Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 27, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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Friday. November 17. 1151
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Balm. Ongm
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Woodburn Sermon Topics
Feature Story of Advent
Woodburn "A King's
Story" will be the topic of
Rev. Robert E. Vi at the
Woodburn and Bethel Presby
terian churches Sunday morn
Inl Nov. . He apeaka at the
Bethel church at 10 a.m. and
Sunday school followe the aer
vice. At Woodburn Sunday
tcbool la at 9:45 a.m. nd the
church aervice at 11 a.m. A
nursery la provided for the
children during thla aervice.
At the eveninf aervice at 7:30
o'clock at Woodburn hit topic
will be -unrisi ai no.
Rev.Hutchinson
Back in Pulpit
Dr. Robert A. Hutchlnion,
uitor of the Hood River Com
munity church, will lill the
role of guest minister at the
11 am aervice of the First
Confregational church Sun
Hutchinson was pastor
of the local Congregational
church during the period
1937-1848. He was largely
responsible for the construc
tion of the church at Marion
and Cottage which is now in
the process of being enlarged.
Last summer Rev. Hutchin
son attended the sessions of
the International Council of
Congregational ehurches m
Scotland aa well as the coro
nation. He also visited rela
tivea In Ireland.
The guest minister will
speak on the subject "Four
Key woraa in neugiun.
Barth Concludes
Travel Series
Two special evening serv
ices will be held this Sunday
evening at 5:30 and 7:30 at
Calvary Baptist church. South
Liberty and Miller streets in
Salem, at which time the pas
tor. Rev. Omar N. Barth, will
show the color motion picture
"Journey to Jerusalem." This
film was made by the pastor
on his summer tour to Europe
and the Holy Land a few
months ago.
Tha film la the last in a
series of five messages that
Mr. Barth has presented in
the church covering the three
mnnthi that he and his com
panion, John Flank, apent
hrnaii. "Journey to Jeru
salem" Is the photographic
story of Christ from Bethle
hem to Calvary and shows
scenes of many lnddenta that
happened In Hie life.
i cordially invit
ed to attend either one of
these services add to come
early In order to see a display
and coins and other
materials gathered from the
in rfiffrrvnt countries that
vi.it.d. An Arab cos
tume will also be shown and
worn by the pastor.
Catholic Teachings
Will Be Explained
Mt Angel An opportunity
for learning about ine teacn
Ins. and nractices of the Catn
olic church will be available to
residents of this district when
the Catholic Information class
begins in St Mary's .school on
Dec. 2.
The classes, open to Catho
lics and non-Catholics alike,
will be held on Wednesday
evenings from 8 until 9 o'clock.
Father Clement Frank, O.S.B.,
assistant pastor of St. Mary's
parish and a professor at Mt.
Angel seminary, will conduct
the sessions.
While the Information class
is offered primarily to those
living within the boundaries of
St. Mary's parish, anyone may
attend. The towns oi at
Thla will be followed by a
"friendly hour" at tha mapaa.
The young people meet at tha
Woodburn church at f p.m.
and the topic tor discussion
this Sunday will be "How to
Find tha WiU of God." Mid
week services are Wednesdays
at 7 p.m.
The first Sunday in Advent
will be observed at the 11
o'clock service Sunday at the
Woodburn Methodist church.
Rev. Ormal B. Trick, the mini
ster, will have for his sermon
topic "Highways of Cod. Fol
lowing the aervice there will
be a fellowship pot-luck din
ned. Sunday school la at 10
a.m.
nm B.aaaill il VaUea Braaktaa
cmh Oeenea eaS SM. a. O
MM. UllMf; Be. A. O- MM,
eaalaleal. Bu..r icki mil. Mara-
iu niui. u ta. Teata Teswens s
. B. weraale 1:B S-K-
IS
First Sunday in Advent
Spurs Varied Sermon Topics
BL VWeae Be reel Oataeae-Cehue-
ete aaa Simla au.au. alaiaei at a.
f :M. I IS. ! an4 II la ai. Caefaeateoe
aetaMv. 000 a l. lal I H I S
faara Saln.nl chanh Cherts
ead Ck.aMk.ta Bueeu. Met Ceaaa.ua
laa T:J a-B. Faaaily NniM tit .aunrh
arbeel I N e-. Pra..r aarvtae m Bu
eBartet. U M am. Barter MSaal U
ark aaM II :M a ev lildarert Cot
Ileal lie .aapall wedneadej T.je
aa. Taut reeele'a Fatleaaata I. lab
acaeel aalMtoi la aerae at Carat War.
ree. 100 Wlaaartaa Dtlta S SJa.
lialtertea r.aaaH af
Maria Catlasa St, II 3a I..
Silverton The Trinity Lu
theran church of near Mt. An
gel, the Rev. Joseph Mann,
pastor, observed Thanksgiving
day with 10:30 a.m. worship
aervice. The sermon topic waa
"Thanks Giving and Thanks
Living."
Sunday morning, -Sunday
school and Bible class hour- is
at 9:43, and divine worship at
11:30. Sunday evening wui
feature an 8 o'clock organ re
cital by John Koglln.
Rev. J. William Carlson,
pastor of the Immanuel Luth
eran church at Woodburn will
speak at the 11 a.m. service
on tha topic "Our Advent
King and His Kingdom of
Truth." Sunday school la at
10 a.m. A social evening and
refreshments will follow the
meeting of the Luther league
at 7:30 p.m. in the parish hall.
The Brotherhood will meet
Mouday night at o'clock at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Olson. Rev. Lowell Holte of
Sslem will be gueat speaker.
The adult confirmation class
will meet in the parsonage
Wednesday night at o'clock.
Mrs. Melvin Johnson and Mrs.
Russell Johnson will be host
esses for the meeting of the
"Ladles Aid" at the parish
hall Thursday, Dec. 3. The an
nual lutefisk dinner la ached
uled for Dec. 5 at the parish
hall.
"Book of Life" will be the
11 a.m. sermon topic of Rev.
R. Brendler Sunday at the
Bible Baptist church. For the
evening service at 7:45 o'clock
he will apeak on the topic
lesus Reveals a Secret"
Sunday school s at 9:45 a.m.
Young people meet at 6:45
p.m.
CfcrtatLa a Mla.tea.rr Alllaa.a
CBetek B. Ilk Oelnee. Ha.. Peal
Ouatkar. sealer. Beaday acneeU S:tS
a.ai. M.roln. eeraea: "The Blele Truth
at aanctlltcaltea." 1140. Allleaca Toatk
PelleaeBls vita Hum Bale. 0:30 pal.
Bream evaMeium. IUm Bd. Biatrial
raalb dlrecter. 1:00. Alter ekarc alaaa
PUSUak fat aU f .Bf aaaala, S:ll ..
Rev. D. H. Scrimbeour, for
mer Christian and Missionary
Alliance pastor at Hood River,
will speak at both morning and
evening services at the Silver-.
ton church. Rev. Scrimbeour
I k I Kaaiarlal Ceetrearetleaal
Ckarak MS aaalk ink at. I II a n,
Buader Bchaal. U:00 a.,, aianitac var
iola, hmm e tha mrautar, "afoua
Ulna ead Melehllla." 0:30 am. Kt
trial VallevaSlp sravpa tar Molar hlak
ana Junta, fcuk r.uai aaaala.
Tka Brtkal Baatbjt Ckarak Nertk Cot.
I.M and 1 D Btretl. Re. Rudolph
Work., pattar. Buada icbeol at I 41
.av Wartblp ll:ao a.a.. paaiara .ub-
M "A aaw af a Oraufal Haart." Oaa-
pal Haw T M ik. Fular a anaJMl,
Cfai'i awwar."
CalnrT BaptM Ckarak BMlk LlMrtr
at HUlar at. Om.r M. Bank, pattar. I tl
Blbla aebooL 11:10 "WbaM Blda r. Taa
Oof Braadcaat am kqab ltM K..
10 tint avaolBB Mrvlc, "Jauraar ta
JaraMl.M.M 0:10 all yaalk traupa. T:M
aMood avanlof mttim. "Jouroar ta Jtra
, JaMpk'a Oatkalla Ckarak-Cka-
aiakata at wtotar. Bar. aa. B. Vaodar
bck, pattar. Buoday raaaM.: a. T. a,
1:11. I0:M n 11 t. Caolaulau Sat-
arday: J:M ta l:M and 1:30 ta S.
Sunday school classes begin
at 9:45 a.m. at the Woodburn
Assembly of God church. Rev.
Ernest Ilium will speak at
both the 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
services. Young people meet
at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays and
the midweek aervice is at 7:30
p.m. Tuesdays. A number of
members from the local group
attended the atate rally in
Springfield which ends Fri
day night.
Okrrrt La Iberia Ckarek atata Btnat
at lllk. Bar. T. U. OaabaM. paatar.
Buaday MrvacM S:tt and 11 a.pi. Wllk
tba Adfaot Haly Connunuo aod aar-
boo. auoday achool Blbla claiMt far
aaaa, 10 la. Baalar Latkar Lmcim.
1
Oraaa Latbaaaa Ckarak aunoyrl.w
aod'LMMiid Avanuai. 0:10 a.ta, auoday
athooL 11:00 a.M.. Drrlaa varikla. riadia
Bunday. 1 w. Holla, pallor.
Ml Ckarak af Ckrlat. Baiaatlat
Utaarty aod Ck.ra.k.la Bla. Buoday
KOoai at 11 a.M. Marolos Mrvtc at 11.
LaHooarmoB lubjact: "ADdaot aod
Modara MMuraMaDcy. Allaa Maanarlaa
aod Hypoatlaa. Daoeuocad." awantni
Mrvlca at I. Laaaoo4rr7ioa lubjact:
Anclanl and afodaro Matroptaoey. Alia.
UaamirliM aod HypoaUlM. Dapouacad."
Army Kettles
Placed Friday
Kettles of the Salvation
Army, receptacles for the de
posit of money contributed to
the Christmas cheer fund, will
appear on the streets Friday
and will be in place much of
the time through December 24.
They will be attended by Vol
unteers drawn from the local
citadel.
National Salvation Army
week will be held here Novem
ber 29 through December 8, ac
cording to announcement by
Captain Ben Wold, command
ing officer.
Services Sunday will also be
in the nature of a welcome to
Captain and Mrs. Wold, who
came here recently from Med
ford. They received their train
ing for Salvation Army officer-
ship in San Francisco and have
had corps appointments in Cal
ifornia and Oregon. '
Salvation Army week, ob
served throughout the nation,
has for its purpose the calling
of special attention to the spir
itual and welfare activities of
the organization.
has ust returned from Japan,
where he attended the congress
on World Evangelism In Tok
yo, and accompanying a Youth
for Christ tour of the Islands.
Sunday evening a colored film
will be shown with explain
tiona of his experiences. Joseph
R. Cooper la the alliance pas
tor. '
"Spiritual Heartburn," from
the Bible text of Luke 24, la
to be the topic for the sermon
of the Rev. Arthur Charles
Bates of the First Christian
church. Sunday, Nov. 29. The
evening, 7:30 o clock eermon
by Rev. Bates; la "Written For
Our Instruction; C.E. for
young folk will be at 8:30 p.m.
m m m
"The Advent of the King,"
the sermon for the Rev. Arvid
L. Hokonson of Calvary Luth
eran church at the forenoon
worship hour, and a regular
evening aervice at .8 o clock,
followed by a 6:30 o'clock Lu
ther League meeting. Thurs
day, December 2,- at 8 p.m. a
talk and film, by Soudan Mis-
sionary, Conrad Jorgenson will
be featured. Bible study Wed
nesday, Dec. 3 will be at 8
c clock at the Lester Standard
home. Confirmation class will
be Saturday at 9 a.m.
Rev. Douglas Han-ell of the
Methodist church will speak on
"The Church of the Living
God," at the 11 o'clock hour
following 9:45 church school.
At 7 p.m. will be senior Youth
Fellowship with Mr. and Mrs
Milt Baum, counsellors.
St. Mark's Drive
Held Success
Tha St Mark's Lutheran
building fund canvasa which
has )ust been completed has
resulted In a ma.Tttfictnt suc
cess, according to the an
nouncement made by the pas
tor, the Rev. John L. Cauble. ;
The canvasa which has been
In progress throughout the
congregation during the past
five weeks, has resulted In
the grand total of $163,056 to
date with aome pledgee yet to
come in. Of thla amount $22,-
000 his been designated for
the 1954 budget of the congre
gation. The remainder will
go Into the building fund.
Nothing la definite to date aa
to when actual construction
dn the new St Mark'a church
and Christian Educational
building will begin, but the
urgency of the need will make
construction of the new church
imperative at an early date.
The success! ul canvasa waa
accomplished entirely by the
members of the congregation
with the aid of a church fi
nancing concern. Chairman
of the canvass committee was
Mark Gehlar: Initial gifts and
training chairman waa Ross
Hughes; special gifts chairman
waa Dr. Horace D. McGee;
teams chairman Alvin H. Ran.
dall. The canvasa division
leaders were E. W. Hills trom
and Paul Rlenache.
At 7:30 p.m. the final aesslon
of the all-church study course.
The Life and Task of the
Church," taught by Mrs. F. J.
RoubaL will be held.
at. Jakai Latharaaa Ckarak (Ma Bv-
aa Court a lath all. H. W. Groaa.
paatM. Flrat auoday la Ad.ot. SaralcM
at utjo. auoday aakoal at 0:10.
Caatral Latbaraa Ckarek B. Capitol
oaiOM Bt. O. B. ItuodatroB. oaator.
Cotral Lutbarao Hoar KOCO 0:10. Buo
day aabaol 0:11. Moroloo worahtp 11:00
Briplnt jarrlcM l it.
Balm Tralk Caalar 341 Chaawkata.
Stmd.y Mhool 14. a.rrlca 11. Topic:
wrier. Ara Tea ooloi?" Ray. Ollta
Mvaoa.
At the Foursqusre ' Com
munity church the pastor,
Rev. Arthur Goble, will speak
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock
on the topic "Thanks for Ev
erything." a post Thanksgiv
ing service. His topic for the
evening service at 7:4$
o'clock la "A Nobleman." Sun
day school begins at 9:43 a.m.
Crusaders and Cadets meet at
6:30 p.m.
At the Woodburn Church
of God Sunday school begins
at 10 a.m. The pastor, Rev.
Edwsrd Baldwin speaks at 11
a.m. on the topic "The Cost of
soul Comfort" Youth meet
ing is at 7 p.m. and for the
evening aervice at 8 Rev.
Baldwin will apeak on "Right
eous Decline and Sinners
Fate." Prayer meeting la Wed
nesdays at 7:30 p.m..
Services at the Woodburn
Christian church begin with
Sunday school at 10 a.m. Rev.
George Spalnger, pastor, will
spesk at II a.m. on the topic
oood Advice From an Apos
tle." At the 8 p.m. service he
will have aa his topic "The
Authority, Power and Stabi
llty of the Word of God
Prayer meeting la Thursdays
at a p.m.
Jaaao laa Maaaarlal Matkadlal Caark
. coroar af Mffaraan aod Wtotar at.
sroaat nation oauldar. mlolatar. D1
loa warablp aarvlea at 11:00 a.m. Bar
men lubjact. "WaltlflK for th. Dt.a.
Cbureb Mbeel at 0:11 a.a. Id TP at 0:00
LaMak Camaaaalt Ckarak . B. of
Booha. B.D., paatar. Buoday Mhool at
10 and juoleiB at T. T. P. Boclaty at
t:m. rutar praacbM at 11 oo "Pttar'a
Vlaloo" aod at 0:30 "aaoaatlooallam Var-
bui raoauclaM." Blbla atud. alau Tut,
day T:30.
Ckarek d Jmm Ckrlat af tailor Day
alata imarmaal Ilk aod aladlaon Ola.
Jahn B. Ballabory, blabop. Prlc.thood
maallne 0.00 a.m. Buoday aohoal 10:M
a.B. aacramaot aarrlca T H p at.
Pint Splrltaallal Ckarak tag Ho. Oat-
taa. circla aod baalloc Mrvlea at 0:00.
Hacul.r Mrrlea at 1:J0. Bpcakar, Dr.
vioeaot Mau.it.
Pint Baptist Chare h Marion aod Lib.
my. Dr. Llard T. Aaderaoo, put or.
Rev. Tkernton J.aama. aaatatant pallor
auoday Mbool 1:40 am. Worahtp, 11:01
era irem Abor.." Feator uoyd
Andaraoo. Taulb raMUata. 0:11 p m.
Ooapel imlti 1:30 p.m., "Ood'l Chllf
Ceromteoa."
Alliance Church
Singspiration
A city-wide after-church
Slngsplration for young peo
ple of all churches is sched
uled for Sunday night at 9:13
o clock at the Christian and
Missionary Alliance church
located at North Fifth and
Gaines. The Rally ia being
sponsored by the Alliance
Youth Fellowship, whose
members also will provide re
freshments. Featured leader
of the Singsplratlon will be
Rusa Reid of Seattle. Russ
Reid was formerly Youth For
Christ director in Edmonton
Canada, but at present is Al
liance district youth director
for Washingtve, Oregon, and
Idaho. He will play his vio
lin and lead in the group sing
ing. Special musical num
bers will be rendered by the
group attending from various
churches. AU young people
are invited.
Russ Reid will slso play and
preach in the 7:30 o'clock
evening aervice at the Alli
ance church.
"The Kingdom of Truth,? Is
the sermon topic of the Rev. A.
W. Nelson of Immanuel Luth
eran church, Nov. 29, the first
Sunday after Advent Specials
by both . junior and senior
choice will be featured. Luth
er league ia at 7:30 p.m. The
Board of Deacons meeta Tues
day, Dec. 1. Clothing for Luth
eran World Relief must be
brought to the church this
week. Stewardship pledge
cards must be brought in by
Sunday, Dec. e.
$aving Centers
Ai the Foot of
the Bridge
W. Salem
Mile Korth o!
the Underpin
Salem
OPEN EVERY DAY ! A.M. TO 10 P.M.
Prices Effective Thur., Fri.,
Sat., Sun.
u.ii... n L!- r.
idiicy rawing io.
WIENERS ik IL
Educational Group
Sets Dec. 10 Meeting
Turner The Marlon County
Business meeting of the Ore
gon Education Association will
be held at Cascade Union high
school Dec. 10.
A banquet proceeding the
meeting will be prepared and
served by the cascade fha.
Attending will be represent
atives belonging to the OEA
from all the schools In Marlon
county.
Dec. T, at 12:20 p.m. rep
resentatives from the small In
dependent colleges of Oregon
and Washington are having a
conference at Cascade Union
High.
They will discuss college
preparation with the high
school seniors.
St. Hark a Latbaraa Barly Com.
muoloo errvlc. I a.m.. Surjddy Mhool,
0:10 a.m. Reiular Commuoleo oerrlce,
m. lotermadlata Luther Loatue. I
p.m. Teuod People'. Leeaue, 0:M p.m.
Dr. Eliot Speaks
To Unitarians
The Unitarian Fellowship
will have as guest spesker Son
day, Dr. William G. Eliot, Jr.,
Trinity Lutheran, first Sun
day In Advent, Nov. 29, Joseph
A. Luthro, pastor.
10 a.m., Sunday achooL Bi
ble classes.
11 a.m. Divine worship. Ser
mon: "Christ Is Truth."
7:30 p.m. Luther league.
James Ohren, Barbara Arrell,
Harold Legard and Rachel Mc-
Bride will discuss the theme.
"Thankful But to Whom'1
Wednesday, Dec. .2, Ladles
Aid 2 p.m. Mrs. Alf O. Nelson
is discussion leader for theme,
"We Beheld His Glory." Instal
lation of 1954 officers. Mrs. Ole
Moen and Mrs. M.- O. Hatte
berg, hostesses.
Wednesday. Choirs: 7:15 and
8 p.m.
. Friday. Dorcas society, 8
p.m., at church. Mrs. Harold
Toft is discussion leader for
theme, "We Beheld His Glory."
Installation of 1954 officers.
Mrs. Melvin Brenden and Mrs.
Weldon Hatteberg, hostesses.
Saturday. Confirmation
classes, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m.
Dec. 6. Holy communion at
evening worship, 8 o'clock.
Amity Churches
Holy communion including
the annual national corporate
communion by the men and
the boys of the church will he
held Sunday at 7:45 a.m. at
St. Mary's Episcopal church.
Litany, ante-communion ser
Monitor: Mqu.m "d "d church school will
vriii. . in lhe terri- l 1 1 m-
,0T;ol.tPend!ng .re under Luther League Will
no obligations, and no kind or Present DoUCjIaS CoC
pi rNuic w juiu
church will be brought to bear.
The class provides an oppor
tunity to learn from an offi
cial source ust what the
church teaches and what Ca
tholics believe.
I Beptlat Bldiard Crader. pattar. Bud-
na.ln mu..B K ft.....!, day afhool 10 ia. Bfarolo. worafllp. 01
i VT i. .u , r .7 j r am. Cranio. Mrrlea, am Deldre COM.
ui uur router ill ruruatiu. .prater.
Dr. Eliot has served as pas
tor for Unitarian churches in
various parts of the United
Friendly Old Organ
To Be Heard Again
Silverton The pipe orgsn
which for msny years was
heard regularly over radio
station K O I N, Portland,
mm th T-Cob t hm a n Unfal la
.w ,vtn. T,ir.ii T...ih...n Father In Portland in 1908
Church of Mt. Angel. Oregon, f "lng "nt;,,.h.i'. rctl"men ln
The organ was completely!1934' Dr'E !ot ,"honrry
rebuilt and installed by Alex j'rR?e J;
umiaicu in afjcuoi actvitc
Ckarek al Ckrlet Jam.a UallMw Al
ley, DD, mlolatar. Btbll achoot H
Morolo werahlp 11 am. Coru
Slotea ainre. 1P.0.1 heine- naalnr ooeor. e 10 pre. I.anmi Mr.
" ' -. r ice. aacred eon carl.
oi ine saiem unitarian cnurcn
from 1901 to 1903. He became
pastor for the Church of Our
The Luther League group
on Sunday, Nov. 8
An opportunity will be giv
en the public to hear this old
BAKED FOOD SALE
Silverton The Naomi Soc
iety of Calvary Lutheran
Hethedlet Bruce MeCloneD. mloUtter.
Buoday aehool 10 a.m. Morolo. aieraklp
11 a-m. youth reuowahtp 0:00 p.m
Harlan Moe Heads
Trinity Brotherhood
Silverton Harlan Moe was
elected president of the Trin
ity Lutheran Brotherhood of
Silverton, at the Tuesday eve
ning meeting of the group, to
serve through 1954.
Assisting officers elected
are vice-president, W. T. Hat
teberg; secretary, orun smed
stad. and treasurer, Ssmuel
Torvend.
The program chairman, Har
old A. Larsen, Introduced Dr.
L. E. Barrlck, Salem, who il
lustrated his talk by showing
colored films of Palestine,
taken during travels of Dr.
and Mrs. Barrlck ln thetHoly
Land during' the past year.
Lunch was served to the
group by W. T. Hatteberg and
M. O. Hatteberg.
Life of Peter Film
At First Baptist
A aound 'color film on the
life of Peter will be shown at
the 7:30 evening aervice of the
First Baptist church this Sun
day. The film will illustrate
the messages Pastor Lloyd An
derson la bringing at both the
morning and evening services
from the Epistle of First Peter.
The men a chorus, under the
direction of Rev. Thornton
Jansma, will aing during; the
evening aervice.
Oak Oreee Chapel Bruca MeCooa.3.
nlplater. Mornlni worship 0:10 ft-M.
Buoday prhool 10. tl a.m.
aeeemMy at OaSPraafc K. MapM.
paatar. Buaday eettoel 10 em. Merolu
worahtp II a.m. Youni Peoplea Mrrlea
1:00 p.m. Bveoln. Mrrlea 7:10 p.m.
given by John Koglin, organ
ist at Holy Cross Luthersn
of Faith Lutheran church will ! Church of Portland, Sunday,
friend In Its new condition , Church will have fancy work
and location. A recital will be I snd all kinds of home-baked
conduct the evening service
Sunday with Douglas Coe,
youth leader, giving the mes
sage at 11 a.m.
The regular Luther League
Loyalty Month
Ups Attendance
Loyslty Month programs al
Bt. Mark's Lutheran church
will be brought to a close this
Sunday, designated as Grace
Sunday. The holy sacrament
of the Lord's suppprr will be
administered at two morning
services in order that all mem-
Ibers of the congregstlon msy
be accommodated. The early
service will be held at 8 a m.
Sunday school at 9:39 and the
regular 11 am. communion
I service.
November having been des-
Iignatcd as Loyslty Month hss
resulted ln the largest church
attendsnce in the history of
phe congregation, it was ststed
Nov. 29, at 8 p.m
There will be no admission
charge.
Trinity Lutheran Church Is
situated three miles East of
meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Mt Angel or two miles South
snd sn evsngellsm service at j of Monitor on the Monltor
8 o'clock. Silverton highway.
deicacies for sale st the Sil
verton Plumbing snd Appli
ance Shop 205 Oak St., Sat
urday Dec. 5, beginning at
9 a.m.
VESTRY MEETING
The vestry of St. Paul'a
Episcopal church will meet n
the rector's study at 7:30 p.m.
Hr,mtwr 1
First Presbyterian
Church
Cheraeketa at Winter
'THE CHURCH ARK
OR ARMY"
By pr. Poling
Two Services:
9:45 ond 11 A.M.
KOCO, 10:00 A.M.
Ik CkrltttM C MtarMwr
I 46 All, Sunday School
11:00 AM.. "Ttoo Bible Truth
of Baippuneatlon .
:M , 1:M P. M.
RUBS UID
and his noun
9:11 FJf.
City-wide Inter -church
aiNGBPl RATION
with RV88 MID
Young people from all
ehurcbaa Invited.
SUNDAY!
If
7:30 P.M.
SUNDAY!
THE LIFE OF PETER
SOUND. COLOR FILM PRODUCTION illustrating the
Life of Peter to be shown at the 7:30 hour. Also a message
by Pastor Anderson from the Epistle of Peter
"GOD'S CHIEF CORNERSTONE"
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service "Born from Above"
TUNE IN ' -
Each morning at 8:15, KSLM, to "Family Altar Time"
A good way to start the day with God!
Each Sunday morning at 8:00, KSLM, to "First Call"
Each Sunday morning at 11:00. KOCO, "Morning Wor
ship Time"
The Church with a Welcome"
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND EITHER OF
TWO GREAT EVENING SERVICES
In the
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
South Liberty and Miller
Sunday Night 5:30 end 7:30 ,
To See ond Hear Tha Film-Message)
"JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM
(Photographed In Palestine by the Pastor laat svmer.)
Come early and seo'Exhiblt of Stamps, Coin and
other rememberanees gathered during tear.
1 1 :00 WHICH SIDE ARE YOU ON?"
roedcest Ovar K6AE, 1430 K.
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Eastern Oregon Baby Beef
locker nm
Half
Whole
Eastern Oregon Baby Beef SiTb,
Beet Roast it. A v
Eastern Oregon Baby Beef
Ground Beef , A
Eastern Oregon Baby Beef
Beef ifear ,b W
Sirloin or T-Bone "
RADISHES and GREEN OXIONS 3 !0c
Florida Pink or White
Grapefruit each
LIMIT
DESCHUTES NO. 2
POTATOES
LIMIT
GREEN '
BROCCOLI
Bunch
HOUDAY $H t
Margarine k U 1 11
LIMIT
VANILLA p ,
ICE (REAM fc25'
.59'
Grade "A" Creamery
BUTTER
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ry the pastor, the Rev. John
fene. it lieertr
Dr. Uoyd T. Andersen. Pastor
Cauble.
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