Friday, AugiMt 21, 1953 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sale, Oreron Pa f Many-Guest Pastors On Silverton Church Programs SUverton The Rev. Joseph Cooper, pastor ot the Christian and Missionary Alliance, will feature youth mixed vocal quartet at the morning service and evening "aingspiration." The quartet personnel are the Misses Nola and Ardis Whlttaker, Dan Barthold and Kenneth Larsen, presenting the four-part arraangement of the hymn "Nothing But the hymn, "Nothing But Leaves." Mrs. Cooper is the accompanist. ' The pastor's worship hour sermon topic is, "A World Em pire Vision Wrecked," based in the second and third chapters of the Book of Daniel. ' At the 6:45 p.m. young peo ple's alliance fellowship hour, Dr. Gordon McNeiliy is .to tell of his personal experiences as missionary in a far east leper colony and will show pictures of his own taking during his medical and Christian admin istrations. Bishop of the Portland dis trict, Dr. A. Raymond Grant, will be the Sunday, August 23, Methodist worship hour speak er. Junior and senior high youth groups are to meet in separate rooms at 7 p.m., Sun day. The Rev. Douglas Harrell is pastor. Announcement wiii be made, of the naming of Ed gar Boyce as chairman of the church official board to suc ceed Ben Sprick. Preparations are under way for the quar terly conference, Sunday, Sept. 6, at Silverton Methodist church at 8 p.m., with Dr. George Rote berry, superinten dent of the Salem district, di recting the program. "New Channels for Love," is the sermon topic of Rev. A. W. Nelson at Immaanuel Luth eran church 11 o'clock wor ship hour, Sunday, Aug. 23. Luther League meets at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Nelson will be in Parkland, Wash., as instruc tor in the week's classes at Pacific Luther college at the Luther League leadership school when four Silverton young folk will be among those attending, David Over lund and Carolyn Hage from the Immanuel group, and from Trinity Lutheran, Sil verton, Yvonne Mosier and Herbert Heublein. Rev. Nelson plans to return Saturday, Aug. 29. Rev. Arvid L. Hokonson of Calvary Lutheran church, will present the Rev. J. Henry Tur nidge, president of the Salem Bible College an Academy, as pulpit guest, Sunday as the 11 o'clock worship hour speaker. There will be no evening serv ices. Ladies Aid will be Wed nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the church social rooms when a no-hostess luncheon is to be served. Rev. Arthur Charles Bates ot the First Christian church is inviting Rev. Russell Myers, Jr., youth director of the Yak ima, Wash., Christian church, to present the 11 o'clock and the evening 8 o'clock sermons. First Presbyterian Church i Chemeketa at Winter "THE CHRISTIANS CONVERSATION" By Rev. B. J. Holland Two Services: ' 9:45 and 11 A.M. KOCO, 10:00 A.M. First Methodist Church Downtown The Tell Whltt Spirt vim th Chimes ' WORSHIP WITH US 11:00 A.M. SUHDAT "CHOOSING OUR COMPANY" Broadcast 11:30-1 1 :ti (noon) KSLM Brooks H. Moore Minister . ANNOUNCING A CHRISTIAN KINDERGARTEN OPENING AT CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH 1751 STATE STREET Sept. 21, 1953 Follows Public School Yesr I to 11:45 A.M. Dally Limited to: 25 children 5 years of age For Reservations and Information Call 2-6718 MRS. RUTH BEESLET, Teacher Hear Rev. Curry orL0ScALES' A Msn of Faith and Vision EACH NIGHT 8 P.M. COLORED PICTURES Takei by Bro. Carry ' MONDAY Attend Our Splritoal Sanday School, 1:45 A.M. Sunday Worship, 11 A.M. Rev. Wyatt Speaks FAITH TABERNACLE 1305 North Ith at Gaines Rev. Gerald Sawyer, director of Silverton youth, will be ab sent with he and Mrs. Sawyer going to Bellingham to attend the marriage of a brother. Dale Sawyer and Miss Joyce Nelson, in a Saturday evening cere mony. In a congregational so liciting program, sufficient money was pledged and pre sented for the placing of a roof on the church. Mrs. Glenn Benson was chairman of the roof committee, and is serv ing as president of the junior woman's guild. Pastor Joseph A. Luthro and family are planning to return home Monday, Aug.- 24, from attending sessions at Parkland for two weeks. No Sunday school classes are being held during August at Trinity Lutheran church, with regular church services be ginning at 10 o'clock, Sunday, Aug. 3, when the Rev. O. F. Braaten, retired minister, of baiem, will conduct the morn ing worship service. Barbara Aarrell and Donna' Olson will present the Luther League topic, "Who Makes Up Your Mind," at the 7:30 o'clock evening hour. Miss Martha Roisen, Corval lis, daughter of the Ben Rois ens, will appear as soloist at the Sunday worship hour. At the Colton Bible Youth Camp Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Aug. 23, chimes as a memorial will be played, hon oring the late Rev. Ernst Sae rison. In a dedicatory program. Rev. Sacrison was director of the camp for many years and met accidental death when a tree at the camp, was blasted two years ago. A son, the Rev. Earl Sacrison, will have a part in the service. Quarterly Meeting Wesleyan Church The Wesleyan Methodist church is to hold quarterly con- ference Friday evening at 7:45 at the church located at South 15th and Mill streets. The Rev. J. R. Swauger, Home Missions secretary of the Wesleyan Methodist church of America and also the newly elected pres ident of the Oregon Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist church, of Syracuse, N. Y., will be the speaker. In connection with this first quarterly confer ence of the new church year the church will observe com munion. Anyone interested is welcome. The church will climax a two weeks Bible school Sun day morning at 10:45 with a public children's service. This will consist of songs and Bible memory work. There will be displays of handwork done. Houstons Return Calvary Baptist Rev. and Mrs. Howard Hous ton, formerly ol Salem and cur rently on furlough after five years as missionaries in Assam, India, will return to Calvary Baptist church on Sunday, bringing the messages both morning and evening. It will be a part of the churclf s 25th anniversary-year program. . Rev. Houston, who was Di rector of Youth at Calvary dur ing the years 1948-1947, will speak on the subject, "Feed My Sheep." In the evening Mrs. Houston will speak and show pictures of their remarkable work among the Lotha Naga people in the hill country of India. Leslie Methodists To Hear Ediger Loren Ediger of Salem, mis sionary under the Mexican In dian mission to the remote In dian tribes of Mexico, will oc cupy the pulpit at Leslie Meth odist church at the Sunday morning service. Mr. and Mrs. Ediger have been studying at the mission school at Tamazun chale, Mexico, and will return for active work in the field later this year. OF HAWAIIAN ISLANDS on His Evangelistic Tours NIGHT, 8 P.M. Rev. Rice Joins 1st EUB Church The Salem First Evangelical United Brethren church has Just welcomed its new assistant pastor, Rev. A. Delbert Rice, to the city of Salem. Rev. Rice will be assuming the positions of Director of Music and also Director of Young People's Work. A graduate of Oregon State college, he received his B. S. In the School of Electrical En gineering before attending the Western Evangelical Seminary at Portland, Oregon, for which he is now completing the re quirements for the B. D. de gree. Rev. Rice has previously been the choir director in churches in Gladstone and in West Portland, where he and his wife also taught in the Bible school. They have come to Salem from Sodaville where Rev. Rice was the pastor of the Evangelical United Brethren church. ' Prof. Caliandro . Speaks Wednesday Rev. Anthony Caliandro, who was in the national headlines recently because of the Protes tant persecution in italy, will be speaking in Salem Wednes day evening, August 28, at the First Evangelical United Breth ren church, Marion and Sum mer. Prof. Caliandro was born in Italy and began his education there but completed his college and graduate work in the U.S., receiving a B. Sc. and M. A. from New York university. Af ter serving for many years in the United States as pastor, editor, teacher of Italian, civics and Americaniation, and acting as director of Christ's Mission in New York City, Prof. Cali andro resigned all of bis posi tions and returned to Italy to establish and open the Evan gelical Biblical Institute, at Portici, Naples, Italy. This sem inary is for the training of men for the gospel ministry in that country and operates several missions in nearby commun tes when are staffed by stud ents of the institute. It was for his connection with this school that Prof. Caliandro was asked to leave Italy. Youth in Charge Baptist Program The 6:15 o'clock evening young people's meeting at the First Baptist church will be this Sunday in the form of a "sea voyage" on board the S. S. Salvador. The College B. Y. room will be decorated as a ship with the ship's personnel and deck hands participating in the program. Main discus sion of the evening will be car. ried on by Roger Aiken and John Periman following the topic, "Does the Need Consti tute the Call to Foreign Mis sions," All College and Business-Age young people are in vited. Guest speakers will fill the pulpit at both regular services of the church. At 1 1 a. m. Rev. J. R. Turnbull will speak on "The Fourfold Vision." Rev. Elmer Heibert of Salem Heights will speak at the 7:30 evening evangelistic hour. Grace Lutheran Auxiliary Meets Recently organized as an auxiliary of Grace Lutheran church is a women's missionary society which will hold its meetings the second Tuesday evening of each month. Since many ot the women of the con gregation are employed in of fices and stores they are un able to attend the afternoon ses sions of the present Women's Missionary Society. The Aug ust meeting was held at the Henry Storlie home. Officers who will serve for the remaind er of the year are Mrs. Henry Storlie, president; Miss Hendra Klabo, vice president; Mrs. Daniel Whitesell, secretary, and Mrs. Thomas Mommsen, trea surer. The September 8th meet ing will be held at the Fidel Vroom residence, 4045 Silver ton Road. Early Sunday Mass Stayton For the benefit of bean harvesters, Immaculate Conception church is provid ing an extra Sunday morning mass. First mass is said at 5:30 a. m., and the regular mssses at 7:30 and 9:30 as usual. Sun day evening services are at 7:30 p. m. throughout the sum mer. Amity Churches MM Wtlllm P. Bra. Miter. Hun dr lehooi. It . hi. II or taint worship. 11 ft. m, Sv rains Mr., p. n. Chart at ChHtiatpl9 p. star lbl Ktwol. 18) a. Morntof worthlp, 11 a Chrlnlaa lAtScavar, M p. Evtalnf mWTTmf, 1.M p. wk. Cbelr ptm Uc. M p. a. MU-U(y-IU. ewrwea MtCvtiMtl. nla Itrttr. SuoOft? atnai, II ft. m. BfornlBf worthlp, 11 P. Touth ItUawibip, Pe - Oefc Ores (mopes Rev. Brace Mr -Ooaasll. minister. Morning worship, 0 40 a. m. Bundsr school, 10:4S a. m. AasemMr of Oed front K. Mspee. peator. punder school. 0 40 a. m. Mom Ins worship, 11 s. at. Bvsalag service. 13 m. as. Salem Clturcli 9A rim MtifcK auu chart at. Votbioc rtu 1 a. a. tamaa: "ChMtlt Otjr CMHU." rU V. MMr taUWr. totttfftBiu Cburt f Jm Ckrto ff UUN eft ! aTWl tk M4 ChvtBttkilt tlTMU. Overt W. 9w4, Mi4M. chart HkMl IU. wrnip BtVlf II. OWM W. tSpM1, MMktr. BvonUl VttflAl MtYtM V OlWII WMk, IMkW. oaks! BonolM Morlh Cotton mm D" etreeto, Bev. BueVslnb rti. pee ler. SurAer school 01 1:41 a.m.. With cleesse lor all mm. Worship senses el 11 e-m., sermon tools, "And Ho Teueni Theee." Bvoatnt imh! hour S pi. a topes: "Two riser su." Fm MeleeOM Hulil US Wlater IMMl JU. M. G. Miller, pester. Sun der school 1:4 so. Uernlna worship a a. "Breeklna MM Orenna- Touih Servlee : pas. Imlu eervlee 1:N Prorer eervlee M 1:M m Christian mm Ml North Ola mat llau. star. Poi W. Ounlher. neelor. Sunder school S.40 r.m. worthlp: aersooa mi Boater: "n,k To Mr Pace" II o.oi. AJUooeo Tooth Prllewaulp JO .o. BvenlM eermon: "Tho ImporUBc. prstnuir- 1:N p m. Celvarr BoolM South Llhertr ot wilier otroot. Ootor BJ. Berth, poitor. Blolo othool ;4I. "Pee Mr Snoop" 11. Bev. noword Houston, aseeos, lotto. Broedeaal ovsr KOAt. 14M KM Beotlat Touth Poliowshio Mro. suvora Houatoa ol Assam. Xnele '.JO. Pint CoritiloB Morloa mm Cot torn. Dudler Simla, minister. Donald. Porno, mlntaler ot Cbrlsttsn edueaUon. Church school t:4l o.ss. Morning worship ond Communion 10:41 o m. Sanson or Dud lor Strain. Sols. "Hold Tnoo Mr Bond" Rrlsts iTcd MeDvsnnot. Tooth trouns i:W p.m. Svsntng worship scrvtts 1;M. ormon Or Dudlsr airoln. Court Street Cnrlstlen Court street ol 11th. W. Hsreld Lrmon ond O. PhUlp Kurd, ministers. Bible School naeemblr, e m. Mornlnt worship U:M ('clock. Sermon or Hereld Lrmoa. "The Wis dom Thot Is Prom Ahore. Town nour It n.m. Brsalnl worship 1:1 o'clock. Sermon tr O. Philip Burd. Semes Troth Cooler 141 Chemeketa. Bunder school IS. Screlce 11. Toole: 'Tou Are immorioi. hot. vuto ow Ceotrel totketon North Capitol and Oslnss street. O. B. Rundatrom. poster. Central Lutheran hour KOCO t:3e. Pam- Ur Sunder school B. ssornuuj wor ship II. Brenlns oenrlco t:t. wi.at RMcrMstlenel Marion and Winter strsets. Bar. Walter R. Stork ot Plrat Coniregstlonsl church, aaa Diego, CalU., guest minuter 11 a.m. Pint Chorru ol Christ, adonUst Lie- ertr end Chemeketa streets, aunaer school ot 11 o. m. Church sorTlee ot It m. Leeson-sermon suomcs: -ssuia. No Bunder evening service during Au gust. SI John lolheron (Mo Srned) Itth and A SU. H. w. Oroeo, poster. Ber Ices ot t and II. Bunder school at IS. rhorch of Jesus Christ mi Letter Dor Solela (Mermen) Ith and Msdlsoei Bte. John B. BelLsburr. bishop. Priesthood meeting. a. m.. Bunder school. 10:M a. a,, aeeressont names, t p. es. n.-.t , th ...... rain St. t St. at tlth. tho Re,. T. M. Oebhard. pastor. Worship services. e:,s eno it e. m. Sermon br the Rev. H. T. P. Wlttroek. D. D.. Portlend. Bundar school Bible Cissses IS a. m. Chemeketo Bts. Rev. aeorse H. Bwllt, b r. . n.l. .M.H..UU. , IU snn 1 9:10 a. m.. Ruraerr achool in pariah hall. it o. m. rroier service bm hibh, . Beveoth Dor Advsatlat Bummsr ond Bood. asbbath School I.1Q a. m. Topic, "The Relation of Pslth to the Blood." Sermon 11 S- m. br Pastor Jt. O. Behalf, ner. Plrat Splrllosllat 4W M. Cottsge. Mo ssrvlcs nest Sunder. , SI. Msrfc's letheroa 341 R. Churrh. Morning worship, t e. .m. Ouest spesk sr Sundsr. Edwsrd Merer. Sunder school, IS a. m. .Luthsr League snoots at g p. m. Plrst Choreh of Ood Cottage ond Hood. R. J. Mclntlre. mlnlstsr. Sundsr school. 10. Morning worship. 11. T. P. mssuais, g:4S. Kvealag eervlco, r:M. Lebiah Csmmooltr B. M. Books. B. D . psator. BundsT school for ell cleasea et 10. Worahlp ond preerhiag et 11. Junlora meet ot T with Mre. Stelser conducting. Tounc People under direction of Marr Baamborier at 1:40. Prsachlng at 1:30. St. Jeseob'a Csthelle Chemeketo end Winter. Rav. Joe. B. Vendsrbeek. pea tor. Sundsr masses: S. 1. S, 0:11. I0:M and 11:10. Confessions Ssturdsr: l:3g to 0:30 ond 1:30 to 0. St. Vloeent de Pool Csthelle Columbia and Mrrtlo streets. Msssss at 0. 1:30. 0:40. It end 11:10 a. m. Confessions Sst urdsr. 4:30 to 1 10 and 1 to 0:30 p. m. end before maasea. . Oroeo Lotberoa (E!X Buanrvisw snd Lsnslng svtnues. t:40 a. so. Sunder school Junior service. 11 a. as., divine worship. 1 p. m., Luther league plcnte at Buab's posture. It. W. Hoi to, pester. Koltht Memerlel Ceugreeotteosl 140 south loih St. 0:40 a. m.. Sunder achool. 11 o. m.. Morning worahlp. Sermon, "There's a Stone In the Rood," br the Rev. Bdwerd c. Belter, guett minister. Church'tlme nurtsrr. Plrst Baptist Marlon and Llberlr. Dr. Llord T. Anderson, pestor. Rev. Thorn ton Jsnsma. assistant pastor. Bundsr school, 0:40 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock, "The Pourlold Vision," Rev. J. R. Turnbull. Touth meetlnga, 0:10 p. m. Bvening so, pel stmce. 1-3 o'clock. Ouest snooker. Rev. Bmor Blobert. Poor Cernere Bsptlst State and Xlm Sis, Rev, Victor L. Lourks, poster. Bon dsr school, 0:40 a. m. Mornlog worship. 11 o'clock, pastor opssklng. Toons Peoples leegue. 0:30 p. m. Bvening gos pel service, 1:30 p. m. Pelth Lutheran N. River Rd. at Cher rr end Cummlnss Lens. Oeo. L. Holm uulat, B. D.. potior. Worahlp services, svsrr Sundsr, at II a. m. la the cbepel. Bundar school, everr Suader. at 0:40 o. m. hi the chenel-porleh hotuw. Touth meeting everr Bander alght ot f p. m. In the ekapel. Hopewell Churches prwril K. I. P RT. Olftta tur rit, patter. Sunday achapL It Morn tnc worihip. 11 a. m. T p. m, vtnith ftllewthtp. Cotuit prarr aoatlat at pariMRM Atituit St. Lyons Churches Lvoao Metbedlal Churrh school et 0 40 o. m. with Mrs. John Prldesu. general superintendent, end Mrs. Glen Jullea, primes? sunvrleteadenl. Woe. ahip aervlee ot II o. m., topic. "Vitel Eipertenre." August 33. M. T. P. group will meet at the peraooeeo at 1 p. m. ALBANY VNITID FUND Albany Budgets of six agen cies which will participate in the first Albany area United Fund drive will be reviewed and if approved will be pre sented to the executive board next week, John Anderson, newly appointed chairman of the budget committee, an nounced iollowing a meeting of the United Fund board of directors last night in the city: hall. i Timely Sermon Topics On Woodburn Church Agenda Woodburn The Rev. Noble Streeter of MiU City will be guest speaker Sunday, Aug. 23, at the Woodburn and Bethel Presbyterian churches. He will speak at the Bethel church at 10 a.m. and at the Woodburn church at 11 a.m. Rev. Streeter is a friend and former classmate of Rev. Rob ert E. Van, who is expected to take over the pastorate ot the two churches early in Septem ber. Dr. David Ferguson will speak at Mill City and Mehama Sunday morning and will be at Woodburn again Aug. 30. Sun day school at the Woodburn church is at 4M5 and follows the morning service at Bethel. Rev. J. William Carlson, pan tor, will be in charge ot the 0 a.m. service Sunday, Aug. 23, at the Immanuel Lutheran church following a vacation ot three weeks. He will speak on the topic, "The Power ot God's Word." A two-weeks daily vacation Bible achool wiU bee held at the Woodburn, Immanuel Luth eran church, beginning Mon day, Aug. 24. Classes will be held from 0 to 11:45 Monday through Friday, closing Sept 4. Rev. S. Darlow Johnson, for mer pastor of the Leslie Metho dist church, Salem, will con duct the 11 o'clock service at the Woodburn Methodist church Sunday morning. "Mo tive" will be his sermon topic. Rev. Ormai B. Trick, pastor. has been invited to deliver the 70th anniversary sermon of the Fossil Methodist church. Regular services will be held st the Woodburn Assem bly of God church Sunday with Sunday school at 0:45 a.m., worship service at 11 . a.m.. young people's meeting st 7:45 p.m. Earl Goodnight of Springfield will be the speaker at the evening service. Mon day night the Woodburn church will be host to sectional youth rally of this area. Rev. Cranston of Camaa, Wash., will be the speaker. Rev. D. Lester Fields of Woodburn, retired Methodist minister, will be guest speaker at the Woodburn Church of God at both the 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. services on Sunday, Aug. 23. The pastor. Rev. Edward H. Baldwin, will be one of the delegates attending the west coast convention of the Church of God, Thursday through Sun day. He is a senior youth ad viser of the state. The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints of Woodburn will hold the annual picnic at Settlemier park Sunday, Aug. 23, follow ing the morning service, The potluck dinner will be served at noon. Elder Carpenter of Vancouver, Wash., will be guest speaker at the 11 a.m. service. George E. Omans is pastor. I "The New Birth" will be the 11 a.m. sermon topic on Sun day, Aug. 23, of Rev. George Student Preacher St. Mark's-Sunday At the 8 o'clock worship ser vice Sunday morning the St. Mark's Lutheran congregation will hear a young theological student who will supply the pulpit in the absence of the pastor. He is Edward Meyer, 790 Fairview, a son of the con gregation and the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Meyer, long- time residents of Salem. Young Mr. Meyer is a graduate of Midland college and has com pleted one year at Central Lu-, theran Theological Seminary, Fremont, Neb. He is engaged in church survey work during the summer for the Pacific1 synod. Mr. Meyer will return to Central Seminary in Sep-1 tern ber to continue his theo logical training, looking to ward ordination to the gospel' ministry in lBSS. Englewood Bible School to Open The Englewood Evangelical United Brethren Dally Vaca tion Bible school will begin Monday, continuing each day for two weeks, except on Sat urday and Sunday. Classes are planned lor all children from four years of age through the sixth grade. Each day the school will be livened with awards, treats and special object lessons. On one day a live pet lamb will be used In teaching a phase of the twenty third Psalm. The beginners, primary and Juniof departments will be out ted by 22 teachers. Music will be under the dl-1 rection of Mrs. Alfred Downs,' pianist, and Mrs. William Pero. song leader. Furs Exclusively For 15 Tears LACHELLES 1348 Ferry St. Springer at the Woodburn Christian church. His topic for the p.m. service will be "Effective Service." Sunday achool is at 10 a.m. and Chris tian Endeavor at T p.m. Mrs. Springer and daughter, Mary, have returned from the Chris tian Service camp at Wi-ne-ma, where Mrs. Springer served as dean of women. The Springers were honored with a house- warming at the new Springer home Thursday night. "Nations Divided1' will - be the 11 a.m. sermon topic of Rev. R. Brendler ot the Wood burn Bible Baptist church Sun day at 11 a.m. For the eve ning service at 7:45 his topic will be "God's Final and Su preme Messenger." Sunday school is at 0:45 a.m., and young people's meeting at :45 p.m. Rev. Ruth Specter, evangel ist, will be guest speaker at the 8 p.m. service at the Woodburn Foursquare community church Sunday, Aug. 23. Rev. Spec ter, a former actress and a great granddaughter of a Jeru salem rabbi, is reported to be the only known lady Jewish evangelist ' Her topic will be "From Jerusalem and Holly wood to the Pulpit". The pas tor. Rev. Arthur Goble, will speak at the 11 a.m. service. Topic: "The Reinforced Life." Effective Aug. CATSUP MAYONNAISE1,; SUGAR C tr H OR WHITE SATIN HOl0I.S)8' 25,.,245 PINEAPPLE TV i., 5T '..( si' CHEESE VELVEETA BREEZE VAN ZEE I CANTALOUPES Fully Matured ( on the Vine LB. O CORNED BEEF 49' icmm IIISKET II. eBPBjenamnajwnwaensw 1 a ,"IW 2120 Fairgrounds m u r isinaa fi Baha'i World Faith to Meet . Saturday evening, August 22, at 8 o'clock at the YMCA, Room C, the Baha'i. World Faith will .hold its regular monthly meeting.' Its House of Worship, whose beauty at tracts thousands of tourists an nually, was recently completed and was dedicated early in May. Pictures of this dedica tion and many views of the Temple, located at Wilmette, Illinois, will be shown by Mar lorie Taylor ot Portland. Mar- xieh Gail, author ot a recently published book, Persia and the Vistorians, will be the speak. er. Mrs. Gail has spoken at two previous meetings and the experience of listening to her most interesting talks is one that la repeated with additional pleasure. Mrs. Gail was one ot the Oregon delegates to the dedication and will have many intriguing bits to tell about the thousands of people from all parts of the world who at tended this event. The public is cordially invited to be pres ent, t BAM3URG COATS For Little Girts ' 1 Who Grow se Fast MARGWEN'S Cspltol Shopping Center 21-22-23 Fridayr Saturday. Sunday it"'1" 2 b 25 Best Foods NuMade RING BOLOGNA 3;sT' H. -m w I L a -up. ...- am a Rd. 24$ Court St. 1265 Center St. Dr.WiHrcck d t Christ LuLhsren. Dr. H. T. T. Wittroek, Pori- land, will deliver the sermon and conduct the services this Sunday in the absence of the regular pastor, T. M. Gcbhard at Christ Lutheran church. The Rev. Wittrock now re tired from the active ministry is widely known in the North western District of the Luther an church for the pioneer work in the interest of the church in the west. Rev. Gebhard. who is at pres ent on vacation on the Oregon, coast, will return to the parish on August 27 and resume the schedule of services for August 30. SCHAEFER'S NERVE TOMIC For. functional disturb ances, nervous koodachsja, nerveus, irritability, excita bility, sleeplessness. : , 1.00-$1.75 SCHAEFER'S. DRUGSTORE Open natty, 1:M svm. . 8 fJU, Bandars, t ajn. . 4 MS. ' 135 N. Commercial Quart Bottle 59 TOMATOES Ripe IDS' Xice Slicers IB. AS BACON JOWLS 39' rot SUSONMt II. ill a m 935 S. Commercial y n.i I ten i wsaessammw "ip. I mtowmm -ii'iih mkrJ)kmm$mkmm i