Amity Churches
Baatlii William 9. Bray. Paetor BuntUr
ichool 10 a.m Morning Woritoip 11 evn.
ETtolng Be it ice I p.m.
Cbarek C Chrlai Robert T. PaweU,
Paetor. Bible school 10 e.in. Morntm Wor
ihlp 11 a.m. Heralde of Faith, Radio Pro
cram p.m Yovint People'e Meetiny
l: p.m. Brenlnt Berrlee p.m.
MtktOlit David PolBdtsttr, Minister.
Sunday school 10 a.m. Mornlnt worship
14 a.m. Youth Fellowship l: p.m.
Xvtnlni Service 0 p.m.
Oak Grove Chapel Oavld Polndexter.
Minuter. Mornlns Worship 0:41 a.m.
Sundar school 10:41 a.m.
Assemblr ef Oaa Frank BL Maaes.
Pastor. Sundar ichool 0:41 a.m. Mornlns
Worship It a.m. Bvtnlnt Strvlet 1:30 p.m.
Hopewell
tpewell B.O.B. Rev. Wldmer, Pastor
10 a.m. Sundar ichool. lta.m. Mornlnt
Wonhlp. 7 p.m. Touth Fillowihlp. S p.m.
Pleturt "Tht Oood Book."
Spiritual Mission
At Sf. Vincent
A spirltusl mission will be
held during the period Feb. 22-
28 at St. Vincent De Paul Cath
olic church, according to an
nouncement by Rev. John J.
Reedy.
The, mission will be conducted
by Rev. Richard W. Hodge, not
ed mlssloner of the Franciscan
order who states that "a mission
is necessarily a community ic
tlvlty. Whatever strengthens
the moral fibre of a part of the
community, is a boon to the
whole community. Religion is
not a prejudice; it is a philo
sophy of life. Therefore, a mis
sion is for everybody."
The schedule of services for
the week: holy sacrifice of the
mass, each morning at 0:1S, 7:15
and 8:15. Evening service each
night at 7:45.
Good Shepherd
Holy Communion
At the conclusion of the morn
ing worship service of Good
Shepherd Lutheran church Sun
day communion will be conduct
ed for the members of the parish
who were unable to attend the
Ash Wednesday service.
Berl Davis Jr., will present
the you th fellowship night topic
at 6:30 after which the young
people will go to St. Mark's Lu
theran church to participate in
the program there.
During the week- Feb. 23-27,
Rev. Harold E. Hamilton will be
in charge of the program en
titled "Morning Meditations"
sponsored by the Salem Minis
terial association and aired each
morning over KOCO at 7
o'clock.
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Missions School
Begins Wednesday
A six-week school of missions
will begin next Wednesday
night in Calvary Baptist church,
South Liberty and Miller streets,
of which Omar N. Barth Is the
pastor. The first three weeks
will be devoted to an emphasis
on home misslonr and the final
three weeks on the foreign
field.
Each Wednesday night's meet
tag will begin with a no-host
supper sponsored by a special
group in the church. The pastor
will conduct a half hour devo
tional study. V This will be fol
lowed by a study class session
for three different age groups.
Teachers will Include Len Ed
wards, Mrs. A. E. Johnston,
Henry Fox and Rev. Sam Neu
feldt. Each of the sessions will
conclude with a special feature
irom n:io to B:a. inis wearies
day the film "Rolling Stones'
will be shown.
The school of missions is un
der the direction of the bosrd of
missions headed by Miss Clara
Isaak,
Kendall to Talk
Free Methodists
Rev.' Walter S. Kendall, gen
eral conference evangelist of the
Free Methodist denomination,
began a revival crusade Tuesday
evening at the local Free Metho
dist church, corner of Market
and Winter streets, and will con
tinue the services throughout
the coming week at 7:43 each
evening except Saturday. Rev.
Kendall will speak at the 11:00
o'clock Sunday morning wor
ship hour, and during each eve
ning service, including those of
the annual convention of the
Oregon State Holiness associa
tion which will be In full day
sessions both Tuesday and Wed
nesday.
Prophetic Series
To Close Sunday
The second in a series of two
prophetical studies will be given
Sunday afternoon at the First
baptist church by the Rev. Fred
Brown, evangelist from Chat
tanooga, Tenn. Rev. Brown
will be spesklng at 8 a.m. on
the subject, "The Anti-Christ."
Bill MacDougall, former Holly
wood tenor, will be the soloist
and music director for the meet
ing. Both members of the evan
gelistic psrty will take part in
the 11 o'clock morning worship
with Rev. Brown bringing the
message of the evening.
The closing service of the two
week series of meeting will be
held on Sunday evening at 7:30
o'clock.
Evangelicals Plan Missions
Meeting in Salem March 7-8
Twenty-eight Salem church
will Join in the sponsoring of
aa ares-wide Inter -denominational
missionary convention to
be held in the new sanctuary of
the First Baptist church, North
Liberty at Marion, March 1 to
t, according to announcement
by the Rev. Roy Wortlilngton,
president of the Salem Associa
tion of Evangelicals, which Is
sponsoring the meeting.
Anernoon sessions will be
held from 2:00 to 3:30 and eve-
Calvary Climaxes
Special Meetings
The epeclal "Good News"
meetings held at the Calvary
Baptist church. South Liberty
and Miller streets, the past ten
days will come to a conclusion
Sunday in special meetings
throughout the day. Paul Kodd.
the evangelist, will apeak at the
Bible school and again at the
morning worship service when
his topic wlU be "Life' Living
Option." He will speak to the
young people at the 6:30 hour
and at the 7:30 evening service.
His final message will be entitled
"There Are Two Crosses."
On Monday and Tuesday of the
past week more than SO teams
of visitors made scores of evan
gelistic calls that resulted in
many conversions and decisions
for the church. You are cordially
invited to hear this splendid
young evangelist in his winsome
presentation of spiritual truth.
Woodburn Church
Brotherhood Meets
Woodburn The Brotherhood
of the Immanuel Lutheran
church will meet Monday, Feb.
23, at 8 p.m. in the parish hall
with the pastor, Rev. J. William
Carlson and Howard Thompson
as hosts.
Ted Landsem will give a trav
elogue illustrated with pictures
from Norway. 1
Tuesday, Feb. 24 from 10 a.m.
until noon and again at 1:30
p.m., the Women's Missionary
federation will meet In the Nl-
daros parish hall at Monitor.
Women from Canby, Woodburn,
Salem and Silverton will con
duct a workshop. Lunch will be
served between the two sessions.
A concert ot sacred music will
be presented Sunday night, Feb.
2, at 8 o clock by members of
the junior choir of the local
church. Mrs. HJordis Landsem
is director and Mrs. Glen Ahre,
pianist . '
Silverton Pastor
Discusses Beliefs
Silverton Continuing a
series of sermon topics sugges
tive of congregational beliefs,
Rev. Douglss Harrell of the Me
thodist pastorate, will speak on:
"We Believe in Christian Ex
perience," at the Sunday, Feb.
22, morning worship hour. Holy
Communion ia to be ceremoni
ally observed at 8:30 o'clock,
preceding th Sunday school
hour.
A conference with the archi
tect and building supervisor
during the present week, as
sured the members that the
sanctuary ot the new church
will be ready for the first serv
ice on Easter Sunday.
The traditional Easter pro
gram of two services, at 8:30
and 11 o'clock In the forenoon,
will be held in the new sanctu
ary. .
The cornerstone laying and
formal opening ceremony will
be held at 4 p.m. Easter Sunday.
A guest speaker will be present
for this occasion.
Salvation Army
In Relief Work
The Salem office of the Sal
vation Army will handle contri
butions being raised to assist in
relief work in Holland, Belgium
and England where flood waters
have caused many deaths and
enormous property loss.
In making this announcement,
Major Charles Bennett stated
that the western territory of the
Army has pledged $9000 toward
relief work. He quoted Commis
sioner Claude E. Bates, territor
ial commander of the western
states, as saying that "every fa
cility of the Salvation Army was
made available to government
agencies and local authorities In
this catastrophe."
Prof. Wm. S. Wagner
Addresses Unitarians
'The Sabre-Tooth Curriculum"
will be the topic discussed by
Professor William S. Wagner,
director of student training at
Oregon College ot Education,
Monmouth, at 10:49 a.m. Sunday
at services of the Salem unitar
ian Fellowship In the Woman's
club house.
HUBBARD LADIES AID
Hubbard Mrs. June BU1
Ington will be hostess for the
Ladies' Aid of the Community
church, In her home Wednes
day, Feb. 29, at 2 p.m.
Capital Journal, Salon, Or-,
nlng meetings will begin at 7:15
Monday through Saturday. Sun
day afternoon mas meetings
will feature Dr. Clyde W. Tay
lor, Executive Director of th
Evangelical Foreign Missionary
society, March 1, and Dr. Os
wald J. Smith, noted author and
missionary pastor ot Toronto,
Canada, March 8. Color sound
films depicting 'special phases of
missionary work will be shown
each evening. Twenty-one mis
sionary speakers are scheduled
to appear on the program and
will also be appearing in spon
soring churches for the morn
ing and evening services the two
Sunday of the convention.
The Board represented in
the Convention are: American
Leprosy Missions, Assemblies ot
God Department of Missions,
Chrlstlsn and Missionary Alli
ance, Foursquare Gospel Mis
sion Board, Conservative Bap
tist Foreign Mission Society,
Far Eastern ' Gospel Crusade,
Fre Methodist Church General
Missionary Board, Inter-Varsity
Christian Fellowship. National
Holiness Missionary Society.
Oregon Yearly Meeting of
rTienas ttoara oi Missions, ori
ental Missionary Society, Voice
of the Andes, HCJB, Quito, Ecu
ador; Wesleyan Methodist Mis
sionary Board, World Evangel
isation Crusade, Wycllffe Bible
Translation, Mennonlte Breth
ren Board of Missions, Evangel
ical United Brethren Oregon
Washington Conference Mis-
ilonsry Board.
Dallas
Dallas Circle C of th Pres
byterian church met Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Carl Gerlinger,
Sr. Th business meeting was
presided over by Mrs. George
Kurre, president, and devotions
were led by Mrs. Roy Phillips.
The group completed plans tor
assistance to be given with the
Farmers' Cooperative Warehouse
dinner scheduled for Feb, 23.
Following a social hour the meet
ing adjourned.
Refreshment were served by
Mrs. Gerlinger assisted by her
daughter, Mrs. Williams.
A guest for the meeting was
Mrs. Charles Zemanek who was
cordially greeted by the entire
membership. ' There were. 16 la
dles present.
The regular monthly meeting
of the Presbyterian men stressed
the problem ot recruitment and
re-activation of club members.
In accordance with the national
organization, and in order to op
erate under the "every man'
plan the club elected a vice-
president, who will have as part
ot his duties the organisation of
the club. Into neighborhood
groups.
Norman Baker was elected to
the post.
The entertainment committee
was headed by Clinton Rulter,
Dallas Churches
Trialtr Lutheran 010 WashZ&tton. John
Propp, Paetor Worship Scrrltt, Bunaa
ii ia. aiunoar oenoor o:oo a.m.
FtraO rrtearterisa Court on Levini
... Bart W. Bsnbow. Minister. Worship.
Service 11 o.m. Sundar ichool 0:41 a.m.
Eeaatelleal tlalteS Brllaeraa Cioreh
at Mill St., ). Robert Wetsel, Klnliur.
Woreblp Berrleo 11 a.. 0 under actual
0:0 a.m.
laaaoalla Blatter ei W. L.
faewr. WerehlD Serrleo 10:41 a.m. Blall
Stud? Claseee 0:U aa.
first. OhrlsUaa Jettorioa aad Oar.
Onllla P. Mick. Pailor. Worship Samoa
ll a.a. aoadajr scbooj otil u,
Tae rewstaart aesatl-l0 Uillar Asa.
Res. Obai. Oalf, Pastor. Worship eornto
11 a.. evader school l:a aa.
Of Ml aftaaeaitt SOY Jeffereaa. Bail W
oMreia, patlor. Worship ttrrMO a aai.
Sunder tchool 0:40 a.m.
Sttaalh Der "- .. t as.
Blder Bonalil Xttler, Pastor. Worship
oerrlei '11 a.a. SaDOath tohaol 0:M t.m.
CkrlaUaa Saltan 10 liin Bt- auadaa
etmeo u a n. sundar Softool 0:40 a.m.
aettsaUr at Oaa Birch and aiaaia St.
Lais ad r. Moras, aealar. Moralno ver
ship ll a.m. sundar school 0:40 ia.
allloaeo Sheltoa at Mill OX. a. a. lam.
Oamj, mralsttr. Marnms Wtrshrp 11
a.m. areit school 10 a.m.
Soettttlt Batik Chwrca and OaaiO.
moralno worship u a.m,
O N a.m.
Pint Msthodlil 010 Mill at. Pramail
Paul, minuter. Mornlns worihla ll a n.
Sundar school 0:40 a.m.
Church ef fled 1010 Ash al. Wenra a
toiotn. minister. Mornlnt worship 11
a.m. Sundar school 0:41 a.m.
Caarsh of Jteae Cbrlil tf Lai tar Dr
Sewn Bailment af Cltr llbrarr, 10:0
a.m.
Si. Thin at BpUetaal Mornlnt war.
hip 11 em. Church tchool 11 a.m
(parish halll.-
Chtreh tt Chrlet LOTtne and Mill at.
J. P. Brents, mtnliter. Mornlnt wtrthlp
i, a.m. suoosr acnooi to a.m.
Plrst Beatlil Relnbnw A n.-
itittir. psitor. Mornlnt worship 11 o.m.
Church school am.
DOG SAVE BABY
Mendon. Man IPi A r.mr.
man shepherd dog pulled a
osDy gin irom a burning home
Thursday nlsht twfnra
else was aware the house was
afire.
HEAR PAUL KOPP
In Lost Services of th Campaign ot th
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
SOUTH LIBERTY AT MILLER
11:0 "Life's Living Option" 1
(Broadcast over KGAE14SI K.C.)
7:10 "There Are Two Crosses'
Iveryone Invited
FrltUy';' 'jt&tutiix ltU-lf
Rev. Frc.'nsy
i .'. .. . ,' .
Guest Spsrjltcr
Silverton Guest speaker at
Calvary Lutheran church foe
the first Sundar in tent, Feb.
23, morning worship hour, wtQ
be Sev. Waktemar Iramstaa ot
Olivet Lutheran church of Ta
coma, Wash, who with other
pastor and dels gates, will b
attending th West Coast dis
trict meeting ef the Lutheran
Free church at Central church
In Salem. 1
Th Rev. Framated. Mr.
Frsmstad and children, while in
Silverton, will be house guest
at the horn oi Mrs. Frsmstad'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Standard of til North Church
street.
Special evangelistic services
at Calvary are announced by
Pastor Arvid L. Hokonson from
Feb. 24-March 1.
The Rev. E. F. Brandt, evan
gelist for the Lutheran Fre
church will be speaker each
evening at 7:45 o'clock.
On Sunday, Feb. 12, afternoon .
and evening, local member
plan to attend the district meet
lng at Central Lutheran church ,
in Salem. --
WSCS Told of
Korean Relief
Woodburn-The rezular meet
ing of the Women Society cot
Christian Service was held Tuee
day at th horn of Mrs. Jssne
Livesay with Mrs. Thomas Kngle
Sr., as assisting hostess. Th busi
ness meeting opened at 10:80
am with Mr. Lowell Moore pre
sidlng in th absence of th presi
dent, Mrs. Clifford Applegat.
who U ill. , : ,
A sack lunch was served at
noon with dessert and coffee
furnished by the hostesses. Wash
ington's birthday was featured ia
the decorations and menu. .
For the afternoon, session th
devotional service wai led by
Mrs. Harold Livesay and Mrs.
A. E. Austin was in charge of
tne program. Mrs. D. Lester
Field gave a missionary talk and
read letter from Esther Laird,
a missionary in Korea, telling of
the distribution of clothing sent
to Korea and medicines which
were sent by various drug com
panies. Mrs. Harold Livesay re
ported on th Red Cross lunch
eon given recently at Woodburn
and told ot what is being done in
our own community by the Bed
Cross.
Visitation week was announc
ed for March 9 to 13 inclusive
and plans war discussed. Mrs.
N. r. Tyler ia chairman ot tht)
commute on arrangement.
Plans were discussed for an
auction of whit eleohanta and
other articles to be held at th
church in th early spring. Th
committee In charge will be Mrs.
H. A. Lohse, Mrs. N. F. Tyler,
Mrs. Charles Dean and Mrs. Har
old Livesay. - ,
The next meeting ot the arouo
will be March 17 at the horn of
Mrs. Leota Porter. IBS Mont
gomery St, with Mrs. C. of. Cook
a co-hostess. '
Rv. Orval Butchtr
At Wtsltydn Church ' '
Rev. Orval Butcher, recently
returned from around th world
tour of mission field Including
v aiesune, wui speak at th Wes-
leyan Methodist ohurch, South
ltth and Mill streets. Monday.
at 7:10 gon. .
FIVER TICTTM IKPSOVKS
Dallas Ruth Oood, daugb
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenc
Good, who ha been iU with
rheumatic fever for vral
month ha th hop of being
up for a short while eech day la
about two weeks. .
FOURSQUARE
CHURCH
4ltN.llu.St.
WE INVITE YOU TO
, OUR SERVICES -9:49
Sunday School
11:00 Morning Worship
6:49 Crusader (Young
People)
7:49 Evangelistic Services
Rev. Boy Worthlngtoa, Pastor
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Choowkota at Whiter
galom, Oregea
Strmon by Dr. Poling
"THI LOST WORDS OP
CHRIST"
Identical Services 1:45-11 a.m.
KOCO (140 10 to 1:S
Paul Newton Poling, DD., putor
B. t. Bollead. Asilittnt Paitor
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