Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 04, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, 81km, Ortfoa
Labor Day Theme. Enters
Voodburn Church Topics
SPEAKS SUNDAY.
' Woodburn ' Rev. Robert
Van of Glendale. Calif., if ex
pec ted to arrive In Woodburn
Sunday, Sept 6, for services at
the Woodburn and Bethel Pres
byterian churches. Rev. Van
was recently cbosen to fill the
pastorate of the two churcnes
temporarily filled during the
summer by Dr. David Fergu
Wa Tretk Caalar S4I Cheaeeate.
lulw etheol. It a. Bereiee, 11 e.
Torl: Put Tmi Beet Boll Porwerd, Bee.
OUra steeeat, paiter.
Si SebVa Latkeraa Ckarek (MO SrB
ed. 10th and A BU. B. W. Oroee, pu
tor. Bereleee, and II a, a. Bolr Cea
Ola In lb II a. a. eerrlee. iuuf
aeheal al 1M ft. H.
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faameal Bth mad KUUn BU.,
Jeha B. Sellobarf, WiDoii. Prleilheod
MU, t:00 a. a.l Bunder aebool 10:10
a, bm cvehlas eerrlee. T:Ot a, a.
t reel-e leleeor la. W Church
aad Chaaeketa ' . ' ". Oeorio H.
twin, m, D., mk v H-ir cswnonlon.
1:M and l:ja ft. a-l Rurierr eetKol to
pariah ban, 11:00 ft. ai. voir ewwwut
u:ee a. ai.
.flat Ceaareeelleaal
Ckarek 141 Bout Uth KM 1-eale B-
oral to, alaleter. p:4i a. . aeaoar
eeheeL Cleieee for all am Ineladlns
The PrlendJr Claa tor Man. li:aa a. a.
kteratna werenip, seram ar so aw
tar: "The rirat aad the tart." -
Jekaeea PJaaeerlal Streelk Der Barea-
UM Ckarek north Boaaer end Hood
mm. fclieta aehooL B:M a. a.
fnwjihH MrviM. 11 a'eloek, Sloer O.
achoarfnar. Bpaelal teener arreteM J
Mleelonarr Yolunteere. IftB
LftUaa CecaaaBlir Cbarek . K.
Beokj. B. D.. paitor. tloadar aebaol lUru
at 10. rreeehlnr and worihlp, 11. Jualara
aeoi ill p. a. T. r. eecietr am at
1:4. Preichlns at t:.
aw carantlaaal ckarek TM Mil
ton Street. 11:00 ft. at. worehlp eerelee.
Or. Victor Bum sword, aiwei auuiier.
rint Chaieh at Ckrlat, nouallet-Ub-artr
end Chiaeeota BU. Bandar eehoel
at II a. aiornini nran ii i. -aoa-Ceraon
anajaet: "Men." Brenlns
eervleo at S. leeeeB-SeraaB luajeel,
"Men." ....
Pint Sptrlleallel Ckarek MB Ma. Cet
- ten. Clrcla ftod hiillm eerrlee :.
lVKtura at 1:30. Spaako. nr. Taaaiaa
Oaatlar.
1 r.Mfc'ft Calkalla rkarak Cbaasak.
ata aad Wletar. luv. JoMph M. Vandtr
baea. paitor. saaaay Mmi:
I It. 10:J0 and ll.'U. Ooalmlant Bfttur
Bar: i.M tt l:J and t:M la .
SL Vlaaaat da Paal Calkallt rolnm-
kla and Mrrua anaaia. mmm
:M. II and 11:1 a. a. ConlHiUni Sat
ardar. 4: to l:J and I W : B. at.
aad baton naraai .
bat Hatkaabt Ckarak Cburcb and
uua Stracta. t:tt a. m.. tha Bandar
aabaoll 11:0 a. m- ornlu vonblp.
Baraan: "Maka tba Holt It" Braalu
M. Moor, alalitar. (
Oraoa lalkaraa Ckarak (aXCV-Sunnr-vlaw
and fjftp''"T Aranooa. Ma Sunday
aebool tbla Bunoar. Bundap aebaol ra
aptnl Saptambar 11:00 m'- DlT,a
vonhlp: 1:00 P. au Holr Communion.
L. w. Xolta. paitor.
Proa Mttkaatot Ckarak Markit and
wi.... MtrMu. Bar. U. C. Millar, sai
lor. a:tl a. m.. Banday achool: 11:00
a. at.. Uarnlu warahlp. TbaFrlaa at
VUlon." :t P- laaia
p. m., Branriiuuo tamer, aui
pottnea Ood'a Omnlpotenco."
Caatrat lalkaraa Marth Capitol and
Oauit BU. a. B. Randitroa. pattar.
Canlral Lutbaram breadeajl. KOCO 1 S.-JB.
BbmUI Sunday aebaol atrnar, 9:411 klem
TTrVorrWP aarrloa, ll:l araalns aarr
aa. :tt, j
BlanaaB BlbM-im Bm. Bar. Jobs
B. rrliarn. tupnlr paator. Bundar Mbaal.
(11. Monilnl wonblp aarrloa, l:tl. Bra
Blnf voriblPt 1:4a.
son. If Rev. Van does not arrive
by Sunday Dr. Ferguson will
speak on the topic "The Virgin
Birth of Christ," at the Bethel
church at 10 a.m. and at the
Woodburn church at 11 a.m.
The Reason for Not Having
Revival" will be the 11 a.m.
topic of Rev. R. Brendler at
the Bible Baptist church Sun
day. At the evening service at
7:49 he will speak en "The
Great Men of Faith."
The Lords Supper will be
administered at the 11 a.m.
service at the Immanuel Lu
theran church Sunday. The
pastor. Rev. J. William Carl
son, will have as his sermon
topic 'The Human nean.
The Duty of Labor" will be
the sermon topic of Rev. Ar
thur Goblj at 11 a.m. at the
Foursquare Community
church. For the evening serv
if at S he will speak on the
tonle "Sav It With Life." The
annual picnic will be held on
Monday. Sept. 7, at Settlemier
park with the picnic dinner at
t 6 n.m. Entertainment at
p.m.
The sermon topic of Rev.
George Springer st the Wood
burn Chrlitisn church at II
a.m. will be "The Fine Linen
of Righteousness." For the 8
p.m. service nis topic wm o
"Several Sinners." A potluck
dinner will be held following
the morning service in the
church social rooms. Members
havinf birthday anniversaries
in SeDtember will be nonorea
and the Sunday school council
. ill hold its regular meeting.
Revival services, which be
gan Tuesday, are continuing at
the Woodburn Assembly of
God church every night except
Saturday with Evangelist Zera
P. Miller from California
sneaker. The meetings will
conclude Sunday night. Sept
.1
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;Ij fe
Friday, ScpttmW 4. IMS
Silverton Churches Start
Fall Schedule of Services
Rev. Lloyd KUgore who
will be guest speaker at the
7:30 pjn. Sunday service of
the First Bsptist church. He
will tell of his experiences
while traveling in Formosa,
Okinawa, Hongkong and the
Philippines.
Silverton For the First
Christian church Sunday, Sept.
6 morning worship hour, M. B.
Ford will be in charge. The
minister and assistant, the Rev.
Arthur Bates and Gerald Saw
yer as well as number of the
lay membership, plan to at
tend the annual state conven
tion of the Christian churches
of the state at Turner tabernacle.
The pastor will be present at
the evening o'clock service.
His sermon: "What We Be
lieve." Wednesdsy evening Bi
ble study is postponed to the
following week. There will be
no Naomi group meeting dur
ing September.
Englewood Plans
Unique Service
aaa Mlaalaaarr Alllaaca
Ckarek-M. lib and OalMft. Ba. Fil W.
nuiiUMr. saator. Bandar aebool. :4l
a, a. commnnlBB aarrlaa. aaraon lople:
nudaamad ar tha Blood." 11:00 a. a.
AUlanea Youth rellowihlp. t:30 P. a
Brannu tamaa: "Tba atetaaat ai Ban,"
T. P.
rnkai Aaftlaa charak Worth Cot-
hue at D Btraat. Bar. Rudolph Woraa,
rr.T a.., ki at 0:41 a. a., vor-
ablp and eommanlon 11:00 a. a., tba pa
11. , "Tha Riian UU." Bra-
mlnl arrlea at S:SS o'elotl. BaraaB p-a7-RalrallaP
1." Taoni Paopla a Plra
ada BmtiptrauoB at tba WUIaeka hoaa,
IPO B. Brewnjaa
t... w.HMiUftl tJallaS Brath!
ana RnmTnar. Rar. A. O.
Jamlaaan. alnlaur. Bundar aebool 1:41
a. a. Marnlaa arortblp ia:oa raioca.
BarmOB br Bar. Jaanaon. v,.v-u
iott- Branlni wanblp. 1:J a aloeb. Bat'
aon. -Burdam Baaraia. -
Caart Slrat CkrtatUa Ckarek-Cjart
tTttk at UU. w. naroia
ni.t. nlhla aebool at'
ki. v M-raina werablp aad
eommuVlon. 10:10 o'eloek. amji br Jn
Smith, "Where Da we Btandt Youth
w a.M - a--ntne voreblp. " 10
.'clock.' Mrmoa br W. Harold Uman.
"Weruai Toaethar.
Calrarr BaaUet Cbarek. Booth lib
artr at aimer St. Omar H. Brth. Paitor.
rl "nrtTtebool. 11:00. "Thlnti Th.l
Cennet Be shaken." Berrlea of Balf C am
monloo. Braadcael arer ICOAB. 1410 Ke.
a jo, BeptUt YouUt Mlowihlp: l:J0,
"riaea Thai Freach." "At aatdala."
13.
Rev. W. B. Kendall of Ar
kansas will be the guest speak
er at the Woodburn Church of
God Sunday at 11 a.m. and
8 n.m. services. The pastor.
Rev. Edward H. Baldwin, left
last Sunday . to attend the
World Service commission
training meeting at the nation
al offices of the Churches of
God in Anderson: Ind. He at
tends as delegate from Ore
gon and expects to be home for
the services on Sunday, Sept.
13.
"Workers Together" will be
the sermon topic of Rev. Ormal
B. Trick at the Woodburn
Methodist church Sunday at 11
a.m. The September Fellowship
dinner has been postponed un
til later in the month.
' Holy communion will be
observed at 7:30 nxn. and at
9:30 a.m. at St. Mary's Episco
pal church In Woodburn Sun
Rev. T. M. Baxter, the vicar,
will deliver his sermon at the
9:30 a.m. service.
George H. Norsworthy, pas
tor of the Free Methodist
church, will speak Sunday at
11 a.m, and 7:30 p.m. bunday
school is at 9:45 a.m. and Jun
ior Missionary hour at 7 p.m.
. A very unique service in
tended to give dignity to com
mon labor will be featured
Sunday morning at the Engle
wood Evangelical United
Brethren church.
Each member and friend is
asked to participate In the La
bor Day theme by bringing
to the church service a tool
which is representative of his
work. One carpenter has vol
unteered to bring a saw, while
a plumber will bring his pipe
wrench. Two housewives will
be bringing a dishpan and
broom, respectively,.
The Stewards of the church
are preparing an area before
the chancel where all tools
will be exhibited. Then follow
ing the message by the pastor
on "The Dignity of Common
Labor," the congregation will
participate in a ritual dedicat
ing these tools to Christian
service.
In charge of promoting the
service are Floyd Query, Os
car Schmeitz, Alfred Downs,
Morris Goodrich, Harold Cor
win, and E. A. Raboin.
Choir School at
Johnson Church
Harlyn Abel, M.M., director
of music of the Oregon confer
ence of Seventh Day Adven-
tlsts, will conduct a choir
school this week end In the
Johnson Memorial church at
Hood and Summer streets.
The record of Mr. Abel
qualifies him for this work. He
has been a college music teach
er for 20 years, In addition to
appearing In radio and concert
performances throughout the
United States.
The Portland Rose Chorale.
of which he is the present con
ductor, has made many appear
ances in Oregon cities.
Mr. Abet Is a member of the
National Associstion of Teach
ers of Singing; of the Choral
Conductors Guild, and was one
of the founders of the River-
Training Class
For Church Work
A training class for Sunday
school teachers and workers
will be held at First Presby
terian church during the
month of September on Sun
day mornings at 11 o'clock
with Dr. Ernest Warrington
as the teacher.
This class has been arrang
ed for the new staff of the
second Sunday school which
is to begin operation in October.-
However, the class will
be open to all who are inter
ested in Sunday school work.
Dr. Warrington recently
joined the staff of First Pres
byterian church as minister of
adult education. He recently
retired as head of the depart
ment of religion at Oregon
state college.
Labor Day Real
Baptist Program
The national holiday, "La
bor Day," will be celebrated
by the members of the FJrst
Baptist church in the form of
a "'Clean Up" work day. The
old building which stood on
the corner of Marion and Lib
erty has been leveled to the
ground and 'the volunteer i
workers to be composed of
men, women ana cnuaren will
clean up the lot in prepara
tion for use. Home made pie
and coffee will be served by
the ladies of the church.
Pastor Anderson will be
speaking at both services of
the church on Sunday. At the
11 o'clock hour, the subject
will be, "The Christian's Heri
tage." "The Days of Creation'
wiU be discussed at the 7:30
evening hour.
Rev. Barth Back
In Calvary Pulpit
Rev. Omar N. Barth and his
family returned to Salem this
week to resume the pastorate
of Calvary Baptist church fol
lowing a leave of absence to
visit the Holy Land and Eu
rope.
Mr. Barth will speak this
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock
Things That Cannot Be
Shaken." The service of Holy
Communion will be observed
following the morning worship
hour. -
In the evening Mr. Barth
will give the first in a series
of messages on "Places That
Preach," the subject this week
is "At Magdala." David Doerk
sen will present special instru
mental music at the evening
service. .
st aara-o tarter-.chmk-io Bart i ilde Musicians Association,
cnurcu "," - - -
the rrtular hour. S: a. a "Brains
wonblp. 11 a. a. Berman br the paitor,
Uie Rer. Joha U Cauble. Luther Uttaa,
1 11 p. BU Sunder eeenlaa.
f ml Ckarek el Oe-Coltaoe Bood.
ChruUao Browernoon nour. iwki
ato tc O Oa-o JO Sunday mornlaaa. a. B
- w .hia ii-ao a. a. Y P.
aeetlnf. 0:41 p. a. avoauut ternee, 1:10
B. a.
Chrlet Lalkaraa Ckarek lLC Stele
Street at llth. the Rer. T. al. oebbard.
palter. Sunday nereblp eorrleee and err
aea by the paitor. 1 41 and 11 a. a.
oaelal aaele br Hra. Bath Baaata. San-
day aenoM, 10 a. m.
BoaraaaleeS Cbarek el Jeeaa Cbrtil at
Laller Der Salate Berenteeolh and Cbe
iekela Bta. Oeone W. Speed, peeler.
Church etheol. S:4t; Coaaualoa Mrrlea.
Ill aTrenins raw w-
rtrel Baptlat Ckarek-ktarloa) aad Ua-aa-tr.
Dr. Llord T. Anderton. peeler. Bun
Bar Mhool 1 41 a. a. Moraine ajerebip
aarrlaa, 11: e'clock, "The Cbnellaal
Bertleae.1' Paitor LlorS Andereen. Youth
aeotaea. 0:10 p. a. Brenlni Ooieol
aarelM, T a olaek. Tha Days 01 Crea-
Ban.-
Pew Coram Bapllel Ckarek Btete
and Bla Btreete. Rer. Victor L. Ijorke.
' paetor. Banaay ecoow,
Ine n-orehlp. 11:00 aelock, paitor epea
Inf. Youna People'e Ufttue, 0 JO p. a
restns Ooapal aer. aa. 1JS p. a.
Pith Latkaraa Ckarak-B. Rlrer Roe4
Bt Cherry and Camalnaa Una. Oea. L.
Bola.ee!.!. B. D. Paetar. SIS Caamlnje
bane. Retnler eeretcee. nary Bandar al
11:00 a, a. Sunday Cbarek arbook ererr
Buaaay ai a ea m.
Yoota aeellaa aack Saaday aujhl at 1
Capttet BapUet S:4S B. a. Babdap
BenoM far all aaaa. 11 a. a, atornins
worihlp. Pattor'a eermon: "Whet li Tear
Lllet" t:JS P. a. Trahilns Union lor an
aaaa. 1:40 B- a.. Brenlna arariblp. Pae
oar e ataon: -oa with t . IB p. a.
' Youth, Pel lorriblp and Slueplralloa at
Bat Boas atraoi,
The interested public is in
vited to attend any of the meet
ings. They will be conducted
from Friday to Monday nights,
Inclusive, beginning at 7:30. It
is anticipated by those who
have heard the Portland Rose
Chorale in concert, that these
eiasses will be very Instructive,
Holiness Group
Plans Fall Meet
The Marlon County Holiness
Association will hold its first
fall meeting September 8th at
the We si cyan Methodist
church, 15th and Mill streets.
The morning service is at
10:30 a.m. with speaker to be
announced. There will be no
noon meal or afternoon service.
Rev. and Mrs. Jack Traschel.
returned missionaries from
China and India will speak
at 7:30 p.m.
St. Mark's Church
Back in Stride
The St Mark's Lutheran
Church and Sunday school is
back on the regular fall and
winter schedule beginning this
Sunday. A special summer
schedule has been In effect
during July and August Ac
cording to the pastor, the Rev.
John L. Cauble, the Sunday
school service will begin at
9:30 a.m. and the worship
service will be conducted at
11 o'clock. Organ Moments,
a music service in preparation
for worship, will begin at 10:50
and will be played by Phyllis
Muhs, assistant organist. Wor
shipers are invited to come
early and mediate awhile.
Children's Choir
Will Be Organized
A children's choir under
the direction of Thomas
Mommsen will be organized
st Grace Lutheran , church
Saturday, September 5 at
10:30 t.m. The choir will
make its first appearance at
the Rally Day Service Sep
tember 20. Children from
second grade and un are in
vited to Join the group. No
accompanist has been chosen
yet.
The Blessing of Work" In
commemoration of Labor Day
Sunday, will be the theme of
the Rev. Douglas Harrell'a
morning sermon at the Metho
dist church. Both the senior
and junior high youth fellow
ship meet at 7 o'clock In the
evening. An all-church loyalty
ainnar is to oe served the mem
bership of the church on Wed
nesdsy evening. Sept 18, at the
Eugene leia school auditor
ium. Sunday evening. Sept 8,
Dr. George G. Roseberry, su
perintendent of the Sslem dis
trict, will conduct , the first
quarterly conference for the
Silverton Methodists in the
church sanctuary at 8 o'clock.
For the ' 14th Sunday after
Trinity, at the Trinity Luther
an church 'on Sunday, Sept 8,
the Rev. Joseph A. Luthro, pas
tor, will have as his sermon
theme: "Give Thanks When
Healed." To be observed will
be Adult Baptism, adult con
firmation and Holy Commun
ion. Sunday school classes are
to be resumed fcn.owing the
August vacation.
Three church boards, dea
cons, trustees and education,
meet at S o'clock Tuesday,
Sept. 8, In various rooms of the
church.
Sunday morning service on
Sept 8 at Immanuel Lutheran
church will include the celebra
tlon of Holy Communion, ad
ministered by the pastor, the
Rev. Arnold W. Nelson, who
will preach on; "Cleansed and
Thankful." Luther league meets
at 7:30 p.m. On Tuesday, Sept
8 at 8 p.m., the board of trus
tees meet. On Thursday, Sept.
10 at 8 p.m., an organizational
meeting of the Sunday school
teachers and officers will be
held..
Christian and Missionary Al
liance Sunday school, 10 a.m.,
Oscar Satrum as superinten
dent, will mark the beginning
of extra planned programs for
the church year. Several new
members are to be received Into
the church membership Sun
day, Sept. 6, at the morning
worship hour, the Lord's Sup-
leper will be observed and the
pastor, the Rev. Joseph A.
Cooper, will speak on "Joining
the Church." David Walker,
president, will direct the 8:45
p.m. AYF youth meeting,
Be Ye Thankful," is the
topic for the 'sermon by the
Rev. Arvid L. Hokonson of Cal
vary Lutheran church at the
11 o'clock worship hour Sun
day, Sept. 6, following the cel
ebration of Holy Communion,
and the Sunday school and Bi
ble classes at 10 a.m. At the
8 o'clock evening service, Pas
tor Hokonson will begin a ser
ies of sermons on the life of
Joshua. Wednesday, Sept 9, Bi
ble' study and prayer will be at
8 pjn., at the parsonage home
of Rev. and Mrs. Hokonson,
continuing the study of the
Book of Ezekiel.
Convocation
Well Attended
Ministers numbering 118
from . Oregon, Washington,
California, Idaho. Montana.
aorta Dakota, Colorado, Wy
oming, New. Mexico i
Northwest Canada attended
the Evangelical United Breth
ren church convocation held
at Jennings Lodge lata last
week. '
The gathering was the first
of this nature for tha Pacific
area for tha denomination. It
was considered entirely suc
cessful and it Is probable an
other will be held In four
years.
.principal speakers were
Bishop Emeritus G. D. -Bat-
dorf. Dr. H. E. Mueller of tha
Minnesota conference and Dr.
Ira D. Warner, bishop of the
racuie area.
Attending v the convocation
from Salem were Rev. A. G.
Jamieson and Rev. A. Delbert
Rica of the First EUB church
and Rev. Lloyd Uecker of En
glewood EUB church. Pas
tors from Frultland, Labish,
Hopewell, Monmouth and Jef
ferson also were . In atten
dance.
TOLD OF MEDAL OF HONOR AWARD
Bethel Baptist
Choir to Sing
The choir of the Bethel
Baptist church, North Cottage
and D streets, will close its
vacation of a month when it
sings at the service on Sun
day morning at 11 o'clock.
The choir recently elected
Miss Marian Giese as its di
rector. She succeeds Dr. W.
C. Herlnger, who directed the
choir until an Illness last
spring caused him to diicon
tinue the work.
The young people of the
church will have a Fireside
Singsplratlon Sunday evening
after the regular service at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Willecke, 720 East Browning
avenue.
Hopewell
Churches
BeaeweB I.DJ. Rer. niena Rema.
paitor. 10 am.. Bonder oehool. 11 a.m.
nernlnt n-erihlp. I p a., routb fellow,
ehlp. Celteea prayer aoetlna Wedneeday
errnlna al 8.
V COLIEEN TOWICEMI HANS V sjfl
J J
SB
Lyons Churches
L? Mttto,t Chinl) itunriBiv
rhool tt 1:4ft. Mrt. John Prldeiu, u.
parintmarni. Morning vortolp ml 11 i n,
Toath Pvllowthtp t f 9. m. Rn, tUrolrf
I. ehfrlff, miniittr. ftntelil music iU
um prvMnwa ounni in rnurrh mi-tIcm.
aiao - mmtj u btta provido (or
cnuqiin.
Amity Churches
Hnllit oSundty rhool 10 .. Morn-
lcg worahlp 41 11. Srtnlns Mrvleo at
Chmrth at Cnrttl Blblt Mhool II a m,
Morning wonhio u 11. Chrittitm endtft-
or )o p.m. nlai Mrvlct 1:30. Choir
prscuc JO p.bv
Guerin-Hayes
Clan Reunion
Woodburn The first reunion
in ten years of the Guerin
Hayes clan, descendants of ear
ly settlers, was held Sunday,
Aug. 30, ' at Champoeg park.
Honored guest of the day was
Mrs. Annie Guerin Cline, 92, of
Bonanza, the only living mem
ber of the first generation. She
traveled by car from Bonanza
with members of her family to
attend the reunion and spent
several days visiting friends
relatives in this vicinity.
Youngest member attendng was
Miss Pattie Ann Cooper, six
weeks old. ' 1 .
More than 75 guests attend
ed the reunion, several from
many miles distant ' Following
the picnic dinner a program was
held, including a review of the
family's history as settlers in
the Oregon country, presented
by Mrs. Delia Stamps of Port
land. She told of the cross
country wagon trip by George
Gugrin and his sister, Susan T.
Querin Hayes, and their many
trials, including the death of
Susan's husband on the trip,
leaving her with five children
to care for with the trip to the
new country not yet completed.
Continuing - with - the wagon
train they took land donation
claims near Mt. Angel.
Attending the reunion were
Mrs. Annie Cline of Altura,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hayes
of Bellingham, Wash.; Mrs.
Karl Melde and children of Se
attle; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brad
ley and children of Richmond,
Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. George
Hayes of Klamath Falls; Lester
Boggs, Mrs. Florence Horn and
Jack of Bonanza; Mr. and Mrs.
John Lascomb of Bend; Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Bullis of West
fir; Mr. and Mrs. Val Bullis and
son of Beaver ton; Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Franz of .Independence;
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Miller
and children of Madras;
Mr. and Mrs. Vinnle Heinz
of Silverton; Mr. and Mrs.
James Stamps, Mrs. Ruth Brad
ley, Miss Gertrude Ramage,
Mrs. Susan Hayes Cooper, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Cooper and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Pasch-
all, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Jones and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Coate and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Confer and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phil-
brick and children, all of Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. John Ram
age. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ram
age and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Ramage and children.
and Mrs. Addie Doud, all of
Woodburn.
Many of the out-of-town
guests were former residents of
Woodburn.
Plans were made to hold
Mttkedlit Rer. Brace HeCannell.
minuter. Sunday achool 10 a.a. Moraine
wonblp al 11. Toath Fillowiblp s p-a.
Lt. James L. Stone of Hot Springs, Ark., (right) at
press interview at Freedom Village following his repatria
tion. Brig. Gen. Ralph Osborne had just informed him
he had been awarded the Congressional Medal ox Honor. '
The award, made for his heroic fight the night he was
captured by the communists two years ago, was not an
nounced until he had been freed for fear that tha Reda
would take reprisals while Stone was a captive. (AP
Wirephoto)
Keizer
Keizer Twenty-one ladles
from tha state tax commission
office surprised their fellow
worker, Mrs. George L. Holm-
quist, with a housewarming
party ' Monday night at her
home in the Faith Lutheran
parsonage at 915 Cummlngs
Lane. Mrs. Holmquist was pre
sented with a gift for the home.
Hostesses were Mrs. Earl
Brown, Mrs. Luther Peterson,
and Mrs. Kenneth Graber.
Miss Tille Albers. supervsor of
the department in which the
group works, poured coffee
and tea at the serving of a
lunch brought by the ladies.
Faith Lutheran church ladies
met with Pastor Holmquist at
the Oscar Phillips home Mon
day afternoon to plan the de
tails of a victory banquet and
dedication service for . their
new parsonage at 915 Cum
mlngs Lane Thursday evening.
Sept 17. All the work of build
ing the parsonage . has . b e e n
done by members of the church
and friends, except a few items
in the finishing process. Those
having contributed labor and
other help wul be honored
Kuests at the banauet. Presi
dent of the Pacific Lutheran
Synod, Dr. L. H. Steinhoff, wiU
be the speaker and participate
In the dedication service. All
members, friends and former
members are being invited to
attend. . - v
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Burnette,
4950 Bailey Rd., and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Lawrence, S785
Cherry Ave., celebrated their
anniversaries together Sunday
evening, Aug. SO. It was the
28th anniversary for the Bur
nettes and tha 22nd for the
Lawrences. Mr. Lawrence and
Mrs. Burnette are brother and
sister. The celebration was at
the Lawrence home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mogster,
605 Chemawa Rd., and family
returned Monday night from a
10 weeks vacation and fishing
trip near Chinook, Wash. Mr.
and Mrs. Marion McGohan and
family of Kelso also were in
the fishing party. Mrs. Mogster
and Mrs. McGohan are sisters.
Buddy Holt, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Holt, Jr., 8195 Will
Ave., celebrated his first birth
day at the home of his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Eckstein, 891 Churchdale Ave.,
August 25. Present were his
little cousins,- Antia, Jerry and
Dickie Dale Eckstein, his pa- ;
ternal grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Holt, Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Eckstein, and un
cle, Virgil Eckstein. Tha eve
ning was spent taking pictures ,
and watching television. 1
The Ray Haines of Bailey Rd.
arri.-ed home Friday from a
motor trip into Washington
and along the coast
Robert Burnette, 8585 Pleas
ant View Dr., was taken to tha
Salem Memorial hospital 'Sun- .
day morning with pneumonia.
He is reported to be in fair
condition.
Harry Lawrence, 2785 Cher
ry Ave., received Injuries Sun
day morning when the motor
cycle he was riding lost a front
wheel. He injured his right
arm and the hospital where ha
was taken had to take 20
stitches at the elbow. He is In '
far condition. Mr. Lawrence Is
a brother of Mrs. Burnette of
Bailey Rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burnette,
3815 Brooks Ave., has had as
guests the past week Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Goodall of Salina,
Kan. Mr. Goodall is a brother
of Mrs. Burnette. .
U I 2 ' v ' '
About 115 billion pounds of
milk were produced in the
United States in 1952.
EVANGELISTIC
TEMPLE
(Assembly of God)
Market St tad Park Art, .
L. A. Larson - Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 .m.
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Evangelistic 7:45 p.m.
Choir
Organ
Orchestra
Good Mtiale
SOUND PREACHING
next year's rsuninn at K-nu.
mier park In Woodburn.
First Methodist
Church
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FAITH TABERNACLE
Sm at Gainas Sri.
MISSIONARY EVANGELIST
SPECIAL HEALING SERVICES
SATURDAY ft TWICE SUNDAY
JANE COLLINS DAOUD
Will Inspire Teur Faith
Hundreds Bave Been
Healed Come aad Seel
tiling a PalUra (at
Madera Day Miaaiaeary
Wra
CNDAT SCHOOL
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COMING SOON!
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Plan Now to Attend
OPENING DATE SEPT. S
BRUNK BROTHERS
EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN
1 Mil North of Albony
On WE, Across from Wavarfy Uka
with GEORGE and LAWRENCE BRUKX
Notetl Eranaelisr from Denbelgh, Virginia -
Holding tent maotings nightly Win, t.
Mcity S.000). reaching ene tinging M
gospel messages showing you how to loot
your tins and find your SoWoor.
REMEMBER THE OPENING DATE, SEPT. Sr 1953
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