Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 01, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    Friday, May lr 1953
Saiem (Lurches
Sevealfc-Dar AavcatUU lumintr t
f Hood. Sabbath achool 8:39 a.m. Topic:
"Noan i uuicenaama ana ui Tower of
Babel." Sermon bf putor, R. O. Schaff.
fner u a.m.
(SL Joaa'a laiheraa (Ma. Snot) Six.
teenth and A itreeti. H. W, Qroai. oai.
jtor. servtoaa at t and 11. Sunday achool
3 at 10. Holr Communion In the U o'clock
gaerv.ee.
Pint SplrtlnaUat 4U N. CotUie. T:30
j m. sp'eicer, mm, rrank Baxter. Topic:
rennet, me unix rounaaiion,
(
I Lablab Commaattr B. U, Booka, B.D.,
fpaitor. Sunday achool 10 a.m. Preach
Tim 11, "What la Truth?" Junlori 7,
h'ouni peoplt at T:5 led by N a dine
pooki. rreacnini at a:jg. Tbema, "can
Jaion Le Memorial MaUtadietCornar
hi Jeffenon and Winter etreete. Irneit
vresion uouiaer, minuter. Divina war.
ship lervlce at It a.m. Sermon aubject.
Frounaetioni or a cnrutlan Home,'
burch achool at '9:45 a.m.
Lablah Bethel AaatmblyLabUh VU-
Bit. A. R. Brown, mlnliter. Sunday
wcDooi is a.m. Mornma woremp u a.m,
ffouUi eervke V p.m. Xvaneellith) eerv.
Ice I p.m. MM-week eervlce Tbunday I
II. JaaepJi'a Cathalle Chemekete. and
inter. Rev, Joieph I. Vandarbeck. paa-
ior. Sunday maaaaa t, 7, i. 9:16, 10:X
fend 11:46, Confeailona Saturday 3:30 to
i;jo ana 1:30 to b.
rilrrla Hollneii Sunday ichool 0 45
tfornlnf worship 11, Junior and aenlor
flitrtm Youth 6:30. XvartielUtlc 7:30.
Ft ret Charch of Cbrlit, BclentUt Llb-
frty and Chemeketa street!. Sunday
enooi at li a.m. Mornini service at 11
Tjeason Sermon subject: "Everlaetint
runianment. ' svenlnf eervlce at 8. Let-ajon-sermon
aubject: "Everlaitlnt Pun
Hhment." i
Christian Missionary Alliance
Vorth Fifth and Qalnes. Rev. Peul W.
Ounther. pastor. Sunday school, 9:46 a.m.
Hornini worship, Communion, 11 a.m.
Alliance Touth Fellowship 6:30 p.m.
fevenlng avaniellsm 7:30 p.m. Fa tor
.preaches at both services.
; Beoraanlaed Church af Jesus Christ of
; Latter Day Balnta Seventeenth and
if. Chemeketa streets. George W. Speed,
Viator. Church ichool 6:45. Communion
.nice 11. Evening worship I. Oeorie
W. Speed, speaker.
Vtret MethodistServices at the Ilel-i'.-BM
theatre. Sunday 11 a.m. "How Are
r Things at Home?" Sermon by the mln
V Mar. Brooks H. Moore, minister.
i.:7 Knlfht Memorial CangrecatUnal
XaiU B. White, minister. Sunday school
ife a.m. Lloyd H. Arnold, supt. Morn
f worship 11 a.m. Sermon by the
dtnlstcr, "Fisherman's Luck." Pilgrim
fellowship for young people.
-First Cons regatlonal 700 Marlon St.
gtth R. Huntington, minister. Church
4shool 9:30. Morning worship service 11.
jlgrlm Fellowship 6:30.
$Graee Lathertn (BLC) Sunnyvlcw
ajbd Lansing avenues. Sunday school
ilp 11 a.m. L, W. Holte, pastor.
Charts Jeaaa Chrlet wf Latter Day
lata (Merman i FlfUi and Madison
eeta. John E. Salisbury, bishop. Bap-
Ismal seYvlce I a.m. Priesthood meet-
ig a.m. Sunday achool 10:30 a.m.
enlng -service i p.m.
talea Trath Center 341 Chemeketa.
Sunday achool 10. Bervlet 11. Topic: "In-
kerpratatlon tne Ten commanamenta."
Lev. Olive Stevens. r
Flrit Church af God Cottage and
fAAfi K. J. Mclntlra. minister, ''chris
tian Brotherhood" Sunday mornings 8:30
to 9, KOAB. Sunday achool 10. Morning
warship 11. Toung people'a meeting 9:46.
livening service 7:30.
wi lil11ia Vim (I raat RV.
ai XT nansln ntvitrtr. HundslV school
with classes for all ages. Communion
service wiwi meesase oj xw. .
flauerweln 10:46 a.m. Youth meetings
tuHint TUhlo wrvlrt With
message by Pastor Sauerwein 7:45 p.m.
m. t.. f.n.sniii N. Church
at. m. John L. Cauble. pastor. Sunday
i school 9:30 a.m. Morning worship 11
a.m. Sermon by. tne pastor, me
John L. Cauble. Adult Instruction class
9 p.m. Luther league o.ju.
Wesleyan Methodist South 16th and
Mill streets. W. A. Kaufman, paator.
Sunday school 10 a m. Morning worship
11 a.m. Communion service 7:30 p.m.
Friday. Quarterly Conference. Youth
service 7:18 p.m. Bvenins wo...... .
m.
rt.,1.1 i nitwrun state atreet at 18th:
the Rev. T. M. Oebhard. pastor. Sun
day services: Worship service with bap
tism and confirmation by the pastor
10:30 a m Sunday achool 9:30 a.m. Port
land group meeting of the Women's Mis
sion. Federation 3 P.m. Tuesday, ves
try meeting.
Hflnth Ubertv at
Miller street. Bible school 9:45. Mr. Aus
tin creel, outatanmng you.n
. t.1.a... n..r KQAB-1430 KC.
Youth dramatic production 7:30. "The
Seamless Robe."
. i. . - mi fit at street.
,., n.nnii ftlflcer In charge.
Sunday achool 9:45 A.m. Holiness meet
. fT.. unM nf ninrv." Young
people's Legion 6 P.m. Salvation meet
ing 7:30 p.m. Mrs. mnu
speaker.
Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor. Rev. Thorn
ton Jansma, assisinni
i . m Mnrntns worship U
--h(f Af the Wind," PMior
Lloyd T. Anderson. AU-city unoir
n.,.1 Vn.ith mttntlnsH 6:16 PHI
r,.nu. .n.'n.l rvlre 1:30 P.m. "What
the Bible Teaches About Heaven."
rear earners Bant I it State and Elm
Iraata Rv. Victor L. LOU C St, Pftawt
y a-ai. n m Mnrnlnl WOT
"hip li o cloca, pasior prewiuin.
reopie Lfeague o.ju h.u. -
pel service 7:ao p.m.
c vi....i Am Paul rathelle Colum-
ots and Myrtle sireeis. -
in a. in . A it-lA a.m. Conies-
ttnn. i ia to 6:10 and 7 to
I 30 p.m. and before mawes.
College Day al 1st
Christian Church
M , . i
Silverion unaay, may
is College Day at the First
rhricllon fhnrrh Thf Work Oil
Christian church. The work of
the Northwest Christian col
lege at Eugene, Ore., will be
presented by Gerald Sawyer,
student and youth director of
the church.
The pastor. Rev. Arthur
Bates, and Mrs. Bates will
take a group of young people
to the State Christian En
deavor convention at Milton,
Ore., for the week-end
sessions.
Sunday evening the congre
gation will loin the other
churrhpa nf tn pitv in obser
vance of Music Week at the
tugene Field school at a
o'clock. Pastor A. L. Hokon
on of Calvary church will
give the address.
Youth Sunday a!
Calvary Baptist
Calvary Baptist church will
observe youth Sunday, May 3
with a full schedule of acti
vities on the program.
The 11 a m. service will be
ed bv the vnnth oi. ..j ...hi
- - - ... aiiu Will
be broadcast. Special SDeak-
er will be Austin Creel, visit
ins! VOllth anH ..,. u
- -.... uu.BiauuiUH
leader in the American Baptist
Youth Fellowship.
Austin was -nn. tt 4l.u
delegates of the United Stu
dent Christian Council to Tra
vancore. A (nmpr nntin.i
chairmah of the Baptist Stu-
oeni movement, He was on a
European work project in
1949. When ho alan miianAA
the Baptist Youth Congress at
Stockholm, Sweden.
At the 7:30 n.m. nrrvlr Ih.
youth of the church wiU pre
sent me one-act religious dra
ma. "The Seamlx Rnr," kv
Esther Averill. Members of
the cast include Fred Minifle,
Marilyn Isaak, Charlotte Gra
ber, Shirley and Gail Blush,
Lorraine Bagley, Dave John
son. Jarlr Vlolrpl .Tarro T3.U....
The story is 'of an Interesting
origin, . set in tne day of
Christ's life, with an intrigu
ing plot involving the fate of
the robe worn by Christ him
self. Sodality Day for
Mf. Angel Sunday
Mt. Angel Annual Sodality
Day will be observed in St.
Mary's parish on Sunday. May
3, when all' members and can
didates of the Young Men and
Young Ladies Sodalities attend
the 8 o'clock mass in St. Mary's
church and receive corporate
communion, followed by recep
tion of new members into the
sodality.
' Rev. Clement Frank, OSB,
sodality moderator, will be cel
ebrant at the mass and officiate
at the reception ceremony.
Following the church serv
ices, the annual communion
breakfast will be served in the
dining room of St. Mary's
school, to which all candidates
and members are invited. Fea
tured speaker at the breakfast
will be John T. Bauman, who
was the first prefect when the
sodality was organized in St.
Mary's parish.
Monday evening, Sodality
members will enjoy a social
evening in the auditorium of
St. Mary's school. On the
agenda, which will start at 8
o'clock, will be initiation of
new members and an evening
of dancing.
High school seniors will be
In charge of arranging the pro
gram. Immanuel Lutheran
To Hold Communion
munion will be celebrated at
the morning services in Im
manuel Lutheran church Sun
day, May 3, with the pastor,
Kev. Arnold w, jveuon speaK
ing on the subject, 'The Spirit
of Truth." Because of the
sacred concert at Eugene Field
nuriitnrtum. ffiven bv the com
bined choirs of the Silverton
churches, there will be no
meeting of the Luther League
this Sunday.
The annual mother-daugh
ter banquet will be held
Saturday evening, May 9. Mrs.
Rnhert Rnse. eeneral chair
man for the event, announces
that tickets are now on sale.
Kundav. Mav 3. will mark
the close of the spring cloth
ing drive for Lutheran World
Relief.
Dr. David Ferguson
Goes to Woodburn
Woodburn Dr. David Ferg
ttenn a retired Presbvterian
minister of wide experience
whose Home is in rraium, nas
been appointed temporary pas
tor for the Woodburn and Beth
el Presbyterian churches until
a regular pastor can be secured.
Dr. Ferguson's last pastorate
was at Mill City. He is an ex
army chaplain, serving with
both the British and American
armies in World War I and was
In France with the U. S. army.
He has been much in demand
as a speaker at commencement
exercises and gave the gradua
tion address at Woodburn sev
eral years ago. He will preach
his first sermon Sunday, May
3, at the Bethel church at 10
1 .1, IU.... 1 1.
a.m., ana at wuoauurn n.
e
s.rRrn roNCERT
n. 11 - A nr.aBm nt
sacred selections will be given
Sunday, May 3, al i:si p.m. in
the American Legion hall by
the piano pupils of Mrs. John
Sheley.
Hopewell
Churches
fUiwwiM RL'B Re- H. I. Wldrner.
PaiaOr. UUP"" ".tia s- .... - -
wtrhlp 11 m. Youth Fellowship 1 p.m.
Salem Camp of Salvation Armr Band
I p.m.
Gervais Churches
rint rrssSFUrlaa oanals. R".
ntil TTsmblsr. ir.lnl.tsr. Blbls setlol IJ
am. MornlPS worthlp 11 am. Youm
people l meeimi 1:
Woodburn
Churches
St. Lake's CatbaUe V. L. Mortenbeter.
pastor. Harrison between 3rd and eta
Pbone Mil. BuiKlar services T a.m.. t
a.m., 10:M a.m. Weekday mass 1:13 a.m.
ChrUtlaa sf. Lincoln and Doud Sta.
Oeorie Sprinter, pastor, fundar school
i .m. service 11 a m. CftrUiisn o
deavor 1 p.m. Kvenlnc service pm.
rwMaara-a-lllT K. - Lincoln St. Ar
thur Ooble, pastor. Phone eole. Sunday
achool l;4S a.m. Worship U a m. and
1:11 p.m. Toune People t il p.m.
Htabard flespeJ Sunday achool 14
a.m. worship 11 a m. . Yount people's
meeting 1 p.m. Ivaoins aervlcea at 1:30
Pa.
Trinity Itkerea Tvo Biles south, of
Monitor (Missouri Synod) John B.
Werth. pastor. Sunday achool t:30 a m.
Worship 10:30 a.m.
Immaauel La there Doud li Oswald
streets. J. W. Carlson, pastor. 41T Ind
street. Phone t-Slel. Sunday achool 10
a.m. Sermon U a.m.
Free Methodist You n and Oaten Bti,
Oeorie Norsworthy. pastor. Phone 6103.
Sunday school 9:46 a.m. Preachlni 11
a.m. and 1:46 p.m.
Assembly af God Second and Lincoln
streets. Ernest Ulum, pastor. Phone i26.
Sunday school 0:45 ft.ro. Pre echini" 11
a.m. and 1:40 P m. Young People 1:40
Bible Baptist Old Washington school,
Oaten street between Lincoln and Young
street. Rev. Relnhold Brendier, pastor.
Sunday school 9:4ft a m. Worship serv
ice 11 a.m. and 1:46 p.m. Young People
0:44 p.m.
Bethel Presbyterian 3 miles east on
Union School road. Worship 10 a.m.
Sunday school 10:45 a.m.
Gervsls Presbyterian Ernest Trent
blay, pastor. Phone Oervals 3071. Sun
day achool 10 A.m. Worship 11 a.m. CE
1:30 p.m.
Monitor Community Fall Gaspe! Mon
itor. Rev. Z. A. Myers, pastor. Sunday
school 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m.
Young people f p.m. Evangelistic S p.m.
Ptlrrlm Holiness Aurora. Rev. Bruce
Chambetlaln. Aurora, pastor. Sunday
school 10 a.m. Morning service 11. Eve
ning services 7:30 p.m.
Cbsrea f J.hl Chrlat f LOS Belli
Paul school House. SuDilty ichool 10
a.m. Sacrament mieUnf 7:30 p.m.
fh. ReorcanliH Charch af Jim
Chrlat af Latter Dai SalnU Second and
Oarlleld. Oeorce E. Omani, paitor.
Phone 3021. Church school 10 a.m.
Pnachlnc 11 a.m. and S p.m. Zlon Lea-
sue 7 p.m.
Nlaares Lathiraa Monitor. Sunday
school 9:46 a.m. Worship service U a.m.
the first Sunday of lach month.
St. Mary's BDlseepal E. Lincoln at
Cupid's Court. Rer. T. M. Baxter, vicar.
St. Philip and Bt. James, May . Holy
Communion -7:30 a.m. Church school 9:45
a.m. Holy Sucharist and sermon 11 a.m.
Methodist Young and B streets. Phone
8013. Ormal B. Trick, pastor. Church
school 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m.
Church af God Third and Orant 8ts,
Church school 10 a.m. worship 11 a.m.
and 0 p.m. Young People 1 p.m. Kev.
EdwarcT H. Baldwin.
St. Ames Catholic (Hubbard) Attend
ed by Woodburn parish priests. Sunday
masses 1:30 a.m.
ai--a l i-.l... -los-flstlrl rA TrA
worship 11 m. Younc People 7 p.m.
Hubfesrd Cnrraatilonl Rev. Terl
Heatlnii nl Rev. Mllo Heecker alter-
netting, the service. Sunday ichool 10
a.m. CUureh services 11:16 a.m.
Sunday School by
W. Salem Baptists
The West Salem Baptist
church announces that Sunday
school classes will begin this
Sunday at 9:45 in the West
Salem city hall.
A Sunday school committee
was appointed last Sunday
night to arrange the Sunday
school program.
The church extends an in
vitation to the . parents of the
West Salem area to bring their
children to Sunday school.
Classes will be conducted for
both children and adults.
The opening services last
Sunday were well attended.
Following the evening service
the group voted to incorporate
as the West Salem Baptist
church. Rev. Kenneth Tobias,
the field director for the Con
servative Baptist association of
Oregon, was present to assist
in the organizational work.
Registration for
Vacation School
An advanced registration for
the summer Vacation Church
rhnnl. which is to be held
June 8 to 19, has been an
nounced for this Sunday by
First Presbyterian church.
Children four years oi age
on un to those attending the
sixth grade are eligible to en
roll. The school will consist
of kindergarten, primary and
junior departments.
The early registration will
enable the church to more ade
quately plan for the needs of
the school. Enrollment cards
will be available In the Sun
day school.
Mt. Angel Seminary -'Laity
Day' Sunday
Mt. Angel For the fifth con
secutive year, Mt. Angel Sem
inary will be hosts to visitors
on "Laity Day," Sunday, May
3, from 12:30 to 5 p.m.
"Laity Day," a tradition es
tablished five years ago, is the
only day of the year that vis
itors are allowed to see all
parts of the seminary as well as
other interesting departments
Mt. Angel Abbey.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. OrtfM
Girl Scouts Attend
Regional Conference
Sweet Home 13 senior Girl
Scouts whose leaders are
Kathryn Thometi and Victory
Clark, attended the Northwest
Regional Conference at wind
Mountain,, Wash., last week'
end.'
The camp Is tha summer
camp for Girl Scouts In the
Portland area. And the Port
land council was host for the
conference. ,
The theme for the confer
ence was "Senior Girl Scout
ing and How to Make it
Grow."
The ' girls were taken to
Portland by Mrs. A. L. Tho
metz, Mrs. C. E. Hark and
Mrs. Gordon Layton.
Friday night the girls spent
with friends in the Portland
area. '
A chartered bus took the
girls the rest of the way
Saturday. Tney returned to
Sweet Home Sunday night.
Leader Kathrvn .sThometz'a
Troop 48 from Sweet Home
included Misses carol Lay
ton, Mary Jane Hyde, Dorothy
Anne Dishaw. Thelma Sever.
son, Esther Morgan, Janet
Karetvold, and Margueritte
Kartevold.
Trooo 114 of Liberty riix.
trict under the leadership of
Mrs. rj. . Lewis, Victory
Clark. Alice- Pierce, and
Eileen Downer.
Mrs. Clark was one of the
camp councelors at the
conference.
Pilgrim Holiness
Special Service
Services are in nrosress and
will continue through oufc the
week ana over Sunday, at the
Pilgrim Holiness church, 2285
Carlton Way. Rev. Frank
Mills of southern California
is the evangelist. Rev. Mills
nas spent years in Mission
work and dealing with the
underworld. Saturday even
ing he will give some special
experiences relative to his
work with them. Services are
at 7:30 each evening. Rev.
Vernon Story, pastor.
Willys
See this new kind of car with the
niggednMi ef the 'Jeep', the rwrery of
an airliner ... at your Willys dealer.
Wsai rlort at 1 49 9 52 fsr a
Aara-lark l-Daar taaaa, P.OJ. Tcaada,
OM pla. HaVal Taws, IWi m Uasjl
Tim W ear), PrafsM rtswr
ChariM. Oaflenal aairlaiia.il, astra.
352 No. High
Amity Churches
aaiut WUll.ss P. Brar. aastor. aiua-
u.r srnoM it SB. nankins wvawp
a . iiasuas asrtin s a-st. ,
Vkarak af OkristBsMrt PcwsU. Vas
ter, aials aeboal 1 a.m. Mornini or
sfcla 11 a.a. Christian BaaaMtr :
s. Aaull alasa I X is. Irsnlns Mrr-
1:N a.m. Choir ivaaUM S:N im
MMkaSI.1 Da.ll Vslnasltar, mlnUt.r.
vindar ached la a.ai. afornlnl irorahla
11 a.n. Toaut raUawahla s:N . ana-
Bios same, s a m. -
Oak ran Cfcaaal PaTH FotBdutar,
aalnlstsv. saernlna warship 1 44 am.
Sunday Mhool tt:4S h.ss.
Imilll af OaSrrank K. alaaaa.
pastor. Sunday aabool 1:41 a a). Mora Ins
warshla ,11 h.M. Iran Ins aarrlaa 1;M
90 and 9 District
Meeting Held Here
The North Willamette dis
trict meeting of the "Ninety
and Nine Brotherhood," held
early in the week at the Liber
ty Christian church drew 103
men who were served a dinner
by the women of the church,
- Principal speaker was Gene
Chamberlain, pastor of the
East Side Christian ehurrr ef
Portland.
The program, in charge of
George Wright, consisted of
song service led by Layton Da
Shields; vacal solo by Vern
Moore, French horn solo, Mar
g a r e t Seegar; reading by
Charles Moore and a short play
by the Dallas delegaUon, i
Woodburn 4-Square
Evangelism Move
Woodburn A children's
evangelism crusade, the third in
a series by different depart
ments, will be held this week
end at the Woodburn Four
square community church.
Friday evening a sound film,
"The First Step," will be shown
and special music provided by
the junior Sunday school. Sat
urday night another film,
"Rolling Stones," will be shown
with special music by the Ca
dets, and a message by Rev.
Clarence Ostrom. Sunday eve
ning music will be provided by
the Foursquare children and
the meeting theme will be "A
Little Child WiU Lead Them."
All meetings begin at 7:45 pjn.
ana tne puduc is invited.
istheBmyWorf
sj ' i'---' "' '
St.
Fox College Choir
At Friends Church
The 45-voice a 'eappella
choir of George Fox college in
Newberg, under the direction
of Mrs. Lydia A. McNichole,
is scheduled for an appearance
in Salem when (hey sing
sacred concert at South Salem
rrleids church, May 3, begin
ning at 3 o'clock.
During the 19S3 season, the
choir will oresent nnw as enn.
certs In the three Pacific coast
states. -A
great variety of lnaoirla
tional numbers will be offer
ed in the concert here. In
cluded will be numbers bv
both historical and content
Dorarv comrjnsers. Two num
bers by Praetorius, one nf the
earnest ana most prolific writ
ers of ehurch music, will be
suns' bv the srnun Rn-V.
work "Blessing, Glory and
TTisoom win oe on of tne
hirhlis'hts of the concert. Sne
rla I rransrpfnstnt i nth
well-known favorites will be
presented.
Soloists will include JHek
Zeller, Salem basso.
Silverton Methodists
Set May 4 Program
Silverton The second ob
servance of the week for the
Methodist church will be the
program on Monday nifht.
May 4, by the children divi
sion of the church achool. The
observance will be at 7 p.m.
Mrs. Dwight Foote is
general chairman of the com
mittee making arrangements
and is also Suprintendant of
the Junior Deparment. Mrs.
Norman L. Dodds Is suprln-
tendent of the primary depart
ment. Mrs. Lloyd Taylor is
superintendent of the nursery.
Mrs. Douglas Harrell is gener
al suprintendent ef the ehurch
school. '
REED TO BUILD DORM
Portland, () Reed College
announced Thursday it would
ouiia a tnree-ttory women's
dormitory on the campus with
tne aid ol a recently $280,000
government-loan. The dormi
tory will house 76 women. It
is scheduled to be ready for
use by next February.
Rarely have you hd the cportonity o estpross pride of ownership
in a car ao beautiful at the low, sleek, rakish, Coniinental-atyled Aero Willys m
tod still obtain to much aafety, luch ttiperb performance : : ; with 10 little
drain on the purtt for prchj or for prtion and mintnanct. Your car
dollar couldn't be better Invested. (Owners report up to 35 miles per
gallon of gas with overdrive.)
lyiLLYSvaw STATION WAGON
lert Two-Purpot Car in Amtrica - For Pfcasur or Buine$t
New, smart styling ; 1 1 better performance : 1 1 new handling ease. Seats six in
new comfort. Extra seats easily removed to give over 100 cubic feet cargo space.
Interior washable. Drive it today. 7vm'c-powered for more efficiency
; . . greater economy. Drive it today.
ELSNER M0T0RC0.
Back Boys State
At Silverton
Silverton Tor 4h
consecutive year, the members
of the Silverton I .Inn. m
bo financially responsible for
senains a voun man in p
State, a state and n.llnn.l n
Ject of the American Legion
eacn year.
Robert Miller, riesn n hnU.
in the Silverton high school,
and, Howard George, high
school principal, will make the
selection from ' bnva nf nut.
standing qualities, and report
10 uie cnairman of the Legion
Boys' State committee.
The fiMialnn wi.
Wednesday evening's dinner
program of the Lions club at
Double J.
The first list of nominees for
officers in the Lions club for
the coming; year was announc
ed by F. M. PoweU In the ab
sence of the chairman, Ernest
R. Ikman.
William Robblna headed ihm
list for president; for first vice-
president, Ralph Adams;
second vice-presideat, Maurice
Schnorenberg; for third vice
president, J. L. Taylor; secre
tary, Quinten Istell; treasurer,
Harrv Sherwood: four nnmln.
ations for tail twister, Cordell
woodau, Vaster Sydell, A. L.
V. Smith and Robert Miller;
Lion tamer. Jamaa (Than. M.
rectors, two to elect, Norman
Nyhus, CUrtnee Morley, Sam
siaden.
Officers sr. in k lnilll
May 30. at tha haiua nf Will
Leisy. ,
MT. ANGEL CONCERT
Mt. Angel Benedictine Kil
ters of Mt. Angel Academy will
GREAT REVIVAL ef POWER
.A Deliverance for All Body astd lonl
- Heor Don Whits), Yoamfl fvortMli ' '
SATURDAY, P.M. SUNDAY
Special Bongs and Music
"OO LOOKS WITH FAYO"
' Sermon Sunday, 11 a.m.
- : - SUNDAY SCHOOL, t:45 A.M. 1
FAITH TABERNACLE
11S NORTH FIRH ' : . ..
Paw
present their a-rarix aohnni ......
lc students in recital Sunday
afternoon, May 3. This annual
vom is slated to begin at 2
p.m. In the Women's college
auditorium.
Linn County Makes
Quota for Red Cross
Albany Linn county reach
ed Its $23,000 Red Cross chap
ter quota Thursday as small
donations continued to add to
the growing total, Ken Edick,
county fired chairman, announ
ced. The quota 12000 more
than In 19S2, was reached
through the efforts of Linn
county community chairmen
who topped their quotas in the
fund-raising campaign, Edick
said.
Communities which topped
their quotas were Shedd,
Lebanon, Holley, Brownsville,
Harrlsburg, Albany and Scio.
Hubbard Ceremony -
Hubbard Dedication of
"The Women's Gift" will be
held during the worship serv
ice at the Hubbard Com
munKy ehurch (Congrega
tional), Sunday, May 3. A
candle light ceremony led by
Mrs. Glen Purdom, Mrs. R. C,
Mains, Mrs. Russell Rollofson
and Mrs. Zane Yoder will in
clude the offering of the gift
WOKSHtf WITH US
Eisinere flrttfre
MJNfUY 11:00 .m.
Ufo&&G& KSLM
11:30 to 12
AKIWHGJATHOMfr
at the '
, HUT NfflM)Mn (WMCH
rooks . Moor, Minister
II
Salem, Ore.
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