Cupitri Balem, Org., Friday, March 13, 1958 Lady Huggins Here Monday "Shall Slav, Anglo-Saxon, La tin or Oriental Inherit the Earth?" will be the lubject of Lady Molly Huggin'i lecture at next Monday nlght'i dinner meeting of the Salem Knife and Fork club. Dinner will be served at the Marlon hotel at 6:30 and E. Har old Tomllnson, president of the Club, will preside. The wife of Sir John Huggins, the former governor of Jamaica, now living in Great Britain, she Is considered one of the busiest and most dynamic women under the Union Jack. Born in Malaya, educated in England and Scotland, i young woman of 21, Lady Molly returned to Malaya where she met and married John Huggins, a young captain in the diploma- . tic service. Later they served four years in Trinidad and then were sent to Washington. Before coming to the United States to fill her lecture dates, Lady Huggins made a tour of the We3t Indies so as to be able to report what is going on in Panama, Trinidad, British Gui ana, the Barbadoes and Puerto Rico. ' . Methodist Women In Dallas Luncheon Dallas The Mary Royal Clr- . cle of the Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. Clark Lea' mer for a covered dish luncheon on Tuesday, March 10. Mrs. Pearl Shaw served as co-hostess with Mrs. Randall Buell assist ing. Spring flowers were used to decorate the tables. During the business meeting, conducted by Mrs. R. G. LeFors, president, plans were made for purchase of additional furnish ings for the powder room. Mrs. E. W. Jacobson, who Is chairman of the redecorating committee, reported. An announcement was made that there would be no general meeting of the women of the church for March, but that all women were invited to the ex ecutive meeting to be held on Bfarch 17 at the home of Mrs. G. Brandll at 2 p.m. Devotions for the meeting were led by Mrs. Burt Campbell. Guests at the meeting included Mrs. C. D. LeFors of Battle ground, Wash., Mrs. Bessie Clan field and Mrs. G. W. Matheson. Attending in addition to the guests and others taking part were Mesdames L. L. Fotts, Wal ter Williams, N. L. Guy, J. W. Shattuck, Otto Henning, A. F. Martin, Roy R. Livesay, Mabel Salrymple, B. L. styles, Chris tina Benneth, T. B. Hooker, A. L, Coot, Fremont Faul, Allle Hen- nagin. Christians Schedule Swegle Church School , A Bible school will be or ganized and church services held Sunday at the Swegle school east of Salem. The project has the backing of downtcwn Christian churches and a building will be construc- ed on property recently pur chased in the area as soon as arrangement can be made. Christian & Missionary stakaoeaaeet. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. "THOU SHALT NOT COVET" 6:30 p.m. A.Y. Fellowship 7:30 p.m. "CHRISTIAN PERFECTION" Saiem & GiurclieA Kalthl Hesserlal CeaeveraUeaal Louli I. Whit. minister. Bundw actual : a.m. Classes for all mi. afonuoa wor- iMd 11 a-m. Sermon bv tbe minister. Th Happiest llu." Cunp Pin Olrls and Bluebirds U1 attend thu aervlee In observance of Camp Fire Sunday. Filarial Pellowsnlp aroupt a;IO p.m. CkrlsUaa aa Mlulaaarr AlUanea Worth Ith and oalnss. Rev. Paul W. ountner. paator. Sunday Khool S:41 a.m. Worship service, ecrmon topic: "Thou Shalt Not Corel," 11 a.m. Alliance Youth Fellowship e:30 p.m. 'Christian peritenon" v.M p.m, Both, sermons br the pastor. Pint CaureteUeaal-Wt Marlon street. Beth R. Huntlniton, minuter. Church school 1:30. alornlna worship service 11 iImb Train Center 341 chemeketa. Sunday school 10. Service 11. Topic, "Use Your Mind as Jesus Deed Bis." Rev. OUre Btsrens. Church el Jeeas Christ at Utter Dar Saints (Mermen) Filth and Madison BU. John Salisbury, bishop. Priesthood meet- ihf 0 a.m. Sunday school 10:30 a.m. Sac rament service a: p.m. First Chareh el Christ, Scientist lib erty and Chemeketa ttreetl. Sunday school at 11 a.m. Moraine service at 11. Lesson sermon subject: "Substance." kTvenlni ser vice at s. Lesson-sermon subject: "Bub' stance." Baerfaalsed Chareh at Jeeas Christ at Latter Day Salate elevenieentn ana.vne. mess' streets. George W. speed, pastor, Church school 0:46. Moraine worship 11. Wlllard L. HartnelL speaker. "The Place and Need of Prophets." Evening worship a. William c. Bwaln, speaier. St Vincent do Paal Catholic Columbia and Myrtle streets. Masses at a, i.. e:ee, 10 and 11:15 a-m. Confessions Saturday, 4:30 to 0:30 and 7 to :30 p.m., and before masses. The Salvation Army 941 State street, Ualor chea. Bennett, officer in eherie. Sunday school 0:40 a.m. Holiness meeting 11 a.m. Young people's Legion a p.m. om- vatlon meeting 1:30 p.m. Week went meetings every night during the week Monday through Saturday at 7:30 conduct ed by the "Oood News Heraldettca" from Ban Francisco. First Chareh f Oe Cottage and Hood. B. 1. Mclntlre. minister. "Christian Bro therhood Hour" Sunday morning (:3O-0:3O, KOAI. Sunday school 10. Morning wor ship 11. Young people's meeting 0:41. Eve ning gervlce 7:30. First Christian Marlon and Cottage. Church school 0:40 a.m. Morning worship 10:40 a.m. Evening worship 7:30 p.m. Com munion service, alnglng and sermon by Dudley Strain. Cear! Street Christian Seventeenth and Court streets. W. Bsrold Lyman and a. Philip Hurt, ministers, Bible school as ssmhly 0:30 sun. Morning worship 10:00 o'clock. Sermon by Mr. Lyman, "Boly Things." Youth hour 0:30 p.m. Evening serrloo 7:30 o'clock. Sermon by Mr. Burd, "One of Twelve." Chareh af Christ Chemeketa and Cot- Use struts. Choice L. Bryant, evangelist. Sunday morning "Bible Program" (KOCO) 0 to 0:10. Sunday Bible school lo. sun day morning worship service 10:60. Sun day evening young people training class 0:30. Sunday evening preaching and wor ship service 7:30. St. Mark'a Lathersn 34! N. Church St. Bev. . John L. Cauble. pastor. Bunder school 0:30 a.m. Dlvlna eervlce 11 a.m. Sermon by the pastor. Adult instruction class meeta at 4 p.m. Intermediate Luther League at 0. Senior Luther League g:w p.m. Lenten service Wednesday evening at 7:30. Christ Lutheran State street at lltb. The Rev. T. M. oebhard, pastor. Sunday worship services: 1:40 and 11 a.m. Sunday school 10 a.m. Fellowship club s:30 p.m. Lenten Vespers, Wednesday 7:40 p.m. Klngwead Bible 1130 Elm street. Sun day school for all ages 0:40 a.m. Lord's Supper, communion eervlce lo:4D a.m, ttev. Alei. H, sauerweln will bring the message, Youth meetings 0:40 P.m. Gomel team from the EMB ohurch, Dallas, will pre sent the gospel In song and words i:w p.m. aires Chares, af the Naearene Thlr teenth and center etreet. churoh school 0:40. "That They Might Know Him" 10:00. Youth devotional hour 0:30. "Lire's Great est Necessity" 1:30. First Baalist Marlon and Liberty. Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor. Rev. Thorn ton Jansma, assistant pastor. Sunday school 0:40 a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock. "The Bellevere Consecration." Pastor Lloyd Anderson. Portland Youth for Chrlot choir 3 p.m. Youth meetings 0:10 p.m. Evening aospel service 7:30 p.m. Quest sneaker. Rev. Charles Losle. Mid week prayer eervlce, Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. Few Comers Baalist State and Kim streets. Rev. victor L. Loucks, pastor. Sun day aehool 0:40 a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock, pastor sneaking. Young peoples' League g:30 p.m. Evening gospel corvice 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer service, Tnure day 1:30 p.m. aej ill IJ, gaheeaeaaavaaaaaaaeaaaaaw -JStL. sewaswaeafcet, rial! It ej sk JeBaeeaaseseaama Bev. J. S. Watklns now conducting meetings at Cal vary chapel, 1143 North Lib erty street. He will speak each night on subjects deal ing with current events of the. day. Highlighting each service will be instrumental and vocal numbers. St. Joseph's Calhelle Chemeketa and Cottage Bte. Rev. Joseph E. Vanderbeck, pastor. Messee 0, 7, 0, 0, 10 and 11:10. Saturday confessions 0:30-0:30 and 1:30-0. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ChemektU at Winter Salem, Oregon Sermon by Dr. Poling "THE ONE PRAYER" Identical Services 9:45-11 a.m. KOCO (1490) 10 to 10:30 Paul Newton Poling, DX.. pastor B. J. Holland, Assistant Pastor St. John'e Lutheran (Mo. Synod) 10th and A Bte. H. W. Qroet, pastor. Serv ices at 0 and 11. Sunday school at 10. Lablih Commanltr In Leblsh Village. B. M. Books, BJ3.. pastor. Sunday school 10. Preaching at 11. "How to Create Faith." Junlora meet 7. YPB 1:40, Preaohlng 0:30, Seventh Day Adventlst Summer at Hood Bebbath school 0:30 a.m. Topic: "The Orgenlsatlon of the Church of Christ." Sermon 11 a.m. by pastor R. a. Bchaffner. First Spiritualist Woman's Club Bouss. too N. Coltaie. 1:30 p.m. speaker, Bev, Maslne Roberte. Topic: "The Spiritual Bodj." Hopewell Churches Hopewell BUB RTe H. I. W!dmtf. PM tor. 10 ft.m. Bundar lehool. 11, morning wonhip. T p.m.. youth fellowship I, renint worship. Or Iter Anitrtvn BEGINNING SUNDAY 7:30 P.M. at GRACE MENNONITE CHURCH 207 Jefferson St. DALLAS, OREGON Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson SPEAKING EACH NIGHT MARCH 15 thru 27 SUNDAY, March 15 "Ambassadors for Christ" MONDAY, March 16 "The Peril of Consecration" TUESDAY, March 17 'Man's Recommendation to God' WEDNESDAY, March 18 "The Call of a Thief" THURSDAY, March 19 "The Promises of God" FRIDAY, March 20 "The Beleiver'i Position" (No Meeting Saturday) SPECIAL MUSIC EACH NIGHT Popular Choir Here Sunday Choral singing at its best will be heard Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock when the Youth lor Christ Choir of Portland, con sisting of 45 voices, the majority high schoolers, appears In con cert at the First Baptist church, Marlon and Liberty streets. With the choir will be Bill Carle, bass-bailtone soloist, who has answered command per formances in the White House and abroad, and his accompan ist, Jim Brewer. An interested and diversified program has been planned ranging from well-kncvn ne gro spirituals to devotional songs of the church. The choir, under the direction of Robert Barber, Is the project of four years work and Is heard every Saturday night in Port land, They have done motion picture, recording and radio work along with many personal appearances. Tlyeir most recent tour took them into the Inland Empire . of Washington, and these two weeks cf appearances will take them as far south as Los Angeles. Dr. Frank C, Phillips, direc tor of Portland Youth for Christ, will bring a brief Gospel message. Special Service For Norwegians A special service for people who understand and enjoy the Norwegian language has been arranged by Grace Lutheran church for Sunday at 3 p.m. The traditional Scandinavian Luth eran service will be used togeth er with hymns to be sung by the audience. The Rev. O. F. Braa ten, semi-retired minister of the Lutheran church, who resides in Salem will conduct the service and deliver the message. Mr. Braaten was born in Nor way, received much of his edu cation there, graduated from Lu ther Theological Seminary in St. Paul, Minn., and became a missionary to China. He has made a special study of Norse literature, and has written ar ticles and features for various Norwegian publications. It is ex pected that older people from Silverton, Woodburn and other communities as well as Salem will come for this service which is open to the public. Working together with the Rev. Braaten in making ar rangements for the Norwegian service are the pastor of the church, Rev. L. W. Holte, and the congregation s board of dea cons: Henry Hanson, Julius Slat- turn, Carroll Aust, Merle Peter son and Marlln Voiding. . Salvation Army Training Group A group of Woman Cadets from the Salvation Army Train ing college in San Francisco, will be visiting Salem on March 14-22. The Cadets will be conduct ing a series of Evangelistic meetings each evening during the period at 7:80 p.m. at the lo cal Salvation Army hall at 241 State street. The Brigade is known as the "Good News Heraldettes" led by Sr.-Major Erma Garman, Wom en's Chief Side Officer, and for many years a member of the Training college staff. This group will bring to Sa lem, special music, both instru mental and vocal, enthusiastic testimonies and good preaching. All meetings are open to the public. Presbyterian Aid In Anniversary Woodburn The 03rd anni versary of the organization of the Presbyterian Aid society at Woodburn was observed at the regular meeting Wednesday af ternoon, March 11, in the church social room. Mrs. Alfred Moon presided and the opening devotional serv ice was led by Mrs. H. F. But terfield. A history of the so ciety from March, 1890, to the present was read by Mrs. J. W. Richards. The society with eight members and the first president was Mrs. F. A. Ford. Mrs. J. E. Day was vice president, Mrs. Mary C. Voorhees, treasurer and Mrs. Jacob Voorhees, secretary. The other four original mem bers were Mrs. M. M. Rice, Mrs. Maria Bradley, Mrs. Charles Moshberger and Mrs. Henrietta Hardcastie. Roll call was answered with Bible verses and reports were given by the secretary, Mrs. E. J. Allen, treasurer, Mrs. H. F. Butterfield and courtesy chair man, Mrs. Frank Wright. Mrs. Harris Nelson was in charge of the program and pre sented the high school sextet In vocal selections. Members of the sextet are Alice Chamberlain, Marilee Parker, Sue Paulson, Karen Magnuson, Marcia La Barr and Barbara Baumann with Dollie Cummings as accompanist. An invitation was read to the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogers on March" 22 at the church. Mrs. Harris Nelson was appointed to decorate the church for the month of March. t Refreshments were served featuring a beautifully decorat ed birthday cake. Mrs. R. L. An derson presided at the coffee urn and Mrs. E. C. Payton served the cake. Hostesses were Mrs. Clarence Wampole and Mrs. Margaret Johnston. For the next meeting, April 8, Mrs. Fred Rogers will lead the devotions, Mrs. Frank Wright will have the program and host esses will be Mrs. Harris Nelson and Mrs. J. W. Richards. Baptist Council ' Installs Officers The "Men's Council," men's organization of the First Baptist church, will Install their newly elected officers Tuesday, March 17. Jack Spong, retiring presi dent, will install the men who have elected to the following of fices: President, Donald Heinz, Sr.; vice president, Gay lord Sherman; secretary - treasurer, Ingvard Hansen; and Sergeant-at-Arms, Kelly Bonney. The meeting will be a dinner serving elk meat and will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Mayflower hall. No tickets will be void. Feature of the meeting will be "A Day With the FBI," a film depicting the work of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and guest speaker, Special Agent Oliver T. Mansfield. The public is invited. Rev. Anderson to Speak in Dallas Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson, pas tor of the First Baptist church, will begin a two-weeks series of meetings in the Grace Mennon nite Brethren Church of Dal las, Sunday night. Services will be conducted each evening at 7:30 p.m., with the exception of Saturday nights. Pastor An derson will fill his own pulpit during the Morning Worship hour at 11 o'clock. Guest speak er at the evening service will be Rev. Charles Losie, of the Con servative Baptist association of Oregon. Silverton Churches Trinity Lutheran 10 ajn. Sunday school. Bible classes. 11 a.m. Sermon: "Jesus Can Use You." Both junior and senior choirs will sing. After worship the fellowship dinner will be served by Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Anderson.'- Mr. and Mrs. J. v. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nybakke, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Palmquist, Mr.. Viola Kjos and Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Brenden. 7:30 p.m. Luther League. Topic: "The Divine Mystery" to be pre sented by Phyllis Lively. Tues day. Sunday school staff at the Jamea Phillips home, Rt. 2, 8 pjn. Bible teaching film strip will be shown. Ladies Air cir cles meet Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday as announced else where. Wednesday, choirs: ju nior, 7 p.m.; senior 8 p.m. Thursday, Lenten worship, 8 p.m., - theme "Sanctlfication." Saturday, confirmation classes, 9:30 and 10:45 tun. Bible conference, March 22- 26, each evening at 8 p.m. at Trinity church. Trinity Broth erhood, Friday, March 27, 8 p.m. with guest speaker Dr. Stanley Morris, Vancouver, Wash., a Lu theran Medical missionary to Africa who is now on furlough. "I Beheld His Glory " a fea ture-length film In color, will be shown at Immanuel Lutheran church Sunday evening, March IS at 7:30 p.m. "Church and State" is the topic of the Rev. F. W. Side of Milwaukie, Ore., who will be the featured speaker at the meeting of the Men's club of Immanuel Lutheran church on Tuesday, March 17. The ' Silverton Methodist church will hold a smorgasbord dinner April 7 at the church. The proceeds from this dinner will go towards the purchase of the oak pews for the new church sanctuary. Gunther Concludes Sermon Series Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock service, Rev. Paul W. Gunther, pastor of the Christian & Missionary Alliance church, North 5th & Gaines, will con clude the series of sermons on the Ten Commandments. He will preach on the tenth Command, "Thou Shalt not Covet" Evi dence of keen interest in the sermon series has been shown by the steadily increasing attend ance week by week. Sunday night at 7:30, Mr. Gunther will preach on the topic, "Christian Perfection." , Lutherans Set Bible Course Silverton A series of Lenten Bible studies sponsored by the three local Lutheran churches, Calvary. Trinity and Immanuel, will be held at the Trinity Lu theran church Sunday, March 22, through Thursday, March 26. Calvary church, the Rev. Ar- vtd L. Hokonson, pastor, will be the host church though the meetings will be held at Trinity because of its larger seating ca pacity. Rev. R. H. Rismiller, a member of the faculty of the Lutheran Bible Institute of Se attle, Wash., will be the guest teacher.. Rev. Rismiller will use a ser ies of Lenten studies from the Book of Isaiah, with the 53rd chapter of Isaiah as a basis. Meetings will be held each eve ning from Sunday through Thursday at 8 p.m. - Rev. Rismiller will occupy the pulpit at Calvary church at the 11 o'clock service on the open ing day, Sunday, March 22, with the Bible studies beginning that evening at Trinity church. Guests are asked to bring their Bibles and are urged to bring guests to these meetings. Bishops Fund for War Victims Due Woodburn Using the theme "Charity Is the Only Answer to Hate, the Only Way We Can Ex press Our Sentiments in a Way That Is Clearly Understood," St. Luke's Catholic church of Wood burn and other Catholic parishes of western Oregon will conclude the 1953 campaign to collect $35,000 for the relief of overseas destitute on Sunday, March 15. This amount is the area's share in the $5,000,000 sought nation ally in the Bishops' Fund for Victims of War. Collection envelopes have been forwarded from diocesan headquarters to all ' parishes. Checks should be made payable to "Bisnops fund." Four Corners Four Corners The Well Child Conference in the Com munity hall Wednesday afternoon-had Dr. A. Lalley in charge with public health nurses, Miss Ruth Ingram and Miss Claudia Donnelly assisting. Eleven children from Fruit- land, Lincoln, Swegle, Bush and Auburn were examined ana lm- m u n i z e d. Assisting volunteer mothers were Mrs. Leo Dumler, Mrs. W. E. Crane. Mrs. W. C. Tahl, all from Hoover PTA and Mrs. Loren Richey from Auburn. Felicitations are being receiv ed by Mr. and Mrs. Wade Howell (Dolores Pieretti) upon the birth of a son, March 9, at the Salem General hospital. The little boy has been named Jeff rey Wade and weighed nine pounds and six and one half ounces. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pieretti of Portland. Mrs. Lutie Howell, El- kins, West Virginia. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gainer, Montrose, W. Va., and Mr. and Mrs. William How ell, Elklns, W. Va. Mill City Churches riret rreakrtertaa Bev. Noble stneter, minister. Sunder echool 1:41. Youth fellowship t p.m. Services 11 and First Christies Rev. Hush Jutt, pastor. Sunday school i:tt. Church services 11 and s. C.I. CM. St. Catherine's Cathetle Bar. Maurtoe Oremmontf, pastor. Morn Ins mats f. con feeelons heard before mass. . . Free Methodist Hev. C. B. Brewer, paa tor. 0 under school CM. Church services 11 and 1:10. feeaasanlir Rev. Lea Joiner, pastor. Sunday echool 10. Church services 11 and, I. Assemble af Oed Rev. W. D. Turnbull, pastor. Sunday school 10. Church ssrv lces, 11 and 7:30. Yotlni people 1:30. Ctrlailan ScUHteo Sunday, 11 a.m. Guest Speaker at Englewood Church Guest speaker at the Engle wood Evangelical United Breth ren church on Sunday evening will be Rev. T. R: Buzzard from the Green Lake Mission church near Seattle. : Rev. Buzzard will explain the problems and progress of this growing mission project near a metropolitan area. Colored pic tures will trace the history of the mission from its hardship beginnings to its present success. The Englewood church has gen erously supported this mission during the past year. At the Sunday morning serv ice the pastor will speak on "What the Bible says about Bap tism." Mr. and Mrs. Lester Or ton will provide the special mu sic' " .. Salem Unitarians ; ToHearMcDonoughj inc nev. ureorge . MCDOfl miffh. baa-tor nf that IrhifMn ..j Lane County Unitarian church. wiu speax on -we uiants Who Are Children" at the services of the Salem Unitarian Fellowship in the Woman's clubhouse? at 10:45 a.m. Sunday. UDon graduation from the,' Starr Kimr school for thn mlnla. try at Berkeley, Calif., in 1950? jvir. rvicuonougn was assistant pastor at the San Francisco Unlr, tarlan church. He became pas tor of the Eugene church in March, 1952. . ,. Prior to entering the minis-, try he served 34 veara in thi Engineer Amphibious Corps of ine Army ana ma research woile at the Woods Hole Oceanography ic Institution. Woods Hole. Man' He was present, as an ocean- grapner, at tne JUlklnl test of the A-bomb. He is a graduate of the University of California anrl nf Johns Hopkins university, hj, , ... r Amity Baptists to Hold Revival Meet S Rev. William P. Braypastor of the Baptist church, is an nouncing two weeks of evangel istic meetings beginning Sunday," March 13 with Rev. Nick Neu f eld of Stayton, evangelist. . Meetings will be held ev'tV nings except Saturday, at 8 o'clock. Civic and local groutis will be honored guests. . 7 Bethel Park Bethel Park Snrlnff Imnrnva.1 ments are in progress in the park. Roads are being graveled and tfrounda are hiner rtlnwnH preparatory to seeding to grass. jvirs. uem runups is acting nurse for Mrs. Clarence McGee of Salem, who recently suffered a stroke. Mr. anrl Mrs. 7) rtvsrhu1 CO- and daughters, Roxie and Sandy, all of Salem, visited at ftio H w Fite home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. K. Nelson were among those who attended the sectional fellowship meeting at Newberg Monday evening. nev. ana Mrs. Robert Swope entertained Sunday in honor their son. Bobbie's first birth- day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Liebenow and sons, Ernest and Larrv of Compllna. Mr inH Mrs Olaf Soderstrom of Aloha, and miss rauline swope of Aloha. Amity Churches Bavtlst WiUltm P. Bray, paator Bun- day school 10. Worship 11. Rev. Nick Neufeld, nut speaker. Krenlnt itrvlcea O'CIOCK. Chareh of Chrlit Robert V. Powell, paa- wr. Bioiv avcnooi iv. worsmp 11, Her aide of Faith, KMCM, 6 p.m. Younr peo ple 6:30. Kven.ni service 8. HethodUt David Poind ex ter, minister. Sunday aehool 10. Worship 11. Youth fel lowship 6:30. Evening service 8. Oak Oreve Chapel David Polndexter, minister. Mornlni worship 9:45 a.m. Sun day school 10:45 a.m. Assembly tf Gad Frank K. Mapes, pas tor. Sunday school 9:45. Morning wor smp ii. evening service 7:30. E M " I II jtCLI 3 Capital Drug Store lllfa State & Liberty Phone 3-3118 f Us More Proteins For Better Health By J. H. Wlllett Doctors find that many older adults and children, too, would improve in health by a diet con taining more proteins. In children a lack of proteins in the diet causes poor appetite, irritability, frequent stomach upsets, pallor, and susceptibility to infectious diseases. Older adults with low protein diets are apt to be subject to constant fatigue. You should not change your diet at will however, the advice of a physician is most important in determining a well balanced diet for you. Depend upon a reliable drug gist to supply any medication ' your doctor recommends. This is the 765th of a series ' of Editorial Advertisements ap pearing in this paper each Fri day. ' ,e)enfai.a,e, ,. n nils el We give iWf Green Stamps every day on all cash sales of prescriptions Rev. Ivan Correll To Leave Lebanon Lebanon Rev. Ivan Correll, pasior ot tne First Christian church, will deliver his final messnRes to congregations Sun day, March 22. He will enter the evangelistic field next week, de I llvering his first sermon at Stay ton Wednesday evening. The retiring pastor will be re placed here by Rev. Orlo Brls i tow of Eugene. Correll has serv ed the Lebanon nariih for 1R Hear the Good News Heraldettes at THE SALVATION ARMY 241 State St. - 7:30 P. M. 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