Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 04, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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Christmas Theme Prevails
In Silverton Sermon Topics
Silverton Church activities
announced (or Sunday. Doc 6,
art suggestive of tha nearneai
of the Christmas tea ton.
, "Christmas on Tiptoe" b the
earniuu tub act at tba 11 o'clock
worship hour at bimanual Lu
tbaran church, tha Iter. Arnold
W. Nelson speaking. At this
service tha ceremonial of re
ception of new members and
adult confirmation will be ob-
eerad. Pledge card ihould be
brought to thla aerviee. An
early afternoon fellowship din
ner if to be aerved in tha church
aocial rooma. Luther League
will ateet at 7 p.m. Holy com
amnion ia to be celebrated at (
'clock Sunday evening.
- Tha Rev. Joteph A. Cooper of
tha Christian and Missionary
Alliance will apeek 7nrnay,
Dec. 6, on "Honesty With Cod"
at the morning worship hour.
Tha Lord's Supper will be ob
served preceding the sermon. A
time of "Fasting and Prayer1
will be held during tha noon
hour.
The eermon subject for the
worship hour of the 2nd Sun'
day In Advent. Dec. 6, at Trin
ity Lutheran church, by the
Rev. Joseph A. Luthro, will be
"Bo Ready for Christ's Com
ing.1' This .will follow Sunday
school and' Bible classes at 10
a.m. Armand Lee Riveness will
present the Luther Lesgue top
ic: "Hay tba Lord Soon Come"
at an earlier hour, 6 pjn., giv
ing time for personal registra
tion with the pastor at 7:30
pjn. preceding the evening
worship at a during wmcb tune
'ummmmnmr
ON "FAMILY JUND1Y"
At the
First Baptist Church
Marlon and Liberty
Paster Anderson speaking
Item the Epistle of First
Peter
U:M a.m. "God's Chief
Cornerstone"
7:1 p.m. "The True Walk
f tha Believer"
"A warm welcome for all"
FIRST
METHODIST
CHURCH
1:30 and 11:00 a.m.
"GOD'S HOPE"
sermon bv
V,
Dr. Thomas R. Bennett
Broadcast KSLM 11:30-12:00
Brooks H. Moore
Minister
First Presbyterian
Church
Chemektte at Winter
THI LIGHT OF MEN"
By Dr. Poling
Two Services:
9:45 end 11 A.M.
KOCO, 10:00 A.M.
TWO SPECIAL SERVICES
Saturday 8:00 Harold Allcock, Edmonton, Canada
Sunday 8:00 Raymond Hoekstra
Just returned with Dr. Thos. Wyatt from Rome, Lebanon,
Holy Land, Egypt, West Africa.
You will thrill to his reports of this Invasion.
undsy School 10:45 Elsie Furlott, adult teacher
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
FAITH TABERNACLE
5th ft Gaines
LINFIELD A CAPPELLA CHOIR
F RESENTS CHRISTMAS CONCERT
AT
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
South Liberty and Miller, Salem
7:30 SUNDAY
11:00 "SERMON IN SYMBOLS"
Broadcast Over KGAE, 1430 Kc.
HOLLY
Small Holly Plants Well Berried
SHADE TREES
Many Siies, Soma to 1 5 Ft.
FRUIT TREES
Bearing size trees in tome varieties.
PINK DOGWOOD, Bushy end Well Budded.
Large Selection of Ornamentals and Shrubs
FERRIIL'S NURSERY
V Mile Eett ef Keiier
Phene 2-1307
tha Lord's Supper will ba observed.
"Looking Unto Jesus" ia tha
sermon topic selected by the
Rev. Arvld L. Hokonsoa of
Calvary Lutheran church for
tha Sunday morning worship
hour. At this time, offering for
Lutheran World Action will be
featured. Luther League ia at
8:30 p.m., and evening worship
service at i o'clock.
At Pilgrim Holiness church
services tor Sunday, Dae. f,
the Rev. John R. Price, pastor,
will mark the beginning of
series of sermons on the Nativ
ity, leading up to Christmas
time. Sunday school it at 8:43
a.m. preceding the 11 o'clock
church hour. Pilgrim Youth
meets at 6:45 p.m., Mrs. Price
is youth counsellor. Evening
service at 7:30, Rev. Price
speaking. Prayer service is
Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m.
Friday noon will be a period of
'Fasting and Prayer."
The Rev. Paul Henry, tha
new Methodist pastor, will give
his first sermon to the local
eonereaation Sunday. The Rev,
Harrell left Wednesday for his
new field ot service at Tallica
Lake, North Hollywood, Calif.
At 7 p.m. all commissions will
meet Official board meeting
ba at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Milt
Bsum will direct the senior
high aged Youth Fellowship
session in the former church
social rooms, with Miss Sharon
Beala, president, presiding.
Sunday. Dec. 6. at the First
Christian church eonireKstion
hat been designated aa Wom
an's Day. "Chrtt s Emancipa
tion of Women" is the sermon
topic announced for the morn-ins-
worship hour by tha Rev.
Arthur Charles Bates. Both
Sunday school and church
hours are announced as 19 min
utes earlier until after the
Christmas holidays, the Sunday
school now being at 8:30 a.m.,
the church service at 10:45 a.m.
Mrs. Lynn Neal is to be in
charge of the 7:30 evening
service when the film strip
The Rim of tha Wheel" will be
shown. Christian Endeavor it at
6:30 p.m.
Guest Speakers
Alliance Church
Guest speakers will occupy
the pulpit ot the Christian &
Missionary Alliance church
Sunday morning and evening
Morning speaker at 11 o'clock
will be Rev. David Scrim-
geour, former pastor of the
Alliance church at Hood Ri
ver. Rev. Scrimgeour has
lust returned from an extend
ed evangelistic tour In Japan.
At 7:30 p.m. Rev. Henry
Turnidge, president of Salem
college and academy will
preach. He will be assisted
in music by students from the
academy.
The pastor, Rev. Paul W.
Gunther, flew to New York
this week-end to attend the
quarterly meeting of the
board of managers ot the
Christian tt Missionary Alli
ance1. He returned to Salem
Friday morning.
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o-etocB. nraoB bv Huaid Lynaa -Tb
Hick Calliaff t Oed."
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Cburcb acbool :4ft a.m. Uornlaf wor
abl :U am. Btrmoa by tba mlnls-
Ur. Donald Fayna "On Batna a bfan in
a Woman"! World. BTtntn aarrlea :M.
Flay by Christian Womini FallovablB.
Slrlof fjaartat: "Frayar."
Vallartan PalNvihla at Balara 4 an
Ifortb Cottaaa strati.
Batnal BarMlat--Nortb Cottatf at "IV
atraat. tur. Rudolph woyka, pastor. Sun
day school at $ :ii a.m. Worship aarvlca,
Lord'a Buppar 11 a.m pastora topic:
"Tba Eternal Christ." BvanuM aoiiMl
hoar at i:M o'elock, paator'a topic: "Tba
Craauva Cbrtat."
Cbarch of Jaaaa CbHit at LalUr n
Saints (Mormon) Fifth and Madison
strttts. John B. Salisbury, blsbop.
Pr.asU.ood mtating a.. Sunday acbool
ia; aaB. syanint aanriea 1 p at.
Christian B MtaitafMr AllUBMlfarUi
Fifth and Oalnaa. IUt. Faal w. Ounthar,
pastor. Sunday acbool U a.m. Mom
Int worship smast sptaktr. Rot. David
Bcrlmiaour. Inst raturnad from Japan.
U a-m. AlUanca Youth FallowsblD a u
p.m. Krej&laa tuast apaaktr, Rav. Ranry
Turn Id sa. prasldsnt. Balaai CbrlsUan
uaaaasj 1:M p.sa.
Flrrt Chnrch of Cbriai, BatMllsa-Llb.
arty and Cbanakata atrttts. Sunday
ehoel at 11 a .to. Momlnt aarrlea at U.
ton-saraon subject : "Ood tba Only
Causa and Creator." Bvanlni arrrlca at
Msaon-Barmon anbiact: Ood tha
Only Causa and Craator."
Calvary Baal la t north Mbxrt
UUJar atrtat. Omar H. Barth. Bastor. Bi.
bla acbool 1:41. "Sermon la Byntbola
11. Broadcast arar KOAB liM be. An
youth iroupa :. Unllald collata a
cappaUb ah air. Coo cart of Cbiittmaa
nusle.
St. Jastib'a CalbaUa Chamaksta anal
Win tar. fUv. Joa. K. Vaadarback. pastor.
Bundar maaaaa: S. T. S. 1:M nnd
11:4. Cod f ass Ions Batwdar. S:3S U 1:30
and T it to a.
It. Jaba'a Latbarasi IMa. trsatkcli
Court at Utb. Sarrlca at 10 H with Holy
Comauoioa. Sunday school at t:la.
laMsfe CMtiaiaaHr-a. u Books. I D.
pastor. Sunday school at IS and lunlora
maat at 1. TP aoclaty naata at T:4ft. Pas
tor praacbaa at 11 and at 1:30. Thtmt:
Trayall ta Pravall.' Sunday school ra.
orianlsatlon at 1:30.
Casual Latbaraa N. Capitol and
Oalnts atraat. O. B. Rundilrom. pastor.
Cantral Lotberan hour KOCO 1:30. Bun
day achool :. Morning worship u.
Bvanlnc sarvtcta A.
Jaaaa Laa Matbadht Corntr ( Jtf
farson and Wintar atraats. Brnast Frat
I ton OouMar. mintstar. Dlvlns worship
! sartlca 11 a.m. Sarnon sublact: "Follow-
ini ma mar." Church atbool a m.
First Malbadtot Churrh and Stata BU
Twa momlnt aarvlcas 9 30 and 11 am
Ood Hapa" aarmoa by Dr. Thomas
n. sannatt.
Kalaht Mamarlal Canirttatlaaal
Louis B. Whits, mlnlstar. Sunday school
41 am Adults ara Invltad to tha
Frtanril r'.iu, IUt. aVlward u. Balur.
Uacbar. Worship II a.m. Bar moo by
tha minuter. "Tha Bancttty of Truth."
Rectptlon for ntw mambara matt-ad dur
Int tha yaar. sponsored by tha Daacona
and DaaconasMs 4 to t p.m. Young pao
plt'a iroupa 0 30 p.m.
I St. Paul's Rplaaapal Cburcb and Cha
mskcta Haly Communion 130 p.m.
Family sarrlca and church sahool a x
I a.m. Frayar asrvico or Eucharist 11 a.m.
I Nuraary achool ta pariah bousa II a.m.
; Mtdwaak Holy Communion tin chapelt
1 1:30 a m. Wadnasday. Cantarbuyy club
'WTJ atudantsi parish houaa 4 30 p.m.
i Sunday. Toubi paepla'a Fellowship, homo
! af Diana Clonib. 110 Marwar S a.m.
Sunday.
Bslem Truth Cantor S4I Chtmtksta
traat. Sunday seheol to. Barvtaa II. To
pic: "Tour Power af Creation." Bstt.
OUo SUrans.
BaorranmaS Cbareb af Jeta CBrisI of
Latter Day Salata Oaorta W. Bpaad.
pastor. Seventeenth and Cbemeketa Bts.
Church achool U. Communion aarvlca
II. Branlns warship S. WUllam N. Swam,
speaker.
Correction
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, tUlea.
Dedication of
Church Sunday
Dedication services for the
first unit of tha Garden Road
Christian church, 408S Market
street will ba held at S o'clock
Sunday afternoon.
The dedicatory sermon will
be given by NewiU Morgan,
assistant to the state secretary
of tha church of Eugene. Hit
sermon subject will be The
Church on Our Street'
Rev. W. Harold Lyman,
pastor of the Court Street
Christian church, will preside
during the act of dedication
and the dedicatory prayer
will be by Rev. Orville Mick,
pastor of the Dallaa Christian
church.
Other taking part In tha
service will Include: Rev,
Donald Payne of the First
Christian church, invocation;
Rev. Wayne Bryant, Liberty
Church of Christ, scripture
reading; and Lynnton Elwell,
Monmouth Christian church
pastor, benediction.
Roll call of the members
will be called by Mrs. Earl
Burke and K. S. Thurston will
present the financial state
ment. Special music will include
the singing of 'The Lord's
Prsyer" end "Precious Hiding
Place" by Lynne Sipe, Vida
Standley and Alice Standley
and a solo "Bless This House,"
by Jsck Utterback.
Orgsn music will be by Don
Smith.
Pilgrim Holiness
Rally at Silverton
Silverton A church rally
for the central zone of the
Pilgrim Holiness churches of
the northern section of Ore
gon and southern Washington,
ia announced to be at Silver-
ton, Friday, Dec. 4, at the
South Water St. sanctuary of
the Pilgrim Holiness church.
The Rev. John R. Price is
host pastor.
Three sessions will be held
Friday, at 11 a.m., and at 2
and 7:30 p.m., with visiting
speakers, the Rev. and Mrs.
L. L. Miller.
Rev. Miller is field superin
tendent of the missionary
work in the Caribbean area.
Including coast districts in
the British and Dutch Guiana.
The talks of the Millers will
be illustrated by showing of
curios and other supplements
during the morning and af
ternoon hours.
The young people's rally
will be featured during the
Friday, 7:30 p.m. hour with
the youth leader. Rev. Ray
Dworschak, pastor of a Eu
gene congregation, directing
the program.
' No-host meals are to be
served at noon and 5 o'clock
in tha afternoon at the
church.
i
Benefit Shows af
Mf. Angel on Sunday
Mt Angel Court Marion,
Catholic Daughters of Amer
ica, is sponsoring the benefit
showing of two films Sunday
afternoon and evening, Dec.
6, in the St. M try's school au
ditorium, to which the gen
eral public is Invited.
The film "We Heard the
Angels Sing" festures the Mt.
Angel Seminary choir, with
the Rev. David Nicholson,
OSB, director.
The second film, "The Life
and Work of Don Bosco" who
founded the Salesian Order,
devoted to the work of rescu
ing homeless snd wayward
boys.
The Junior Catholic Daugh
ten ot America will assist
with the distribution of pro
grams and will usher at both
of the shows. The proceeds
ot the benefit showings will
be given to the Mt. Angel
Seminary building fund.
Saint PauTsThird
Confirmation Class
The third confirmation
class prepared this yesr at St
Paul's Episcopal church will
be confirmed at 3 p.m. Sun
day, December 13 by the Rt.
Rev. Benjamin D. Dagwell,
bishop of the diocese of Ore
gon. The services will be
held at the church, Chemeke-
U end Church ttreets.
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Vital Bible Topics Taken
By Woodburn Ministers
Wood bum "Facing Our
Ftin," will b tht acrmon
topic of Rev. Robert E. Van
at tho Woodburn and Bethel
Presbyterian chur chea Sun
day morning. Senrieee at Beth
el re at 10 a m. and at Wood
burn at 11a.m. Sunday acbool
at Woodburn meeti at t:4S
a.m. and at Bethel tha Sunday
achool follow the morning
church aervic. The young
people will meet at 6:30 p.m.
at Wodburn to discus "Prob
lem of Suffering. "For the
evening service at 7:30 o'clock
Rev. Van will speak on tha
topic "Christ at Work in
Prayer."
The second Sunday in Ad
vent will be observed at the
Lutheran Women's
Christmas Party
The annual Chrlttmaa party
of the women of Christ Luther
an church will be held Tuet-
lors with the PrisclUa Mission
day evening at the church par-
ary Guild In charge. All tha
women of the church and their
friends are Invited. The topic
will be presented by the pas
tor, T. M. Gebhard, who will
also Install the officers of the
Dorcis and Priscilla Guild and
present the Life Memberships
in tha Women's Missionary fe
deration. Newly elected offi
cers of the Dorcas society are
Mrs. Dora Johnson, president;
Mrs. G rover Hamann, secre
tary; Mrs. Elsa Frey, vice pre
sident; Mrs. Gus Nets, treasur
er. Newly elected officers of
the Priscilla Guild are Mrs.
Glen Zetterberg, president;
Mrs. Boyd Hillesland, vice pre
sident; Miss Anna Dahlen, sec
retary; Mrs. Claude Hepner,
treasurer. ,
The women will bring an
offering for the Good Samar
itan Fund and a gift exchange
for the party. The executive
committee of the Priscilla
Guild will -e in charge ot re
freshments under the chair
manship of Mrs. Joe Van Me
ter,, retiring president, with
Mrs. Hillesland and Mrs. Har
vey Christenson, hostesses.
Whose Birthday
Question Asked
"Whose Birthday Is It?" will
ba the Christmas question
brought Wednesday, Dec. 9, at
the First Evangelical United
Brethren church, Marlon and
Summer, by a special deputa
tion team from the Oregon-
Washington conference of this
denomination.
Rev. E. A. Fogg, for many
years a pastor in Oregon ana
Washington, and Rev. Dean Ij.
Vermillion, veteran minister
and ex-chaplain of the U. S.
army, who are now conference
superintendents, and Rev. the
Floyd Sartwell, conference di
rector of missions, compose a
team which is now touring the
northwest in the interest of
home missions. Included in the
program which begins at 7:30
p.m. will be presentation of the
new home mission church at
Moses Lake. Wash.
Minister Talks
On Movie Shows
"Should a Christian Attend
the Motion Picture Theater?" is
the sermon topic of Rev. Robert
E. Sanders, pastor of the Hal
bert Memorial Baptist church.
4290 Portland Road, for the
Sunday service at 7:30 p.m.
A musical program will also
be presented at the evening!
service featuring the youth
choir, instrumental ensemble, j
girls' chorus, and other special j
numbers. '
Immediately following the ;
evening service there will be
an all-church fellowship hour
when singing and Christian
fellowship will be enjoyed and
refreshments aerved.
The morning worship service
at 11 o'clock will have aa its
sermon theme "The Holy
Grali" after which the Lord'a
Supper will be observed and
new members received.
Hopewell
Churches
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Woodburn Methodist church
at the 11 a m. service. "Love
Came Down" will be tha eer
mon topic ef the minister,
Rev. Ormal B. Trick. Sunday
achool la at 10 a.m.
Angelic Manages" will be
the 11 a.m. sermon tople of
Rev. S. Brendler at the Bible
Baptist church Sunday. In tha
evening at 7:45 o'elock hit
topic will be "A Hidden Trea
sure Found." Sunday school
claasea are at S:4S a.m. and
the young people meet at 6:49
p.m.
Sunday aerviee at the
Foursquare Community chur
ch will begin with Sunday
school at 9:45 s.m. Morning
service la at II a.m. when tha
estor. Rev. Arthur Goble,
will apeak on the topic The
Surprises ef God." Crusaders
and cadets meet at 6:30 p.m.
and the evening service begins
at 7:43 yith the pastor apeak.
ing on the tople "Invisible
Environment."
Sundty school la at 10 a.m,
at tha Woodburn Church of
God. "Entangled Yoke" It the
sermon topic of the pastor,
Rev. Edward H. Baldwin, at
11a.m. Youth meeting is at 7
p.m. end evening service at
8 with the pastor speaking on
the topic "A Threefold Prom
ise." Several young people
from tha church accompanied
the pastor to the youth con
vention of the Churchea of
God at Eugene Lit week.
Regular services at the As
sembly of God church on Sun
day will be Sunday school at
9:45 a.m., preaching at 11 a.m.
and 7:30 p.m. Subject for the
Sunday school will be a spec
ial feature on the topic "A
Different Superintendent."
Several members attended
the youth convention at
Springfield last week.
Rev. George Springer, pas
tor of the Woodburn Christ
ian church, will apeak at 11
a.m. Sunday on the topic "Be
hold the Sower," and at 8 p.m.
his topic will be "Our Justi
fication." Sunday school clas
ses are at 10 a.m. Following
the morning aerviee a pot-
luck fellowship dinner will
be held in the church social
room. Members having birth
day anniversaries in Decem
ber will be honored.
"The Watching Servant and
the Sleeping Master" will be I
the sermon topic of Rev. J. i
WUllam Carlson Sunday at 11 I
a.m. at the Immanuel Luther-1
an church. The Lord't Supper
will be adminittered. Sundsy
school clssses are at 10 a.m,
Holy communion will be
observed at St. Mary's Epis
copal church at 7:45 a.m. Dec.
6, the second Sunday in Ad
vent. Holy communion, chur
ch school at the sermon will
be held at 11 a.m.
Forty hours of devotion will
be held at St. Luke's Catholic
church in Woodburn, beginn
ing Sunday, Dec. 6, following
the 9 a.m. mass and will con
tinue daily until 8:30 p.m.
closing on Tuesday, Dec. 8,
with evening mass at 7:45
o'clock. This will be the first
time that an evening mass
has been held in Woodburn,
according to the pastor. Rev.
V. L. Moffenbeir. A recent
decree has msde It possible to
hold evening messes on spec
ial occasions. Tuesday the
Featt of the Immaculate Con
ception will be observed.
The three largest auto mak
era in the United States turned
out 87 per cent of all passenger
Ike CkrtsHn ( MtaJtaerf
AM . Sunday School
11:00 A M , Rev. David Bcrlm
aeour, just back from
Japan.
: P. M, A. Y. Fellowship.
7:30 P. M , Rev. Henry Tur
nidge, Pres. ealem Academy.
LOCKER BEEF WAR
Lowest Prices in the State
1000 heed Eastern Ore eon rain-fed' beef. Hurry! They won't last tee long. Hauled
in eur ewn trucks from eur Eastern Oregon feed lots.
Buy and Save at Packing House Wholesale Prices
CUTTING, WRAPPING, CUSTOM KILLING end CURING
Fancy Eastern Oregon White Face Beef
Front Quarter
lb.
6'
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Linfield Choir
Will Sing Here
The a esppella choir of Lin
field college, McMlnnville,
will be presented In. concert
at 7:10 Sunday night at Cal
vary Baptist church. 1
The choir, now In It's S4tb
concert tetson, will feature
familiar traditional carols and
representative Christmas mu
sic from the 16th century to
the present The group of 45
members ia directed by Carl
J. Klttleson, who Joined the
Linfield faculty in 1952.
Professor Klttleson s musl
cat training waa received at
Mankato Teachers college,
Minnesota; the University of
Minnesota, the Royal College
of Music, London and the
Eastman School of Music, Ro
chester. N.Y.
The choir includes Sisne
Burkland and Joan Hamman,
both of Salem.
Lay Folk Assist
In Church Meeting
"The Family and the Church"
will be presented briefly at the
11 o clock morning worship by
Myron Eaton, one of the church
deacons. Gerard Brown will
render e violin solo with ac
companiment by Mrs. John
Schmidt, Jr. The pastor will
continue his studies from the
Epistle of First Peter, speaking
on the subject "God's Chief
Cornerstone."
The college and business see
BY group of the First Baptist
church will feature an unusual
program at the 6:15 evening
hour when Lavurne Gammon,
president, presents an "Ex
change Program" from the
First Baptist church of Minne
apolis. John Periman, of Salem
and now attending Northwest
ern schools in Minneapolis, has
arranged the Minneapolis pro
gram by recording and colored
slides.
Salem Church Council
Will Meet Sunday
Plans for the annual meet
ing of the Oregon Council of
Churches will be discussed
during a conference of the
Salem Council of Churches to
be held at the YMCA at 4
p.m. Sunday.
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Youth Emphasis
Church Service
In one of a series, of pro
grams which emphasize the
place of youth in the church
this year, several members of
the local Youth Fellowship will
take an active part In tha
morning service.
Ushers for this service ere
Eleanor Strode, Arlene Darr
and Delmar Funk. Serving as
offering stewards are Jane
Smith, Kay Baldwin, Sybil
Campbell. Shirley Thompson
and Elza Strode. Assisting in
the service are Bob Smith and
Suzanne Williamson. Janice
Adams and Suzanne William
son render special miuic.
The evening service, under
auspices of the church's tem
perance committee, will have
aa speaker. Dr. Titus A. Frazee,
executive director of the Ore
gon Temperance league. Tha
program will be led by Mrs.
C. W. Stacey and Mrs. Everette
McRae.
The movie, "Liquid Lore,"
will be shown in the Youth
Fellowship program at 6:30.
Seipp Will Talk to
Youth Groups Sunday
Kenneth Seipp of the city
police will speak to the Junior
group oi me South Salem
Friends Christian Endeavor at
6 p.m. Sunday. At 7 o'clock ha
will talk to the hiih school
youth concerning juvenile
problems.
SODALITY ELECTION
Mt. Angel The Young
Men snd Young Lsdies Sodal
ity will hold their annual
election of officers during the
business meeting en Monday
evening, Dec. 7, in the meet
ing room of St. Mary's school.
All members are asked to be
I present.
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176 N. Liberty
Open Friday
'Til 9 P.M.
Fancy Double AA
Young Steer Beef
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