Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 18, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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    Friday. DemWr 18, 19SS
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Saba. Ortfta
Pit IS
Special Programs Feature
Silverton Church Services
SUverton A number of lo
eil churches are presenting
musical and "treat" program
, for toe younier folk a a por
tion of the Sunday, Dec. 20,
observance In keeping with the
holiday and worship season.
. n fern w. im, him e taa
al.taediu anarch. kM ennewneee' a
cuwwatuuu, Thi cum at Beta
Sweet Home Church
Has Anniversary
Sweet Home "he Commu
nity church, Methodist, cele
brated its 9th anniversary this
week in special program
which was preceded by pot
luck dinner under the super
. vision of Mrs. Dayt Elston,
president of the Women's So
ciety of Christian Service.
Entertainment for the eve
ning included skits depicting
the history of the church by
Mrs. Ivsn Hoy and Mrs. Larry
Duncan, Mr.. Dayt Eliston,
Mrs. John Gilbert Mrs. Eve
lyn Herman and Mrs. Rulon
McArthur gave, appropriate
ridings, and Roy Weeks, pres
ident of the church trustees
briefly described the church
history financially.
A quartet composed of BUI
Rhodes, (Charles Gilchrist, El
ton Way and Herb Drew gave
several musical selections. Bill
Rhodes led the group in Christ
mas carols following the, pro
gram. Dr. George Roseberry, dis
trict superintendent from 8s
lem, gave a closing message
pointing out responsibilities of
Christians In Christisn service.
Outdoor Scene
Presented Again
"The L!vin Picture," a
preientation of the Chrtttmai
story In pantomime by living
character!, will again be pre
sented by the young people of
the Court Street Chriitlan
church. The outdoor acent.
which thit year will tell the
story of the appearance of the
angels to the sheptierds, will
be presented each evening
December 22, 23, 24, 7:30 to
9 o'clock, on a specially pre
pared setting In front of the
church. The public Is invited
to drive by any evening and
watch the outdoor scene
which will change every 23
minutes. The sanctuary icene
of the traditional manger
story will be presented with
a background of organ musle.
All are invited to come In for
a time of meditation and wor
ship.
lake. to mm ta Um MHturr r
IM MV ttltfc st awMav.
Chan KfcowJ it tt U . TM U
'uu rtki br Mimn ttm to:
Thffi aM ft Um Ait," u .
Umn ntktuM. At t hteh
Kt mi ma ui b ikwi, atiM ai
HTP l lit mm. hi UM ml CMl
a It. M. Okmtiui S wniM will
ImiS tnm u raw mm wMatfht
im (MiMM aa i
I Um Krrt Ctutouaa aaarta aW4
ratal rUl hmt a niMUMU mim
utr. rm, Mto HrtM af Iiuwl
will itMtu. Ma atwi Mturtaftta. at
idtKl ? Mr. Jafca Braataa aed Mr.
Jm Marta. will arMal ft Hlmtrf c
tartwaot attfttfaur MAoa. arama ! 4
TaM CftrlAtlU BftsMtVM mtWkm
wU) m uiUm at .a. taa rttura tr
4mtMl tad ntttaiinU, TtM 1;M
MTMM MTM Ift ftftftCftHtS.
Mvutf KwMtr f akftftrS ftsS Cacti
mi viil M la hart af Um aud&r
Mtaiaa wartai hr an aaaftar acftMl
al Um MauaaK caarch. "Tba Chaaal
m um mmr aa um ftu? rail kit
a.
Tft Vato af jaba" to Um ftaau af
Um 11 'las auadar atrtsoa ft? um
Bt. Attm L. MakooMB at Calvar? Lata-
nu church. auaw waaal ctuiataaai
Mrtica wui n i t a.a. wadaatdar,
I p.m. intra Mrvle aad Btkig itudy
I NruiUt. Plidur. CbrliUBftj dar.
Daa. at, Mnrleftt al it:M a m. aaraaa
taaM: "Tba SaTlaar la Bar.
la Um UUrd af a rt-Cbrlsta.u atrtot
af awro.au fey um Joan a. Pile
af PUirUa loiiMU church, he UI ipcak
ai u auadtf aarnla warthi hour aa:
"Plfc Polou af Um Chrlstnaa atar."
ThU aarvtea WUI tallaw aunday aeaaal
wawaa a f t, rilfrm Touia mievuilp
nU al :! m.t afrt. John . Price
dlmUac. aTtnlsf traAttUitla atrvlcc
1:M p.m. tba JUv. Prlec ipcckiaf. Wad
Dtadcr tTCDlnc, T:ll. Biblt tod pram
crvlcc aad an hour af faitinc Prlday,
11 boob u 1 a'clock. Tha DcMmbcr
BuBdar achoat hour U1 fee ferlcf ta lire
Uac far the Chrlatmu prscraa dlrcctad
by alra. Roy OavU, aaaUWd fey Mr. Ha
iti Bcablla. Mn. John R. Price UM
w. Prlea aad Mr. Jim Orahaai.
Wbat ChrtatMi Mcaaa la Ma to
it at man upi af Bct. Jaaapb R- Coo
par af ChrUUan aad Mlutenary AUlanc
far Suadar. Dot. JO. At tha Id a.,
auaday scAeal haur. tha Cbrumai atary
will ba atadlcd ta all claaacs, At T:M
a'clock la tba aytalnf tha Chrlitmaa
pataRnt: "And Thcra Wa Uyht." wtu
ba priMBtad. Na aaraaa wili ta gtvan.
Tht Rar. A. W. Nalaoa of Immaoual
LBtBaraa ehurcb, will apaik aa: "Thla,
My Jar." at Um 11 o'clock auaday wor-
hip hoar. Tba aaaior choir anotta at
1 39 la tha afteraoan for rahaaraal of
in carnal ta aa lan Dacaaaar ST.
ma anuMay acaaai Cbriataea praaraai
via a araatBtad auaday avenlBi, Dec.
Trinity Lutbtraa church, aa tha fourth
auaday after AdTcat. mibm tAnia ft
um woranip sour will bo: "Rc!va ChrUt
cjoicc. uw Kr. joatpB A. Luth
r apaaklDi. "Joyoua Chriatmaa BAnsi"
bp Cbrlttlanioo. will aupptcmant tha
f moo. Luther Laituc maeu al S:M.
with rafrashaaaU foUowlaa,
Scottish Pastor
At First Baptist
In Salem for two service!
only will be Dr. Jock Troup,
Scotland's most auressive
evangelist. A former member
of the British navy and then
one of the century's best
known out-door Evangelists In
Europe, Dr. Troop comes to the
First Baptist Church of Salem
while on . a current tour oi
America, visiting every state
and the Province of Canada.
He will fill Pastor Anderson's
pulpit at the 11 a.m. service
and will speak at a mass after
noon rally at 3:00 p.m. The
public ia Invited to all services.
Church Women
Installation
Installation of officers was
the main feature of th meeting
of (he Woman's Association of
the Presbyterian church Wed
nesday.
A s h o r t program featuring
the "home at Christmastime"
with the B. J. Holland family
preceded the installation 'ser
vice which was In charge of
Mrs. F. G. Scherer. Assisting
with the service were: Mrs.
George Scales and Mrs. Wallace
Eubanks, candlelighters; M ra ,
William C. Crothers, poem
reader; Mrs. Hobart Jackson,
service mosaic reader; - Mrs.
William Bush, vocal soloist;
Mrs. Robert Stutsman, Installa
tion chaplain and past presi
dent. Devotions by Mrs. X. A.
Collier.
New officers Installed during
candlelight service;
Ktw .mora butalM ta Ux tapreutf.
Madia Mr.li. vara: rrMlSaal, afri. Ar
thur Bonai mat tkM prasldaat, Mn. Bai
Daurtt Mean Tic. ar.ilo.Bt. Kn. Br
la Pataraaki raearSlas aatratary, alra.
L. V. Bnion: araarant chairman, Mrs.
HrM RoMbrauth; Iraaaiir.r. Mra.
0orta LaBord.; racial McrtUrr, Mra.
Oil WUmai lallawahls coalman. Mrc
Jiai Martaa; warld arr.ua. Mra. Sdward
Malak: lturalar. Mra. W1UU Dallas;
at.ward.blp and aalrllaal Ufa, Mra, Wil
liam Cr.tb.ra; mlialonarr adueatlaa.
Mr, c. A. Bpratua; natlanal mlwlena.
Mra. Ln Km: fartlgn muilona, Mra.
Jay Rem.; chriitlan aducatlen. Mra.
Ror Olrad; national and avarMaa wwlaf.
Mr.. Roy Smith; f oath advlaar. Mra Tom
Hill; lnl.rd.nomlaallanal rapratantallra.
Mra. Dancht ParMna; finance chairman.
Mra. Rum.1 Pratt; nomlnaltna chairman.
Mra. Barl Mcoiaarun: suud ninarn
Mra. Baavna Manoek. Waatmlntlar mldi
Mra. BJame Brlekun, Cran lulls : Mra.
Robin How, lit Mra. Marian Urn.,
Mra. B. A. colll.r, Mra. Olana landara,
Mrc Oaorta Brown, MM. A. B. 4lb.
bald. Mra. Walter Ptiih, Mn. Hiw.u
Wllllami. Bo.ln.ia and Prafcwlanal eluaj
Mra. A. B. Bwlnt. WUlunlla auaUlarr,
Kingwood Lodge to
Install Officers
Newly elected officers of
Kingwood Lodge, No. 204, will
be held ln the West Sslem City
Hall Monday night at 8. It will
be an "open" installation and
all Masons, their famailes and
friends are invited to attend.
The new officers who will be
instilled Include:
Winfred Wilson, wo-shipful
master; Jess . Hunley. senior
warden; Ted Buraa, Junior
warden; Guy Nugent, secre
tary: Do Kuhn, treasurer; B.
G. Kelso, senior deacpn; Steve
Roienbaum, junior deacon;
Don Cross, senior steward;
Harry Phillips, Junior steward;
Rev. Harold Black, chaplain;
Walter White, marihsll and
Merle Phillips, tyler.
AMERICA'S
' Men Mtotrs (Hcke.
CAPITAL
111 N. High
WE WILL
NOT BE OPEN
NIGHTS BEFORE
CHRISTMAS
In deference to our personnel, who
1 1
make every effort to give perfect serv
ice to our trade, we do not feel it is
consistent to stay open nights! This
has always Been and will remain our
policy!
135 N. Liberty
v., - SOME HOUSE- PET
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Program to Be
Given Twice ,
In order that the majority of
tba) US Richmond elementary
school pupils may take part ln
the annual Christmas program,
it will be presented twice Fri
day night et this week and
Tuesday night next week At
7:S0. .
The pageant, "The First
Christmas," will constitute the
principal part of the activity
and Friday night participants
will Include first, second and
third grade pupils. The fol
lowing Tuesday night fourth,
fifth and six graders will Uke
over the production.
Following the processional,
the pageant will be presented
ln four scenes: Angel Speaking
to Mary; Mary, Joseph and the
Babe in the Manger; Shep
herds With Angels, and Shep
herds, Angel sod Wise Men. .
The Richmond PTA wlU
serve refreshments at the close
of each program at nominal
fee.
Jess Parker Called
To La Grand Office
La Grande W Jess Park'
er, who ueed to live in La
Grande before becoming city
manager of Sweet Home, will
be the next city manager here.
Th City Commision an
nounced his appointment Wed.
nesday. H will succeed Ed
Ford, 'who resigned from the
Job last July.
AUTO VICTIM IMPROVE!
Silverton The four-year-old
son, John, of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Conroy of South Water
street waa reported as lmprov '
ing normally at Silverton bos. .
pital where he Is under treat
ment for injuries received
Tuesday when he was struck
by a passing automobile.
..
Th Great Lakes could be
seen from the moon with th
naked eye. '
BARBEQUED
' CRAB
At NORTH'S
1171 Center St.
r
CAR t TRUCK
RENTALS
JM North Church
Phon S-9600
Bob Holder keeps a tight (rip on Baldy, an eagle that
stumbled into a muskrat trap on Spanaway Lake near Ta
coma. Wash. The huge bird flaps his wings in an attempt
to take off. Holder found Baldy and nursed him back to
health before setting him free. Baldy wouldn't make
very congenial house pet, and besides, there's a law
against it. (UP Telephoto.)
Three Children All
Born on Same Dale
Portland UP) Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Owens have three chil
dren. Etch was born ln a dif
ferent year. And each was born
on December 16.
A mathematics professor here
estimated the odds against that
at 1 to 18,:sl,82S.
A daughter was born four 1
years ago, a son three years!
ago, and another son Wednes
day.
Mrs. Owens chuckled when
she heard what the odds were.
She insisted there was no co
incidence about th December
18 births.
"It was planned that way,"
she said.
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Evening 'Til
CHRISTMAS
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