Fridiy, Jinuary 8, 19SJ FftgtS THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Onvm Is I i Ana ai : en lber lowln A 1 plana Thl ties Mr. jn I m Si! 1 y :n Th eenn thl W hnl irm jthoi fcuy Vjon I t Silverton Church Begin Schedules for New Year IILVXRTON E pedal burch aervicea for the SilT.r toa area (or Sunday, Jan. 10, Salem dliurcliei Court aUMt Chrlatua Ckarek sun aueel W 1T W. HereM If ssn and O. Philip Hurd. Ministers Bible School Assembly. JO sjb. Morula Worship, 10 10 o'clock. Sermon by Mr. Lyman. God Is Able". Youth Hour, ,. pm Brf Blnf Worship. 130 p. aermon 07 Mr. Hurd. "Th Trolley Cor", M. Vtaceat a Fal CotMUc Col mMa and Myrtle (trots. Messes at 6. 1. I ti, 10 and 11:11 a-m. Conlisstonj Saturday, S0 Jc and 1 10 aJO pjn. Quae Baa Cartsta Ckarck M Market Street. H. Camp. Minister. :, Bible School. 110. Wnnhtn end fomfnunloo. Sermon: Veeue Th Preaeher". :U. Youth TeliowshlD. T 30. Eve nine Service. onnoal A Picture Of The i Bnde" BalfBt Meesorlsl Cewrefetteeud Chvrh Mi So. 19th street. Louis ft. walla. Minister. I ll am. Sun day School. Mrs. I. C. Salter, sup erintendent. 11:00 ejn.. Morninf Worship. Sermon by the minister, "Lire's Greater Glory". 6:30 prm .tlfrla Fellowehip troupe. Ckrist Lathers Chart Bute Street at nth . Iter. T. M. Gebhard. Pastor Sunday Worship Services, is and 11 a.m. Sacrament of Bap iem. Sermon by the Pastor at both scrrlcss. 10 e m. Sunday School. An nual Merttaf of the Confracatka at th Church at J JO p-m. vtret Cenereestlaas Charck too Merlon Street. 11 M a m., Wor- srttn Service. Dr. Julian J. Keieer, ilinUter TVmlr- MJasus Bentlsm and Ours". 0 am.. Church School. M pjn. PUcrlm Fellow tup, ' rapHal Baptist a.m. Sun day School. 11 M am.. Worship. jhn'e seemem! "A Ml SSSSS tO the Membership". J p.m.. Trslnlnf Union. 11 pm. Worship, pestor's sermon: "Who are Members or the True Church?" (second sermon of aeries.) S ileal rmurlaa yellow ship Meets Sunday. January 10, 10:0 a.m., Salem Women' Club, e90 N. Cotta. St Stark's Lath ersa Cfcurek Sunday school convenes at J0 a.m. T H lilt ana rnstTUCTICSl en evwi able Sae ell members of th ft Tilly. Divine service. 11 a.m. Sermon by the pastor, the Itev. John L. Csuble. Annual ConfTefational meetlnf T pa, Intermediate Luther lew a p.m. Plret efsthotfist charek a morn ' ine services, 30 and 11:00 s.m. "Christ Csn Chanfe the World". Brook H, Moore, mtalster. Jam Lee Memorial Methodist Charck Corner of Jefferson end Winter Kmeei Preston Could er. mtnlster. Divine worship service at 11:00 a.m. Sermon subject: To Zeeh Hla Own". Church school at : am. M.Y.F. tt tat p.m. Filfrim Boltnest Church SMS Carlton Way. Bey. V. O. atory, pes ter. Sunday School, t6 a.m. Wor ship, 11 00 ax. Youth People, S-.ll pjn. Worship. 1: p ern. Central LaUteru Charek tt. .ut.l an f.atnaa StS.. G. B. sunririnm. nestor. Oantral Luther an Hour. BTcCO .S:a0. Sunday School, a m-i worship. 11.-0, seeamn Services. T:. (MSB Coram aalty Cbarab B. M. Brooks. B.D.. pastor. Sundsy school at 19. Junior Meetlnf. :. Revival meetlnas. Evansellst. A. L. CorflU. speaklni at 11.-00 and M. Meetliuts every nljht at J: to ' Wednesday night. Bt John's Lutheran Chnrch (Mo. Synod) Court at ltth. H. W. Gross, pa'tor. Service. 10:30. Sun day Miool. ;:1. Bibl Class, 8:30. First Ckarck f Ckrist, Scientist Uberty end Chemeket streets. Sundsy School at 11 em. Church Service at 11 m. and 8 p.m. Lej; on-Sermon suject: Sacramenr . Wednesday service a P-m. Chnrch at Jesus Christ of Latter Day aalnts (Mormon) Sth and Madison Sts.. John f. Bishop: Priesthood Meeting S:00 am.. Sunday School 10:S0 a.m.. Ward Conferenc 7:00 p.m. Salem ruth Center 341 Chem ekeU. Sunday School. 10:00. Serv ice. 11-00. Topic: "Our Problem Producers." Be. Olive atsvens. The Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Bay saints 11Ui end cnemenete out. vot. ... Speed, pastor. Church School, 9jt5. Mornlnt worship Berries, 11:00. Don Landon. So. Oreon Dlst. Pres., speaker. Evenlne Worahlp Service, (ieorse W. Speed, spesker. St- Paul's Episcopal Churrk WaI rjimmonlnn 1 r.10 B m.. Family . r.tT..R Bhnnl. 0 30 n.a. Prajsr errlce or Sueherlit, II -ofl e m. Murserv (downsUlrs! 11:00 a.m. Midweek Communion .uj-iin-ui-tti 1-m em. Youni tWmle'a VelloWBhln I HlStl School a t. ..... , S n n, (n DOWTUUelrS Fireplace Room. Cantebury Club (W U students) tM pjn. perish halt aUnswoo Bible Church 113 m. Rev. Henry Hoose Supply. naatn, Riinclev OrtUWil. 0 4S. Morn ins Worship, 10 . Lenin Service, T JO. The Bethel Baptist Chursn North rmiif, et "H" Atreel. Rev. Rudolbh Woyke. psstor. Sunday School. 8:4S a.m. Worship service et 11:00, the nsstor nrearhlrut on the toolc. "Vic torious Llvinf. Youth MretlnBS at 8:30 p.m. Evening Gospel Hour at T:30 o'clock, the pastor brtnss a mes sae on the topic, "The Indestruct ible foundeUoa." Free tf eU.eist Charrh Market at Winter Street, M. C. Miller, pastor. 941 ajn., Sunday School 11:00 am. Morning worship, Evangelist Lee F-n-ey speaklni. 0 45 pm, Youth Fel lowship. 7:30 p.m , Evening service Rev. Enaey. Special evangelistic : eeTvicee continuing each evening next week at 1:90 o'clock. MrUphysical Center WI N. Cot-' tage. Dora Nelson In rhaige. Tues. Wed., and Friday. 1 to 5; Thursday, , It to t. Truth Will Prevail. 1 First SolrltliaUst 1SJ0 Madison 9t. 1 Circle and healing. 30 pm Regular ' t ervlce, 7:30 pJn. Speaker, Rev. Mary j Oerkta. Grace Lathera Chvrrh RLC : Sunnyvlew and Laming Avenues. 9 45 a.m., Sunday School and Bible Class. 11:00 a m.. Divine worship. 7:00 p m- Luther League, Plret Baptist Church Man on and i liberty. Dr. Llovd T. Anclt-ret-n, pas tor. Rev. Thornton Janura, assistant ' pMtor. Sunday School 9 45 am Morning worship, 11 00 ..'clock, "God Needs, the Believer." pastor I.lortl T. Anderson. Youth meetings, 6 IS p.m. Evening Gospel service, 7 30 O'clock, "Are. the Nations Moving to Armageddon " fomr Centers Baptist Church gtt and Tims Streets. Rev. Victor L. LouckS, pastor. Sunday achool. MS am. Morning worship. It -00 clock, pastor tjpcaMng Yung Pen. etle'a Iatrue, S 30 pm Evening Gos pel (service. 7:30 p.m. lndud oos Daw apoiiaorahtp, th lint Baptist Church of Silverton. Ths min later-Bible teacher it Rev. Alexander SaueTwein, all maetinga art held st the SDA buildinj, North Second st Park St Sun day school for the reorganized group la at 10 a.m, worship services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Sundays and Bible Prophecy, 7:30 p m. on Thurs days, Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28, con ducted by Rev. Sauerweln as interim pastor. The prophe sies are a eerie answering the question: "In What Tuna Arc We Living In Cod's Plan for the Ages?" "Wisdom From Above" la the sermon topic for Imman uel Lutheran church worship hour, 6unday, Jan. 10, Pas tor A. W. Nelson speaking. Consideration of raising funds for the purchase of new pewa for the church la to be one item of business of the annual meeting of Immanuel congre gation Wednesday, Jan.13. Of' ficial reports, election of off! eers and adoption of the U- nancial budget for the coming year are other features. At Christian and Missionary Alliance Sunday, Jan. 10, Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m. meeting. Mis Wanda Needles will apeak. Morning 11 a.m. worship topic for aermon, "The River of Blessing,'' la by th minister, Rev. Joseph Cooper, Sunday school ia at 10 a.m. Th 7:30 pjn. aermon: "The Annotating OH" will be by Pastor Cooper. Rev. Arthur Charles Bates of the First Christian church will use as hla morning wor- ship aermon topic: "Christian Grace." For the 7:10 evtsiing sarvlcs. "A Study In the Psalms." Bibl school 9:45 a.m. Christian Endeavor 0:30 p.m. Wednesday, 7:30 pjn. Bible Study and Prayer service st the parsonage, ths topic from Acta 12th chapter. "Fully Surrendered" Is the morning aermon theme for Rev. Arvid L. Hokooaon of Cal vary Lutheran church. "When the Sun Stood Still" is th pjn. evening sermon subject Sundsy school ia at 10 a.m. Church council meets Monday, 8 p.m. Annual congregational meeting Tuesday at the church parlors, 8 p.m. bidi study ana prayer servic Wednesday, Jan, 8,i 8 pjn, Confiiiirjcs clssi Saturday, P a.m. Following 8:45 s.m. Bible classes, the 11 o'clock worship sermon of the Pilgrim Holiness church will be: "Stewarda of Grace," Rev. John R. Price, speaking. This, the first in a series on stewardship. Pilgrim Youth Society, Mrs. Price In charge, meets at 6:43 p.m. Evening service aermon by pas tor. Prayer and Bible study service Wednesday, 7:80 p.m. Prayer and Fasting servic, Friday from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Methodist Sunday, January 10, worship sermon theme: Faith for the Future," will be nresented by the pastor. Rev. Paul Wayne Henry, senior Youth meet at 7:30 p.m., Mr. and Mrs. Milt Baum, aenior counsellors. Rev. Joseph A. Luthro of TriniTy Lutheran church has chosen for hla Sunday after Epiphany morning worahlp sermon topic: "Teacner, sent From God. The aenior choir will appear In an anthem. Dur ing the early afternoon fellow ship, dinner is to be served. Luther league at 6p.m. In exe cutive committee meeting, and at 7:30 in devotional. Discus sion topic: "I Believe in God . . . Creator," presented by a group. Confirmation classes Saturday 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Annual congregational busi ness meeting Tuesday, January 19. Rev. Luthro, president of the Silverton Ministerial asso ciation is announcing the show. ing of the motion picture: AN OPEN INVITATION TO ATTEND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Marion and liberty Stret-"Tou r a stranger but one whn you mt with us." 11:00 a.m. "God N..ds th Blivr." (Bro.dc.it evr KOCO) HEAR THE MESSAGE ON BIBLE PROPHECY 7:30 p.m. "Are th Nations Moving to Armageddon?" Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson speaking both services. Tl'NK IS TO: KSLM. Mob. thra Fri 1:15 .:30 "Family Altar" Soaday :M-:I HERE SUNDAY T"l .."gu. -a i .1- it. . .. i, - -, vsy - ,i ,'. Rev, fiirger Thorn of Oslo, Norway, who will be guest speak er at the morning and evening services in Evangelistic Temple Market and Park streets, Sun dsy, airs. Thornes, a lyric so prano, wil accompany her bus- Dana BIBLE COLLECTION LIBERTY Guy Wright of Northwest Christian college in .ugen will be at the Liberty Christian Church of Christ on Sunday, Jan. 11, at 7:30 with hla rare collection of Bibles. Ha will show Bibl In almost every language. Bibles 100 years old, a Bibl brought to the United State on the May Woodburn Assembly of God Church Will Host District WOODBURN Th Wood' bum Assembly of God church will b host for th Sectional Fellowship meeting of Section H of th Oregon district Mon day. Jan. 11. Rev. Thomas Ful ler of McMinnvllle la In charge of the services which will be held at 2:30, 6:30 and 7:30 PJn. Rev. Levi Larson of Balam will be th afternoon speaker with Evangelist David God win of Dallas, Texas, i-peaking at the evening service. The youth service la at 6:30 pjn. with the ministers also meet ing at that hour. Regular serv ices on Sunday. The Significance of Jesus Christ Today" will be the ser mon topic of Rev. Robert E. Van Sunday at the Bethel Presbyterian church at 10 a.m. and the Woodburn Presbyter ian church at 11 a.m. A nur sery for pre-school children Is provided at the Woodburn church at 11. Sunday achool at Woodburn is at 9:43 a.m. and follows the morning aervic at ins Bethel church. For the eve ning service at Woodburn at 7:30 o'clock, the topic will be "The Power of Christian Fel lowship." The young people meet at 6:30 p.m., and will discuss the topic, "Heaven." "Teach Us to Pray" will be the aermon topic of Rev. Or mal B. Trick Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at the Woodburn Methodist church. The service will be in observance of the "Universal Week of Prayer." Sunday school is at 10 a m. Rev. Arthur Goble at the Foursquare Community church will have for his topic at 11 a.m. Sunday, "Stand by the Church." For the evening serv ice at 7:45 o'clock he will speak on "The Day Off." Sun day achool is at 9:45 a.m. and young people meet at 8:30 p.m. Rev. Mack CMdwell from Pacific Bible college will be the ipeaker at the 11 a.m ervlce Sunday at the Wood burn Church of God and will also speak at the evening aerv- ice at 8 o'clock. Rev. Baldwin, the pastor, is in the Woodburn hospital with pneumonia. Sun day achool 1s at 10 a.m. and the young people meet at 7 p.m. Hopewell Churches esewan ll'l ckertk Ret. Glen Harris, peitor. Sunder School. 10 e m Mornlnf Worship, 11-00 em. Youth Fellowship. 1 p.m. Evening Worship, S 00 , p.m. "Martin Luther" st the Salem Capital theatre, Sunday, Jan uary 17. SUNDAY SCHOOL AT :45 Everett Herbert, SupL "At First Baptist, Sundsy School Is a Family Affair" Presbyterian Meets Jan. 16 First Presbyterian Church ofi Salem will be host to a youth' rally of the Willamette Pres bytery on Saturday, January 16th, with meetings scheduled for morning, afternoon, and early evening on the steward ahip them "Let's Do More in '54." The morning sessions will open st 9 o'clock with s chapel service at which the Reverend Robert Clark of Newport will speak. Other morning sessions will be given over to a pre sentation of th Youth Budget Plan under the leadership of the Reverend B. J. Holland of Salem and the showing of the 1033-84 stewardship film "All That I Have." The afternoon achedule in cludes meetings of Interest groups with various ministers of the presbytery aa resource leaders, educational movies, and a tour of the State Capi tol. A Youth Banquet in the church social ball at 5:30 p.m. with the Reverend Dan West Ier of Independence speaking will conclude the rally. flower, a Bible that saved a soldler'a life in Franca and an original Geneva Bible. "They Who Seek Jesus Are Wise Men" will be the aermon topic of Rev. J. William Carl son at the Woodburn Imman uel Lutheran church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The an nual business meeting will be held Wednesday, Jan. 13, be ginlng with a pot-luck supper st 7 pjn. followed by annual reports and election of offi cers. Rev. R. Brendler, pastor of the Bible Baptist church at Woodburn, will apeak at 11 a.m. Sunday on the topic. Stewarda for God" and at 7:45 p.m. his topic will be "Watchman." Sunday achool is at 9:43 a.m. and the young peo ple meet at 6:45 p.m. "Full Assurance" will be the topic of Rev. George Springer at the Christian church Sunday at 11 a.m. For the evening service at 8 o'clock h will spesk on "God's Measurement of Blessings." Sunday achool classes are at 10 a.m. and young people's maertlng at 7 p.m. Holy communion will be held at 7:45 a.m. Sunday at St. Mary's Episcopal church here. Morning prayer, church school and aermon will be at 11 a.m. YPF will meet at 6:30 p.m. The annual parish meet ing and elections will be Jan uary 14. The meeting will open with a pot-luck supper at 6:30 p.m. Amity Churches B-vtlit R.th.rd Cradtr. Twitor. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Morning Worship, 11a.m. Junior Ht B.Y.F., 7:30 p.m. Kvcnlng S?rvic, 8:00 p.m. Church of Christ Jamea Mat thew Alley. D.D.. minister. Bible School, 10 a.m. Mornlna; Worship, 11 a.m. Chris tl on Endeavor 6 30 p.m. .evening Servic. 7 ;30 p.m. -noir rracruca, a:au p.m. Methodist Bruce McConncll, minister. Sunday School. 10 a.m Morning Worahlp, 11 a.m. Youth Fellowship, 0 p.m. Oak Grove Chapel Bruce Me Con 11, minister. Morning Worship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45 an. Assembly of God Frank K Mapssa. pastor. 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