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Part f Varied Topics By Woodburn Woodburn "Stumbling Into Paradise" will be the termon topic of Dr. David Ferguwn at the Woodburn and Bethel Presbyterian churches Sunday, August 30. He wlU ipeak at the Bethel church at 10 ajn. and at the Woodburn church at 11 a.m. Sunday school at Woodburn l at 9:49 a.m.; prayer meet ing at T p.m. Wednesdays. Sunday school at Bethel fol lows the morning service. "Jesus Shall Reign" will be the sermon topic of Rev. Or mal B. Trick at the Woodburn Methodist church at 11 a.m. Sunday. This will be the clos ing sermon of the summer series, "Great Hymns cf the Church." "The Events on the Jericho Rottd" will be the sermon topic of Rev. J. William Carl- NEW PASTOR 7 i' VI Rev. Frank S. Harder who will be Installed1 Sunday morning aa pastor of Em manuel Mennontte church of ' Pratum. Saiem GturclieA Strat Sreatelleel rjalteal Bretarea corner Marian ana Hummer. A O. Je mleson, mlnUtar. Sunday aehanl e-aa Momma aorshla 10:m. Hastate ar Blab. a are werner. S4. Hart's Utaerea JO fr. On arch street. DIMat tarvica s an. aermon b uia paaior. we nee. John L. Ceuele. Sunday achool eoQrenes at 10 a eh. Iai thtr. beet tie mists at : p.m. Ckrial Lalkaran LC state atraat at 11th. RtT. T. M. Oebharcl, paator. eun- oar worenis eerrleea S:4I and 11 a with tha aarraon and Heir Communion etlabratlon br tha paator. Bunder achool vioie aiaaaaa a.n. Calvar Baailss aAuth fjharta -I tan. Ur street. Omar M. Berth, paator. Blbla achool ;4I. Bar. Laitar Barelr 11. Ottaat apeeeer rrom unneld aollita. Broadeaat orar koak 1UO Be. Baptist Tauth Pal lowahlp 19. Bar. Laitar aarolr BeereenheS Chunk at Jaaaa cartel at Lester Dee- lalala eeronteenth and Chtmesata streets. Oaorrt w. Soeed. paator. church achool S:il. Worahlp aarrlca 11. Bldar Clinton Dohaon at Camaa, apaakar. Blaetlen el affleera : ) Branlns vorahln A. Caleb Clark, speaker. Satan Tralk Canlar 141 Cnemasste Sunday achool la. aarrlca 11. To pie: Hea eto-eaacts Oats. Bav. OLlra etar- aaaelat North aummar and Blood eta. abhath. achool :. Deparlmenta for II Maa. Preaching eerrlee 11 o'clock. Bldar a. B. aahaalrnar. paator. Spaclal reaper eerrleea nnd aaaoclatad aflssloa arr Tolas tear arocram at 1 a.ss. SI Jaeai-a talharea (ale. Sraedl SU- aseath and A atraata. B. W. areas, paa tor. Aarrleaa At t and il Sunder achool aa it. Cknrak al Joes, (mrtet af LatUr Day Setose IStenaaal ruth and liadlaon atraata. John B. Ballaburr. blahepi prleat head meollnt S a.m. Sunday aehaol 1S:SS an. Sacrament aanrlea V B-m. Betat feela Bsaseeeel Church and Chamakatn atraata. Bar. Oeerae R. swift, B.D rector. Holy Oommunlon l:M and S N em. 'Nurserr achool la partes, hall 11 am. Stayer aarrlca and aermoa II at, Jaaapk's ChtheKe Ohomeketa and Srlaler. Star. JoeoDh B. Vendarback. pee' tor. Sunder measee: a, T. a. :ll. 10 3t) and 11:41. Confessions Saturday: 1 ta IK end !: te . Tha Ckrastaea aa Weaieaare- AUtaaee Worth llh and Oalnas. Bar. real Ounther. paator. Sunday achool t:4l a.m. llorAlne aarraon by paator. ' troapact and Toapect 11 la. Anianca Tenth Fellowship S:3S p.m. Branlns ear- men, "The word area afitnuiy. rtrat Caersa af Oad Cuttaie and Hood. H. J. Melnttre, minister. Sunday achool IS. Morn tea worthle 11. TT msellns I II. Branlns Berries Tie. ale and heellns aarrlca at Leetura aa t.jo. apeeeer err. vinaews at viaeaal aa Pa at CalteUe Colum kla and Mrrtla atraata. Itaeaaa at a, T to, S II, IS and 11:11 am. ooafanlona Bat arday, I II ta I J and I ta S M I aad before anaaeee. rrm meuaaiae Miaren maa Mornlnt aorahlp II am. Sermoa: "So TU LID I TreTNT- BIMUH n. w mtnUtar. tint Caarca at CHrt.4. S.Uali.4 Ua erty And Cbamakata atraata. Sunder i . . ii ... ntinrwK aarvfcM at 11 euejvast muw- Weeleraa ISataealet nftaaath and 111. W. A. Kaufmeaa, aaaler. Sunday emoal It. WerahIP aarrMe 11. Youth earrtee 1:1a. Branlns worahlp S. The Baikal Bapim North Cattasa at tr itraat. Bar. Budolph Woyke. paa tor. Sunday achool At S:4S am. WeraMp eerriee at it a.m. oarmcai ira Step one.' Touth meatlnta at 1 pm. Branlns soapal hour at S a'elack. Sree Mrthadlal Market and Winter treats. Sunder achool S 41 am. morn lnt wonhip -With a Mtad la Work" 11 A m. Youth aarrlea IS p m. Braneelle lla aerrlce "Samson, the Loeer" 1:W m. . . & . . . . . -1 ..a T iki tlrrau. Dr. Uord T. Andereoa. paator. Bar. Thornton Jename, aaaoclate paator. Sunday achool S:4t am. Mernlns war- ahie II o'clock. -The Beerleellas oea-pal.- raster Uoyd Andereoa. Touth maettnis 4 II pm. Branlns soapal aerr- sca Aaetner ver at croatiM. fear Cenara Baptist Bute aad Blm atraata. Rar. Victor L. tVeucts. peeler. Bundar echoes S 41 am Marntas war- able II a'clock. paster speeime Touns taonla'a Uaaue I t) p.m. Brealas soa- Featured Ministers son at tha Immanuel Lutheran church Sunday at 11 a.m. The two weeks daily vacation Bible school is now in pro gress at the Lutheran church. Classes are held Monday through Fridays from 9 to 11:45 a.m. The school will close Sept 4. "The Abundant Life" will be the 11 a.m. sermon topic of Rev. George Springer Sunday at the Christian church. At ( p.m. he will spesk on the top ic "The Man Whom Jesus Called Great" The Loyal Berean. Bible school class of the Christian church will be guests of "The Seekers' class at a weiner roast and pot-luck supper Fri day, August 28, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert San- ford beginning at 0:30 p.m. Mrs. Lester Henn end Mrs. George D. Jones will be in chsrge, assisted by Mrs. Har old Colgan. Rev. R. Brendler, pastor of the Woodburn Bible Baptist church will speak at 11 a.m. Sunday on the topic "The Cost of Revival." Leslie New ell will have charge of the evening service which begins at 7:4$ o'clock. Sunday school begins at 0:4S ajn. and young people's meeting is at 6:45 p.m. Prayer meeting at 7:45 pjn. Wednesdays. A special revival meeting series will begin Tuesday, Sept 1, at the Woodburn As sembly of God church with Evangelist Zera Miller of California as speaker. Meet ings will be held dally at 7:45 p.m. except Saturdays for at 9:45 a.m. each Sunday, two weeks. Sunday school is worship service at 11 a.m., young people's meeting at 7 p.m. and evangelistic service st 7:45 p.m. At the Woodburn Four square community church, Rev. Arthur Goble, the pas tor, will have as his topic for the 11 a.m. service Sunday, "The Miraculous Mantle." The topic for the evening service st 8 p.m. will be "Goodness and Greatness." with Ruth Specter as the speaker. Sunday school Is at 0:45 a.m., young people's meetings at 0:30 p.m. "The Handwriting on the Wall" will be the sermon topic of Rev, Edward H. Baldwin at tha Woodburn Church of God Sunday at 11 a.m. For the evening aervice at 8 p.m. he will speak on "Judicial Jus tification." Sunday school Is at 10 a.m., youth meeting at 7 p.m., prayer meeting Wed nesdays at 7:30 p.m. Holy communion will be observed at 7:30 a.m. Sunday at St Mary's Episcopal church In Woodburn. Litany, ante-communion and the ad dress will be at 9:30 a.m. with tha vicar, Rev. T. M. Baxter, speaking. Regular services at all oth er Woodburn churches. Calvary Baptist Welcomes Barth Members of the Calvary Baotlst chnrrh will tu, aval. coming their pastor and fam ily. Rev. and Mra fma XT Barth and children this week when they arrive Tuesday from the East. Rev. Barth has Just complet ed a three-mnnth inn nt Tu- rope and tha Holy land. Dur ing the trio ha traveler! k plane, ahip and car covering many places ana ecenes far off the regular tourist routes. He took extensive colored film and elides. An all-church dinner Is Dlanned for WadriMriaw Knc i at 6:30, preceding the regu lar prayer meeting. Each family is requested to bring a fried chicken and salad or hot vegetable and their own table service. This Sunday Rev. I..lr Revolr of Llnf ield college will fill the pulpit at both morning ana evening services. 4mty Churches a. " ..as. am sr. our, isu)r. Bun 4r fehMl it More tat wonhip 11 c-vo.ia daiae, ints ipiHfT. afTVeeina BtYTlM I .-, tbt Mltor! eltStltVI BM. flklNtt Am aTartma Imheetealuel WlkU Mihml tat sk ma Uuaai.. .kl. . ChrUtitkB stndMTar m. Wrtnlnt mi-tim p.m. cfcolr uric tie s.jo Me--H-m HaVO BbsjA-at uw..n Ira vtnklif 11 i t, Tntk rUvhiii Oak arete Ctjeeas Bee. Bran Ur Coaael. minister. Mornlnt arerthls 41 a. as. Saadas aaheal 1:4I a m. aaaemHr af Oad Prtat K. Usees, aaaler. Sander erhoel I 41 am. Morn lnt venal II a. at. Irealas aarrlea f M a.m. (Q. I ll miamammBtmamammaBm JOIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH i I ' '. " ''' ( ' ' i J rm cJ. ' -"C. Mr, snd Mrs. Donald decker who have joined the staff of the First Presbyterian church here in a move to ex pand the music program of the church. Presbyterians Expand Music Department; Will Add Choirs First Presbyterian church an nounces an expanded music program with the development of a series of choirs under the leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Gleckler who recently join ed the church ataff. Mr. Gleckler la director of church music and will be In charge of the senior choir. Re hearsal will begin in September Salem Leaders MethodisfCamp Several leaders of Salem Methodism are serving on the staff of the Suttle Lake insti tute this week. Headed by Dr. Thomas Bennett professor of philosophy at Willamette university, the staff includes: Dr. George R. Roseberry, su perintendent of the Salem dis trict; Rev. Ernest Goulder, pastor of the Jason Lee Meth odist church; Rev. Harold W. Black, pastor of West Salem Methodist church, and Rev. Collia Blair, pastor of the Les lie Methodist church. This, the second such insti tute to be held there this sum mer, is one of a series of pro grams designed for the train-, ing of youth leaders in the Methodist Youth Fellowship in the local churches of the Ore gon conference. Organized around the theme "Jesus, the Common Quest," these programs will reach ap proximately 500 Methodist youth when completed at sum mer's end. The present staff at Suttle Lake are directing the activities of 137 youth. Dr. Bennett leads discussion on the, person, and message of Jesus. i Mac Baker, Charlene Cush ing and Preston Goulder are the three youth from Salem present at the institute. Missionary Enns At Baptist Church Missionary Amo Enns, ap pointee of the Conservative Baptist Foreign Missionary So ciety to Argentina, will speak st the West Salem Baptist church, 1320 Edgewater St., Sunday night, at 7:30. Mr. Enna will show slides of the work now In progress in Ar gentina by missionaries of the CBFMS. A fellowship hour will fol low the evening service. The women of the church are pre paring refreshments for those attending the evening service. The 11 o'clock morning worship hour will feature mu sic by the newly organized choir and a message by the pastor, "Knotty Boards," the fourth of a series of messages on the tabernacle. . Lyons Churches Lraaa remmaallr MetkedM Church Harold B. Sheriff, minister. Church achool at S 41 a.m. Mornlnt worship al 11 am Topic, "Time for Vlalon." Touth llowshlp el t p.m. at parent ate. taalak remmaallr Ckarrk B. If. Brooka, B D. minister. Bender achool betlBS el If. preerhlni end worship at 11. tailors mart at 1. Betmaliii al S am. akture alldas arm be ehowa of "Tllarlm-a Protrsss Interspersed with special sonts. f First Presbyterian Church Chtmrkrta at winter "THE CURE FOR ANXIETY" By Rev. B. I. Holland Two Services: 9:45 and 11 A.M. KOCO, 10:00 A.M. 1st) (krhttM 4 KhirSMrr 1:40 Ali. Sunday chool. 11:00 AM.-nietrospMt a. Prospect," 10 PM. A. T. PtUowshlp. T : P M "Tha Word Ore Mkfrhttty." 'a THE CAPTTAL JO&ftAL,' tiltm. OrtfMi ..Mwaiaasus. for this choir which has been on a summer vacation schedule. In addition to the senior choir, avchildren's choir is now being organized by Mrs. Gleck ler, and will meet for practice every Saturday morning. First rehearsal is September 5. This choir will have a part in the 11 o'clock worship service each Sunday morning. The Glecklers came to Salem from Topeka, Kansas where Mr. Gleckler was director of vocal music In the Topeka public schools for 16 years; choral director of the Midwest ern Music Camp, University of Kansas; and director of the choir of Topeka's First Metho dist church. He received bis music training at Southwestern college, Wlnfield, Kansas; and Kansas university at Lawrence, Kansas. Mr. Gleckler is on the staff at Willamette university. Mrs. Gleckler received her degree from Southwestern col lege, Wlnfield, Kansas, and has had considerable training in voice and choir work. In To peka she directed youth choirs in both the First Baptist and First Methodist churches. Inquiries concerning Presby terian choirs may be made at the church office of Mr. Gleck ler. Gunther Back in Alliance Pulpit After an absence of over three weeks, Rev. Paul W. Gunther, pastor of the Chris tian tt Missionary Alliance church, has returned to his pulpit. He has been minister ing during his absence .as Bible teacher in a C&MA Bible' conference near Seattle, Wash. Next Sunday marks the beginning of his third year as pastor of the local Alliance church. Rev. Gunther will mark the occasion with the preaching of -appropriate ser mons morning and evening. At the 11 a. m. aervice his topic will be, "Retrospect and Pros pect" and at the 7:30 p.m. service, "The Word Grew Mightily." ., , Faith Tabernacle Will Hear Daoud - Jane Collins Daoud, mission ary evangelist will be guest speaker Saturday and Sunday and all next week at Faith Ta bernacle, Fifth and Gaines streets. The missionsry has been sta tioned In Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Egypt and Ethiopia and according to records has had unusual auccess in converting natives to Christianity in those countries. COMING SOON Mill Plan Now lo Attend Opening Date September 8 , BRUNK BROTHERS EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN 1 Mile North of Albany On 991 Across from Wavtrly Loke with GEORGE & UWREKCE BRIM Noted Evangelist froan Denbeigh, Virginia. Holding tant meetings nightly (seating cap. 1,000). Preaching and Singing, full gospel massage hawing yea haw ta lose your tint and find your Sovrovir. REMEK2ER THE, OPEKIKG DATE SEPT. 8th, 1953 Silvcrton Ministers Take Many Sunday Sermon Texts Silverton Local church specials for Sunday, Aug. 30, worship hour and the ensuing week will include baptismal and Holy Communion ceremon ials, special musical selections and social and convention ses sion features. Pastor A. W. Nelson of Im manuel Lutheran church has announced his morning wor ship sermon theme to be 'Tint Be Reconciled." Mrs. Arthur Dahl and Mrs. Elser Aarhus will appear in a sacred duet at the oiano and organ.' The young folk are to go to Carl ton in the afternoon for a pic nic and evening devotions. Sunday school classes will be gin Sunday, Sept 6. "The Hidden Leaven" for the morning worship hour and "Christ Pre-eminent- lor me 8 o'clock evening service are the sermon topics selected by Rev. Arthur Charles Bates of the First Christian church. Wednesdsy evening Bible study will be at the church at 8 o'clock, the chapter for discus sion being John 18. The post- North Howell North Howell A group of friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wsyna Strachan Sunday for a picnic in the back yard. The croup all came from South Dakota. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Balles Wylie from Spokane, Mrs. Flossie Whitney from Couer d'Alene, Idaho; Mr.' and Mrs. James Graham and fam ily, from Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Peek from Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larsen from Silverton, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Strachan and Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stark and children, Nippi and Gary, of Sweet Home, spent the week-end with Mrs. Stark's parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sawyer. North Howell House guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Espe is their grandson, Rod Rohe, of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Espe, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. John Mlchelson and -daughter, Joan, picnicked Sunday at the Silverton park. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Espe re turned recently from Yakima, Wash., where they spent sev eral days. They were accom panied by Mrs. Loren Rolie and Mr. and Mrs; Jerome Epping and sons from Salem. Others in the group were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beals and children from Bremerton, Wash. Visiting Sunday at the home of "Mrs. A. T. Cline were her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Cline and family, from Castle Rock, Wash. Mrs. Cline's granddaughter, Shirley, will spend a month with her grand mother, helping in the bean field. Mrs. John Epple from Colo rado is spending several days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Beals, and other relatives and friends. Blackberry picking has start ed in the North Howell district with the report that berries are good and pickers are scarce. First Methodist Church Dtwrftw-Ths TiB WMtt Spirt ind Ids CMmes 1 1 :00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP 'SOYOUaN'TTWVtU" fcosW(5lM-i1:3(M2:00 Brooks H. Moon Minister poned state convention of Christian churches Is to be held st Turner from Wednesday, Sept 2, through Sunday, Sept 6. - Rev. Douglas Harrell's topic for the Methodist morning service following church school will be "The Faith af Our Fathers." Special features will Include reception of mem bers, infant baptism, dedication of the altar parament and com munion service wares, and in stallation of officers of the Woman's Society of Christian Service, of which Mrs. Dwlght Foots is to be inducted as presi dent Only the senior high age group of Methodist young people is to rteet Sunday eve ning at 7 o'clock, which will be the first service for direction of the new supervisors Mr. and Mrs. Milt Baum. For Trinity Lutheran's Sun day, Aug. 30, morning worship service will begin at 10 o clock in the forenoon as regular Sun day school classes sre not meet ing during August Rev. Jo seph A. Luthro's sermon topic is "Be a Good Neighbor." Al bert Overlund, vocalist, will appear in a number. Luther League will meet at the church at 3 o'clock in the afternoon to drive to Cotton, where they are to attend the special program of the childs dedication at 3 o'clock and enjoy an after noon's devotional and social time with supper served later in the evening. Sunday school classes will resume Sept 6, called together at 10 o'clock with the church service to be at 11 o'clock. Marriage Vows to Be Repeated Pastor Lloyd T. Anderson of the First Baptist church will return to his pulpit Sunday morning after a month's stay, in the midwestern states. At the 11 o'clock worship service he will speak on the subject "The Everlasting Gospel." The sermon for the evening service Is entitled, "Another Dsy of Creation." Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bristow, residents of Salem and mem bers of the church, will repeat their marriage vows spoken 50 years sgo, Aug. 20, at Amarillo, Tex., at the 7:30 hour. The final group of young people attending camps will leave Sunday afternoon for Sil ver Creek camp. Junior high boys who will attend are Stan ton Anderson, David Clatter buck, Eddie Hamilton, Charles Searcy, David Searcy, Wayne Taylor, Richard Teague and Don Wilson. DEDICATION SAINT VINCENT de PAUL CONVENT W. E. SCHRUNK Can tree tar BalMer . McGILCHRIST t SON Paints, WaJlpapcrinf, Beefing U5 N. Cammcrtlal WALTON-1ROWN ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractors Port at Slmpaea Sts. CAPITAL SHADE 4 DRAPERY SHOP (Formerly Belnhsldt at Lewis) Mnnafactnrcrt ef takes TeDciiaa BHnds Me g. Hit OREGON PULP & PAPER CO. Loathe Dlrtaiea Preat Perry I. C. COMSTOCK Fern Ira Tlkbaara Wet Pheae 4-UII SALEM STEEL I SUPPLY CO. leel an4 Hears Haxalwaras IN Cearri TO BE AT CAPITOL S i 'Mm !.""") "ih, " ... A 1 Atf.v- t v;aUailiBiaiiij. Ford and Harris, the "two maniacs of rhythm," will appear Monday night, August 31, at the Capitol Shopping Center in connection with its school days promotion. This colored song and dance team have worked top hotels and entertainment places in the east and have been on national TV networks. They recently returned from Japan and the Hawaiian Islands. They dance at remarkable apeed and also do comedy singing and mugging. The show, which last week drew 2000 persons, is scheduled to begin at 8 pjn. A drawing will take place the same evening for many prizes. ' Prafum Church Greets Pastor The Emmanuel Mennonlte Church of Pratum will have a day of special servlcs on Sun day In honor of their new pastor, the Rev. Frank S. Har der and his family. Formal installation will take place during the morning worship service at 11 with the Rev. P. A. Kliewer of Corvallis in charge. There will be a no host dinner in the church basement at noon and an In formal program after the noon meal where leaders of the dif ferent organizations and other members will hsve opportu nity to extend a welcome to the Harden. The Rev. Klie wer will speak at the after noon program. The Harder family come to Pratum from Pandora, Ohio, where the Rev. Harder en joyed a seven-year ministry as pastor of the St. John Men nonlte church. Before his pastorate in Ohio he served the Fairfield Mennonlte church near Huron, S. D. YOU ARE INVITED! TO ATTEND THE SUNDAY AUGUST 30 1:30 P.M. CORNER OF COLUMBIA AND MYRTLE STREETS Solemn Pontifical Blessing and Dedication Y THE MOST REVEREND EDWARD D. HOWARD, D.D. ARCHBISHOP OF PORTLAND IN OREGON - . PROGRAM Dedication 1:3 P.M. Open House I-S P.M. Dinner on School Grounds t-S P.M. Benediction .5:00 P.M. This ad sponsored snd paid for by the firms and individuate listed here who took various parts in censtructinf the new convent. SALEM PLUMBING CO. Wa lastalVel Bat Water Hnattnf anal Plain bins Francis Bkrhe Phane 1-S.Ut less Market Pumilita Block & Supply Co. Fltrptacea, Feldinf Doert, Fiasterlnf Materlals 11N Dallas ltd. Friday, Aumrt tt, 1953 SHOPPING CENTER ft fr- a wujlaV . s t Mr. and Mrs. Harder have six children: Roger Keith, 8; Charles Kent, 6; James Bruce, 4; Jeryl Dean, SO months and twin baby girls, Barbara Jean and Brenda Jolene, 11 weeks. The Rev. Harder is a grad uate of Northwestern Bible and Missionary Training Schools, Minneapolis, Minn., where he received his Th.G, degree in 1942. He slso at tended Huron College, Huron, S. D., and later graduated from Bluffton College, Bluff ton, Ohio. ' CAR TRUCK . RENTALS 394 North Church Phone 3-9600 Jourtial Want Ads Pay JACOBBERGER & STANTON Architects Portland FUTURE INSULATING CO. All Types of Insulation Phone t-M?t 1295 ShsdT Lane F. O. REPINE PAINT CO. 1585 Portland Bead NYSTROM I ALLEN Concrete Contractors 5125 Boner Bd. Islras D. E. COOPER A SON Sheet Metal 4 VentihtUaa 14 Bead It WILLARD ART TILI tol Partland EPPING LUMBER CO. ttM Portland Bead aw sarnae itja pm.