Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 01, 1956, Page 13, Image 13

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    Salem, Oregon, Saturday, December 1, 1956
Presbyterians
Getting Ready
For Holidays
Christmas is already in the air
at the First Presbyterian church.
Following the six o'clock Supper
club Sunday in the Social hall, the
High School Fellowship will under
take somo special projects and
have pageant practice. The Jr-Hi
group will be preparing a Christ
mas project. The Congregational
Presbyterian Student Fellowship
meeting in the church parlor will
have a talk by Dr. Paul Poling on
"The Old Testament prophecies o(
the coming Messiah." All college
students are invited.
The 36 young people preparing
(or church membership will meet
Sunday morning at 11 in the condit
room, and will be received those
making it their decision to join
into full membership at an appro
priate public service at 7 o'clock
on Christmas eve.
On Tuesday evening at 7:30 the
new sound film strips, "The Living
Church," will be shown in the Con
dit room. Their purchase was
made possible by the recent gift
of the Women's association and
are being shown at the request of
Sixth grade parents.
Rev.BossWl
Sermon Sunday
Preach First
The Rev. Walter G. Boss, new
pastor of St. John's Lutheran
church, will deliver his inaugural
sermon Sunday, December 2. lie
will use John 12, 21, as his text
and his topic will be "A Portrait
of Jesus".
Pastor Boss was installed at a
snecial service held last Sunday
alternoon and attended by 450
members and friends of St. John's.
The Rev. It. H. Wieland of Albany
officiated at the rite of installa
tion with eight visiting pastors par
ticipating. The Rev. E. H. Becker,
Institutional Missionary of Salem,
delivered the sermon using Chap
ter 10 of the Book of Acts as his
text, "The Calling of Peter by
Cornelius".
The St. John's Choir selection
was "Send Out Thy Light". Every
one greeted Pastor and Mrs. Boss
at a reception held in their honor
in the Fellowship Hall immediately
following the service.
Trinity Group
To Shake Hands,
Knock on Doors
"Operation Handshake" will be
observed this Sunday in the Trin
ity Methodist church at Four
Corners as members of the con
gregation join with Methodists of
many different local churches
across America inviting people to
attend church. Three groups will
visit all during the day and will
knock on the doors of the commu
nity to extend the hand of Chris
tian fellowship. The visitation will
be primarily directed toward new
people in the community and those
who have shown an interest in the
church cither through attendance
or through the participation of
their children in the church school.
The visitation will be done in
teams of two. Men will visit in
the morning, couples will visit in
the afternoon, there will be a visit
ation by church school teachers
of their pupils in the afternoon
and youth will visit on Sunday eve
ning. There will be two no-host
meals served at the church, one
Sunday at noon and one Sunday
evening. Following each meal
there will be a period of instruc
tion and preparation as the visit
ors leave to go out to welcome
the people of the community into
the Christian fellowship.
Progress continues to be made
on the church school building at
Trinity Methodist. New classes arc
organizing. This Sunday a new
kindergarten class meets for the
firl time. Since the building is
already in use, the church is mak
ing every effort to finish it as
rapidly as possible.
Bishop Eby Here
For Meetings at
First UB Church
Bishop Lloyd Eby of Huntington,
Ind.. will bring a series of mes
sages on "Revival in this Ace of
fhf Holy Spirit" at the First
Church of the United Brethren in
Christ H Mission Sl- slar,,n8
with the 11:00 a.m. worship serv
ice Sunday. His messages wiU
continue each evening at 7.30
through Friday. Dec. 7.
Bishop Eby will be speaking
from many years of varied ex
perience as a spiritual leader. He
pastorcd for 17 years in the De
troit, Mich., area during which
time he established 10 new
churches. He also spent two terms
on the Sierra lone. British West
Alrica. mission field and is now
completing his second quadrenni
urn as bishop of the Western Dis
trict of the Church of the United
Brethren in Christ.
Central Lutheran
Holv Communion
Holy Communion will be cele
brated the First Sunday in Advent
at the evening service at 7.30 p m.
at Central Lutheran church. North
Capitol and Games. Also included
in the evening service will be the
catechnation of the present senior
confirmation claw and the recep
tion of new members.
jK the morning service at 11,
Jv. Harald Grindal will preach
i tkr theme. "The Kin of Love."
he Senior Choir under the direc
Ifttn of Raymond Dahlcn will ling.
KNOW YOUR PASTOR
Reading Favorite Pastime
Of First Baptist Minister
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DR. LLOYD T.
Reading Is the favorite hobby
of Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson. Since
Palm Sunday of 1946 he has been
the pastor of First Baptist church
in Salem.
Upon the suggestion of one of his
seminary teachers he adapted the
policy of rending about some one
tiling every year, but he likes to
read about the American Indiuns.
L While in the seminary he planned
to go to the foreign missions and
was destined for the African Mis
sions. But Mrs. Anderson's health
was such that she could not meet
the physical requirements. Because
ol this sudden change in their plans
the opportunity to go to the church
in Burns, Oregon was considered
fortunate.
Burns was as far away as any-
Christ Church
Advent Season
Services preparatory to the
Christmas season will be con
ducted at Christ Lutheran church
beginning Sunday morning with
the Festival Holy Communions at
both services, 8:30 and 11 a. m.
and sermon by Rev. T. M. Geb
hard. The lighting of the tradi
tional Advent Wreath will be done
by Roger Bolmeier and Roger
Cook.
Advent Vespers will be con
ducted by the Senior and Junior
Leagues on December 9; by the
Women of the Church on Decem
ber 16 and by the Children of the
Sunday School on December 23.
On Christmas Eve the Vespers
will be conducted by the pastor
and the Senior Choir. The public
is cordially invited to attend the
advent devotions and services of
the church.
Salem Heights lo
Hear Missionary
Riw. Kpnnpih Palmer, for ten
nna a rniccinnnrv in Krnnch West
Africa, will be the special guest
speaker at both the morning ana
evening services of the Salem
Hniphis Bantist church, this Sun
day. The Palmers were some of
the first missionaries to go into
this particular section of the Ivory
Coast.
In the morning services, Rev.
Palmer will speak in the Primary
Junior department of the Sunday
School at 9:30 and again at the
mnrnine Wnrshin service at 11:00,
at which time his sermon will
dral with the Biblical Basis of
Missions.
ai 7-.w n m. Rpv. Palmer will
cWu hU nit-turps and curios of the
field, and will lecture concerning
the problems of missionary worn,
and of our responsibility towards
the Missionary,
Family Festival
Scheduled Sunday
A "Christmas Family Festival
will be held this Sunday afternoon
and evening in the First Congre
gational Church. 700 Marion St.
Its purpose is to prepare Church
School families to make the month
preceding Christmas spiritually
nroductive in family life. Whole
family units will attend from 4
7:30 p.m. or from 5 - 8:45 p.m.
with the dinner period and pro
gram overlapping both groups.
The newly organized Parents Club
of the church is sponsoring this
occasion.
At the 11 o'clock service of wor
ship in this first Sunday of Ad
vent. Dr. Julian Keiser will preach
on "Which Way To Christmas?"
At 9:30 a.m. there will be a new
'member instruction class meeting
in the Mayflower room to prepare
those planning to unite with the
thurch on Dec. lfi.
WESTMINSTER
United Presbyterian
CHURCH
3737 liberty Road
"What God Expecfs
of Ui"
9:30 end 1 1 a. m.
J. Dwight Russell,
Minister
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ANDERSON
thing which Africa offered in so far
as knowledge of the country went,
the busy Salem pastor admits with
a chuckle now, as he recalls his
first parish.
After three years in the Harney
county seal, he went to The Dalles
and was there for six and a hair
years. Last spring his Salem
parishioners, in appreciation for
ins 10 years of service gave him
a trip to the Holy Land, the near
East and Europe. He was in Den
mark for a Baptist church meeting
in 1947. , -
Front page news these days is
of special interest to Dr. Anderson
who was in Cairo, Egypt last sum
mer just after the British left. He
recalls the large pictures of Nasser
which were displayed and the jubi
lation of the people with Nasser
and about the Britains going.
He returned lo, Salem in August.
While he recalls vividly the
troubled atmosphere in the near
East, he has no pat opinions on
the subject but speculates, "If it
was our country wo might object
to some stranger moving in next
lo us," he offered philosophically
as he pushed aside the troubled
East.
He attended Northwestern Col
lege in Minneapolis and Western
Baptist Theological seminary in
Portland. He has been eiven two
honorary doctorates, a doctor of
divinity degree from Northwest
college m Minneapolis before he
came to Salem and a doctor of
laws degree from Talbot seminary
in Los Angeles since he came to
balcm.
Perhaps it is not entirely un
expected to find that the man who
wanted to go to the African mission
is happy and proud to discuss the
foreign and domestic mission work
of his church. The First Baptist
church supports 32 missionaries in
full or in part and endeavors to
add one each year. Six of this
group of more than 30 are from the
Salem parish.
The First Baptist church was
built in 1952 since Dr. Anderson
came to Salem and its pastor looks
forward to the time when the edu
cational unit will occupy the corner
lots on Liberty at Center street.
The Andersons built their own
home at 1038 Cascade Drive in
West Salem. They have two chil
dren, Elizabeth Ann, Stanton Dean,
16 years old. They attend Leslie
and South Salem High school since
they live in West Salem.
Dr. Anderson admits he likes to
play golf but has little lime for
it but tries hard lo make
time for it since his son, Stanton
Dean likes to play. Mrs. Anderson
goes back to Minnesota every year
where she likes to fish for the
middle west fish and incidently
visit friends and relatives.
Episcopal Men to
Hold Dinner Meet
The Men of St. Paul's Episcopal
Church will hold its dinner meet
ing on Monday, December 3rd at
6:30 p.m. in the parish hall. The
main attraction of the meeting
will be the showing in cojnred
film the motion picture of t h e
ground breaking ceremonies and
dedication pictures of the church,
by Dr. A. D. Woodmansee. Dr.
lU.bert T. Boals is president of
the club.
Foursquare Church
490 North 19th St.
9:45 . m. Sunday School
11:00 a. m. "Purpose of Ills
Coining"
1:45 p. m. "Fire Brandt"
Rev. Roy E. Worlhlnglon
A FRIENDLY
WELCOME AWAITS YOU
N. ilh and Ociaal
1st. t. K. lalchalar. Patlar
9 45 a.m., Sunday School
11:00 a.m., Communion
"FELLOWSHIP OF SAINTS"
7:30 p.m., Climax Rally
"THE SEVENTH SEAL"
ItYfUiiaft. I, 9
Mtot tt'fni
1HI ftlENOlT CHUICM
Saiem Cliurcli
Calvary Baptist Church S. Liberty
at Miller St. V. Berkeley Ormond.
pastor. y: a.m.. Bible school. 11:00.
"Suddenly God Appears", broadcast
over Station K-C.AY. HM Ke. 6:15
p.m., U.iptitt Youth Fellowship. tiiO,
'Out ol Experiences, Mus -Marion A.
Bcebe. missionary from lnsein,
Burma. Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
7; JO p.m.
Christ Lutheran ChurchState St.
at letii. Hev. T. M. Gebhard. pastor.
Advent holy communion services:
8:30 and 11 a.m., dedication of Ad
vent Wreath and sermon by the pas
tor. Church school Bible classes. 9:45
a.m. Women of the church, Willam
ette Group Convention al Cornelius,
3 p.m. Church council Tuesday.
KeorcanUed Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints 17th St Che
meketa. Elder Reginald Clark, pas
tor. 9:45 a.m.. church school, Supt.
Elder Wm. N. Swain. 11:00. com
munion service. 8:00 p.m., evening
service by Zions League.
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
Columbia at Myrtle. Hev. John J.
Reed, pastor. Sunday masses. 6. 7,
6. 11:15. 10:30. 11:45 a.m. Confessions,
Saturday 4:30 to 5:30, 7:30 to 9 p.m.
Church of the Spirit 1643 A St.,
W. G. Wilson, pastor. 2:30 p.m.
church service, "What Is Spirit Com
munication?" The Salvation Army 241 State St.
Major Earl West, Carps olficer. 11:00
a.m., morning service topic. "Tne
Spirit that tjuickeneth'. 7;30. p.m.,
evangelistic service topic, "Christ
Our Liberator".
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church S.
Liberty St Hich at Mvers. Hv.
George H. Swill, rector. Advent Sun
day. Hoiy communion, 7:30 a.m.
famny service fit cnurcn school, 8:30
second oiiice ol ins irur linn A-
confirmation, 11:00 a.m. Nurserv,
9:30 St 11:00 a.m. Midweek holy com
munion (Wed.). 7:30 a.m. Canterbury
and Young Churchmen, 6:30 p.m.
The Mis slnn of St. Paul'. Fnlrnni
Church tt30 Hood Street. The Hev.
George H. Swift, rector. The Rev.
,m. Rosenthal, curate. The Rev.
M. Baxter. St. Paul'i Mission
assistant,. Advent Sunday. Family
acivjLe, p.m. me noiy cucnar-
1st. Fr. Baxter, celebrant. Visitation
of Bishop Coadjutor, 4:1)0 p.m. Dec.
First Church of Chrit. it.i.ct
Chemekela and Liberty SI reels. Nun-
morning service at 11 Jt.tn. Sun
eveiiiiiK at H u.m. Sub loot ,r
lesson-sermon: "God the Onlv Cuuse
and Creator". Sunday school tit 11
a.m. Wednesday evening testimony
meeting at a p.m.
Llbkh Villa te Conimnnllv rhiireli
B. M. Books, minister. moriuiiB
urshii) starts at 10 a.m. with Sun
day school lor all ages and preach-
iuk luiiuwiiiK. evening services in two
Darts, nravcr at 7-4.V Riiiix sinrlv at
H:00. Wednesday, 8 p.m., knee 'drill
Him swora practice.
HalberL Memorial RanlUt rhiirrh
4290 Portland Road. Elmer O. Paul
son. pastor. 9:45 a.m. Bible school.
11:00 a.m. worship service. Sermon
subject "The Saviour's Solution to the
froBiem m worry. h:30 n.m. Jim nr
High and Senior Baptist Youth
groups. 7 :30 p.m. Gospel service.
Pastor's Gospel message. "Who Can
e aaveii weanesaav i:m nm
midweek service and choir rehearsal
rriaav i to a D.in. Junior Kuw's
unugiuciB uwi jewels.
First Methodist Church rhnrr-1. X,
State Sis. Brooks 11. Moore, D.D..
later. !::u and 11:00 h m -w,.
lameite and the (Quadrennial Em
phasis . Dr. G. Herbert Smith, guest
speaker.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints (Mormon) 5th and Madi
son Sts. Wm. T. Geurts, bishop.
Priesthood service 9:00 a.m. Sunday
school 11): 31) a.m. Evening service
d:ju p.m.
St. John's Lutheran Church (Mo,
Synod) Court at J4th. Pastor W. G.
Boss. 10:30 a.m. services. 9:15 Sun
day school. 9:30, Bible classes.
St. Josrph's Catholic Church Che
meketa St Winter. Rev. Joseph E.
Vanderbeck, pastor. Sunday masses,
0, 7, 8, 9:15. 10:30 and 11:45 a.m.
Saturday confessions. 3:30-5:30 and
7:30-9:00 p.m.
Unitarian Fellowship and Churrh
School 10:30 a.m., YWCA. Rev. An
thony Perrino SDenks of "Life s
Greatest Tragedy".
K in c wood Bible Church 1125 Kim
Street. Frank Wiens, pastor. Sunday
services: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school.
10:45 a.m.. mormii worship service.
ti:16 p.m. .youth hour. 7:30 p.m., eve
ning Gospel service. Wednesday, 7:30
p.m., Bible study and prayer meet
ing. Bethel Haniist Church N, Cottnee
and IJ Sts. Hev. Everett A. Barker,
&astor, Sunday school 9:45 a.m.
lorning worship 11 with sermon:
"Ihe Power or .Stillness. Communion
service to follow. Evening Gospel
hour 7:30 with sermon: "What Is in
Name? Midweek Dravcr meetlne
and Bible study on Wednesday at
7:30 p.m. Thursday 6:00 p.m. Ladles
Missionary Socletv with husbands in
vited with the Salt Creek Baptist
Church invited as well.
Grace Lutheran Church fEI.fM
Sunnyview and Lnnsing Avenues.
Lowe W. Bo te, n.istor. 9:45 a.m.
Sunday school. 11:00 a.m., divine
worship with holy communion. 2:00
p.m., congregation fellowship dinner.
5:00 p.m. Luther League. Tuesdav,
Dec. 4, Brotherhood annual meeting
and election of officers. Oyster stew
supper.
St. Mark's Lutheran Thnrrh .
John L. Cauhie. pastor. Divine wor
ship 8:30 and 11:00 a.m.. holy corn-
mn win be administered at both
ices. Communion meditation hv
the pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.
Pastor's information class for per
sons interested in memberthin In ih
church 4 p.m.
First rongrfKailonal Church "00 '
Marion Street. Minitir nr It.i.n i .
Kelser. H::Ki .m church school, it I
a.m. wursmp service, sermon 1 Which
Way to Christmas?"
Central Lutheran Church N. Canh
tnl St Gil in r. Snnriav n.- r-
Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morninir
W fir ShlT) 11 a m. Kxrmnn lh.m.. "Ti.-.
King of Love." Evening service 7;.'W)
v.iicwtij-iuinn oi ronnrmanrts
and holv communion. Harald Grin
ds), pastor.
PfMrrnMal Church of fiiid-ftM N
16th. Paior, R. E. Vnuclalr. Sunday
,o1 m- Morning nervirp's
11:00. Evening services, 7:45 p.m.
The Subject You Have Been Waiting
Brin your family
to our progressive
Bible (radrd Sun
day school. Last
Sunday attendance
911. iated
6:15
Dr. Anderson will speak el 11:00 Sunday en "Seven Aspects of Ihe Believer's Justifica
tion." A beautiful communion service will be heldl
First Baptist Church
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL'
Rev. Brown to
Fill Former
Pulpit Sunday
The Rev. Wilmor N. Brown,
executive director of the North
west Region of the National As
sociation of Evangelicals, and
former pastor of the First Evan
selical United Brethren Church on
Marion and Summer, will be the
Sliest speaker Sunday at 10:50
a.m.
Rev. Brown will bring an up-to-date
report of Ihe world wide min
istry of NAE in serving all Bible
believing Christians at the inter
denominational level.
Highlighting his message, t h e
Evangelical Challenge, he will tell
how the NAE has accomplished
what no other inter-Church organi
ration has been able to accom
plish in bringing together conser
vative ormoaox cnurenes ot vary
ing theological belief, in a Bible
centered statement of faith.
Rev. Brown will draw from his
experience as a pastor as well as
from his world tour, to tell how
the National Association of Evan
gelicals is serving each individual
Bible-believing Christian and local
church, providing the means of co
operation without compromise or
regimentation.
Missionary at
Baptist Church
Miss Marion A. Beebc, mission
ary of the Woman's American
Baptist Foreign Mission Society at
lnsein, Burma, will speak Sunday
evening at 7:30 in the Sanctuary
of the Calvary Baptist Church.
Her subject will be "Out of Ex
periences." Miss Beebe also serves Ihe mis
sion field as an instructor al the
Baptist Divinity School in lnsein.
She is a member of the commit
tee managing the magazine on
Christian Home and Family Life,
in cooperation with the Burma
Baptist Convention and Burma
Christian Council.
Dr. W. Berkeley Ormond. pas
tor of the church, will deliver the
message at the 11 o'clock service.
He will speak upon "Suddenly God
Appears", a message which cen
ters upon the thought that Chris
tian discipleship begins at that
point in life when God, through
Christ, appears and personally
confronts a life with the reality of
His presence. The service is
broadcast over Station K-GAY.
mid-week
l.m.
lervlcei, Thursday, 7:45
Knight Memorial Coiigregaltonat
Church 245 S. lDtll SI. LtmlH E.
while, minister. 9:45 a.m., Sunday
school. ll:0u a.m.. Tnorntnff worshlD.
Sermon by Ihe minister. Preparing
Ihe Way". 12:30 p.m. church dinner,
served by Ihe young people of the
tiiuiL-u, iur toe ucneiii ui me ounn
Ing Fund. :30 p.m. Pilgrim Youth
r eiiowznip,
Jason Let Memorial Methodist
l.hurcn l.rnest Freslon unulder,
minister: 8:45 a.m. church school.
Classes for all ages. 11:00 a.m., di
vine worship, sermon "Prepare Ye
the Way". 4:.10 p.m. Jr. High School
Fellowship meeting, 6:30 p.m.. Sr.
High School Fellowship meeting. 5:30
p.m. Friday, Woman'g Society Pub
lie Turkey XHnner.
U'esleyan Methodist 15th and
Mill Sts. Lorin P. Miller, pastor. Sun
day school, 8:45; Dudley Wells, Supt.
worship, iu:30; sermon by l-.vangellst
E. Iloker. Sa arnica. New York.
Special music by Lyle Gucnthcr,
scadc college. Portland. Weslevan
Youth, 5:45. Kvening service, 7:45;
sermon by Evangelist Baker.
First nanliit Marlon and-I.iherly
Sis. Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor.
Itcv. Hen Owen, assistant pastor,
Hev. Stanton Irvine, director ot ed
ucation. Sunday school, 8:45 a.m..
ises lor children and adults.
Morning worship service. God'a Full
Justification." Pastor Lloyd Ander
son speaking. Youth meetings, A:15
p.m. Evening gospel service, 7:30
o'clock. 'Docs Palestine Belong to
the Jews Or lo Ihe Arabs?", pnstor.
Mid-week prayer service, Wednesday,
mi p.m.
Court Street Christian Court at
17th. W. Harold Lyman. O. Philip
tlurd, ministers. Bible school begins
al 8:45 a.m. Morning worship and
communion service, 8:30 and 10:55
a.m. Sermon by Mr. Lyman, 'God's
Call to Service." Adult discussion and
Youth Fellowship hour, s:30 p.m.
Kvening worship hour It 7:30 p.m.
"Contracts." a sermon on hi-fidellly
sound directed by G. Philip Hurd.
FIRST
METHODIST
CHURCH
Down Town
the Tall White Spire
9:30 and 1 1:00 a.m.
Willamette Sunday
Dr. C. Herbert Smith
speaker
Soloist, Dr. Paul (. Truehlnnd
Broadcast KSI.M 11:30-12:00
Brooks H. Moore
Minister
To Hear Discussed!
Hear Dr. Anderson Speak on Prophecy-
"WHO OWNS PALESTINE, THE JEW OR ARABS!"
At 7:30 on Sunday'
Iln your ynunj people
attend a lively, spirit
ual youth jroup? Stan
Irilnt, our youth direc
tor invites all non-affil
A treat
jnm missionary
conference will
he held in First
Baptist Ihe 2nd
youth to attend at I
week of March.
p. m.
Willamette Sunday to Be
Observed at 1st Methodist
Willamette University Sunday is
being observed at the First Metho
dist church, December 2nd with
special services. Dr. G. Herbert
Smith, president of Willamette
university, will speak at both the
9:30 and 11 o'clock hour on the
subject, "Willamette, and the Qua
drennial Emphasis".
Dr. Robert F. Anderson, lay
leader of Ihe church will preside
at the services. Music will oc pro
vided by the Wesley choir singing,
"Hide Not Thou Thy Face" by
Farrant, at 0:30 a.m. and the Sanc
tuary choir, singing, "Cherubic
Hymn" by Gretchanlnoff, 11
o'clock. Dr. Paul G. Trucblood will
Attendance at
Sunday School
Brings Award
Salem First E. U. B. Sunday
School at Marion and Summer was
awarded first place at the conclu
sion of a successful seven - week
Conference - wide Sunday School
Attendance Crusade. During the
Sunday School opening last Sun
day morning, Rev. Lloyd Uccker
ol the Englcwood E. U. B. church,
chairmaan of the Conference Con
test, presented the award check in
person. Competing with a group of
churches of like site In Oregon
and Washington, Salem First re
ceived points awarded on the basis
of increase in attendance over the
average for last year.
Mrs. John Ncuswangcr present
ed prizes to the winners of the
local contest. Pamela llankins and
Steve Swink were awarded first
prizes; Cnrol Wood and John Hil
fiker were awarded second prizes,
while Judy McDonald and Jerry
Gaiser received third place
awards. David Mischke, In the
Junior and Senior Hi Division, won
the Willys car "Evangeline U.B."
Homecoming on November 18, a
special feature this year, culmi
nated the attendance drive with n
record count of 410. 1
Greatest Tragedy
Subject of Sermon
"Life's Greatest Tragedy" Is the
subject the Rev. Anthony Perrino
will present to the Unitarian fel
lowship this Sunday morning at
iumu at tne iww.
Mr. Perrino Is the Director on
the Wesley Foundation at Oregon
State college, in Corvnllis.
Melvin Cleveland will lead the
morning worship.
The Woman's Alliance will spon
sor a Christmas Gift Bazaar at
Heidcr's, 363 N. High Street on
December 8 at 10 a.m. A variety
of hand made gifts and baked
goods will be for sale.
WHO OWNS PALESTINE?
"Docs Palestine Belong To The
Jews Or To The Arabs" will be
Ihe theme of Pastor Lloyd T.
Anderson's message at the 7:30
o'clock evening service on Sunday.
The subject will bo treated from
the Biblical aspect upon the pre
sent and future statements from
the Word of God. ,
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
C1IKMF.KKTA and WINTER
"The Servant of The
Lord"
By Dr. Poling
Two Services: 9:45 and 11 a.m.
KOCO 10:00 a.m.
SAINT PAUL'S
EPISCOPAL
S. Liberty & High l Myers
Corporate Communion
Hen ind Boys 7:30 l.M.
Communion Breaklait
following Service
9:30 fimlly Service
11:00 Conlirmalion
Bishop Carman will be al
all 3 Service!
Rev. On, II, Swift, Rector
Minion ol SI. Paul
6?0 Hood Slteet
9:30 Family Service
4:00 Bishop Carman
Tunc In In our radio
week
hrnadrast.
Eunday KOCO
11-12
Every Day, RSL.M--1:15
a. m.
He Inspired!
Salem, Oregon
be Ihe soloist at both services
singing, "The Voice in the Wilder
ness py scot:.
A special feature of Willamette
University Sunday will hi the en
tertaining of Willamette ttudents
in the homes of the member, 0f
the church. v
"Which Way to Peace?" is
film to be shown at a program on
Sunday evening at 7:30 in the
sanctuary of the church. This
film presentation is a debate be
tween Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam
and Dr. Henry Hitt Crane, two of
the great leaders of the Methodist
church, expressing their views on
world peace.
Preceding the film showing, the
three youth groups of the church,
the Intermediate, M.Y.F. and Wes
ley fellowships will lead in a song
service, followed by a worship
service led by Dave Mc Clard of
Willamette university. Ervin W.
Potter, who recently returned from
a meeting of the World Peace
Hoard or the Methodist church.
will preside at the evening meet
ing. The program is sponsored by
the three youth groups and the
Social Concerns Commission of
Fust Methodist church.
Services Observe
Season of Advent
The first Sunday in the Advent
season will be observed by the St,
Mark Lutheran church at both the
8:30 and U o'clock services Sun
day morning. The usual Advent
Holy Communion will be adminis
tered at both services. A brief
communion meditation will be de
livered by the pastor, the Rev.
John w caublc.
Nearly 200 "callers" who have
been preparing themselves for the
every member stewardship visita
tion beginning December 2nd. will
be commissioned by the pastor at
the services Sunday morning. TJie
Lutneran intormation class w 1 1
meet at 4 p. m. Sunday. The
Luther League meeting has been
cancelled in tavor of tho congre
gational Fellowship dinner.
Bible Questions
Here are five more questions
suDmtuen ny tne Kev. D. J. Fer
guson, whose answers, found in
the Bible, will be published next
week:
Which king had a golden scepter?
Which four men had a vegetar
ian diet?
Which palace was paved with
red, white and blue marble?
what earthquake opened the
doors of n prison?
When did 185,000 soldiers die in
one night?
Answers to last week s questions:
Acts 23-12, 2 Kings 6 6, Deut. 14-21,
1 Kings 2-13, Jud. 16-19.
The Lutheran
Churches of Salem
WELCOMES YOU
ST. MARK'S (U. I,. C.)
343 North Church
Services 8:30 a.m. and 11:00
a.m,
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
John L. Cauble, Pastor
ST. JOHN'S (I,. C. Mo. Syn.)
14th and Court Sts.
Service 10:30 a. m.
Sunday School 9:15 a. m.
Waller G. Boss, Pastor
GH ACE (E. I,. C.)
3300 Sunnyview Avenue
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Service 11:00 a. m.
Lowell Hollc, Pastor
GOOD SHEPHERD (U. I. C.)
3720 South Commercial
Service 11 a. m.
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
O. W. KbrlRht, I). D., Pastor
FAITH (U. I,. C.)
4505 North River Road
Services 8:30 a. m. and
11 a. m.
Sunday School 9:45 a, m.
Warren W. Pechman, Pastor
CHRIST (A. L. C.)
Stale at 18th Street
Service II a. m.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
T. M, Gchliard, Pastor
CENTRAL (I.. F. C.)
North Capitol at Gaines
Services 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m.
Sunday Srhonl 9:45 a. m.
Harald Grindal, Pastor
UNPARDONABLE SIN
Hear A. 0. Sage
Grand Theatre All
StMark'sWill
Reveal Plans
New Building
Members of Ihe St Mnrlr i n.
theran church will Bather in th
main dining hall at the Marion
hotel Sunday afternoon at 5. .in for
. - .
line lourtn annual congregational
Miuwsmp ainncr ana stewardship
"miii. An aauit members of
"jngrogalion are invited to
atten Uie dinner.
iitliiig feature of the
m fh. b0 the Presentation
hniMin. "rio'ion the completed
building plan, lor ,he ne gt
Mark church, by rir n i m..i
stad, chairman ot "ia h',,ii,i;
committee. The bi,
Following Ihe plan's aeceD.anr(;
they will be placed out lmS?
ately for bids. The new church
will be erected at tho corner ot
Marion and Winter streets. An.
other feature of the affair will be
an address by the Rev. Walter J,
Knutson, pastor of the St. Mark
Lutheran church of Portland,
which has just completed an ex
tensive building program. '
The committee on arrangements
for the fellowship banquet is chair
mancd by Mrs. W. H. Engstrom.
The decorations committee is com
posed ot Mosdamcs Allan L. Fer
lin, Leslie Davis and Maurice
Brenncn. O. K. Nielsen, chairman
of tho church's canvass program
will act as master of ccremoines.
SALEM TRUTH CENTER
114 COUtT
Metaphysical Laeturai
Youth Sunday Schoat
Study Discussion Clascal
Prayer Haaling Cllnlca
Metaphysical tibrary
Book Shop
Phone 3-4010
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Marion and Cottage Streets - "
MINISTERS
Wayne Greene Don Ross
Two Morning Hours of Worship end Communion '
8:30 end 10:45
SERMON,
"WHAT MAKES A WATCH TICK?"
YOUTH Fellowship, Sneck, Worship, Study 5:00
Evening Worship end Communion 7:30
Sermon, "CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP" by Don Rose
REVIVAL
HEAR FRED SANDERS OF FLORIDA
SATURDAY - SUNDAY
The past two weeks we have eeen a
(treat moving' of God in Revival
Coming "Happy" Johnson of California
THE PROPHET OF JOY
Tuesday Thru Sunday 8 P. M.
A Sunday School You Will Enjoy 9:45 A. M.
"THE DAY OF VICTORY"
Sunday 11 A. M, Worship Sermon by M. Wyalt
FAITH TABERNACLE
1305 North Slh at Gaines
The Place Where Faith Is Active
i a
Through tht Cafes of Timt . a a
Info a Realm of lernol light
To worthily mark the passing of
e beloved spirit ,a funeral should
express, as eloquently as poss
ible, the heartening promise of
the life eternal.
Obstrvant of Ivtry Wish,
Needful of I very Need
205 S. Church at Ferry
The Sin God Never Forgives
What Is It?
Have You Committed It?
SUN. DEC. 2 i
Motion Picture at 7 P.M.
Illustrated Lecture at 8 P.M.
Follow the Crowds to
YOKE OF PROPHECY LECTURES
Section 2 Page 8
Corporate Comm
Slated at St. Paujfg
-uThie annual corPrte commu,
w" be held at th.
7:30 a.m. Wice in St. Paul',
Episcopal church Simd.u ..:..
The Right Reverend James w f
Carman, coadjutor bishop of'thi
Diocese of Oregon, will be the
celebrant. The Bishop will also ad
dress the men and boys at tha
Communion hrOQbfnt i . .
parish hall followinu tho e.,i.
Bishon Carman will .1.. - '
- r- n,u aiau aauress
the 9:30 a.m. Family Service A
class of adults, to be presented by
the rector, The Rev. George H
Swift, will be confirmed by the
Bishop at the 11 o'clock service
at which time he will also deliver
the sermon. At 4:00 p.m. Bishop
Carman will preach al ih xri:r
of St. Paul's church, in the V.F.W.
noil, noo nnon st.
What do you hold most dear?
The values of an enduring ni-
suu , , I," worth . . r
fin X llfe ! for til,
:45 i.m. Church School
"Continuing In Th
Faith
7:30 PtWtotai,,Und '
Duma I. Muth, Pateae
Waslay Rocjara,
Minister of Musta
Firsf
Church
of the
Nazarene
Center
it 13th
fUNERAL HOME '.;
24-Hr. Phone: 3-9 li9
Seals Free
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