Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 11, 1953, Page 14, Image 14

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    Pago 14
Woodburn Pastors Slate
Variety of Sermon Topics
Woodburn Rev. J. WU
11am Carbon, pastor of the
Immanuel Lutheran church at
Woodburn will hive for nil
lennon topic at 11 a.m. Sun
day "Taking the Kingdom by
Force." Sunday school if at
10 a.m. and plana
for the
Christmas program will be
discussed. The Luther Lea
gue members will plan their
program during their evening
m retire at 7:30 o clock. Bun
day school teachers will meet
with Mrs. Evelyn Doland
Presbyterian
Aid Meeting
Woodburn The Christmas
meeting of the Presbyterian
Aid society was Wednesday af
ternoon, Dec. B, at 2:30 o'clock
In the church social room with
Mrs. Alfred Moon presiding.
Mrs. Earl Allison waa In
charge of the devotional serv
ice which included prayer by
Miss Carrie Waterbury, a piano
selection of Christmas hymns
and a Christmas story by Miss
Waterbury, "No Room in the
Inn."
Reports were given by Mrs.
E. J. Allen, secretary, Mrs. H.
F. Butterfield, treasurer, and
Mrs. Frank Wright, courtesy
chairman.
The officers will be In charge
of preparing the year books, as
sisted by Mrs. Harris Nelson
and Mrs. Robert Van. It was
announced that the Christmas
nroeram for the Sunday school
will be held in the afternoon of
Dec. 20, and refreshments will
be served after the program In
the social room. The committee
In charge of serving will be
Mrs. O. L. Withers, Mrs. War
ren Donner and Miss Martha
Black. Mrs. Van will be in
charge of the January program.
During the program hour a
special number was a vocal
duet by Mrs. Van and Mrs. W.
B. Dunn and a reading "Let's
Keep Christmas" by Mrs. E. J.
Allen, who was in charge of
the program, assisted by Mrs.
Harris Nelson.
Group singing was the con
cluding number after which
there was a gift exchange from
the lighted tree. Refreshments
were served by the hostess
committet, Mrs. Alfred Klamp
and Mrs. Fred Rogers.
Dr. Maaske Speaks
To Unitarians
"Religious Cross Currents fn
Modern Turkey" will be the
subject of a talk by Dr. Roben
J. Maaske, president of Oregon
College of Education, at the
Unitarian Fellowship Sunday
service. Upon the request of
the Turkish ministry of educa
tion, the state department sel
ected Dr. Maaske to make a
survey for the preparation of
teachers in elementary, sec
ondary and technical schools
and he has only recently re
turned from that country.
Dr. Maaske is former pres
ident of Eastern Oregon Col
lege of Education and has also
served as assistant supervisor
of public instruction in Oregon.
Scrimgeour at
Free Methodist
Rrv. David Scrimgeour, re.
cently returned from an evan
gelistic tour in Japan, will be
the guest speaker at the Free
Methodist church. Market and
Winter streets,, Sunday even
ing at 7:30 o'clock.
Rev. Scrimgeour went to
Japan in July to attend the
Sixth World Congress on Evan
gelism sponsored by Youth for
Christ International.
Doug Coe, director of the Sa
lem Youn Life Movement,
will be speaking at the 0:45
p.m. youth fellowship service.
According to the pastor. Rev.
M. C. Miller, the public is cor
dially invited to attend these
services.
First Presbyterian
Church
Chemeketa at Winter
"EMMANUEL GOD
WITH US"
By Dr. Poling
4:30 P.M. Candlelight
Carol Service
Senior and Junior Choirs
Tw Services:
9:43 ond 11 A.M.
KOCO, 10:00 A.M.
Donald Murphy, Saturday, 8:00
Raymond G. Hoekstra
Sunday, 8:00
SLIDES FROM AFRICA I HOLY LAND
Sunday School, 9:43, Leland Dockfer, Supf.
Elsit Furlott, Adult Teacher
'Tho Church With World Vision"
MAX WYATT, Postor
FAITH TABERNACLE
Monrjav at 1 B m. to make
final plana tor the Christmas
prof ram.
"How Shall We Escape"
will be the sermon topic of
Rev. George Springer at the
Christian church at 11 am.
Sunday. For the evening serv
ice at S his topic will be "The
Scriptural Heart." Sunday
school is at 10 a.m. and the
young people meet at T p.m.
"The Magnificat of Mary"
will be the sermon topic of''"" orauaa ' na auaat."
Rev. R. Brendler at the Bible
Baptist church Sunday at 11
a.m. At the evening service
at 7 45 o'clock he will speak
on "The Face of an Angel."
Sunday school is at 9:43 a.m.
Sunday school classes be
gin at 10 a.m. at the Wood
burn Church of God, without
united worship. At 11 a.m.
the pastor. Rev. Edward H.
Baldwin, will speak on the
topic "Achaus Four Stages"
and at 8 p.m. his topic will be
"Those Who Heard and Fol
lowed." Young people meet
at 7 p.m.
"The Tragedy of ' an Un
opened Letter" will be the
sermon topic of Rev. Robert
E. Van at the Woodburn and
Bethel Presbyterian churches
Sunday, Dec. 13 He speaks
at the Bethel church at 10
a.m. with Sunday school fol
lowing the service and at the
Woodburn church Sunday
school la at R 45 a.m. and the
worship service at 11 a.m.
The young people meet at
8:30 p.m. at the Woodburn
church and a discussion will
be conducted on the Bible. At
7:30 p.m. ' at Woodburn Rev.
Van will continue his sermon
topic "Christ at Work."
Sunday school meets at 9 45
a.m. at the Foursquare church
and morning worship Is at 11
a.m. with the pastor. Rev. Ar
thur Coble, speaking on the
topic "Singing a New Song."
Crusaders and cadets meet at
6:30 p.m. and evening serv
ice Is at 7:45 when Rev. Goble
will have for his topic "Truth
or Consequences."
Universal Bible Sunday
will be observed at the Sun
day momlng worship hour at
11 o'clock at the Woodburn
Methodist church. "The Book
of Hope" will be the sermon
topic of the minister, Rev,
Ormal B. Trick. Sunday
school Is at 10 a.m. .
Services at St. Mary's Epis
copal church In Woodburn
Sunday will begin with Holy
Communion at 7:43 a.m.
Morning prayer sermon and
church school will be at 11
a.m. with baptism following
at 12:15 o clock. The young
people will meet at the Ken
neth McGrath home at 6:30
p.m.
Members of the Woodburn
Ministerial association and
their wives will have their an
nual Christmae party Tues
day, Dec. IS at the Woodburn
Methodist church. The din
ner will be served at 6:30 p.m.
by the women of the church
and will be followed by a
Christmas party and social
evening.
Testament Prize
For Oldest Bible
The film "45 Tioga Street'
will be shown at the 7:30 Sun
day evening service at the Cal
vary Baptist church, South
Liberty and Miller streets, as
part of the churchs obnervance
of Universal Bible Sunday.
This film tells the story of the
power of the Bible la the life
of a family. All are cordially
invited to attend. The men's
quartet and the youth choir
also will participate.
In the morning the pastor,
Rev. Omar N. Barth. will irvealc I
- - -
on the subject, "The Power of
the Word." i
A Testament, bound in olive j
WOOd, purchased by the pastor
In Jerusalem, tv ill he nrrnt.rl
to the Junior high boy or girl
who brings the oldest Bible to
the Youth Fellowship meeting
Sunday night.
Gl'EST SPEAKER
Rev. D. H. Scrimgeour. who
attended the World Congress I
on World Evangelism held re-
cently In Tokyo, and sponsored
by Youth for Ihrist Internat
ional, will speak on the sub
ject "How the Fire of God Fell
in Japan" during the Sunday
11 a.m. worship service of the
Wesleyan Methodist church,
, ISth and Mill streets.
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sfaralai vortfcip aanrlat II a.m. Dr. Ja
llaa J. Kruer. Topi "Ooa la uia
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Hart Celiacs aueal 10 M as.
Capital Baptist MM Lamina An.
Jamea S Frost, pastor. Sunday scoool
I.U a.ra. Woribta 11 a.m. Pastor's Mr
moo sublart: "What la Taar Prlca Teat"
Tralalni Unloa 1. 31 par worrble 1:tt
p a. Pajtar ' aarsaoa aubjaet: "Chrlatlaa
Carman la "
free Hatkaeisa Market at Wialar St.
Her. at. c. Killer, sailor auadap ecbeal
claase far all aesa l:U mm. Worship
11 a.sa. "The Bible, aoo'e lafaillble
Book' Teat Ptlioviblp lit! p.m. Mr.
Doul Coa af Tauni Lltt. apeaklnp. Bar
vice 1:M pm. Rav. David eertmiteuT,
raceaUi raturpad frost Japan.
Ceerl street Cfcrtsslae court meet at
lTta. w. Herald Lrraaa and o. Pbtllp
nure. annulare. 1DM echoal ajaerablT.
1:30 a.ra. alorntnf warship 10:0 a'cleck.
Sermon bp Harold Lrmaa. "Seaaena af
Refreabins" Pua, "The Birth af a
Sarleiir" 1-31 p.m. Brentnf service 7:30
o'clock. Berman bp o. Pauls Hard
"Bleared Aeauranca."
ChrMI Letfesraa-atate alrret at lath.
Rev. T. u. Oebhard, paster. Wortb.jp
services 1:41 and 11 a.m. vltn the 1U
Advent sissssis bp the parlor. Election
af Church Council after sarrlcta. Sunday
chool II a.m.
Central Lalheran North Capitol nnd
Oalnea street, o. B. ftunditrom. pastor,
central Lutheran hour KOCO I 3ff. Sun-
dap school l:tl. Mornlnf worship 11.
Svenjii services 7:41.
St. Jeha'e Latheran tMe. Srnedt
court and 14th atreet. H. W. Oraaa. paa
tor. Service at 1I:M. Sunday aebeol 1:11.
Bible claee :.
I. Jeaeah'a Cethelle Chemekela and
Wlnlsr. Rev. Joe. a. Veaderbeck. paster.
Sunday masses: S, T. I. 1:11. 1I:M and
u:4t. conleuleaa Saturday: 3: to S:30
and in ta B.
Jebaeea Memorial Seventh Day
venues alder R. O. Bcheeflner. pastor.
Sermon 11 o'clock. Sabbath a-hool 1:30.
Adult lesson tame: "Lessons from the
Lord a Bupper."
U.Uh CiMMBtip--a. U Booki. ID.
putM. 6und? tchoel IS. Junior mtxt
t i. Tht Y P. socUtr bmU tit 1:43.
Pritchint ttt il. ConmuDion rite follow
loi. Aim prcoebiM it S:M.
rirrt Cfetirek of Christ. ScitBtUt
Llbertr and Chtmtkeu trttt. Sundiy
cnoo. at ii o.b. Sunday Mrriet t II
ft.m. and S p.m. Lcuon-Mrmoa ub)ct;
"Ood th Pnii rr of Mm." Wednttr-
W tTintng MttlmoBlaJ ntatuiu at S.
Um Troth Crator 341 Ctaintktto.
Sundoj ochool 10. Scrrleo 11. Toole: "Dc
You Knot who Ton Arof" Rar. OJiro
StOVOBf.
Chorth of J Chrtel of Latter Da
Salolo (Mnm) pirth and Madltvon
ttrttu. John m. Salubnrr. hlthop. Priest
hood siMttnc I o n. amida Mhool 10. M
ajB. Bocramont aorrlca l p.m.
St. Vlaeoal o Pail Cathollo-Colun-
bla and afirtlo itntU. Uiiiii t , 1:30,
1:4ft, 1 and 11:1ft a.m. CoBfaiiloaa Satur
day. 4:30 to 1 10 and T to I.JO p.m.
KBlihl Mtmorlol CoBnocatlaaal
Loula K. WhlW, mlnlstor. Sundaj achool
:it in. Morning worship 11 a.m. Bar-
i by tho mlouttr: "Tho Oood Ufo."
Toong pooplo's mtcttnts 0:30 p.m. Wor
ship loader Krnto Ftrausoa.
Pint MathodlstUnlTtrsal Blblo Bun-
day mcMoio. "Tho Bst UH of tho Bl
bis," Dr. Mortnaa Huffman. Two atrv-
icas 130 ml 11.
first ChrlstlsB -Marlon and Cottar.
Church achool I 15 i s. Uomlnr wor-
uilp 10:4ft. Bsrmon by Donald Payn.
Bvtnlng worship 1:30. Film: "Wluro Do
MlnUttra Cojis PromT"
Oreee Latheraa IBXCV SunnTvlrw aad
Lenslne avenues. Sunday achool and Bi
ble clasa tft a.m. Divine warship 11
Christmas concert by senior and
chlldrene cbolrs. L. W. Helta, pastor.
St. raal'a Katereear Church and Che
meketa streett. Holy Communion 1:30
Family aarvlce and church achool
1:10 a.m. Prayer aarvlce or Eucharist 11
Nursery school to pariah house II
a m. Midweek Communion lla churchl 1
Wedneauey 1:30 a m. Confirmation aer-
I tire by Bishop Daswell 3 3, p.m. Touaa '
rvopie s miovamp at toe nome ot Ellaa- .
belli and Frank Shafer. 1313 south Hlih.
I p.m. Canterbury club IWU studentel
at the parish bouse, 0 30 p.m.
First Splrltaeltat 400 North Cettaae.
Circle and healkni aervlce at f:30. Retu
lar service at 1:31. Speaker Rev. alary
aerklo.
rirtl Baptl.t Marlon and Liberty sta..
Dr. Uoyd T. Auucrsoo. pastor. Rev.
Thornton Jansma. asshlant pastor. Sun
day school t 41 am. Uornlna worship
II o'clock "The Priesthood of the Be
liever. ' Pastor Lloyd Anderson. Youth
troup 0 It p.m. ospel srrvh-0 T a pm.
"Ood'e Gospel Call." Rev. Thornton
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torus win ae shown.
r,,t Ceraere BapUst atate and lima
SS& ''S .1":
h,p '. '"' Pastor apeaklnl Touna
1 JO pa
I" - service
Pllarlm erlacea 1KB Carlton Kay.
Rev. story, pester. Bundav school 0-43
a m. Worship service II a m. Vaunt peo
ple III pa Worship service 1.30 pm.
The new Sudan legislature
has five seats allotted to the
educated class, meaning those
w"n ,U1 equivalent of a high
hLdlplm or better.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
TWO GREAT SERVICES
11:00 a.m. 'THE PRIESTHOOD OF THE BELIEVER"
(Dr. Anderson preaches From First Peter)
7:30 p.m "GOD'S GOSPEL CALL"
(Sermon by Rav. Jansma)
STIRRING SOUND FILM SUNDAY NIGHT
THEY TOO NEED CHRIST"
"A Film Thst Will Stir Tear Heart!"
TINE IN TO BROADCASTS:
J 1. "FAMILT ALTAR" Dally KSLM 1:15 l:J a.m.
J t. "FIRST CALL" Senday KSLM 1:00-1:10 a.m.
1. "MORNING WORSHIP" Saaday KOCO. 149KKC 11 10-lt M
Lloyd Anderson, D.D.,
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SaJe. Oregon
Christmas Theme Prevails
In Silvertpn Pulpits
Silvertoo Church activities
for Universal Bible Sunday,
Dee. 13, - include announce
ment from the Pilgrim Holi
ness, South Water street church
Rev. John R. Price, pastor, who
plana to live his second sermon
in a series of tour pre-Christ-
maa addresses. The 11 o'clock
worship hour topic is "Miracle
in a Manger." following the
8.43 Sunday school classes.
Mrs. Price, youth director, will
meet with the young folk at
0:43 p.m. Sunday evening at
7:30, evangelistic sermon by
the pastor. Wednesday, 7:30
p.m., Bible atudy and prayer
meeting. Friday, 12 noon to 1
p.m, prayer and fasting serv
ice. ,
Rev. Joseph Cooper, Christ
ina and Missionary Alliance,
will use as his Universal Bible
sermon theme: "Christ, The
Word, and The Christmas
Story." The 10 a.m. Sunday
school topic
is "The Book of '
Christians Elect
At Silverton
Silverton Results of First
Christian church election of
include Ira Loron, chairman of
me cnurcn Doara oi directors; i
L. R. Neal. vice chairman of;s,inHn wiir.-t.ih. aj.
the board; Mrs. Vernice Beard,
clerk; Mrs. Gus Heir, financial
secretary: Mrs. L. R. Neal,
fraaciirar Walter KArjruenn
Walter
,
Sunday school superintendent.
Members of the finance com
mittee are James Bonner and
naryuHilfy: E' 1
McCullough; deaconesses, Mrs.
Gus Herr. Mrs. Lydia Dawes,
Mrs. Carl Specht, Mrs. Walter
Ferguson, Mrs. Ethel King and
Mrs. Verna Bailie.
Second Meeting
Of 65 Year Olds
The second meeting of per
sons 63 years ot age and plus
was held in the social room of
the First Presbyterian church,
Friday, December 11, from 2
to 4 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. M. B.
Stegner were the conveners for
the session. "The Social Cir
cle" was the theme.
The same cordial fellowship
which characterized the meet
big a month ago prevailed
singing familiar Christmas
carols, special good-time fea
tures, refreshments, games, a
period of worship,'
Forty-nine registered for the
initial meeting in November
and expressed a desire for an
informal organization to serve
the interests of this age group.
Suggestions for a club name
are inviteB. "The Harvesters"
and "The Plus Club" have been
mentioned.
Amity Churches
tea tat Richard craaer, paster, fluo-
dap school 10 a.m. IfornlBS worablp at
Jonler HI Touts reuowsnip 1 30 P-m.
BvanlBS service at s.
rtrerek al Christ Jamea Slatlhew
Alley, DJ3... pastor. Bible arhool 10 a m.
Mornlni worship at 11. chriitlen En
dearer S:M p.m. Evenlnf service at 7.30.
Cnotr practice 1:10 s-tn.
Melhedlat Brure UcConnelt. minis
ter. Bunday arhool 10 a.m. alornlna wor
ship 11 a.80. YouUi Fellowahlp p.m.
Oah Grave Chapel Brace UcConnell.
minister, leornlnf worship et s. Sun
day school 10:41 a.m.
aaeoesely ac Oed Frank K Uaprs.
pastor, aunday achool 10 a.m. Mormns
worship 11 a.m. Touni People's aervlce
1:10. Bvenlnt aarvlce at 1:ts.
Salem's Capital Baptist Church
WELCOMES YOU
9.45 A.M. Sunday School for oil ages
11:00 .AM. Morning Worship for the whole family
Postor Frost's sermon "Whot Is Your Price Tag'"
6:30 P.M. Training Union for all ages (Try it)
7 45 P M. Evening Worship for the whole family
Pastor Frost's sermon: "Christian Covenants"
Nursery Open for All Services
MAGNIFYING CHRIST AND THE BIBLE, THESE
SERVICES WILL BLESS THE LIVES OF YOU
AND YOUR FRIENDS
"COME AND SEE"
S)
CapitaUapiisiCkutch
NOttwea oostm nn woeoios in
l,.r -
Cooperating with the Southern Baptist Convention
3000 Lansing Avenne James E. Frost, Pastor
Pastor
Marion
Hope." AYF meets at ( 30 p.m
"The Christmas Spirit" la the
topic for the 7:30 p.m. service.
The Dec. 13, third Sunday la
Advent, 11 o'clock sermon
them of Pastor Joseph A. Lu
thro of Trinity Lutheran
church, is: "Where the Bible Is.
There Is Christmas." Bible
classes and Sunday school is at
10 a.m. The worship hour is in
' observance of Universal Bible
Day, and is directed particular
ly to children. Catechisation
for senior confirmation class,
fellowship dinner after worship
served by Mr. and. Mrs. Harvey
Lively, Mr. and Mrs. John Lau
derback, Mr. and Mr. L. T.
ArrwH. Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Halvorson, Mr. and Mrs. Os
wald Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Sletto and Mr. and Mrs.
Darrell Jahn. Luther League at
p.m.
The Road to Salvation." is
the topic for the sermon by the
ev. ram w. Henry in the
morning worship hour, 11 a.m.,
of the First Methodist church,
following church school classes
at 8:45 a.m. MYF meets Sunday
evening, 7 o'clock in the youth
chapel. Sanctuary choir, Mrs.
Knute Digerness directing, is to
present the Christmas cantata
in the sanctuary of the new
church Sunday evening, 8
;o c,oclt'
20.
rai, t i v
vent" will be the 11 o'clock
worship hour sermon topic of
the Rev. Arvid L. Hokonson.
... ...
An intermission meeting is an-
Lnund ... , - Sllra)l.
Mrs. M. Bugge will be hostess
for Ladies Aid, Tuesday, 2 p.m.
Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Bible study'
and prayer service. Luther
League Thursday, 8 p.m. The
Christmas tree party will be in
the church. Confirmation class
9 a.m., Saturday.
Bible school is scheduled,
until after Christmas, at the
First Christian church, to meet
at 9:30 a m , with church serv
ices at the morning worship
hour also earlier, at 10:45 a.m.
Rev. Arthur Charles Bates Is
to speak at both morning and
evening services. Junior and
senior choirs under direction
of .Mrs. John Bronion, with
John Middlemiss as organist,
are preparing special Christ
mas music as a joint group on
Dec. 24, from 11 to 12 o'clock
midnight, with all churches of
town invited to attend. Sunday
school Christmas program is
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
"Spiritual Resources" Is the
Sunday worship sermon topic
of the Rev. A. W. Nelson of
Immanuel Lutheran church.
Senior choir is to rehearse at
2:30 p.m. Sunday for the
Christmas cantata at the church
which will be given Dec. 27.
Luther League meets at 7:30
p.m., Sunday. Dec. 13. Luther i
Leaguers will have a skating
party at the Stayton rink Mon
day evening, Dec. 14. They
leave the church at 7 p.m.
First Methodist
Church
9.30 and 11:00 a.m.
Universal Bible Sunday
Message
The Best Use of The
Bible"
Dr. Norman A. Huffman
Broadcast KSLM 11:30-12:00
Brooks H. Moore
Minister
FRIENDLY
BIBLICAL
MISSIONARY
DEMOCRATIC
SPIRITUAL
and Liberty Streets
Af Englewood
As a special commemoration
of Universal Bible Sunday,
rare Bibles will be on display
Sunday morninf and eveninf
at the Englewood Evangelical
United Brethren church.
The Bibles loaned to the
church by various families are
both old and interesting In
their histories. Among these
is one rainsoaked and tattered
manuscript which served as
daily devotional guide to the
Stephens family, who crossed
the plains by ox team in 1862
This family coming from Iowa
settled near Hopewell. Anoth
er elaborate and picturesque
volume la a Luther s German
translation of the Holy Scrip
tures printed in Murenburg.
Germany, shortly after the
Protetsant Reformation. '
The languages represented
are Hebrew, Greek, Spanish,
Swedish, German and English.
Also on display for congrega
tional interest is an early pi
oneer saddle bag, typical of
those used by the early cir
cuit ridiiiaj missionary to carry
his Holy Bible.
Historical comments con
cerning the Bibles will be
made by the pastor at the Sun
day Morning Worship Service.
Other families possessing old
and rare Bibles are invited to
bring them for display Sun
day. Presbyterians
Present Concert
The senior and Junior choirs
of the First Presbyterian
church will present a candle
light carol service at 4:30 p.m.
on Sunday in the church sanc
tuary. The combined choirs are
made up of 100 voices. The
choirs are under the dirertinn
fef Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gleck-
ler.
The public is invited.
Hopewell
Churches
Mwctl EX.. Rev. Olen Hrrl.
ptttor. le m., Bund school. U t.m..
morning worhlp. i p.m., intermediate
SoatH fellowship. p.m.. Colored film:
"We Beheld HU Olor." Wedneadej, L
diei' Aid. II ..m. Thursday, a pra..
prarer mectlac at Oust Jamea heme.
Gift with 1000 rewds.
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Sjj TUCKY the man who gives an Osteriier . . .
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JfcL III evcT mfl' exciting. Yes, and prepare festive,
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A. jiiJzJJT', -' jjrA soup to dessert, the modtrn mtd maker speeds
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Fellowship Held by
Foursquare Group . v
Woodburn A day of fellow
ship was held Monday, Dec. 7,
at the Woodburn Foursquare
Community church for the
churches of the Foursquare
Willamette district, which in
cludes Woodburn. Salem, Dal
las, Corvallis, Redmond and
Eugene. All churches were rep
resented with the exception of
Redmond delegates who were
unable to attend on account of
the storm.
A singspiration" was con
ducted by Rev. William Conk,
pastor from Dallas, and special
music was furnished by - the
Hum family of Eugene. The
sermoj was delivered by Dr.
Raymond Cox, pastor from Cor
vallis. A spaghetti feed was
served to more than 100 guests
at the Lutheran hall.
Grace Lutheran
Concert Sunday
The annual Christmas con
cert will be presented by the
choirs of Grace Lutheran
church Sunday evening at 8
o'clock. Mrs. Paul Bramble,
director of the senior choir,
will direct the chorus of 25
voices In several sacred an
thems and a special arrange
ment of familiar Christmas car
ols. Thomas ' Mommsen, chil
dren's choir director, will di
rect his group of 20 children's
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SERVICE STATIONS
Friday, December 11, 195S
voices in number of carols in
eluding a Scandinavian folk,
song, "Jeg Er 8aa Glad Hver
Jule Kveld." Mr. Henry Raaen
is accompanist for the two
choirs,
ST. MARK'S FILM NIGHT
Church and family ' film
night will be observed in St
Mark's Lutheran church Sun
day evening at 7:30. These per
iodic church film nights are
designed to bring the best in
religious films to the congre
gation. Two Christmas films
will be shown Sunday evening.
Holy Night and Guiding Star.
The public is invited.
Forsts originally covered
about one-third of all the
world's land areas.
Evangelistic Temple
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Market and rart
L. A. Laroen, Taller
SundiT School 0:45 a.en.
Worship U:t u
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liuplrinf Music
A Cardial Welcome Ta All
bono china Figurines by
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Phone 3-4163