Friday, May tt, 1953 Silrcrton Churches Plan- Varicd.Scrviccs for Sunday s i 1 v er t o n suHi churches are postponing eve nine services Sundav. M it in defercnet to the baccalaure ate emoa xor the BUvcrton hich achool araduatinw elm t eh hllh aehotjl Uditnrinm ha Rev. Joseph A. Luthro. pretl. dent the Meal ministerial as sociation to deliver the addicts. The Trouble I Have" la the theme for the Sunday morn ing service of Rev. Douglas Harrell, as one In series, fol lowing 1:30 o'clock moraine communion- and MS o'clock Methodist church ' school classes. Announced are the meetings of the WSCS board, Monday, June 1, and the senior HYf council Tuesday evening. June I, in the pastor's study. Rev. Arvtd L. Hokonson Is to speak on "Christian Baptism' at Calvary Lutheran church. Brotherhood meets , Monday evening at 8 o clock, Mrs. B. Churches Combine Vacation Plans t Beginning next Monday, Juno 1st, and running through Friday, July IS, the Calvary Baptist church and theXeslle Methodist church will sponsor their annual co-operative Va cation church school. This year it will meet a the Calvary Bap tist church and will include a complete program of Bible Study, Recreation and Creative Activities for children from 4 years through 11 years of age. The school will meet at 9 a.m. and dismiss at 11:30 aja.' Monday through Friday during tne two weeks It is. in opera tion.. The theme for the entire achool this year is "Jesus,'' and J all departments will be study ing different aspects of this subject Leaders for the school are . as follows: Mrs. Lewis McCrae, Beginners; Mrs. William Wat son, Primary; Mrs. Walter Gra bow, Juniors. Mr. Henry Fox, ' director of education at Cal vary Baptist church will act as general superintendent for the school. Special feature" of this year's school will be the dally ( fUnnelaraph lessons on the !W T ifm. flirts Kar Ura Wnheswl X. Day, formerly Child Evan gelism worker in Hawaii and presently of Alhambra, Calif. AU children of tfce city are invited to participate in this two-week school. Registration will begin promptly at 9 a.m. Monday, June 1. Prayer Subject of Series Studies v f Beginning Wednesday, June S, new series of studies will K be given at the mid-week serv d ice of the First Baptist church. P "Basic Principles on Prayer" S will be considered each Wed nesday evening for seven con secutive weeks. A study book let by that title authored by Keith L. Brooks, will be used by those attending. Pastor Anderson will . be speaking at both services on Sunday, In the morning using the theme, "Jehovah-Nlssl, the Lord Our Banner," and at the 7:30 hour the miracle, "Jonah and the Whale," will be studied. Daily Vacation Bible school will begin on Wednesday morning, June 3, for all young people ages 4 to 12. Mrs. Em erson Teague and Mrs. Mar lon Curry are co-directors of the school. Bethel Baptists Plan Day School The Vacation Bible school is scheduled to begin at the Beth el Baptist church, North Cot tage at D street, Monday, June 1, at 9 a.m. Classes will be held each day, except Saturday, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Children between the ages of 3 and 13 are invited. . The pastor. Rev. Rudolph Woyke, is serving the school ss superintendent. The school will be taught by the following: Mrs. Edith Sunderland, Mrs. Margot Woyke, Mrs. Christine Kuhn, Miss Ruth Rae, Mrs. Doris Brown, Mrs. Lydia Schlr man, Mrs. Norma Hedberg, Mrs. Alyce Willecke, and Miss Norma Kuper. Vacation Church School at Calvary Baptist Church 1230 S. Liberty St. June 1 thru June 12 9:00 AM. -1130 A.:M. Monday - Friday Ages 4-13 Estenson entertains Ladies Aid ireanesaay erternocn at I o'clock. A. special congrega tional meeting is to be held Friday evening at g o'clock. Confirmation elass meets Sat- ""7 IV O ClOCX. ''Actual construction on -the innny Lutheran church building began May 16, Tues day. A new aertinn in- two stories high, is chiefly fV ounaay scnoo. rooms, with a fireside room Included. Silas B. Torvcnd is construction chair. man. - V Trinity pastor,' Rev.' Joseph A. IsUinrtv la annnimrlna uni Communion at tha KimH,. May II, Trinity Sunday, wor- snip now. The sermon thought: 'God Gives New Life.' Deacons, trustees and xl tui tion board members meet on Monday evening. Junior choir picnic Thursday, 3:30 pjn. On Wednesday. June 1. Ladies Aid meets at a p.m. Friday eve ning, Dorcas society meets. Immanuel Lutheran . Sun day. Mav SI. Paatnr A W Nelson will administer holv oapusm lor the infant daugh ter of the Lloyd Naegelis, Phyllis Ann Naecell. rivet communion for the first and adult conflrmanta win on served. Luther league will be deferred In respect to the bac calaureate service at the senior high school. ; Rev. Arthur Charles Bates of the First Christian church is to speak on "Why the Church?" at the Sunday, May 31, ' worship hour, dismissing the evening service because of the baccalaureate graduating class event at the high school auditorium. , ' Baptists Schedule Vacation School "Crusading With Christ" Is the theme for the Vacation Bible school this year, held at the First Baptist church, Mar lon and Liberty streets. ' Children, ages 4 to 11. of all denominations are invited to at tend during the two weeks, June I through 17, 9 to 11:30 a.m. daily. - This year's program Is under the direction of Mrs. Emerson Teague, assisted by Mrs. Mar ion Curry. Handwork Is headed by Mrs. Floyd McClelland, Mrs. Theodore Lynd and Mrs. Mar vin Roth. ' - i Other department heads are as follows: Mrs. Cal Brown, be ginners, Mrs. Tom Means, pri mary, Mrs. Henry Rascnael, juniors. Mrs. J. A. Wiltsey and Mrs. John Schmidt, Jr., will direct a special music class for all chil dren who attend. The evening of June 17 there will be a pageant presented by the 'Children and also a com plete display of hand work. Special Speaker . At Grace Lutheran Miss Arna Njaa, national ex ecutive secretary of the Luth eran Daughters of the Refor mation, will spesk at Grace Lutheran church, . Sunnyview and Lansing avenues, " Sunday evening at 8. All members of the Willamette' Circuit LJJL's and the public have been ex tended an invitation to attend. During the summer of 1932 Miss Njaa traveled in Europe and attended the international youth conference in Hanover, Germany, as an official repre sentative of the L.D.R. Serving as a leader of a study group, she also attended a convoca tion for leaders prior to the meeting. Ordination Fete' Woodburn Rev. T. M. Bax ter, vicar of St Mary's Epis copal church In Woodburn, will observe the 40th anniver sary of his ordination on Sun day, May 31.. He was ordain ed on Trinity Sunday in 1913 in the old Cathedral of S. S. Peter and Paul, by the late Rt. Rev. W. E. Toll, suffran bishop of Chicsgo. He invites his friends to share the ob servance with him on Sunday. Holy communion will be at 7:30 a.m., church school at 9:43 a.m. and Litany ante communion and sermon at 11 ORDAINED in . Kenneth O. Ssaltfc - Poster Ordained . At Turner Church ; Ordination services for Ken neth O. Smith were held lasf Sunday at the Turner Christ ian church, with Guy L. Arm strong, minister, in charge. The newly ordained minister has completed four years of work at- Northwest Christian college, Eugene. He- and his wife, Louise, and their two children, Susan and Michel, re side in Eugene. . Mr. Smith is serving ss as sistant pastor and youth work er of the . Turner Christian church. , . '.' s Congregational Nominate Officers The report of the nominating committee of the First Congre gational church, includes the following assignments: Moderator, Howard W. Run kel; clerk, Paul W. Harvey, Jr.; financial s.e e r e t a r y, Mrs. George B. Durham; treasurer, Frederick H. Eley; treasurer of benevolences, Mrs. Gertrude Alfredson; auditor, Wo. J. Braun; trustees, Homer T. Hea- ton, '88; Jay Morris, '86; dea--( cons, Robert Hansen, '86; Law rence C. Men-lam, Jr., 58; J. Charles - Nichol . '96;. George Raymond, '39; deaconesses, Mrs. Louis Lawrence, '96; Mrs. Florence Parish '58;-Mrs. Jo seph' Paulson, '36; board of re ligious education, Mrs. J. Charles Nichol, '98; Dr. Jo seph Paulson, '96. Committee chairmen: Missionary action, Mrs. H. P. Sentman; music, Fred R. Brad ley; social action, Donald Row land; ushers, Donald DeLlsle. .' Cabinet members at large John Ricketts, Mrs. Ralph Van Horn. " - Nominating committee mem bers were H. P. Sentman, Clyde Boehm, Eula McCully, Ralph VanHorn and Mrs. - Kenneth Waters. :...; Wonderful Savior Theme of School "Our Wonderful Savior" will be the theme for the two week schedule of Vacation Bible school at Christ Lutheran church under the direction of the Rev. T. M. Gebhard, pastor. The school will open on June 1 at 9 a.m. and will be held every morning Monday through Frl- day for the two week series. Assisting In the -school are Mrs. Ruth Layton, Mrs. Esther Battalion, Mrs. -Hilda Acree, Mrs. Ted Ellinger, Mrs. Wilms Collins, Miss Marlene Roller Mrs. Dora Johnson and Miss Evelyn Zistel. Mrs. Pat Zetter- berg will head the committee on refreshments. The school is open to all chil dren three years of age and! through the Junior age group and the daily hours will be from 9 a.m. until noon. Leslie Fellowship Elects Officers Following a no-host dinner held recently In the youth room of the church the youth fellow ship of Leslie Methodist chureh elected its officers for the com ing yesr. Lois Hofstedt, retir ing president is to be succeed ed by Shirley Thompson. Other newly elected officers are as follows: Eleanor Strode, vice president; , Arlene Dsrr, secretary-tressurer; Kay Bald win, chairman of the program area In Christian faith; Bob Smith, chairman In Christian outreach; Sybil ' Campbell, ehslrman In Christian citizen ship; Delmsr Funk, chairman in Christisn fellowship; snd publicity, Lois Hofstedt. Serving as hostesses for the supper were Mesdames James Bishop, John Wenger and Don ald Hunter. First Presbyterian Chsrch , Cheeaeketa aaj Winter "KEEra FAITH"; Tw services, 9:4 k 11 a.m. I0C0, 10 IK TUK CAPITAL' JOURNAL, galaa. Otm WlaMr. Bee. Jeeee a. Viilirbuk. emo tes. liKn mm eta. a :1k. M:Jt ad 11 :. Cmiwmh statavrder S:t la :M d 1-Jt te S. at. Mai Letters OS. Sl sttik s a (trata. u. ve, w mm. Trlaier llu, Qm apaoUl serv- m u u u. vuk inmiim . Twiii -Cbwlb.'r, iUr-LMk va- k. a. an. BtiaMar. Swalur ! 4L SMralai MM 1L r.ttoa s xav naMu aus-k fnrtM S SJa. til MTTlM t 11 U. TM Dn Umbht." Ckvik ! l S:ts (.a. thuri Mrana wbl Ch X 01" tor Dr. BrMkj a. MMwa, pMtor. , Qmm lattma flrSjC) ammarrWv us am iun l:w u. umm vanni 11 jm OuMt mtkv. utu Arna ma i a.m. u W. Ball, ilr. Waataru HHaaalal amta, lit u Mill auatu. w. a. Kaatmaa, saatar. aMav aehoal is a. la. Idarnla vanfeia, 11 ajk .wrn a:ii bj. avaaiBa ar s a.m. Kh-in pwar BtaUaS Wadaadr I CO CI STBBBT OnUSTUM CaTTJBCB 111 S Oawrt StraaU. W. BstaM Lraaa ana o. rbUl Hara. aalUaUn. B1M aeboal awbli. I:N a-ai. Mora- warabj. lt:M a'atock. Sanaa bj Mr. lorraaa. -U Thlua ... la oroat. Tottth hour f:3S a-m. SraalaB varahla. VJoaa'atoek. Saraao tr Mr. Burs, "Mor al Draanla.- naif cniBTUit cacaca-uana aa Cattaia. MlnUWr, Dadlar. Strain. UoUtar at ChrtaUaa adaaaUaa, DaaalS VaTDa. Charah aehaaU 1:41 a .at. Mora tni worahla aarrlca and aammaalaa. lS;la a.ai. Sanaaa ar Dadlar atrala. Taath laDanhlp Una, I M .m. aaaak Uaia, 1:11 p.m. Toata dlaeaaatoa ireupa, S:M h. Btd1b wanrdp airrtaa. :m aoa. Saraua ar Dadlcr atrala.-. ' V . ' ' i 1 I. v-r- BDtOWOOa !. 'ija. aaaSar kmcl u:w am, irariBla aaralc vltk Rar. alai H. Saaarwar naaaaaai. Maa- I kaar. "Oaeaw TIB I eaaa" la tha amuatt at Mr. aaaalaata'a laat am. laarth CMtan ao D atraat, Kaa. R- aaipa woTTt, aaanr. aaaaaj arniti at Cat a.ai. warabla aarataa at llrM tba aaator araachlne am tin) topic, 'Turn ltortawarl." 1:M aoloot Calrarr Baatlat pianh-South llbarta aa aauwr aa. uaaar m. Sana, paatar. wr. Richard B. Dar, biUiiat Baiter. S:4I, Blbla achaai. Utt "RUaa with chrUt." Bnwdeaat' arar BOA... ItM Ba. S:N, an roatk tmiDa. T:M. "BU aM Tw Bit nacai." Ckarak al Ckrlat chaaiakaU and cat ta Btraata. Chok It- Brraat. arancal- lak -Blbla Proaraaa." BOCO. S ta t:ll a.m. Blbla acsaal. U:M aja. Warahl aarrte, lt:M a.m. Braami nmhlai ao varablB aarvlea, -M. an. . . Ckrlat tVataaraa Ckarak SUta Straat at uthi tha Bar, t. m. Oabharo, aaatar. Trlnltr Soadar and Mamorlal Sundar Wrahlp aamsai: S:ai and 11 a.au with tha ealabratton of Bolr Communion. Ban dar school Blbla alaaaaa II a.m. Charah Council, Taoadar. i . ritat Charak at Ckrlat. Sakmttrt Llbartr n4 Chamakat ata. Illltr school at 11 a.m. mornin aarrwa aa ii. Uaaan-Sarmoo aablaet: "AaaKnt and Madam Hacraalanar, Alial MaaaMrtaai and Hrpnotlam, Danottnead." . Brtnlaa aarrka- at I. Laisoa-aarmoa aubjaet 'Anelaat and Madam Maeromajiev, allaj Maamanam and Hrpnatttm, iTaaoaBCaa.' Im Caatral Lataaraa Ckarak Horvh Capitol and Oalnaa at O. B. Bundatram. paator. cantral Latharan Hour BOCO. 1:30. Panllr Bandar achool (:a. Mam ma vorahla aarrle lt:M. Lather IsMiae rallowahlp and OUUna :. Tke CkriaUaa aad Mmataaarr AMJaaa Ckarak H. 1th and Oalnaa, Bar. Faul W. Ounthtr, palter. Bundar aehoal, : . Mornlnt wora&lp: aarmon ay paa tor: "Unnatural Oroatn." 11:M a.m. AUlane Tooth rallewabla, S:M p.m. Pas tor's raport an tha annual council f the C. a M. A, VM p.av. Islam Trath Caatar Ml Chamiklta. Sunday achool. 10 a.m. Bar las, 11 a.m. Topic: "The Israelite! l Tc7.- Bar. OUto Stevana. I Eahrkl Mamarlal CaaaraoMeaal Ckarak IU South lath atraak Loala B. White, mlnlatar. : a.m. Sunder schooL 11:N la. mlmlni trorahlp. Ber- kr the minuter. "Mere Then Ota- era.- Beaenltlea aarrka far easier kick and hrnlor hlfh mdntea. Chureh tlass auraerr. First Ceaeraratteaal Ckarak Jt Marlon Street. Beth B. BuntlruTtan, min uter. 41, ekoreb achool. 11 :M, mora ine worship aervlce.. Ckarak of Jeeaa Cartel el Letter Be; slats (Marmeal eta. end Mediae Its., John B. SaJlebaiT, bishop; sarlaatheed meettni t:M a.m.. Sunder achool 11:10 a-m., sacrament earner VM pja. PVst Baptist Ckareh Ubertr and Marlea 8 tresis. Dr. Llerd T. Aaderaea, paator. Bar. Thamloa Janama, assistant pastor. Bunder school, t il a.m. Mera Ina trorahlp. 11:00 a.m. "Jshsrsek-Hlsst, tha Lord Oar Senaor," Pastor Uerd Anderaoa. Taath mssttaes, 1:11 am. Baeatnl eospst aarrke. T:M e'eleek, -Jonah ind the Whak." MM-veak aen ko, WedaeadH, 1:1 p.m. Vear Ceraera BaatM Cbarab Iteta and Blm Btreeta. Bar. Viator L. Leuckl. paator. Btmdar achool, l:U a.m. Mara Ini trorahlp, ll:M a.m., paator apaak lnf. Team People'! martini, l:M p.m. Beanln so, pal aarrlea, 1:M p.m. Mid ajaad eralee. Thunder. 1:31 p. m. ' labbk Cammaallr Ckerak Labllh Vlllaea. B. M. Brooke, IB. paator. Boa dar achool II a.m. rreachlae. II am. Juniors, 1 p ei. TPS, VM s.sa. arraa leuetle taeaaaee, S:W p. as. Sk Vlaaeat da Peel CalbsBa Colom bia and ktrrtk jtraeta. Meaaaa at a. I P, ;U. 10 end 11 11 a.m. coafaastoas Set ardar. 4:M La l ie and 1 to M la and belon aosnsa , OILING CONTRACT LET A $01,tfto contract for oil ing 9.81 miles of the Sprague River county road In Klamath County was awarded by the Oregon Highway Commission Thursday to Rogers Construc tion Co, Portland. The Job is on the Sprague River Beatty Junction sec tion of the road. - First Methodist Church !1:M A. M. st the s Eklnore Theater ' WMT UN I W (twtwrsa) Sevaeak-avar aiiiai low it Im. Bebbelm same! : . TiMt: "but aad Mis Tare Br" Ban am er SMUT, a. O. Ml tl'l U fkB. im aiiiiinMii m m. oxtMM at. . Jim tm MmmcOI MISiSI! Qwr X Mttnm ul HUM trrt. SnM frlm QHr. rnlmMm. DMa var- aw nklMt. Pi!oriin::3fp Groveof Lc 3 The annual pilgrimage to the grave of Jason Late. Methodist missionary in the cemetery that Dears ms name, will be held Sunday forenoon by members of the enure ti school of Jason Lee church. The program la sponsored by the two sixth grades of the school taught by Mrs. Ted Johnson and Mrs. Glenn Lar Una. - A caravan of automobiles will pass the home of Jason Lee on Broadway and then to the historic statues on the state capitol grounds. At this point a wreath will be laid at the base of the Circuit Rider by Jerry Silke and a poem, "The Cir cuit Rider," will e read by Linda Emmerton. . At the cemetery Gary Nopp will play a trumpet solo and Mrs. Le Hasklns will intro duce Jason D. Lee, Salem at torney, who will deliver a brief eulogy. lack class will present flowers In honor iif the missionary.- :."- , , The program will close with a prayer by the Rev. Mr. Goul der, pastor of Jason Lee church. Baccalaureate At St. Sublimity Baccalaureate mass was offered on Sunday, May 14, for the 24 graduating seniors of St Boniface high school by Rev. Edmund G. Van Der Zanden of Portland, who also delivered the sermon. Graduating exercises will be held in the St. Boniface parish hall Sunday, May 31, at S p.m., with Rev. Martin Thlelen, dlo e e s a n superintendent of schools, bringing the address. Miss Shirley Wieder will be valedictorian and' Joanne Holt aalutatorlan. Dwight v Bradley, , student body president, was awarded a "citizenship" plaque. Members of the graduating class are Dwight Bradley, Car ole Jean Doerfler, Marlene roltz, Dorothy Frank, Gerald ine Hartman, Kathleen Hart- man, Duane Heuberger, Jo anne Holt, Sharon Meier, Louis Heuberger, Roseann ' Minden, Bernard - Mlnten. Thomas Moore, Veronica Qulnter, Ron ald Ruef. Shirley Schotthoefer. James Silbernagel, Joseph Stelnkamp, James Tate, Gladys Van Handel. Shirley Weeder, Clarence Welssenfels, Raymond Woll and Robert Wolf. final Sermons by Rev. Sauerwem Rev. Alex H. Sauerweln. pastor of the Kingwood Bible church in West Salem, will be preaching at both services at the church on Sunday. This will be Mr. Sauerwein's last Sunday with the church before he lesves for Wheaton, HI., to attend his son Dan's gradua tion. In Illinois he wlU hold a Bible conference at the First Baptist church at Hoppeston and from there he will go to New York- for several sched uled meetings. He is entering the field of Bible Evangelism and. Bible conference teaching and will continue to make his home in Salem. 'Sword in Flowers' Woodburn Dr. David Fer guson will have as his topic "A Sword In Flowers," for his Memorisl Sunday sermon at the Woodburn and Bethel Presbyterian churches, Sun day, May SI. Services at the Bethel church are at 10 a.m, and at the Woodburn church at 11 a.m. Amity Churches Baattae WUUem P. Brar. paator. Bun der aehoal li am. at amine urerehlp, II a J. Braalni service, s p.m. Charah af Ckrlat Bobert V. Powell, pastor. Bible achool ll a m. Momlm worship. II a.m. Bedto proa rare, I p.m. Christian and terse, 1:14 p.ss. Brealai sorrles, VM p.m. Malhednrl Derld Polndortar, minister. Bundar achool, II a.m. Mornlnl worship, II e.m. Youth Pellewahlp, l:M I as. Bra nlm prrrko, S p.sn. Oek Oraea Ckepet Deaid Polndeiter, mlnlatar. Mernlnr warship, l;le a.m. Sunder Khael, 11:41 la. Mr al Oed Piank K. Mapea. Pastor. Bandar Rhaal, t 41 a na. Morn tor worship, ii a.m. Braalni eerrtee, I B p m. Hopewell Churches Bapawaal BUB Charah Ker. H. B. Va mar, paster, 11 a.m. Sander eehool. 11 e.m4 meralni worship, II noon, pot luck dinner and eenrrotettonel m ast ral. 1 p.m., pouth fallewshlp, mission err las, on. ( p.m., Alfred Brim It Wheel on Oollsea. aad ptatara, "TM Bible ea the Toon." Vacation Bible School OATI: June It 12 TIMI: 9:00 H 1 1 :30. Monday ThroueH Fridy P1ACI: Tht letKel laptiit (kiirch . North Csrttaie at "D" Street POX WH0M1 Children between the ofes af 9 ta Three Salem public school Thursday night at the Senator hotel by the Salem Teachers association. Lett to right, Lyle Murray of Highland; Jane Philpott and Ellen Fisher of senior high. All htree have served the Salem schools for many years and are retiring. Over 500 to High School Over 800 seniors are on the tentative graduation list at Salem high .school. Gradua tipn exercises will be held next Monday at I p.m.. The baccalaureate service will be Sunday night at I. - The list below is subject to change in some cases if the student falls to pick up need ed credit this semester: Patricia Aaa Adams, curtla bat eaultt, Juan Aldaraea, Clanna MM AUmar, la err An Alton! Berber Louise Asr daraon, Sandra Joan Anderaoa, Brelra Llulae Andrue, Jo Carol Arlaml, Wr nen Atker. Danel Bettk AaaUa, Bokerl Oeorie Arras. Alia BUaworUi aaaeheller. lasetlk Le an aa Baker, sdenaret Joe Beker, Jae Leo Bala.. Careldlae Praaosa Besaa. Mernrat Ana Ben. Cecil Aaro Bsrass, Robert Cert aaraea, Barlaa Paul Br- aett. Oaald Xronae Berahart. Oarrell OdeB Bsutam. Caiasta LVuahB Bar- trull, dttseroa Ida) Beta, nalerei Bile Battles, Lorraine Bleu Battles, Bate ijoeaa aacs. eseaen stay aaeeear. ssu. Lara aVtekmaa. Marp neei Bealer, Merman Leo Behraae. char lea Viator Bennex. BUaaeeUt Aa law aaa, Baker! Duen. Bare laud. Jack vajoa Beeaett, Bidoa uaia Beuuer, Mantra, Mai Biaai hetmer, Merlin Bkhard Blbalhalmer, Carol Joe BkkllL Jack LeRor Bteboa. Donald Bderin Biaaxamtntiv Braea owea BUdtart. Delbert Lester Bait. Carl Jerome BoUims. Jo Aaa Beyer, bf al cotm Lslsh Bread, ahlrlar Jeea BcaaU ar, Jaree An Bret. Barber Arte Brewer, aherrtU Lav aaa Brtakler, Max la Ruth Brenao. Claljre Lawla Brow. rranose jesna mraw. same irrea Browa, JoBll Cellee Brave, Bob sit neerto Brownau, asever . Me manxat, Kenneth Jemae streaee. Mere Lee Brreat, Larry . Jemea Bnakaer. ' - Lois Men Bent, jadita Caroline Buraette, job Richard Burea. Donald Bart Burk. Hsrry Edward Eurks, Lnaaa CarnsU Burklend. arlrl Mea Burnhsra. Vint la Ann Barrte, John Darld Burrouihe. raui oene Burton, proa sirron Butler, - Marvin Busses caee. Petri sla Csm eron, aheron Blarns campeell. Darold arwia oanoeu. Merr sviaeaes card. Judith Carol Carlson, Delbert William carter, Auiuet Adalbert cather. jvorma Ruth Catron. Weld en Bator Chamber- Isln, Jamas odell enrutsnsoti, joeaan Palmer Clerk. Marveret Bthet Clerk, Marjorl Bather Clar, John Miaea Clar ion. Jack Alan Cobb. J so lea Men Coffel, Don Devil Cola, Jtorm . Mae Colllna. Moron Ann Collins, Mora Mae cooiev. rnruia J sen coo. William Hear? coop, Meneret Jene - Cooper, Beta Cotloen CoraweU, Bhlrkr Aaa Ootner, Valma Mae Cor, Donald Paul Cooed, ahlrlar Ann Crothem, Barbers June cuioertaoa, Julia Mae culbortooa, Jaa Alden cummlnca, Jenet Muriel Cum mlnie, Herold Llord Cummins, Ronald Deen Cupp, WUllem Oereld CurUa, Lola Mini cuioina. Mienard oereld Ohrlst. olferson. Jams, Leo Davenport, Patricia Ann DavidKP, John Irrlne Devla, Mm a Oeii DeBow, Mark Oordon Decew, Patrlele Ann ueener. Lore JOAnne Daoulre, Don ne Pare DaLepp, Lawrence Deuilei Delk. Lois Bobert Dodeen. Baalamla Jamas Doerkten, Oall Koseraarr Dorr, Brnul ssare srrapaia, I-eeir o UJtX. Bernlee af. Seat. Mlrhelle Merr aM. wartli, Bobert Alan Bdwarda. cllfload Arthur culler, Andraw Albert Bum. Meneret Jeaa Silk. Jemea Edward Blllson, WlUlem Theodora Brnerv. Bob. art Cbarlaa Snfle. Oordon Loraa Bnr sort, Laora Darllt Bnlar, Patrlcl. Aen Pari, - . Prad Jar Pellar, Oarrp Ceaihir Per. iujob, atarloa John Plowara. Judith Ann Poramea. Oarr William Pontr. Charlotte roster, rot S. Powler, Jr Robert Harrar Prenklln. Barkera Ad rlenne Pranawa, Laonore Ana Princb, Alvin Benrr Prleaen, Banna Puah Ana le Oelleapr, Dennll Kent air land. Nole Ma Oalea, Harrr Eluane Oabeuar, Kithrrn Louise Oattman, Mar var Warne Olbbena, Ruth Blma Ola bona, Neva Darlene Oilman, Traer Allan oilman, Jemea Oordoa oilmon, Bthel Mer Olrod. ChartOtU Merana alrrsrrf Thomas Curtla Ookka, Clauds Warne ' , sieien aarrine oordoa, char lotte JoAaoe Oreber, Blaine Ruth Oreh am, Joe Alice Oramm, aallr Jo Orsla. Merk Lee Oris bs now. oherletse LsVm.. O ruber, William Mowerd Owla. "oner Beui Itliaui, Pansy T "albert. (Meaa Arka Hall. Dnxaui Wame Bamlln, Leonard Bdward Hem mar, Jr. Lumk Clem Hammer. Veld Louies Hampton, jaekaoa lias. u.. ran. Pstsr. Burnett Meaaaa. Arlea Lewrenee Hanson, Darld Reed Bardie Lra oubart hardy, Msryirase Jeen Honor. Peter Bobert Harrla, Doan Bllaabeth Hart, Richard Lao Haurr. Carolyn Ann Hardahl, Darld Trumea Hslna, Oarnsll Mark Halstrom, Merman James Henderaon, LeursL Oraoa Hsrr, Jsnla Irene Benhe, Lrada Mirllr Hsrsba, June Inse Hath, Larrr Cor as tt Hewitt, Derwra Oene BMeert, Mer. oral Marr Hlttnsr. Merr Louisa Mel. comb, Arlan Carlrk Holmetedt. Oerv Richard Hell, Loir Jeenetta Boppe, Richard Lee Horaadar. Cherka Una Haul, aharow Lai Howe, Brlea Darothr Hudson, Charles Briar Hulrlna, John Robert Rurhea, Bar LaRor Huehas, Vlr tela Lee Huktt, Coral Ster Haadkr, las Mildred laaaa, tlarUra Jeaa laeek. Bin Mea Jeeeke, Philip BsrI Jenlaa, Olorla Mae Jarmla. Melvla Richard jar. Tie. Joe Oordoa Jarae, Robert MershellBmmamm jrMerta, Murrer Allen Jeaaea, Beverlr Juno Johns, Charles Lee Johnson, Derld Oeori Johnaon. Oeorsle Ann Johneon, Ksltk Lorln Johnao, Jaeluellno BVoane Jones, Merllrn Mee Jones, Jean Mark Jeraensso, Beth Blalal Juatu, Joe Col ken Eerbera Juul, Wllma Jeaa Keretea, Barbara Jaia Katuaa, Lorry Beadell Kepptneer. Peur Jemea PenH. MerUraa Lao Blbbr, ln TEACHERS H0NOXE0 ' - - Instructors who were honored d Graduate in Exercises ABae rhsrlame Klaa, BnasaeMa Arm olla Kbuer. Martin Be Klasar. Oeoiwo Thsmss Kirkwood, Carolra . 1st Kite, Jaek Wilder X Isaiah. Barbara Leuroes Klaer, Velms Mop Blaaaaa. Carol Diana Bepp, Derald Lai Knlttal, Jaek Lards Bretor, eUdnep Aaaa Promer, Marjork Mai Breaerr, Berber Aaa Korrk. Ler rr Keith Kyle, Jeaeo Plopd Beater. Paralto B Ladd. Louise Lamb. Bkhard Jama Landatv, Da Mm Lens, BUeea Paullaa Lena, Lerrahu Joyce Lenee ilad, Ronald Patrick Lineal, Bonnie Leark Laraen. Mure Leo Larson, Bob art John Larwaud. Kenaeth Oeaa Lew- raw. Ferris William Law. Merle Jane Lews on, Bsanle Mar Lap, Leon ard Lrle UBlue, Br aire Mark LaBoid. Carol Jaae Lea, Lollt Helen Leslie, Jue tlne Leurk Lewis, Arde Carolra Lie. Berber Jew Lssnhard, VUa Lktuvktk, "ooese Area uaeioeker, Dalwla MarMa blank. AU Bslth Utehaatkera. Vlr atel Ja Uvelp, abb Mm boekeaour, Pebsr Camera Lader, Laaral Manrl Lou. Lrnstu Ismbal Larhvi JbrMa, Jaae LeuMa. WUltam Walter Lottie, Key LmIm boveu. Baaak Bale beererr. asrams ssawaaa smrame. JaaaA AMroW Laaaa, Darrol Orris Lead, Janet Marie Msi rises la Dsweths kea M sou res or, Paul Brlea kelson, Roy Mm aatwr, er ramose suauso Math ewe, Oeoree Alfred Metier. Josephine An Mattkem. Wand tss saasM ammiiwm. euae aaaMSUHiex, reaneib Karri MaBath,' Dekrk Ireas MocleUaa, Jean eeeneasa macuisav. oale aseaieMfitH Berl Lee Molnteaii. S4b S ui.ta. lln, Donne Lea McLauehlln, Barbara isorwaa Mceaaeetak uarral arannsth aa. Baa, Barbara -Anne Maeka, Oeone Bd wasm aaerota. mere essveeesm asiahai. seat. Alias jap Miller, Charles Bee ens miner aaaap cnanel Millar, Deltoa La- bp Miiier. Deter aa Muier. jau .".V"' J.n Linear Mlaltk. Derld Blwrn Mix, Lena nawsi aaona. auir war Moor, psncy BoeUOQ Meontleld. William Juolot U.r- aseter, Oocdo Lealk aeecrla. Kenneth Berl Monk, Richard Berl Monte, Bev eaaamr mesa, eme AUM Matlla. Bennp Allen Bool, Dotma Joen Msal. ahtrkp Anno Bebrlle. Jama w. h.i. . v-ua 1 BBiBnr. R or aen Bthstynas Nsieon. Martha Amen de Nawherth, Ruth oreh em Hawton. asssaas siienoia. Richard "- snoamuj. area ire aariai Mote- LaDoa June oberw. t-hariw T..K Oak, DeJeno Merlen Oherra. W.lnh Lowtii wikSb? "eneii caroT tTrSi Potk Otten. Jeraldlaa Loulae oamsi Bath kite ranker. Daloree babel Per il. Oarr Leo Porker. Donald True. retch, rank Kathleen Patten, J am si Bkhard Petlereoa, Lewie Welter Patter- eon. Thomas Dean Patterson, Donald Allen Pateer. Lowell Merman pmh. Richard DouiIm Pedes, Dawn M arcane rairoo, Darrell uerd Pepper. Dorothy Res Pepper. Lome Lee Perklna Wilms Ruth Peters, Bobby Ana Peterson, Har rar aero reterson. aniriay alee ratarsaa. areierae euni riena, Kenneth Berl nn reL Mank Both Plummer. Btenlee s-. Plummer, Jr, Roderick L. Porter, Thai ma Laverae PowalL Bkhard Owan Pow ers, aeth Ah rroebotoL Donalya Reeel the Pattoa. Deen Lowsn Ouemma. Monk Meedakne Reaf. Rosa VJsvIa Hear, Lerette Vlrilnla Kern or. osore u. seeao, norma jean Reaila, Karl Mar- ua isenm. uein A urn Raltaenstaln. Oeone A. Remlnita. Oerald Dale Rem pel, Jemaa Raymond Rare. Lee Bewrer Richer, Beverly Rae Blnehert, WUllem Predarkk Rlnrnalde, John Phillip Rlteh ey, Roreo Donevaa Bobarteoa, William Lts r Robins. Jr. Merkae 11. Raulsr. Sarah Kalhlee Roper. Prod Leak Rose, Jr. Mildred CoreUs Ross berry, WUllem iisworui rtoaaow, uartd Buieno Roth, Meneret Mm Both, William Welter Row Mirk Ketherlno Rowlas. eLso.iao Peri Roy, Sldsey Hsrold Ruaesll, Maocr Ann Bust. Howerd Alan Sailer. Loll Jeen Bern. pit, jolorla Para Sanders, Ketbryn Mm Bentee, Do Ramon Better, Thotnes u Roy Beaerwola, Buieno Derld Berks, Kethrrn Jean Seharrer, Richard Hsnrr Schmidt, Paul Plord Sehmldt, Jock Ar thur Schroder, Merr Jeen Scbrunk. Jsmss Wllmer Schuok. Wllma si is Bchwartaanbuner, Jean Paul ftchwrnoch. wiH ss, srooss, eoen aoverir aeama ter, Boberta Irene Seara, Blrjiar Berl Sear, Barber Lm I saber. Meneret Dorothy Seeaer, Merlty Claire SetUe- mier, urry Dee Sharp, Patricia Col lee Bhlelde, William Boyd BhowalUr, Jr. Phyllis An Shraka, Dorothy Mee Shrratk. J an toe Petrlcie Bid dell, cielr mea aimmeas, urn Bleeaor Slllfe, Ainei Loreno Smith, PrlMk Worthlni ton Bmlta. Jr. Oarr Meerl Bmlth, Pauy LuElka Balder. M Sxics Doris Snook. Edwta Erkh Suhl. Dork Leake star-1 rati, Merllrn Mea Steele, Jenke Lavonni Stenhlem. Prod Cloronco stepper, Diane i eoea Buwert, Denn Jeea SUwert, Olor- ! la Madeira Stolk, Arlo Jeea stoD. Cerol Ruth strobli. Derlena Derail Sumner. Pstrkl Louise BunderllB, Alice Cerol - arinia. Oliver Scott Taylor. Arnold Louis Tarn. pie, Rarmoad Carer Terhuae, Mery Jeno inomaa, raiuip Arthttr Them peon, Rich ard Prank Tharmen, Boberta Jena Thurmaa. Waltea York Turles. rjoris Tom. . Derm Porter Valentine. Carol xsaa Vea Base, Patricia Lao Vaa Ottlniham, Merr Allee Vssi. Bhliley Mat. tne Vincent. Donald Bdward Waekerbaata. Bill Rae Walker, Rile Arleno Wanner, WUllem Meek Werrea. Dune Be'bare Weaaer-1 ss. Clark May water, Ckadla Key ' Weura, Roaer Km Wearer, Oerr Philip I rt I li IT urn -1. " 1 i y I DiplomosRecdy Af Albany High Albany Albany Union High school wlU present di plomas Wednesday, June S, to 180 members of the class stf 19SS, In commencement ex ercises at the high school au ditorium. Mark Hatfield, dean of stu dents at Willamette university and state representative from Marlon county, will give the commencement address with his subject being, "New Path ways." , , ., ,x i , '.... .i Valedictory will be dfdivared by Charles William Reynolds, and the salutatory by Nell Jef ferson Csusbie. Baccalsureate services will be held Sunday, May 11 at S p.mn with the Rev, George H. Huber, pastor of . tha First Methodist church, TTiieg. These exercises also will ba held at the high achool audi torium.' ' : , , Baccalcurc.3 for St. Luke's Svir.w!w ' Woodburn Graduation ex ercises for the 18S eighth . grade graduates of St. Luka's 1 parocWal achool at Woodburn wlU be held toUowlng the a.m. mass In thechureh Sun day, May 11. The baccalaure ate address will be given by Rev. V. L. Mottenbeler. ' Members ot the graduating class are ' Joan Alcher, Joan Deagen, Beverly DeOuire, tao ' Feldman, La Verne Ficek, Par rel Glatt, Lorrayne Heide. Jeanette Hemshorn, James I Hopkins, Lillian Kolar, Darlene Kraemer, Janet Mellner, Char les - Nathman, Judy NiUer, Kathleen Owings, Kenneth Richter, John Sanders, Frances Serres, David Smith, Gabriel Sticks, Jeanette Stravens, John Weigel and Marian Zauner. West Salem Baptists, Missionary Service West Salem Baptist chureh announces a special missionary service Sundsy night, May SI. at 7:30 with Rev. and Mrs. Ray mond Johnson of French West Africa. His missionary messsge will be illustrated with pictures from their field. The Johnsons hsve spent four years in French West Africa, serving under the Conservative Baptist Foreign Missionary so ciety. ; ; . , Weber, coken perk Welch. Marrtie Beee Weumen, WllrSer Stewart wwlla, Howerd Daea Wcocer, Arleno Bmma Warner, WUllem Albert Warner, Donald Bdmaad White, Lorry Oilmen wlcklaer, Alaa Lm Williams, Howard Merrill Williams, Vlr ilnla Roae WUliemt, Loa Wand Wil liamson, Malrla M. wiuiemaoa, Mormea Jemea Wllmet, Moadrey Boo WUswa, Richard Oeorti wusrm, Ban Allee wn ton, Prenklln D. Woelk, Olorle Lo Wood, W111U Allen Wood. Lloyd WUllam Wooden. Cberlottt Lenoro Wood. Merr B Warden, Oereld Charles Wrlebt, KSSV-. notk Wemer Wolf. Horry DouiIm Tatee, Bdwera arBoeS Toruti, Rermond Bdwerd Team, Jr. Betty Merle Eehere, Arlral Jeaa Beak, Joaepblne Ana SIsllasfcL Bvllnl , Slalel, Mery Lea Zumwelt. BBbaOameM 'amMsaamaaea l:4t jn, Sunday Schawl : 11:00 a.m. -UNNATURAL 1 GROWTH" (Parable of Mustard Seed) l:M y,m.. FoUawahls 7 :1S p.m-COUNCIL ECHOE8" . 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