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Friday, January 22, 1954
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Woodburn Churches Slate
Sermon Topics for Sunday
WOODBURN "Fire Upon the
Earth" will be the sermon topic
of Rev. Robert E. Van at the
Woodburn and Bethel Presbyter
ian churches Sunday morning,
Jan. 24. He speaks at the Bethel
church at 10 a.m. with Sunday
school following. At the Wood
burn church Sunday school is at
9:45 a.m. and church services at
11 a.m. A nursery for small
children is provided at the Wood
burn church during tho 11 a.m.
service. "Other Religions" will
be the topic discussed at the
young people's meeting at 6:30
p.m. and Rev. Van will speak on
'Christian Growth" at the eve
Presbyterians
Elect Officers
Woodburn The annual con
gregational meeting of the Wood.
burn Presbyterian church was
held Wednesday, Jan. 20, begin
ning with a fellowship supper
in the dining room at 6:30 p.m.
followed by a movie, "Two Broth
erj Have I," shown by Charles
Cornwcll.
Kev. Robert E. Van served as
moderator for the business meet
ing which he opened with scrip
ture reading and prayer. C. R.
Shaner, clerk, read the minutes
of the last regular and special
meetings and the annual report
of the church treasurer was giv
en by Miss Martha Black. 01 her
reports given were of the Mis
sionary society, Ladies Aid, Sun
day school and session.
Officers elected were Clinton
Pack, superintendent of the Sun
day school; Mrs. Alice Hughes
assistant: Mrs. Charles Byers,
secretary-treasurer; Miss Martha
Black, assistant; Mr. Pack, song
leader; Mrs. Pack, pianist; and
Mrs. James Morrison, assistant.
Mrs. Robert Van was elected
crade roll superintendent and
Mrs. C. JR. Shaner, primary sup
erintendent, she to name her as
sistants. Mrs. Minnie Richards
was re-elected church pianist and
choir director and Mrs. Alfred
Moon, church organist.
New elders elected were A. R.
Kearns for a two-year term and
William Peltz for three years.
Elders holding over are C. R.
Shaner and Earl Allison.
James Morrison was re-elected
trustee for a five-year term and
Dr. Gerald Smith was elected as
a new member of the board for a
five-year term. Trustees holding
over are Lee Withers, Warren
Donner, Miss Martha Black and
Mrs. Minnie Richards.
The annual budget was pre
sented and approved.
Rev. Van announced a "Men's
Nieht" meeting for Monday eve
ning, Jan. 25, at 8 p.m. in the
study.
Women's Breakfast
Due February 4
Tickets are just out among
the women of the churches for
the Women's breakfast on Thurs
day morning, Feb. 4 arranRed by
the Salem Council of Church
Women as a part of the Ministers
and I., ymenn Convocation sched
uled for Feb, 2-4 at the First
Christian Church under the aus
pices of the OrcRoi Council of
Churches.
Guest speaker for the break-
e . :n u- i i r ; . n n lfni
lasi win ue inr?. vu-im s. mi.i-i
ris of EuBcno, wife of the acting I
president of the University of
Oregon who will have as her
subject "The Church Woman's
Responsibility in World Affairs."
This fellowship occasion will he
held in the dining room of the
First Methodist church with wom
en from various churches prepar
ing and serving the breakfast un
der the direction of Mrs. Stewart
Miner and Mrs. Henry Olio. .Res
ervations are being made with
Mrs. J. Kdgar Purdy at tho church
office, 3-7042. Arranging details
is Mrs. Ernest P. Gonldor, Coun
cil president, and members of her
executive board.
The breakfast is open to all in
terested women in Salem.
Dedication of
St. Paul's Church
The Rt. Rev. Benjamin D. Dag
well, bishop of Oregon, will of
ficiate during dedicatory serv
ices for Saint Paul's Episcopal
Church at 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 31.
The Rev. Lansing K. Kcmp-
tnn, rector f Trinity church,
Portland, will give the dedication
irrmon.
A reception will he held In the
parish hall following the service
with Mrs. A. 1). Wnmlmansre as
general chairman. She will be
assisted by Mrs. Frank II. Spears,
Mrs. William II. Lytic and Mrs.
Lester D. Green on the director
ate for the reception.
Christ Lutherans In
lection of Officers
Aurora Lester Peter was
elected chairman of Christ Luth
eran Church at the annual busi
ness meeting, following I pot
luck dinner.
Other officers thosen are
Christian rolzcr, secretary; Fred
Johnson, treasurer: Ray Morten
sen, elder; Richard Schwabauer,
deacon; John Schwabauer, trus
tee. The building committee met
recently to discuss further plana -
it,. ,., hrh .mil Trie. nM
churrh now has been entirely rc- mnn will he based on the prob
movtd. i 1cm of auf lenng.
ning service at 7:30 o'clock. A
"friendly hour" in the fellowship
room will be held after the eve
ning service with Mrs. Earl Al
lison as hostess. A "Men's Meet
ing" has been announced for
Monday evening, Jan. 25, at 8
o'clock in the study.
"The Substance of Things
Hoped For" will be the sermon
topic of Rev. Ormal B. Trick at
the Methodist church at 11 a.m.
Sunday. The MYF will meet at
the church at 3:15 p.m. to attend
the sub-district rally at the First
Methodist church in Salem.
At the Immanual Lutheran
church Sunday at 11 the pastor.
Rev. J. William Carlson, will
speak on the topic, "Your Work
for the Lord Shall Not Be in
Vain." Installation of new of
ficers will be held at the Sun
day school hour at 10 a.m. The
Brotherhood will meet Monday,
Jan. 25, at 8 p.m. at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Owre. Rev.
Carlson speaks at the Nidaros
church at Monitor at 0:30 a.m.
Sunday.
"The Power of God" will be
the 11 a.m. sermon topic of Rev.
Ernest Ilium, pastor of the Wood
burn Assembly of God church,
on Sunday. Sunday school is at
0:45 a.m. Evening service is at
7:30 p.m. with congregational
singing, special numbers by the
orchestra and sermon by Rev.
Ilium.
Holy communion will be held
at St. Mary's Episcopal church
at 7:45 a.m. Sunday. Morning
prayer, church school and ser
mon by the vicar, Rev. T. M.
Baxter, will be at 11 a.m.. At
5 p.m. a potluck supper and par
ish meeting will be held in the
parish halt The YPF will be
present at this time instead of
the regular meeting.
At the Woodburn Christian
church the sermon topic by the
pastor, Rev. George Springer,
at 11 a.m. will be "Christian Ad
dition." For the 8 p.m. service
his topic will be "A Successful
Man's Folly." Sunday school
at 10 a.m. and the young people
meet at 7 p.m. "The Seekers
class will holr its monthly party
and election of officers Friday at
6:30 o'clock at the church and
the young people are planning
party for Saturday night at 8
o'clock. An all-day meeting of
the Womcns Council will be
Wednesday with a potluck din
ner at noon.
Rev. Edward H. Baldwin, re
cently recovered from illness
will speak at the Church of God
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock on
the topic, "A Testimony of
Christ" For th 8 p.m. service
his topic will be "God's Exten
sion." Sunday scnooi is at vao
a.m.
At the Foursquare Community
church there will be a special
service at 7:45 Sunday evening.
"Caribbean Channels," a colored
film and travelogue of Central
America, featuring the Edwin
Gurneys, and filmed by Rev. Ted
Bild of Vancouver, wash., wno
will speak. "Preconceptions of
the Gosper1 will be the sermon
topic of Rev. Arthur Goble at the
11 a.m. service, Sunday scnooi
is at :459 a.m. Crusaders and
Cadets meet at 6:30 p.m.
God's Wrath" will be the ser
mon topic of Rev. R. Brcndler,
- niKln
Pastor of the Wodhu BJb'c
Rantist church, at 11 a.m. Sun
dav. At the evening service at
7:45 o'clock he will speak on
"Workers for God." Sunday
school is at 9:45 a.m. and the
young people meet at 8:45 p.m.
Methodist Youth
Meet Here Sunday
First Methodist church of Sa
lem will be hosts Sunday to the
Salem sub-diMrict of the Metho
dist Youtlh Fellowship. Regis
tration will begin at 4 p.m., fol
lowed by a period of recreation.
a r n m n sunnrr will be served
to the youth with the women of
the First church WSCb in cnargc.
Identification cards, tahlc deco
rations and program will follow
the missionary theme. "Spanish
speaking People in the U.S.A."
The evening will be concluded
with a special worship service
in rtie church sanctuary
Salem sub-district officers are:
President, Dorothy Kinney of
Jason Lee: vice president, Rob
r.rirfnn. West Salem; secretary-
treasurer, U Anna .Neai. rim
church. Chairmen arc: Chris
tian faith. Ruin Mane ppuk"-.
Woodburn; Christian witness.
Caroly Meyer. Prat urn; Christian
outreach. Arienc narr, i.vm
Christian citizenship. Marlenc
Holverson, First church; Chris
tian fellowship, Mae Baker and
Roger Moorehead, First church.
Rev. Calvin W. Moore of First
church is counselor.
District 99 and 9
IMen Meet Monday
The 90 and 9 men of the North
Willamette district will meet at
the First Christian church In Sa
lem Monday night, Jan. 25. for
a social time. A potluck dinner
will be served at 6:45.
m rtnARi) services
1ILH11ARD The Hev. Virgil
L. Wolfcnberge will be in charge
of the worship service al the I
Hubbard Community church, Sun -
davj morning, Jan. 24. His er-
ei
Court Street ChrUlUn Court itreet at
nth. W, Harold Lyman and O. Philip
Hurd, minuter. Bible ichool Mtemblr
:SO m. Moraine worship 10: SO o'clock.
Sermon by Mr, Lyman. "II Any of You
Lac ke trt WUdom." Orlup meetings 4:30
p.m. Xvrnta service 1;30 o'clock. Ser
mon by Q. Philip Hurd.
ttnft Cbrlit Ian Marlon tnd Cottage.
Church school a.m. Worship and
Communion 10.45 cm. Sermon! "Do You
Measure Up?" br Donald Payne. Youth
groups 4:30 p.m. Worship service 1:30
p.m. Sermon. "What Is the OospelT" by
Donald Payne.
Christ Lutheran State street at 18th.
The Rev. T. M. Oebturd. pastor. Worship
services: 1:43 and 11 a.m. Sermon by the
pastor. Sunday school Bible classes 10
am.
St. Mark's Lutheran 343 N. Church
street. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Divine
worship 11 a.m. Sermon by the pastor,
the Rev, John L. .Cauble. Adult Instruc
tion classes begin Sunday afternoon 4
o'clock. Intermediate Luthes League
p.m. Senior League 1:30 p.m.
The Bethel Baptist North, Cottage and
"D" streets. Rev. Rudolph Woyke, pas
tor, Sunday school at fl:4A a.m., pastor's
subject 'A Good Workman." Youth
meetings at 6:30 p.m. Evening gospel
hour at 7:30 o'clock. Pastor's subject.
"Soul Depression."
Free Methodist Market at Winter St.
Rev, M. C. Miller, puior. Sunday school
8:4ft a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Message:
"Don't Throw Away Your Confidence."
Youth Bible study troupe 8:15 p.m.
Youth Fellowship 0:45 p.m. Service 7:30
p.m. Homecominr welcome service for
our missionaries Tillman and Owen
llouser Irora Southern Rhodesia.
Salem Unitarian Fellowship Woman'
club. 460 N. Cottate Bt. 10:30 a.m. Mayor
At liOucks will speak on "individual Re
ponslblllty lor Oood Qovernment."
Jason Lee Memorial- Corner of Jeffer
son and Winter streets. Ernest Preston
Ooulder, minister. Divine worship ser
vice 11 a.m. Sermon subject "divine God
e Chance to Work." Church ichool ;45
a.m. Family niaht 1:10 p.m.
St. John'a Lutheran (Me. Synod)
Court at North 14th streets. H. W. Gross,
paetor. Service 10:30. Sunday school 9:lb.
Lablsh C4mmanltr-B. M. Books. B.D.,
pastor. Sunday ichool at 10. Junior
meet at f:4&. YP society meets at T.4S.
Pastor ipeaklnc at 11 and at 1:30.
Central L therm North Capitol and
Oalnes itreet. O. B. Rundstrom, pastor.
Central Lutheran Hon r KOCO 8:30.
Sunday school 9:45. Morning worship 21.
zventnf service 7:4ft.
Si. Jeseph'e Catholic) Chemeteta fc
Winter. Rev. Joseph K. Vanderbeck, pai
tor. Sunday Maura: 6, 7. I, 8:15. 10:30
and 11:45. Confessions Saturday: 3:30 to
9:30 and 7:30 to 9.
Fllarlm Holiness 3285 Carlton War.
Rev, V. O. Story, pator. Sunday ichool
9:4S a.m. Mornlne worship 11 a.m. Younc
Youm people ft. 45 p.m. Evening; worship
7:30 p.m. .
Mp(ahr steal .'enter 383 N. Cotttce.
Unity ela Tuesday, Wednesday and
rrxiay J3 10 t. Tnursnay 12 to ft, Dora
Nelson, teacher of truth.
Scinrwood Bible 1125 Elm street. Rev.
Henry Hoore. supply pantor. Sunday
school at 8:46. Worship service 10:4ft.
Evenlni tospel aervlce 7:30.
rinl Chnrrh ml chrlit, Srlrnllil Utt
erly and Cnemeketa etreets. Sunday
ichool at 11 a.m. Church aervlc.a at 11
a.m. and I p.m. Lesion-sermon subject:
Truth."
Christian anal Missionary Alliance N.
Ith and dsjnea. JXr. Paul W. Ounther.
pastor. Sunday school sv.s a.m., ssrmon
by pastor: "Whsr. Tru. Prayer Berlns"
1 a.m. Alliance Touth Fellowship d:3o
m. sermon: ' The Oospel In Leviticus"
30 p.m.
Rearaanleed Church mm Jesus Christ of
Lalt.r Day Salnls I7lh and Cnemeketa
Oeorr. W. Speed, pastor. Church
school. 0:4ft. Worship service 11. Ca
leb Clark, speaker. Worship service.
wiuard L. Hartnell, apeaker.
Knlsht Memorial Consretatlanal 245
.South 10th St. Louis E. White, min
ister. 0:45 a.m.. Sunday school. Rally
all departments 11 a.m. mornlna
orshlp Sermon by the minister. "Faith
freedom" Church-time nursery.
30 p n.i youth aroups.
First Methodist Brooks H. Moore. D.D..
minister. Two morning worship serv
Ices. t:30 and 11 a.m. Sermon. "Olve
Ood a Chance."
fit. Paul' Eelteepal flnuth Libert? end
HUh at Myeri. The Rev. drone H.
mltti. Bt)., rector. Holr Conimun-
1:30 em. Family srrvlre end
churrh chno), f :30 e m. Priyer eer-
nd U em. Youm people! reiiownhip t
"'" v i-uunitii f in,
slnts IM.rmnnl Sth and Madison Sts. !
?... 8-nd.Ti
rh.rrh f ',as Christ mt Lsllrr nay i
John
srhnot 10:30
srhrdulfri brrausc of Stak. Cnnfrrrnc.
at th, sprlnstlrld hlih school In Sprint
llrld. sir. I Kplrll.shil-iuo Madison at.
Clrclr and h.allna strvlr, at Rrsu
Isr s.rvlr. at 7:30. nptakrr. Dr. Vln
crnt Mall.lt.
Sslrm Train C.nt.r HI Chtmrkrta.
Sunday school 10. Srrvtr. 11. Topic:
'"The Lair ol Pray.r" b, Clifford fcriu
son, turst sprak.r.
St. Vlnr.nt t lsal rslhnllc Co
lumbia and MTrll. St. Masses at I.
130. s 4.1. 10 and H it am. Confes
sions Saturday.
4 io to t so and i lo
1.30 p m. j
flrar. Lather. n IEI.O Bunnrvlrw
and LanMns Aves. I 45 a m , Sunday
school and Bible class. II am.. Dlrlne
worship. I pm. Luther Leaiue. L. W.
Holte. pastor
first ttaptlit Marlon and Liberty. Dr.
Moyd T. Anderson, pastor. Rey. Thorn
ton Jansma. assistant pastor. Sunday
school. 9 4 am Mornlnl worship. 11
o'clock, '"(tori's Sure Comfort." Rev.
Airs Sauerwein. turst speaker. Youlh
meetlne. 0 15 p m. Kventnt tospel
service 7:30. 'Trim Your Lamps."
Four Corners Baptist - State and Kim
Sts. Rev. Victor L. Louckn. pastor.
Sunday school 9 4S am. Mornlnt "vor
ship II o'clork. pastor speaklnt. Sun
day eevnlna Youm People's leaaue.
1.10 p m. Iventnt tospel service. 7.30
O'clock.
Hopewell Churches
Hopewell ri ll Rev. Glen Karris, pas
tor. 10 am. Sunday school. It am.
mornlnt worship. Rev. W. C. Graves,
evanselttt. turst speaker. 7 p.m . youlh
fellow, hip. I p m.. evenlni worship.
Rev. Graves, evantellsl.
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NATION A I UIOMTO-tltl tlT, CAffQUNlA
MINISTER
Rev. Emil Gaverluk who will
conduct a scries of meetings at
Calvary Baptist church begin
ning Sunday.
Calvary Church
Plans Meetings
Rev. and Mrs. Emil Gaverluk,
evangelists connected with the
Oregon and Washington Baptist
convention, will begin a 10-day
series of meetings Sunday, Jan
uary 24th and continue each
night, except Saturday until
Wednesday, February 3.
Mr. Gaverluk, besides his abil
ity as an outstanding preacher, is
also chalk artist and a. violinist,
Special lighting and musical ef
fects in connection with his draw
ings make them long to be re
membered. Each evening service
will feature his drawings, the
music of the violin and the sing
ing of Mrs. Gaverluk. An un
usual effect is created by Mrs.
Gaverluk singing in accompani
ment to her own voice previously
recorded on high fidelity music.
Mr. Gaverluk speaks in the
Sunday morning service on
"What Do You Expect From
Your Religion?" His topic at
night will be "The World's Only
Hope."
Monday has been specified as
Men's night when the men's
quartet will sing, Tuesday as
Sunday school night, Wednesday
will be Church night,' Thursday
is to be Women's night and Fri
day will be Youth night.
Missionaries at
Free Methodist
Rev. and Mrs. Tillman Houser,
missionaries on furlough from
Southern Rhodesia, will be fea
tured in a homecoming welcome
service at the Free Methodist
church, Market and Winter Sts.,
Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Rev. and Mrs. Houser went to
Africa in 1047 and have had
charge of the evangelistic out
reach from Lundi Mission in
Southern Rhodesia. In 1951 they
went to the Dumisa station,
which is more than 200 miles
into the "bush" country beyond
civilization. Here they have es
tablished schools and a mission
station.
Mr. Houser was born and re
ceived his schooling in Salem.
Clark Houser, brother of Till
man, will be bringing messages
in song during the service.
Holy Name Society
Plans 1954 Agenda
Sublimity Officers of the Wi!-
-amnio vanry League 01 inc '
I1UIV ldlllf OIHTICLV 111 M I'li'Hl I
'mot recently at the home of i
Father Thiclo, pastor of St. Paul's j
Catholic church at Silverton.. to j
year.
Their meetings arc to be held
quarterly on the fourth Sunday
of the month, beginning at 8 p.m.,
and will be limited to two hours.
The "Marian Year" was chos
en as the topic fnr the first
meeting of the year, which is
to be held Jan. 24 at Sublim
ity in the St. Boniface parish
hall.
Explanation of the
Marian
Father
vrar is to DC given ny
jThicle.
Grace Lutheran
Shows Increase
Reports given at the annual j
mnAtinrr nt tlrnrn f.lllhprnn enn.
erecation Tuesday indicated a
V. nor pont inrronse in h.mtisrd
membership during 1933 The
onaeiion nHnntfrl '. SliTOOn
budget for the current year and
nnciilorrrl nlnnc fnr pxnnnsinn 1
of facilities. Results of the elec
tion of councilmcn for the year
were:
Chairman. Carl Fisketjon; sec
retary, Beverly Boehm; treasur
er, A. M. Moon: financial secre
tary, Harris Berg: deacons, Peter
J. Olson and Henry Torvend:
trustee. Dr. Robert Mnr: board
of education member, Mrs. Fidel
Vroom.
m I i 1 t V
Silverton Congregation
Show Advances During '53
Silverton For the third Sun
day after Epiphany. Jan. 24. the
local church groups are launch
ing their new year s work pro
gram with annual congregational
meetings showing excellent ad
vance in their past year s accom
plishments.
"Harvest Time Is Now" is the
sermon thought of the Rev.-Jo
seph A. Luthro of Trinity Luth
eran church. At this service.
recently elected church officers
will be dedicated to the worn ana
will be installed by their pas
tor. Luther League at 7:30 p.m.,
Miss.Loretta Toft, Herb Heub
lin and James Ohren presenting
the discussion topic, "Who's Your
Date?"
Rev. A. W. Nelson of Imman-
uel Lutheran church will speak
on "First Hand Religion" at the
morning worship hour. Luther
League meets at 7:30 p.m. in the
youth room. The monthly meet
ing of Sunday school teachers
and officers will be Jan. 26.
"Full Grown" is the 11 o'clock
worship hour topic of the sermon
by Rev. Arthur Charles Bates of
the First Christian church. The
theme for the 7:30 p.m. service
Jason Lee's
Family Night
The Jason Lee Memorial Meth
odist church will begin its winter
series of Family Night programs
this Sunday evening at 5:30 p.m.
under the leadership of the com
mission on Christian Education
and the pastor, Rev. E. P. Gould
er. The program begins with a
recreation period, planned for
the entire family.at 5:30 to 6:15
p.m. From 6:15 to 6:45 the
snack time will be observed with
six different church classes and
organizations serving. At 6:45
and 7:30 the children will have
handwork in the children's de
partment, the intermediate and
senior MYFs will hold their regu
lar Sunday evening meetings
with discussions and speakers.
The adults will divide up into
two study groups.
Dr. George Roseberry. assisted
by Mrs. E. P. Goulder, will pre
sent a study on Alcohol and the
Christians Responsibility and
Rev. E. P. Goulder will present
a study of the History of the
Early Church.
The program will close each
Sunday evening with a half hour
fireside devotional period for all
ages, held in the church parlors,
or Kirby Room.
Adventisfs Dedicate
Church at Lebanon
LEBANON The Seventh Day
Advcntist church of Lebanon was
dedicated on Jan. 9. The church
was filled to its capacity of 200
people who came from all chur
ches of the faith in neighboring
towns.
Dedicatory services were con
ducted by Elder Lloyd E. Biggs,
president of the Oregon Confer
ence of Seventh Day Adventists,
and Elder C. A. Scrivcn, presi
dent of the North Pacific union
conference.
The Pathfinders club, similar
to the Boy and Girl Scouts, will
organize a club under the aus
pices of the Advcntist churrh.
The Lebanon group has set its
mPpin! fnr Jan 24 and wel-
tiAmoi trniHhe trnm 111 tn lfi
,nccinv RV EPF KFR
n
general director of the Slavic
Gospel association, will speak at
the Woodburn Presbyterian
church tonight (Friday, Jan 22),
at 7:30 o'clock. Dcyncka, a mis
sionary evangelist, has recently
'returned from a round-the-world
i missionary survey trip. Mrs.
Deynrka will give her testimony
; in Russian through an inter
pret or.
Amity Churches
Baptist Blrhard Trader, pastor. Sun
day school 10 a m. Mornlnt worship
II. Junior Hlth BVF 7 30. Evenlni
service I.
Chvrrh .f Christ -James Matthew Al
lev. Dt). minister. Bible school 10
am. Mormne service 11 am. chris
tian Endeavor 130 p m. Kventnt serv
ice 7:30 p m. Choir practice I 30 p.m.
",?";'!.!:u?llrC".nr.'": m,n",r: :
church at worOiu, il am. Mcthnrfist
j Youth fellowship- lutermettiete 130
pm hl,h ,,"v,' 1:39 pm' :
1 os r.rove thspei
-Rrnce MrConnrll,
roMhlp I It am.
minister Vorntni
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pastor. Sunday school 10 a m. Morn
' lot worship 11 am Yount people', '
service 7 pm. fvenlnt worship 7:15.
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is "Poor in Spirit," from the Be
atitudes, Rev. Bates speaking.
Christian youth fellowship lesson
for the Christian Endeavor hour
will be at 6:30. The Bible study
and prayer service of Wednesday
evening will be at the church in
stead of at the parsonage as
usual, with the hour for this serv
ice, 7 to 8 p.m. Choir rehearsal
follows immediately, from 8 to 9
p.m.. Mrs. John Bronson direct
ing.
Regular services will be held
at the Silverton Alliance church
this Sunday with Rev. Joseph
Cooper speaking at both morning
and evening cnurcn services.
Sunday school will be held at
10 a.m. with Oscar Satrum, sup
erintendent, in charge. The les
son subject for this Sunday is
"Jesus, Friend and Savior." . The
sermon subject for the morning
worship service is "The Priest
hood of the Believer." The Al
liance youth fellowship meets at
6:30. At the evening church
services, which meets at 7:30, the
sermon subject will be "Prayer.1
Methodist church school is
called for class work at 9:45 Sun
day morning. "Community of
the Faithful" is the theme for
the sermon by the Rev. Paul W,
Henry, pastor. MYF meets Sun
day, 7:30 p.m., in youth chapel.
First Baptist church at N. 2nd
and Park Sts. will have a mis
sionary speaker' for the 11 a.m.
Sunday service, and the 7:30 p.m,
hour. Youth fellowship will be
at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, 7:30
p.m., the Bible class conducted
by Rev. A. H. Sauerwein will be
held.
"Food for the Soul" is the topic
of the Sunday worship hour ser
mon by Rev. Arvid L. Hokonson
of Calvary Lutheran church. At
8 p.m. Sunday will be the mis
sion service, speakers being Mis
of Madagascar. Saturday at 9
sionary and Mrs. G. C. Vaagenes
a.m. the confirmation class will
meet.
The Rev. John R. Price of the
Pilgrim Holiness church will
speak on "The Stewardship of
the Commonplace" as his third
sermon in a series of talks on
Stewardship." Sunday school,
called at 9:45 a.m., in a statewide
attendance contest to culminate
Easter Sunday, April 18. Mrs.
Price directs the Pilgrim Youth
hour at 6:45 p.m. Sunday. Eve
ning service will be at 7:30 p.m.
with the sermon topic, "They
Have Fallen Asleep." Wednes
day, 7:30, evening Bible study
hour will be at the church.
Guest Minister
At 1st Baptist
In the absence of Pastor An
derson, Rev. Alex Sauerwein of
Salem will be speaking at both
morning and evening services at
the First Baptist church on Sun
day. Rev. Sauerwein, formerly
a pastor, is now engaged in a
Bible Evangelism ministry.
At the 11 o'clock worship hour
he speaks on the subject, "God's
Sure Comfort," and at the eve
ning gospel hour, "Trim Your
Lamps." Also featured at the
evening service will be a vocal
solo by tenor Dale Bull.
"A Day with Margaret Smith,
R.N.," will be presented in the
high school Baptist Youth group;
at 6:15 p.m. The skit will por-1
tray the life of Missionary Mar
garet Smith, who serves as a men-
Meal missionary in japan.
Farewell Planned
For Donald Paynes
There will be an informal fare
well reception for the Rev. and
Mrs. Donald Payne at the First
Christian church on Friday, Feb.
5, at 7:30 p.m. The public is in
vited. A love gift for them is be
ing received at the church office.
The Paynes will leave about
rco. in ior ineir new pastorate.
the First Christian church. Pen- in Thursday's crash of the Pakis
dleton. Rev. Payne has served as j tan Mail express 75 miles north
minister of education in the Sa-;of Karachi.
lem church since January, 1952,
and as interim pastor the last
four and one-half years.
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VIENNA, Austria lfi Floods
caused extensive damage in Aus-
lria Friday as the Danube River
rose 6 feet in 24
were caused by a thaw following
' ' disastrous avalanches
that look 123 lives.
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.LUKE 2:11 "For unto
city of David Saviour,
I love this verse because it is the answer to
the age-old cry of the human race, "Show us the.
Father!"
What a mighty day, that birthday of Jesus! AH tht
hopes and fears of all the years found answer when
God pointed his star-studded finger at a manger in
Bethlehem where his Son was born. All the yearning
to see' God as he really' is, all the anxiety about
his true character, all the desire of the godly
through the ages to see God face to face, yea,
these longings of all time were more than satis
fied when Jesus Christ was born.
What was God like? How does he look, love,
dream and work? Would he understand sin, sorrow,
sickness, suffering, discouragement, distrust,
t doubt, -death? Is the Father easy to approach, sure
to care,' just and holy yet full of mercy and pity for
human s'in? When the Babe of Bethlehem was born,
we knew!
, Dear God, Father of our Lord and Saviour Jesus ,
Christ, Help us this moment to take a loving and
lingering look at Jesus Christ, that we might see
thy glory. In His Name we ask it. Amen,
Dr. Harold G, Sanders
First Baptist Church
Tallahassee, Fla.
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Legionnaires
To Meet Sunday
SILVERTON Ronald Reed, com
mander, called a special execu
tive board meeting of the Delbert
Reeves post No. 7, American Le
gion, to further plans for the Sun
day afternoon conference of Dis
trict No. 2, for which the local
post and auxiliary unit are to be
hosts.
The evening banquet speaker
will be Governor Paul Patterson.
The members of the post will
hold their session for the afternoon
at the Knights of Pythias hall. The
auxiliary will use the upstairs and
downstairs rooms of Legion Hall
on N. Third and Oak Sts. at the
foot of East Hill.
Committee personnel for the con
ference social hour named bv Com
mander Reed, include Earl Baker,
Lee Colbert, Gale Becker, Olaf An
derson, Roy Davenport and Quin
tin Estell.
For the conference table com
mittee, Dewey Allen, F. M. Powell,
Charles Bascue and John Demas.
Delegates and alternates for the
year, to attend the Marion County
Council sessions, are Ronald
Reed. Bob Allen, Len Osterling,
Bruce Billings, Frank Powell,
George Baker and John Demas.
Several guests from the Silverton
post and unit attended the Friday,
January 22. visitors' night of Post
No. 149, Salem, by special invita
tion. Arthur Gottenberg and Robert
Allen are arranging a dance pro
gram the entire proceeds to go for i
the polio campaign. j
A special guest at the meeting 1
was District 2 commander Harold 1
N. Lichtentheler of Dayton. j
Membership was reported at 1H3,
several short of the department as-1
signed quota.
Keizer to Speak on
Jesus' First Sermon
Continuing a series of sermons
on "Incidents in the Life of Je
sus," Dr. Julian J. Kciscr will
preach this Sunday at 11 a.m. on
Jesus' First Sermon" at the First
Congregational Church, Marion
and Cottage Streets.
At the no host supper on Wed
nesday, January 27, the congrega
tion will view the sound-motion
picture, "The Hidden Heart."
80 KILLED IN TRAIN CRASH
KARACHI. Pakistan OP Rail
way authorities announced Friday
that 60 were killed and 50 iniured
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Mt. Angel Knights
Hosts to Boy Scouts
MT. ANGEL Members of the
Knights of Columbus were honor
ed with the presence of Scout
masters and Boy Scouts from Sil
verton and Salem, who present
ed a program of demonstrations
of Boy Scout work, Tuesday eve
ning at the regular meeting of
the organization.
William Scharft, Scoutmaster
at Silverton and Scouts from his
troop, and Frank Pavclek, Scout
master of Troop 6, Salem, and a
member of his Scouts, demon
strated first aid, knot tying, and
many other activities taught in
scouting.
Father Fleming, chaplain of
the Salem troop, gave a talk on
the value of Scouting. He also
spoke on Scouting in Ireland.
State Deputy Dr. F. A. Reiling
of Eugene, and District Deputy
Don Doerfler of Salem were
speakers at the meeting. The
members were invited to attend
an initiation of new members
scheduled in Salem, Sunday aft
ernoon, beginning at 4 o'clock.
DEMOS TO MEET.
Lebanon Sweet Home
Democrats will host the Linn
county central committee on
Friday,' Jan. 22 at 8 p.m. The
meeting will be held in the
A.F. of L. hall and speakers
from the state organization
will be present . to discuss'
issues involved in the coming
election. It is a public meeting,
open to all interested. Coffee
and cookies will be served
during the social hour,
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