Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 11, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. UUm, Oregon
Friday, .?aptaaBbar 11. Wt
Silvcrtcn Church Activities
Resumed After Vacations
Silverton Church epectal: ; :t,H also by Rev. Cooper, at
lor Sunday, Sept Is, and the
auoceemng weera activities in
duow for the Methodist church
the 11 o'clock worship aermon
tharne: Tents and Palace," by
the Rev. Douglas JIarrell, fol
lowing the church ichool class-
M beginning at 9:49 s.m.
Jir. and Mr. Milt Baum,
youth cousellors, will direct
the Junior and senior groups
separate rooms at T o'clock
the evening.
"Sunday School and . the
Church Biulding." Is the
man topic for the Rev. Joseph
, Cooper for the Christisn and
Missionary Alliance morning
hour. The evening theme will
be: "The Seven-Sealed Book
and the One Worthy to Open
Johnsons Leave
Commissioning services for
Thomas Johnson of 43 76 Hager
street, Salem, as a mlsslonery
to New Guinea for the Ameri.
can Lutheran church, will be
held at Central Lutheran
church, Gaines and North Cap
itol streets, t 7:45 Sunday
night
The services will be con
ducted by Rev. S. C. Siefkes,
D.D.. nresldent of the north
western district ef the board of
foreign missions of the denorn
irwtion.
The sermon will be preached
by Bev. T. M. Gebbard, psstor
of Christ iiutneran cnurcn.
Rev. G. B. Rundstrom, psstor
of Central Lutheran, WIU ex
tend greetings.
7:43 pjn. following the 6:45
youth meeting. "No Vscant
Chairs," Moody Bible Institute
sound film will be shown wed-
nesdsy, Sept. 16, at the church
at 7:45 p.m., the series of film
showing en Wednesday eve
nings is to continue for eight
weeks.
Immanuel Lutheran rally
day is observed with classes
called for 10 o'clock after the
summer vacation of six weeks
hi the Sunday school, the pu
pile meeting in the sanctuary
and promotion to new classes
taking place. Miss iiannan
Olson Is superintendent "Why
Are You Anxious?" will be the
sermon tonic of the Rev. Arn
old W. Nelson at the morning
worship hour. At this service,
Miss Hattie Olson, pastor as
sistant worker in the congre
gation, will be formally install
ed in the ceremonial to her
new position. The senior choir
will begin the cnurcn year s
rehearsals Wednesdsy evening i
st 8 o'clock. Mrs. Tom Ander
son, director. Men's club meets
Tuesday evening, WMF meets
Thursday afternoon and confir
mation classes are calico xor
senior at 6:30 a.m. and Junior
at 10:30 a.m. Saturday.
The Defenie of the Gospel,"
Phil. 1:7, will be the sermon
topic for the Rev. Arthur
Chsrles Bates, Sunday, Sept
IS. at First Christian ebjrch.
The Christian Endeavor young
folk nlan to return from their
Nelseott retreat at tne coast in
time, early Sundsy evening for
the regular devotional service
preceding the B p.m. sermon
hour.
Added to the church mem.
INTERIM PASTOR
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1 Salem dliurcked
bUsmi Truth Ctat -341 OsflsMktU.
uiMter school, 10 tv a. fn1e ll
Topic: Tblnft t Thlak about. Ouort
sptftkor. Clifford FtrrusoB, Sal, Oro
ton. JUT. Otlrt atrns, yutor.
rtrst Cfc.Nl. ft ChrlsH, .WUatWiV
rtr in4 Chtmc-ittft Bit. stus4s school
t 11 , m. Morning swrvlco 11, Lm-oB-SorsaoA
subject: "ubstftttet. Bvt
anil sorriro t t, Ituonttmm jhsv
Joel; "SubaHsjie.'
tt UUtrti Chared (MO Irs-
o Mia and A tu. H. W. Oress pu
tor. Sorrlets ot :M and 1100. SuntUj
snoat ana isa sisw at im.m.
New Woodburn Minister
Will Take Pulpit Sunday
Woodburn Rev. Robert I Sept SO.
Slrat Saimaallat Char.B 100 jr. Cot-
Uc. Clrela and haallna aarrlea al M,
Saraon at T JO. Spaakar, IUT. Hut 0t-
SB.
Saraalh-Dar Sdraotlaa Summtr at
Mood. aaobalh achook X a. a. Praaah
ina aarrlca, ll a. m. rattor a. o.
achaffnar.
LakLa Caaaaanr Ch.rah B. M.
Brooaa, . D.i paator. Stindar aehool It
m. PraacbUf at ll. TMaia. "a-aui
Aftar nta ApBrahanaloo." Juoiora Baal
at 1. TT Social? lad br Bag BaaoU.
Fraaehloj and pralaa al 1:W.
Rev. Donald Payne who
has been named interim pas
tor of the First Christian
church.
Payne Interim
Church Pastor
slat Psal's BaiMoaal Chawh Church
and ChomektU St. Rv. ooorfs n.
Swift, B. D.t rtctor. Rolr Communion,
: and T:3d a. . Nuritry school In
oarUh hsll. 11:00 a. at. Twr Mrvleo
and strmon. 11:00 a. m.
n..h of Imrnmm ChrM at Lattor Day
gfl.i ( sstarBSSi ) ALB SfMI jVsVdlfOD BU
John B. SalUbuiT, blihon. Frtsathood
nsottlsr t.00 a. Sundar school 10:30
a. m., stocramsBt asrvica 7;0 n. .
rkrliUaa aa Mlaalauir Alltaaaa
Cb.-.k N. ilh Oalnaa, AaT. Paul W.
Ountcar. paalar. Sundar aehool. t:al
a. ai. aitaalonarr naiaaaa: Don Glbbona.
mlialODaiT racruit la Nav Gulnaa. 11:00
. n. Alliuea Yauu fvuovuup, Jv
p.. m. 7 30 p. tn., aarnon by paitw."
"MabamlaH BuUda a Wall." .
Tan of Glendale, Calif., wui
be in Woodborn next week
and will deliver his first ser
mon as pastor of the Wood-
burn and Bethel Presbyterian
churches Sunday, Sept. 20.
Dr. David Ferguson, who
has been serving as temporary
psstor of the two churches
during the summer, will
preach his finsl sermon next
Sunday, Sept. 13. His topic
will be "The Foolish Virgins.'
Services st the Bethel
church are at 10 a.m. and at
the Woodburn church at 11
a.m. Sunday school at Wood
burn meets at 9:43 a.m. snd
at Bethel follows the morning
service. Prsyer meeting Wed
nesdsys at 7 pjn. st the Wood
burn church.
"Seek Ye First the Kingdom
of God" will be the 11 a.m.
tonic of Rev. J. William Carl
son st the Immsnuel Lutheran
church Sundsy, Sept. 13. Sun
dsy school is at 10 a.m. Teach
ers of the Sundsy school will
meet Wednesday, Sept 10. in
the psriib hall in preparation
for a Sunday school rally on
pint Malkadlat Chink Btata Bad
MioKh atraati. S.M and 11:00 B.
Xdantleal worahlp sarrjeaa. aarraoa.
'Yeu'ra Cat Tour OWBI":W B. m.. BUO
dap acboo) tbrouoh tha Junior Dapaxt-
nanl. 11:00 a. miMU tcooot lar an
dapartmanta.
Mission' Festival
Scheduled Sunday
Rev. Donald Psyne has been
selected as interim minister.
The announcement has been
made by Glen Weaver, chair.
man of the pulpit committee of
the First Christisn church, that oraaa utkara. ckarak ttun-tma-
... t-.u r v.. i ' "S " " -
Dlrln. vorshlp. 1:00 P. laltbar
Laatua. L. W. Holta, paator,
na sxcun... - . - cjund.v Sent Jtev. jvuaiey eirain. Mr. rayne
Johnson served wee n I tl. .T. K.Ati.m waal will csrry on the ministerial
t.v Tnii.n sooruiora ouues for the church
half years as airplane pilot
and instructor In tne racuic
during World War II and eight
months in the Korean war. ait
wife and two children, Joel
and Timothy, will accompany
him to his mission field,
Rev. Barber Opens
Unitarian Series
On September IS, tha Rev.
Ralph S. Barber, assistant pas
tor of the Church of Our rath
er, Unitarian, Portland, will
conduct tha first of this years
series of meetings to be given
by tha Salem Unitarian Fel
lowship. The service will be
held at the Women's club, lo
cated at 480 North Cottage St,
and will begin at 10:45 a.m.
The Rev. Barber has many
friends in Salem, being a
raduata of Willamette uni
versity. This will be his first
appearance in Salem as an or-
. . j i. m. a. J .a
aameiz anmwapr. xjiot aujuc va
his sermon, "Because It's
There," will introduce the
theme of this years program
aeries, "The Application of Re
ligious Principles to Living."
Beginning at 10:10 ajn. tha
church school under the direc
tion of Mrs. Xugene Hanne
man will resume weekly meet
ings also.
Evangelist at
Assembly of God
Xvangclist Fred Versotenka
will be coming to Central As
sembly of God to begin revival
sneetlngs Tuesday, Sept IB.
Evangelist Vezsolenka
known to many as a Bible
preacher.
There will be services every
night except Monday and Sat
' vrday.
Mrs. LaVern Totlan. Sponsors
were Mr. Totland snd Mrs. El
mer Pslmquiit. Gilbert Jensen
became affiliated with the lo
cal church by the rite of eon
firmatlon.
For Sunday, Sept. IS, the
15th Sunday after Trinity,
Trinity Lutheran worship hour
wlU festure the Children's
Hour in the theme: "You Be
long to God." the pastor, Rev.
Joseph A. Luthro, speaking.
This follows Sunday school
rally day and class promotion
at 10 a.m. Sunday scnool Stan
will assist in serving tha no-
host early afternoon fellowship
dinner. Barbara Arrell is to
present the 7:S0 p.m. Luther
League topic: "Godparents tor
God's Children." Confirmation
seniors meet at 6:30 and Jun
iors at 10:45 o'clock Saturday
forenoon. Sept la. On Tues
day, Sept 15, Mr. and Mrs.
Olsus Moen Trill open their
home, route 1, box JS, Sublim
ity, in an S o'clock evening
meeting of the Sunday school
staff and assistants. Junior
choir at 7:15. and senior, 8 pjn.
Wednesday evening, Sept 16,
will resume regular recharsala
after several weeks vacation.
On Sept 20, at the morning
worship hour, the aVinday
school staff and stimulus wui
be installed. .
The Mirage of Tomorrow,"
the Sunday sermon theme
for Rev. A. L. Hokonson, Cal
vary Lutheran. Innermlsslon
me Una at 1 p.m. Missionary
consecration at Salem Central
at 7:45 pin. Brotherhood meets
Monday p.m. and Ladies Aid
Wedneiday 1 p.m. at tne
church. Mrs. Joseph Stanton,
leader, and hostess. Bible study
at p.m. at the parsonage.
Confirmation class Saturday at
10 a.m. at the church.
until
new minister is secured,
Rev. Payne has been serving
First Church for nearly two
years as the minister of Christ
isn education. Before coming
to Salem, he served as pastor
of the Christian church in Cor-
vallis for three and one-half
years.
Mr. Payne received his bach
elor of arts degree from Texas
Christian university in 1944,
and his bachelor of divinity de
gree from Yale divinity school
in 1947.
Rev. Dudley Strain, former
well known minister of the
First Christian church, left
early this week for Lubbock,
Texas, where he will serve as
minister of the First Christian
church of that city.
Christ Lutheran
Choir Director
Uo Mmorta! Mothodlsl Charon
of Jsrrtrton ana winw bh.
Kraut Preiton Oouldtr. mtnUtor. mr-
1m worship Mrvleos at 11:00 a. at. 0or
noa subjoet, "Tha Plontor of Iu.
Church sobool at t:4l a, sn.
Amity Churches
taatM (Svpplr pastor). Bnnda
asAoola 10 a. sb. Morning warship, 11
. a. itididi asrnea, p. m.
Charsk at Christ (tupplT, BlbU.
cbool, 10 a. m. Uornlnt worship, 11
a. sn. Christian Badoarer. 0:10 s.
otrontns Hrtica, 1:M p. m. Choir prattles.
: p. m.
MsthodUt ur. Bros MeCouoll. nta
bur. luiidar aehool. 10 a. m. ftfornina
worsnip, ii ft. m. touu rsuowonip.
ov Irttoa MoCas-
U. Bloisior. BlorosM worship, 0;U a.m.
unday achooie :a a,M.
Am Ht at OJad Ktr. Prank K. Maaao.
jastor. vmday athaoL i u a. sb. Mom-
ton worihlp, 11 a, k. on tne sottIcs.
t. p. a.
7H CVbttn I lsiwMry
Calvary Baptist
laymen's Retreat
Mrs. Ruth Hauntz, formerly
of Ontario, has been appointed
choir director of Christ Lu
theran church and will open
the aessons rehearsal program
on September 17 at 7:49 p.m.
for the senior choir. Mrs.
Hauntz will alio conduct the
children's choir and they will
begin rehearsals on September
19 at 11 a.m. meeting every
Saturday. She will be assisted
in the choir work by the mu
sio committee of the church,
Mr. Maxine Martin, Mrs.
Evelyn Bolmeier, Mrs. Agnes
Palmer and Don Torgeson.
Organist appointed for the
church is Mrs. Ronald Craven,
well-known organist in the
community, who will preside
at tha console for the services
beglnnnlg October 1. Anyone
Interested in the choral work
as an adult or child should
feel free to attend the open-
ing rehearsals and meet the
members of the music depart-
mnt then.
St. Jaaapk'a Catkalla Ckmk TliaBak-
ata at Wlntar. Bar. jompo .boot
back, paator. Sunday mauaa: I, V. S. 0:10,
lfl-M and 11:41. CoDfaaalona Baturdar:
1:30 to : and 1:10 to I.
Krai Clunk af OaaVCOHatO Si Hood
ata. H. J. alelntlra, nlnlaur. eanoKr
mornlnf. "Cbrlitlan Brothaibood Hour."
Radio Station KUON. W0 ke. endar
acbool, 10:00-11:00; MornlM vorabip,
ll ooT-A BartTBl WlUihi." TP atrrlea,
I w p. m. sanias XTauaUttlo aarrlca.
T:J0 p. m.
M.lkadlat Ckarak Markat at K.
Wlntar. SI. C. Millar, mlalalar. B:4S a. m.,
SndsT oabool. 11:00 a. MorelM
worahlp, oublaat, "Doaa rrwar cfcaaia
ThlngaT" S:U p. m., Toum rauovaow.
f :30 p. Bl., Ironing atrrlea.
fjnliarlaa Fallavaip 10:M a, aw MO
Xorth Cottua etraat.
vk. a.ih-1 KaBtiat cknrek Borth
Cottaio at "D" Btraat. RaT. Rudolph
Woyka, paator. woranip Barrio, a .i.vw
a. b. Soiad-Uono 111m at 1:00 p. ra. Bra-
nlni Qoapal hour Ba l:oo o cioea.
mi Ckrlatlan Ckarak Mario, and
Couaoa. Church aehool, 1:41 a. m. aforn
hic vorabip and oommunloa, 10:41 a. m.
ann. "Criala KaHHon," br Donald
Paroa. Blbli otodr troupi, 0:10 p. m.
Toutb BTOUPO. 0:30 p. m. Branlnf wor
ihlp larrlea, 1:10 p. m. Barmen, 'Ood
NoodI Tou." Donald Fajna.
The annual Mission Festival
Service will be held at Christ
Luthersn church this Sunday
at both the morning services,
8:49 and 11 a.m,, conducted by
the pastor, Rev. T. M. Geb
hard. truest speaker for the
occasion will be the Rev.
C. Siefkes, D.D., president of
the Northwestern District of
the American Lutheran
church. He will deliver the
sermon for the services on the
church's program of Mission
Advance throughout the Am.
erican and Foreign Mission
Program.
The Sunday school will con.
duct a special Mission . Service
at 10 a.m. at which time Thom
as Johnson will be the guet.
Mr. Johnson will leave soon
for the New Guinea Mission
Field as pilot of the planes sta
tioned a Madang.
The course of Christian in
struction for preparing Junior
for confirmation will begin
Sept. 19 for all . children in
the Seventh grade and over.
Parents interested should en
roll their child with the pas
tor, T. M. Gebhard, who will
conduct the course. Classes
wilyl be held every Saturday
from 9-11 a.m. throughout the
fall and winter months.
Tha sermon topic of Rev.
George Springer at the Wood-
bum Christian cnurcn ounciay
at 11 ajn. will be "The Duties
snd Privileges of Worship."
For the S p.m. service his topic
will be "The Wsy of Cain.''
Sundsy school is at 10 a.m. and
Christian Endeavor at 7 pjn.
Prayer meeting Thursdays at
I P m. ,
Evangelistic services will be
conducted for a week at the
Bible Baotist church, begin-
nins- Sunday. Sent IS. by Dr.
Sidney Cox, evangelist, Bible
tMt-her and Bvmn writer.
Services will be Sunday at 11
a.m. ana escn mgni inrougu
Sept 20, starting at 7:49
o'clock and including Satur
day. A nursery will be pro
vided for the children. Rev.
R. Brendler is the pastor. I
The . aoecial evangelistic
services' at the Assembly of
God church will close follow-
tns the Sundity evening serv
ice. Friday evening there will
be special prayer for the sick.
No services are held on. Sat
urday night. Sunday school
is at 9:49 ajn. morning serv
ice at 11 a.m. and evening
service at 7:45.
Holy comminlon will be
held at 7:30 Sunday. Sept 13,
at St. Mary's Episcopal church
in Woodburn. Morning pray
er and address by the vicar,
Rev. T. M. Baxter, at 9:30 a.m.
"Oh, What a Beautiful
Morning" will be the topic of
Rev. Arthur Goble at the
Woodburn Foursquare com
munity church Sunday at 11
g.m. For the evening service
at 8 his topic will be "An Eve
ning Event." , Sunday school
is at 9:49 a.m. and services for
young people are at 8:30 p.m.
"Living Hope" will be the
sermon topic of Rev. Edward
Baldwin at the Church of God
Sunday at 11 a.m. For the
evening service at 8 his topic
will be "Judicial Justifica
tion." Sunday school is at 10
a.m., youth meeting at 7 p.m.,
prayer meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday.
175 to Study for Priesthood
At Mount Angel Seminary
Caari Itrtot Christian Chorea Court
Strsot at 11th. W. HsroW Lyman and
Philip nurOe nmiiHn. siidio enow
asstmblr. 1:30 MornlM worsnip,
10 :W o'clock. Atermoa sabloet, "Foisots
lnt Our FoisoBsions." Youth hour, 0:10
p. m. Kvtiunc worsnip, ociw. mx
mon by W. Harold Lyman.
Xatiht Haas art at Controiatlanal
rrh..,.h 1A1 Bnnth lsth trttt, Louis
Whits, minuter. 0:4 a. m. Sunday school.
t.ueri if AMMtifi. sutwrlntondoDt. KOV,
S. c. altar xoacnss wm w
a la 11-IHI . 1YI Saloai-TUaTB WUI"
ship. Sermon br tha mlnUtar, 'Tloaosids I cordUn and guitar.
Hainaows.-
Uarkot strost. I. H. Camp, minis tr. t:U
a. m.i Blow sonooi 11:00 a. it., woisum
ana Lord's Buppsr. Strmotn. "Tho Work
ol tho Cbureb." i:w p m.. nmiM mtt
U. aermon. flrho Warning BatMr."
Englewood Plans
Repeat Effort
Pilgrims Slate
Revival Meetings
The fall revival of the Pil
grim Holiness church will begin
Wednesday night. Sept 16, at
7:30 o'clock. Rev. and Mrs.
Jack Hysel of Kentucky are the
workers. They are young peo
ple who have had experience
in both pastoral and evangel
istic work and are good singers
and musicians, playing the ae
cordian and guitar. The church
is located at 2289 Carlton Way,
Oartaa BaaS Ckriatlaa Charah 4M two and One-half blocks Cast of
the San Shop.
Between 20 and 25 men
from the Calvary Baptiit
church will be attending the
annual Laymen s Retreat this
weekend at Camp Arrahl The Inglewodo Evangelical
9:45 ajn. Sunday School
11:99 Lin Mr, Dob Gib
bons, Mlaalenary re
cruit farewelling for
New Guinea.
! p.m. A. T. Fellow
ship. 7:19 r. M. "Nehesalah
Ballds Wall."
Wanna near Mt. Hood. Some
200 Oregon Baptist men are
expected to share the spirit
ual , program that has been
prepared. Chief speakers in
clude Worth Wright of Idaho,
Evangelist Em 11 Gaverluk,
Pastor Henry Rahn of Olym
pla. Wash.
In tha time alloted for rec
reation, major feature is the
annual golf tournament which
the Calvary men have won for
the two past years. A victory
this time will ensbla them to
permanently possess the tro
phy.
Sunday morning, Pastor
Omar N. Berth speaks on the
subject "Forgiven and Forgiving."
At the 7:10 p.m. service he
will continue the brief series
on the Prominent People and
Places of Palestine, giving I
mesisge entitled "At Beth
sny."
United Brethren church has
decided to try again in the
19S3 National Christian Life
Sunday aehool contest begin
ning October 11 and extending
through six consecutive Sun.
days. Approximately 1800
Sunday schools across the na
tlon will be competing for the
grand prize of an all expense
tour to the Holy Land for the
pastor or Sunday school tu
perintendent. Also numerous
lesser prizes will be given for
running-up winners in the va
rious attendance divisions.
Tha Englewood church re
celved an honorable mention
in its attempt to win the 19S2
contest.
Several members of the con
gregation have been named to
various committees to promote
the contest.
The average depth of the
world's oceans Is about two
miles.
Hoor W. H. MARSHALL
OP LOUISIANA
last Betarned From Preaching Tour of Europe
Ministered Neat t the Iron Cartala
SATURDAY NIGHT, 8 P.M.
Sunday Evangelistic, 8 P.M.
Bandar School 1:41 ajn.
Saaday Warship 11 ajn.
FAITH TABERNACLE
flSaelai Wjiihgarftg. Chanh (ALC atSta
strait .vL lith. Tha Hoy. T. 11. Otbhard,
pastor, aunday worsnip atrricss, ana
li m. m. Bitmon or ur. . , tiaa.
prosMtnt of tha Morthwastorn uu trttt
or tho Amine Ba isuuisran tenure n. un
day school, 10 a. u. Commlasioalnc atrr
lea for Lay Missionary Thomas Johnson,
Csntrai Latnsran cnoren, i:w p.
at. Hirk'i fjsitharon Chareh 343 W.
Church at, Bunday school, I JO a. m. Dl
Tino sarrloa. 11 s m tha sormon by tha
pastor, tho Rot. John L. Caublt. Lnthor
Loaauo mtsU at t:30 p. m. Visitors and
stxanitra al tha alty Inrltad.
Capital Baptist 1000 Lanslni Art.
Jamii B. Frost, pastor, sjunasr. nspvsm-
btr 13: 0:U a. m., aunday school Xor ail
atft. 11:00 a. m., Morning worship, pas
tor's strmon: ros uirins uratr m ui.
.M p. in Training union lor all ana.
1:41 p. nv. Krening worsnip, pianor s str
mon: Tha Way at BoUnass. I.Oi p. san
Youth rtiiows&ip.
aariutaol Charch cat Jmbo Christ al
Lattor Dar ftalats soTontotnth and Chs-
mckstah ats. Osorca w. Bpced, pastor.
Church school, 0:4; worship isrrlct. 11;
Ildsr Los Landon, spsaksr. iTWlni wor
ship. I: aidar Don Landon. ausionary
apaakar.
Bethel Baptist Youth
Will Present Picture
The young people will pre
sent the film, "A Boy and His
Prayer " at the 7 o'clock: serv.
ice Sunday evening. The story
presented by the firm is a stir
ring human drama. An accl
dental injury results in a man'
inability to provide for his
fsmily, and his subsequent loss
of faith leading to a despair
which tempts this man to for
sake the right At the suspense-
ful eleventh hour, a boy's faith
in prayer averts an irreparable
wrong.
The public is invited to at
tend. The 'church is located on
the corner of North Cottage
street and "D."
Tbb Oaalral Ltkara Ckirak Berth
Capitol and oamaa sta. o. n. Huna.
atrem, paator. cantraj uttoeraa Broao.
aait. KOCO. I M. Bandar aehool aarr.
lea. .:4a. alernlno worablo. 11:00. Com
mlaalonlno aarrlca tor Mr. and lira.
Themaa Jvboaaa, with Vr. J. Baaika, al
rtclauni.
Presbyterian
Aid Meeting
'Woodburn The Septem-
mMtina of the Presbyter
ian Aid society was Wednes
day afternoon, Sept. $, in the
church socisl room. On ac
count of illness, Mrs. Alfred
Moon, president, and Mrs. Earl
Allison, vice-president, were
both absent ana Mrs. v.
Povton nresided over me
mtinBT.
Mrs. H. r. Butterfield led
the devotional service, reading
tbe story of the lau 01 tne
walls of Jericho and also sn
article on the walls of today,
followed by prayer. Mrs. W.
B. Dunn was at the piano dur
ing the group singing.
Reports of the secretary and
treasurer were read and ac
cented.
Mrs. Peyton reported that
90 cupa had been purchased
for the kitchen and it was vot
ed to buy additional dishes to
replace those cracked and
chipped.
Mrs. A. C. Oouglas was in
charge of the program and
gave an interesting talk on
"Pioneer Women," reading an
article on the topic by Ito
wena R. Farrar.
Refreshments were served
by Mrs. R. L. Anderson assist
ed by Mrs. Butterfield.
For the next meeting, Oct.
14, Mrs. E. C. Peyton will lesd
the devotional service, Mrs.
W. B. Dunn will be in charge
of the program and hostesses
will be Mrs. Roy Faulconer,
Mrs. Harry Ticknor and Mrs.
Ruby Gilbert.
Gibbons Speak af
C& MA Church
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibbons
are are scheduled to sail soon
for mysterious "Shangrl La,"
in the wilds of New Guinea,
will speak during the 9:45
a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday serv
ice of Christian and Mission
ary Alliance church.
At the 7:30 p.m. service,
Rev. Paul W. Gunther, pastor,
will preach on tbe topic "Ne
hemiah Builds a Wall." Kev.
Gunther is in New York this
week attending the quarterly
meeting of the CMA board of
managers but will return in
time to fill his preaching en
gagement.
Baptist Choir
To Have Party
' The summer home of Mr.
and Mrs. Emerson Teague, on
Mill creek, will be the scene
of a party for the choir of the
First Baptist church. An out
door dinner will be served at
8:30 p.m.. Sept 17, and will be
followed by a time of various
games. A short rehearaal will
dc neia at tne close oi tha eve
ning.
Guests will include Dr. and
Mrs. Anderson, pastor; hus
bands and wives of choir mem.'
bers, and anyone interested in
singing in the . choir. Rev.
Thornton Jansma, assistant pas
tor, is director of the choir and
Mrs. John Schmidt, Jr., serves
as organist. Misses Lavurne
Gammon and Bonnie Bishop
are co-chairmen for the eve
ning's events.
Dr. Lloyd Anderson will h
speaking at both services of tha
church on Sunday, at 11 a.m
on the subject "Exiwn.lv.
Faith"; at the 7:80 hour on tha
Book of Genesis.
Installation for
Church Officers
en. Tooth roaaUnBa, 1:11 p. . Branlnt
Ooapel aarrlca, 1:30.
raar CarBara Baotlei Charah atalo
BM BUi atraato. Bar. Victor L. Laaria,
paator. Bundar acbool, 1:41 a. a., with
elaaiaa for all aaaa. Mornln, werahla.
11:00 o'clock, paator apaaklna. Toum
raoua-a uatoa, : . at. Branlni Ooa.
Ml aarrlca, T:M o'clock.
Mt. Angel One hundred
and seventy-five young men
will study for the priesthood
at Mt. Angel Seminary this
year. Classes began Wednes
day morning, Sept. 8, with an
enrollment of 85 students in
tha high school department
and 80 students in the college
classes. V'
The theology classes will be
gin Sept. 34, with an enroll
ment of approximately 30
young men.
Tha main opening mass for
tha seminary will be said on
Sept. 34 in the Mt. Angel ab
bey chapel, with all the semi
narians and faculty present.
The Very Rev. Bernard
Sander, OSB, will again be
rector of the seminary, assist,
ed by the Rev. Ambrose Zen-
ner, OSB as vice-rector, and
the Rev. Louis Charwt, OSB,
prefect of discipline.
The, Rev. Leander Maffia.
OSB. was granted a leave of
absence from the faculty staff
to secure his doctorate in edu
cation at the University of
Oregon. Two other future
members of the faculty, the
Rev. Frater Athanasius Buch
holz, OSB, and the Rev. Frater
Kieran McBri&e, OSB, are
piesently studying at the In
ternational Benedictine college
in Rome for their doctorate in
theology and philosophy.
Tha Rev. Frater Athanasius
spent the summer at Engel-
berg, Switzerland, the mother-
house of Mt. Angel abbey, and
the Rev. Frater Kieran was at
the Spanish monestary, "Mone
seratte." Spain, for the sum
mer. The Rev. Damian Jent-
ges, OSB, abbot of Mt Angel
abbey, who la presently In
Rome, will also visit the local
Fraters at the college In Rome.
Enrolled at the seminary
are young men from all west
ern states. To take care of the
many others who wish to study
st the seminary, a second
building will be constructed
to be completed In time for the
1954 school term.
Students at the seminary
from Mt. Angel and neighbor
ing cities include, Andrew
Fischer, Bernrad Kropp,
Thomas Lovcik. Frank Lebold,
John O'Brien, James Ken
nedy, Frater Cyprian Cooney
and Frater Benedict Suing, all
of Salem; Eugene Heidt, Allan
Miller and Gerald Smith, all
of Woodburn; Allan English
and Gordon Zastopll both of
Silverton; James Spink, Leba
non; Jerry Scbindler, Gervais;
Eugene Van Beveren, Hills
boro and Ray Heuberger, Sub
limity, From Mt Angel are Frater
Gerard Marx, Frater Eugene
Each, Frater Placidius Zack,
Bede Annen, Raymond Pre
deek, Wayne Eaumgartner,
Joseph Hauth, William Clark,
William Park, Robert Fronk,
Elmer Davis, Cletus Duerr,
Joseph Schallberger, Daniel
Hackett, Ronald Brlnkman
and David Park.
Installation services for Sun
day school teachers and offic
ers will be held at Grace Luth
eran church Sunday. Classes
in the Sunday school win t..
re-organized and new mater
ials issued. SunerintMri.4.
sre Mrs. Peter Olson and Mrs.
I. G. Lermon. Oscar Enger
will serve as secretary replac
ing aiiuiiiu mommsen who
will be song leader for tha
year. .Sixteen classes will
reach each aee Broun ham
four years old and up. The
pastor, L. W. Holte, will con
duct the Bible class.
Wesleyan Service
Guild Meeting
The Wesleyan Service Guild
of Jason Lee Methodist church
will meet at 8 o'clock next
Monday night A feature of the
program will be the showing
oi a morion picture in color of
the Good Will Industries.
The committee in charge in
cludes Mrs. Dayle Jory, jjri
Paul Silke and Mrs. Wayne
Kuhl. Mrs. Marie Putnam will
lead the devotions.
All Jason Lee WSCS mem
bers and friends will be.wel-
First Presbyterian
Church
ChemekeU at Winter
"A TIME FOR YOUTH"
By Dr. Paul Newton Poling
Two Services:
9:45 end 11 A.M.
KOCO, 10:00 A.M.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Down Town The Tall White Spire and the Chimes
9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
IDENTICAL WORSHIP SERVICES
Sermon "YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN!" ; .
Broadeatt KSLM 1 1 :30-l 2:00 (noon)
t:S ajn. Sunday S'trttE?!? D'pt
11:01 ajn. Sunday School for All Departments
Brooks H. Moore
Minister
Carrara Baartlaa Ckarak Sonth Uaartr
at atul.r m. Omar B. garth, paator. I U,
Blbla aehool. 11:00, Tortlrao aat For
Itrlnl ' Broadtail rar BOAS, 10M ke.
0:90, BaMUt Tooth ranowahlB. t:M, "At
Bathanj."
Slrat BrauaUaal Carta. BcalhrBB Cat
Bar Mario and Swnmar . Star. A. o. Jan
tacan. mlautar. t:U. SunOay aehool. 10:M.
Blarntai worahl. Same: "Srmotoma af
Carnalltr- JO, Tooth FaUewablo. 1:M.
Braolnt worahta. aarraoa: "Charch
Anamo.
Swat Baotlat Charah-MarlM Bad tA-
artr. Dr. Llortl T. ABdaraoh. paator. Bar.
Tbomtaai Jaaaraa. aiiUl.Qt paatar. In
ter oehool. a, aa. with alaaaaa for all
aaaa. Heroin, worahlp, 11:00 o'alack.
"Basponatro Faith, Paator Uord Andar-
SALEM FIRST CHURCH OF THE MAZAREKE
Canter art Thirteenth
Sun., Sept. 13
A
1:45 Charch School
lt:S "They Need Net
- GeAway"
Tenth Meeting
T.SI -Mrrty
Unlimited"
ItiMkMM
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The (butch ol the Open Bible
WELCOMES YOU
"Where Hi Visiter Is Never a Strenjer"
Sunday School :45 For Everybody
Training Union (:3e Far Everybody
WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. 7:4S P.M.
PUTT MUCMNfc
WORK AND
IX-Ts. Dhls Order LHt
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r-)W0RSHIP WITH
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mvm$m thi word op in
tSS5SSs!Sag8& 'sjnes Frost,
Ceencratinr tn World Missions through the
SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION
"THERE'S A DOCTRINAL DIFFERENCE
COME AND SEE
NOW...
BEWAL
mm BROTHERS
Evangelistic Campaign
. 1 Mile North af Albany an 99C Acrest
From Worerly Lake
with
George & Lawrence Brunk
NOTED EVANGELISTS
FROM DENBEIGH, VIRGINIA
Holding Tent Meetings Nightly
(CAPACITY SEATING 5000)
Preaching and Singing
Full Gospel Messages thawing yeu how to lose your
sin and fine! your Saviour