Salem, Oregon, Saturday, December 8, 1956 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Section 2 Page 8 EUBfeakrs faffoldftalfy 0 ForGrareh To facilitate the cost of under writing a proposed new church, members of the First Evangelical U.B. church will engage in a rally service Sunday morning at 10:50. Rev. A. G. Jamieson, pastor, will preach on the sifbject "The Most Important Thing." Members of the First EUB con gregation recently voted by a 3 to 1 margin to purchase four lots on South Liberty street, between Kearney and Mission. A new ckurch will be built there when tha present location at Summer. mi Marion streets has to be turned over to the state in con ctioa with the Capitol Mall ex ptiVMDn program. Sevsrol sires were selected be fore roe Sourk Liberty street prop erty wns purchased. Varied Giurcli Events Slated For Lebanon LEBANON (SoeciaD-Universal Bible Sunday will be observed by local churches, with the Church of the Nazarene holding young peo ples' services at 6.45 p.m. Sunday on the topic "The Bible Speaks Today." The Church of the Nazarene and the First Christian church are each making displays of unusual Bibles. About 30 have been placed in the showcase of the First Christian . church, ranging from one inch in size to largo Bibles. One is dated 1846, one crossed the plains to Ore gon, one is written in the original Greek, and several different trans lations are in the display. LEBANON (Special) A program on the Holy Land, with pictures and talks, will be given by Leba non members of the First Chris tian church at the First Christian church in Silverton Dec. 13, at 6.30 p.m. Mrs. Orville Soule, the Rev. and Mrs. L. 0. White, Judy and Ann Morse, Elizabeth Bennett and Tony Hayden will tell about their recent trip. The Rev. Gerald Saw yer will sing. On Friday, Dec. 14, Mrs. White, Judy and Ann Morse and Mrs. Blcwford Osburn will give a simi lar program at the McMinnville Christian church. LEBANON (Special) Christmas boxes have been mailed to former Lebanon residents Derold Billings, missionary, and Mack Wilcox, sol dier on Guam, by the MIA of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. LEBANON (Special) Kinder garten PTA of St. Martins Episco pal church will hear the Rev. Louis B. Kciter, rector of All Saints church in Portland, at their meeting Wednesday, Dec. 12, at 8 p.m. in the parish hall. Mr. Kciter is chairman of the Department of Christian Education of the Diocese of Oregon, and will talk on "Re ligion and the Five Year Old" and answer parents questions. CROWFOOT (Special) Special meetings started Tuesday at Crow foot Weslcyan Methodist church and will continue through Dec. 17 at 7.30 p.m. each night except Sat urdays. The Rev. E. H. Baker of Salamanca, N.Y., is in charge. LEBANON (Special) As presi dent of the Oregon Christian Mis sionary society and a member of the national Home and State Mis sions Planning council, the Rev. L. 0. White was in St. Louis, Mo., during the past week, taking part in planning sessions. LEBANON (Special) The Leba non Ministerial Association and their families will observe t h c annual family night Monday, with a turkey dinner at Harden Hall at 5.30 p.m. The arrangements com mittee includes Mrs. Harvey J. Schmidt, Mrs. Charles II. Rcep and Mrs. William Elder. LEBANON (Special) Junior church services will start Sunday at 11 a.m. in the intermediate room of the First Methodist church. Youth Leader Richard Hazlett will be in charge, assisted bv Mrs. Robert Wells and Mrs. Joe Hilderbrand. Pianist is Mrs. Luther Taber. Advent Devotions Christ Lutheran The Candlelight Advent De votions will be conducted by the -Senior and Junior Leagues of Christ Lutheran church Sunday maht at 7:30. Leading in the service will be Robert Bock. High - . . , i i f : r C,v-JA : ...i" larolvn Anne-rsun, juuiii luuiisu- tnr Wrial mn:c will feature 1 V "P. .... t SOIOS ny .Mrs. nuueit ..,,. tr. Horhert Hamann. con. talto. and James Hays, tenor.! The Rev. H. Hartwig will be Siring music will be played by i the assisting pastor for the com Marv Klein accompanied by .loan1 munion service. Pich'a at the piano. Mrs. William ; The Sunday School children will "F,2?JZrM tcSmas pr. or uie i-aiui-iamiici..... Unitarians to Hear Dr. Janzer Dr. Norman Janzer will speak on "The Art of Being Selfish" at the Unitarian service this Sunday morning at 10:30 at tne iwla, r ... nnw a nrncrinnp nsvch'iatrist in Portland who also V u;. i.m. in the Portland rmm!,nitv Child Guidance Center, was formerly at the Oregon Stale Hosoital. He also has neen me child psychiatrist for the Portland nnKliouVichnoLs. Dr. James Stewart will conduct iiiiwA if Ernest OOfT YOVR PASTOR Church Members Should Aid Christ in Carrying the Cross Here is a Salem minister who feels that too many church mem bers are "letting Christ carry the cross instead of shouldering the burden themselves." He is the Rev. Ernest P Goulder (P. for Preston), who is currently in his fifth year as pastor of Jason Lee Methodist church. North Win Summit Church Will Dedicate Organ Sunday ORCHARD HEIGHTS Sunday will mark another step forward for the Summit Methodist church on Orchard Heights, when the new sanctuary organ is dedicated in a 3:00 p.m. service. The new church organ was installed last weekend and has already added much to the atmosphere of worship in the church. The Sunday afternoon Ded ication Service will feature a short message by student pastor Glen Murray and an organ recital by Allen Simmons, church organist. Members of the church put on a hard, sacrificial drive to contact friends and members for contribu tions to the organ fund. Due to the concentrated effort, the new instru ment is completely paid for. Work ing especially hard to raise the necessary funds were John W. Simmons, James Best, and Lester Lippert. Summit Methodist church was erected on its present sight in 1903, and only a few years ago cele brated its 50th Anniversary. For a number of years it was a mem ber of a circuit with West Salem and Oak Grove. Last year was the first time for many years that a student pastor from Willamette University served the church. Mur ray is now in his second year at Summit church, located just be hind Popcorn school. The addition of the new organ is just one of the many improve ments made in the church in the past year. Only a few weeks ago. volunteer laborers completed painting the Sunday fchool rooms and adding some cupboards. New altar furniture had been added in the sanctuary earlier this year. Presbyterian Bible Sunday Universal Bible Sunday will be observed at First Presbyterian church at the 9:45 and 11 a.m. services Sunday with the sermon by Dr. Paul Poling answering j Prophet Jeremiah s question Any Word From the Lord?". Dr. Dean K. Brooks, superintend ent of the Oregon State hospi.?.l, will speak before the Men's club at the church Tuesday night fol lowing a 6:30 dinner in the social hall. Connminioii at St. John's Sunday rnmmnninn will be celebrated at St. John's Lutheran church this VunHv civc I hn Mnv u niipr I. Z t r, i to, j.......... ..... . .. . the second Sundav m Advent will K -Th. r.lnrv l the fnminc of ;L . . the Lord . Psalm 24 is the text. gram practice. Bible Questions Five more Bible questions are asked today by the Rev. D. J. ' Ferguson, as follows: What woman swore Dccause sne I lost money? What woman lived in a co.iege in inp nor. : What woman was the first to be buned in a cemetery' i Who was the scarlet woman? oman whose Who was the first ae i sneMers tft last week's Questions will be found in Esth. 5-2. Dan. 1 11 Esth. 1-6, Acts 16-26, 2 Mugs P. Goulder ter and Jefferson streets. The Rev. Mr. Goulder is not cynical about the situation but be ing a man who doesn't dodge the issue, made the statement in a manner-of-fact way as he con sented to an interview concerning his life as a preacher. Mr. Goulder welcomes the up turn in church attendance, but be lieves there "isn't too much depth to the religion" being professed by some folk. "Many seek God in times of distress and uncertainty. only to lose sight of Him when difficulties have disappeared," re marked the pastor. Born in Crescent City, Calif., the son of a Southern Methodist preacher. Rev. Goulder grew up in the Puget Sound country where he received his public school edu cation. He graduated from the College of Puget Sound, Tacoma, and then went to the Boston Uni versity School of Theology. He spent six years in Boston as a stu dent and as a pastor. Returning to the west he became minister of a Spokane, Wash., church in 1934 and then moved to Tacoma. He served a hitch as chaplain with the U. S. navy dur ing World War II and after re ceiving his discharge accepted a pastorate at Moscow, Idaho. After six yars in that college commu nity he was assigned to Jason Lee. Rev. Goulder believes that no minister can faithfully serve a membership of more than 600 with out having to rely on assistance from subordinates. He has a Wil lamette university under graduate helping him with the youth of his congregation. Jason Lee has managed to hold its own in the matter of member ship in spite of the fact that numer ous persons have shifted to Trin ity and Morningside Methodist churches since their establishment in recent years. The Jason Lee church plant has been repaired and added to since Rev. Goulder took over the assign ment. He has managed to keep his program moving in spite of physi cal handicaps that beset him dur ing recent months. First he had to have a severe back operation. Then he became a victim of in fectious jaundice, believed to have resulted from a blood transfusion. Just the other day he "fell over his feet" while going out to wash his car and broke a couple of ribs. Rev. and Mrs. Goulder have three children, a son, Preston, studying voice at C.P.S.. and two married daughters. His wife, the former Ellena Hart, is a graduate musician and like most minister's wives, proves a valuable assistant as he endeavors to keep the church functioning smoothly. Rev. Goulder is a member of the Salem Kiwanis cfib. Marion Post of the American Legion and chair man of the Migrant Committw of the Council of Churches, Officers Elected HyPreshyterians WILL CITY (Special) . Mrs Herbert Schroeder entertained members of the Presbyterian Women's association at her home this week. Mrs. Lester Hathaway was elected president and Mrs. Rob- ert Roach. Mrs. John Swan, treas- urer, and Mrs. James Swan aid Khairman w w ahp in ch . of the proeram with Mrs. Robert n.,rh iMufinir the devotions. Mrs. ' . j j , u Schroeder served refreshments. REV. OWEN TO SPEAK Hev. bf-n uwen, assistant pasior. will speak at both the worship and the evening gospel service, on Sun idav at the First B; e First Baptist Church.'""'- " Bible school. 11 a.m. clock the theme will be:irSSlV At 11:00 0' "Hours Ol Decision , and he Will -AA-m U nl,,n,o ! tha 7 10 i evening hour "The Forgotten Story of David" GIDEONS TO SPEfr? universal niuie ounuay win hd observed at the West talem Metho - dist church Sunday. Members of the Gideon orgnni7.ation will con-1 duct the Adult Bible Class at 9 45. and brine the message of Bible distribution done by their organi zation at me ociock service. I There are an esumatea i,wu .u"v .gasoline pumps in tnuea Biaies service stations. Saiem (Lurched Summit Methodist Church Orchard Height Road. Glen Murray, student pastor. 10:00 a.:a., church school. 11 :w a.m., worsnip. men murrai preaching on, "Getting Ready for Christmas." 3:QQ p.m.. special service for the dedication of the new church organ. 7;G0 p.m., Methodist Youth Fel- towsnip. luesuay. uecemocr n, o.ju p.m., in Popcorn School basement. Church Lovalty dinner; Saturday. De cember IS, Christmas Choir practice. St. Vincent dePaul Catholic Church Columbia at Myrtle. Rev. John Reedy, pastor.- Sunday masses, o. 7. 8, 9:15. 10:30. 11:45 am. Confessions. Saturday 4:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 8 p.m. T'rif Baptist Church Marion and Liberty. Dr. LAod T. AniWison. pus. tnr. Rev. Ben Owen, assistant pastor. Frv. tanfpn Irvine, director ol edu cation. Sundav school. a Morning worship, 11:00 o'clock, "The Hours of Decision". Rev. Ken Owen, Youth meetings, 6:15 p.m. Evening Gospel service, "The Forgotten Story of David". Rev. Owen. Mid-week prayer service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. The Salvation Army 241 State St. Major Earl West, corps officer. 11:00 a.m. service topic, "God's Plan In Division". 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic serv ice topic, "The Living Word". First Methodist Church Church and State. Brooks H. Moore. D.D.. min ister. Morning worship. 9:30 ann 11: 00 "The Bible Speaks to Us at Worship" Dr. Norman A. Huffman. First Church of the Nazarene 13th at Center. Rev. Duane E. Muth. pas tor; Wesley Rogers, minister of music and youth. Sunday morning worship service iu:au. aunciav senooi v:ta a.m. Youth services 6:30 p. in. Evening service, 7:30. Wednesday night prayer service, t.w p.m. Jason Lee Methodist Church Cor ner of Jefferson & Winter sis. Ernest Preston Goulder. minister. 9:45 a.m. church school. 11:00 a.m. Worship service, sermon "Thy World Shall Not Pass Away". 4:30 p.m. Jr. Hi Fellow- snip, o.w p.m. sr. hi reuowsmp. First Church of God 3030 N. Lan caster Dr. H. J. Mclntire, minister. "Christian Brotherhood Hour". Sun- dnv mornines 9:00-U:30. Morning wor ship 11. Young people's meeting 6:45 p.m. evening service First Church of Christ. Scientist Libertv and Chcmekela streets, bun day morning service at 11. Sunday evening at u. subject of lesson-scr-mon : "God the Preserve of Man", Sunday school at 11. Wednesday eve' ning testimony meeting at 8. John's Lutheran Church (Mo. Svnodl Court at 14th. Pastor W. G. Boss. 10:30 a.m.. services with Holy communion, ana. sunaay scnooi. v.w, Bible classes. St. Joseph's Catholic Church Che meketa & Winter. Rev. Joseph E. Vanderbeck, pastor. Sunday masses. 6. 7. 8. 9:15. 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Saturday confessions, 3:30-5:30 and 7:30-9:00 p.m. Labtsh Villa re Communltv Church B. M. Books, B.D., pastor. Sunday morning: Sunday school at 10. preach ing At 11, "Isaiah Cleansed". Evening services: Prayer moment 7, B:!le study at 8:00, scriptural symposium at 8:40. Wednesday at 8 p.m., prayer and word. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon) 5th and Madi son Sts. Wm. T. Geurts, Bishop. Priesthood meeting 9:00 a.m., Sun day school 10:30 a.m. Sacrament serv ice 6:30 p.m. First Spiritualist Church- -1320 Mad- on St. Soe; ipeaker, Rev. Mary Gerken Circle 6:30 p.m. Regular service, 7:30 p.m. Christmas party and dinner Dec. St. Mark's Lutheran Church Rev. John L. Cauble. d as tor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Two divine worship services 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.. sermon bv the pastor. Pastor's Information class for Dersons Interested in membership in the church 4 p.m. Sr. HI Luther League meeti at 6:30 p.m. in me social roon s. Free Methodist Church Market at Winter streets. M. C. MlUer. pastor. 0-45 a m.. Sundav school. 11:00 a morning worship. Rev. Wesley Graves gue.si minister. o:a p.m. lamny nour. 7:30 p.m. evening service, Rev. E. N. Long, guest speaker. First Congregational Church 700 Marlon street. Minister ur. Julian J. Keiser. 9:30 a.m. Church school. 11 a.m. worship service, sermon "On Getting God Out of a Book", 6:30 p.m. i. Pilgrim fellowship. Unitarian Fellowshli Ip and Churci WCA. Dr. No. on "The Art cf Srhool 10:30 a.m. man Janzer speaks Being Selfish.' Grace Lutheran Church fELC) Sunnyview and Lansing Avenues. w: a.m., Sunday school. Jl:0n a.m., di vine worship, Universal Bible .Sunday. 6:30 p.m., Luther League. 6:00 p.m.. Christmas concert by Junior and Senior choirs. Organ dedication serv ice. December 11, B:00 p.m., Women's Missionary Federation Christmas pro gram ana party. Court Street Christian Church 17th and Court Street. W. Harold Lyman. G. Philip Hurd, ministers. Bihle school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship and communion. 8:30 and 10:55 a.m. Spe cial music by Northwest Christian Co eee auartct. Guest sneaker Prof Ross Griffith, N.C.C. president. Youth fellowship hour 6 :30 p.m. Worship hour 7:30 p.m. "Jubilee" directed by l. rmup nura. Kin ) wood Bible Church 1125 Elm Street. Frank Wlens, pastor. Sundaj services: 9:45 a.m., Sunday school 10:45 morning worship service, mes sage, ine unchanging p.m.. youth services. 7 nchanging Christ". 6:15 : jo p.m. gos- pel It?" ei service, message ' What lime is Calvary Baptist Churrh S. Liberty at Miller St. w. Berkeley Ormond, pastor. 9:45 a.m. Bible school. 11:1(0. ''On Proving Our Faith", broadcast over Station K-GAY. 1430 Kc. 4 no. Linfield College a cannelta Choir. 6:15. Baptist Ynuth Fellowship. 7:30, "Out of Experiences". Miss Marion Beebe, missionary to Hurma, nursery pro vides for all services. Knight Memorial Con-gragahinaJ unurcii 19th and r erry Ms. Louis fc. While, minister. 9:45 a.m., Sunday sinooi, miss mary tyre, supenmen dent. 11 :00 a.m.. morning worshi, Sermon by the minister. "Wntei Word and Living Spirit", Spoclnl guests will be members of Jolt's Hethe 48. of which Trisha Ferrm Honor Queen. 5:30 p.m., PilrWw xuuin reiiowsnip. Christ Lutheran Church State at 18th. Rev. T. M. Gebhard. pastor. Advent services : 8 30 and 11 a m.. sermon by the pastor. Sunday-church srnooi, v is a.m. aunaav evening vent Vespers. 7:30 p.m. by the Youth of the Church. . ' '"!:-. .. , anfJ u 3ls nKV cvereu a. liarner, itnr. Sunday rhnoi m a m . M-.rn ! !" wwMitp ft with iitrmon by pai Tht? ExocvieA Gift " TO Junior and Snirr Youth Croups. Eve r.:ns sotrel iervie 7:.10 vilh itrmon " Trie Imperishable word. Prayer meeting k Bible itudy m I John Wed - o-w. b,rt M,mrB,pllll 42w) Portland Rd. Elmer O. Paulion. pas- Peace." 6:30 p.m. junior hiih and senior hlffh Baolist VOUth STOUT'S . M, '-Why the Lord Jesus Christ f.ame.' Wednesday, 7:30 pm . m: wei It service of prayer mS 'BCSr re hearsal. ThurFdav. 7 to Si a)Js), .UntOt hlfh iacqpjUrs. VMtpi !Sjia) rs ieriy a, i.it,. tm iitv - ' I lt r:.r 8 ft ,sei.lni. '". pastor; Pey. w nv. I. M. Kaxler. M. F'.'l I mission assistant. The second Sur 'v In Advert. Dec 9 Holy t or: u.i 7 30 am: family service ar.d lOurrh v hool. B 30 a m : orni:tja '." eav! sermon. II a :.i : nurT. II am. M'-Aeo "lv (-' . v. vd r oO a o ( rates & tar.te-h ,rO , as l t(OT , mi pww ttx v i Th, a 8tvTOnTi!I5craf Til m.4. .mmi r iii'-mii: -rs? r-.--i': asV-M- Pafaled by Ptot. Cwf KtMeson, flits gcolip tft SO yomf peopla from LinUehl college, will be pwswiK'd In corrcest at Catva? Baptist church Sunouy afternoon at 4 o'ahmk We onreat WU have a prv-Chrlsfermis tuvme and P, W. Bvakelty OrnncnA Etta tor, invites aMendunee on tire pjpvt trf ttfe gerreaal nuMhi. Christ Theme Prevails in Sermons Listed at Woodburn WOODBURM'tSpcciall-In keep ing with National Bible Sunday, sponsored by the American Bible society, Rev. Robert E. Va, pas tor of the Woodbwn ami BeUicl Presbyterian churches, has chesen as his sermeH topic for Sunday morning "The Bihle Speaks T day.' Church services at the Bethel church begin at 9:45 a.m. and Sunday school follows at 11 o'clock. Services at the Woodburn church begin with Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. and the worship serv ice at 11 o'clock. The junior high young people meet at 6 p.m. with Bonnie Rosburg in charge of the program and Carol Ramage serv ing refreshments. At the Westmin ster Fellowship, which meets at 7 p.m. Bessie Bacon will present the program and Patty Martin .will serve refreshments. Practice for the Christmas program was held Saturday afternoon. The program, directed by Mrs. Robert E. Van, will be held Sunday, Dec. 23, at 4:30 p.m. The theme will be "0 Come Let Us Adore Him. Don Vettcr of Sheridan, music director, will be in charge of the music, The service of holy communion will be held at 9 a.m. at the Wood- burn Methodist church Sunday, the second Sunday In Advent. Univer sal Bible Sunday will be observed at the 11 o'clock worship service when Hev. Orms B. Trick will have as his sermon topic "The Imperish able Message." Sunday school meets at 9:45 a.m. and the MYF at 7 p.m. A sung litany, morning prayer and sermon is planned for the 11 a.m. Sunday service at St. Mary's Kpiscopal church in Woodburn. Holy communion will be celebrated at the 8 a.m. service and the 9:30 a.m. family service. The YPF will meet at the vicarage at 5 p.m. and then go to Salem for a joint meeting at St. Paul's church with the YPF. Thursday night Dec. 6, Kt. Rev. Benjamin D. Dagwcll, Bishop of the Oregon diocese, con ducted a confirmation class of 12 people. Holy communion will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. and Thursday at 7 p.m. St. Mary s Guild will meet Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. The Bible Baptist church will resume the regular schedule Sun day) including Sunday school at 9:45 a.m., morning worship at 11 a.m., Youth Fellowship at 6:45 p.m. and evening gospel hour at 7:35 oclock. The subject of Hev, Paul . Boomer at the 11 a.m. service will be "A Great Work." Plans for the annual Christmas program have been made and parts were assigned last Sunday during the Sunday school hour. Three new members have been re ceived by transfer from churches in the east and two more have indicated tnW dvsire for baptism. TSo war f ttw American Mis sionary sseretr will be explained at the Sumlar morning masses at S. Luke's ehurcto in Woodburn by am f Ore Moryksoll Fathers. He tH als amnt at the Feast of Inunaettlata Conception. Masses Swift, Villi. M. nntrn- thai, curate: Swr. T. M. Haxtrr. St. Paul's mission wvwtfant. Second Sun day In AeveM: Parnly service, reorn ing prayer, t:Us e?lclatlnl tsargy Fr. Baxter. Weileyafl noMiB-15th and Mill strircti. Lorin I'. Miller, pastor. Sun day school, 8 5: Dudley Wells, sup erintendent. WnWilp. 11:00; sermon by the pastor. fVesleyan youth. 6 15. Eveninf service, 7 s5. Marlon Coun ty Holiness association meets st our rhurrh Tuesday, with lervtrei st 1 10:30 a m. and 7:30 p.m. Prayer aerv' ..f"";:''?1 rJ.VSlZ: i come you to our: Sundav athool. fl 45 am.; mo ' ft 'rfm' ornint; ervi-ei!. l ; Sunday services, 7.45. Midweek services, FIRST METHODIST CHU8CH Ijftwn Town tht Tall White Spire 98B and 1 1:00 a. m. ruaei'BiE speaks to us AT WORSHIP" Dr. Norman A. Huffman g-oadcasl KM.M11J0 . 12:00 Brooks II. Moore Minister Linfield A Cappella 'mL UUts Wr . are at 8 p.m. on Saturday, 7, 9 and 11 a.m. on Sunday. Friday masses were at 6:39 and 8:30 a.m. Service Sunday mernntg at the Wsotrhurn ImmanHel Lutheran chtK-ch will be confirmation class at 9 a.m., Stintray school at 9:45 a.m. and morning service at 11 o'clock with Pastor Heins speak ing. The Christms program is planned for Sunday, Dec. 30 at 7:30 p.m. which will be the first Sunday the new pastor, Rev. Ed win Sandvig, will be here. He will be formally Installed Jan. 6 by Dr. Foss, president of the district. Mrs. Clifford Driver is director of the Christmas program, entitled "The Christmas Message." Practice will be held Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. The Ladies Aid will meet Thurs day, Dec. 13, at 2 p.m. with Mrs. 1. Bjugan and Mrs. kd Koskt as hostesses. New officers will be in stalled, with Mrs. Glen Ahre to be installed as the new president. Rev. Ward Woods o( Albany will be guest speaker at the 11 a.m. service bunday at the Woodburn Assembly of God church. Rev. Woods is a missionary to Africa, now home on furlough. Sunday school is at 9:45 a.m. and Junior church at 11 a.m. Rev. William Rose, the pastor, will speak at the 7:45 p.m. service. "The Unsearchable Riches of Christ" will be the sermon topic of Rev. George W. Springer, pas tor, at the 11 a.m. service Sunday at the Woodburn Christian church. Sunday school is at 10 a.m., junior church and nursery for pre-school children in the basement at 11 a. Christian Endeavor meets at 6:30 p.m. and evening worship at 8 o'clock when Rev. Springer will ; speak on The Vine and the Branches." Regular services will he held Sunday at the Woodburn Church of God with Sunday school at 10 a.m. worship services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. and young people's meeting at 7 p.m. Regular services will be resumed Sunday at the Woodburn Four. square church beginning with Sun day school at 9:45 a.m. The pastor, Rev. Paul Gray, will deliver the sermon at 11 a.m. Rev. Edwin Gurney is expected to be the speaker at the 7:45 p.m. service. Rev. and Mrs. Gurney and small Apostolic Faith Portland Minister AT SALEM WOMEN'S CLUB 460 N. COTTAGE Sunday, 4 P.M. COLLECTIONS NEVER TAKEN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHKWEKETA and WINTER "Any Word From the Lord?" By Pr. Pollnl Twa Services: 9:45 and 11 s.m. KOCO 10:00 a. m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Marion and Cottage Streets MINISTERS Wsyne Greene Don Ross Two Morning Hour of Worjhip and Communion 8:30 and 10:45 In charge of Christian Women's Fellowship O Women's Day Message, "IMMORTAL TIDINGS IN MORTAL HANDS" By Mrs. Cecil Youngstrom snd Mrs. C. ('. (Ola) Smith Evening Worship and Communion - 7:30 Sermon, "WE HAVE AN ADVOCATEI" By Den Ross Choir . Cettimr God tj Out of a Booh Che 11 o'clock service in the First Congregational church, 700 Marion St., Hits Sunday, Dr. Keiser will preach on the subject "On Getting God Out of a Book". At 6:30 p.m., the Pilgrim Fellow ship will hold their regular meet ing at the parsonage, the execu tive committee meeting one hour earlier. At 8 p.m., those planning te ttnite with the church on Decem ber 16, wHl meet for the second inst-ruetion period at the parson age, 795 b. Church M. On Wednesday, December 12, at 6:30, the annual Men's Club Ladies Night dinner will feature a Christ mas program following a theme of "World Understanding". Special guests will be foreign exchange students. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES The general public is invited to take part in the evangelistic serv ices which will be held at the Keizer Grange hall at 3:30 p.m. Sunday and 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. The evangelists are Miss M. Erlck son and Miss A. Patterson. son were to arrive here Thursday from Honduras where they have been missionaries for the past five yeas. Both are former Woodburn residents. A special welcoming service for them will be held at 11 o'clock. A guest speaker will be present for both the 11 a.m. service and the combined Inspirational service at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Free Methodist church. Sunday school will be at 9:45 a.m. Rev. George H. Norsworthy, the pastor, will conduct a three day evangelical meeting at the Free Methodist church in Falls City Friday, Sat urday and Sunday. A WARM CHRISTIAN WELCOME AWAITS YOU SUNDAY AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Ben Owen specking at both ttrvictl 1 1 a.m. "The Hours of Decision" 7:30 p.m. "The Forgotten Story of David" Midon I Llbarty ill. CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS YOU WON'T FORGET Dc. 18-7:30 P. M. Sunday School Program Dee. 23-7:30 P. M. Visualized Musical Cantata At THE ALLIANCE CHURCH N. 5th and Gaines SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL S. Liberty A High st Myers 7:30 Holy Communion 9:30 Family Service 11:00 Prayer Service and Sermon 7:30 P. M., Youth Vespe't Rev. (ieo. II. Swift, Rrctor Mission of St. Paul 630 Hood St. 9:30 Family Service 1st Christian Women in Charge of The Christian Women's Fellow ship at First Christian church will be in charge of the two morning worship services, 8:30 and 10:45 Sunday in observance of Women's Day. Mrs. Millard Pekar is in charge of arranging the program. "Immortal Tidings in Mortal Hands" will be the sermon theme at both services. The speaker at the early service will be Mrs. Cecil Youngstrom, state president of the Christian Women's Fellow ship, and active member of the First Christian church in Portland. Grace Church Will Dedicate The annual Christmas concert of the Grace Lutheran church choirs will be presented Sunday evening at 8:00 p.m. Director of the senior choir is Thomas Mommsen; of the junior choir, Mrs. Arnie Larson. The accompanists are Mrs. Irving Nelson, Mrs. George Crowe, and Julie Mommsen. The dedication service for the recently acquired organ will be held in connection with the choir concert. The Rev Lowell Holte, pastor of the church, will lead the service of dedication for the organ which has been given in memory of members and friends of Grace Lutheran church. Holiness Group to MeetTuesdayA.M. Marion County Holiness Associ ation announces Its December meeting will be held Tuesday, Dec. 11, at the Weslcyan Methodist church, 15th and Mill streets. Speaker for the morning service will be Major Earl West of the Salvation Army. The song service will start at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Wm. Deal, president of the Oregon State Holiness Association, will speak in the evening service, with the song service beginning at 7:30. Wesley Rogers, music direc tor of the First Church of the Nazarene, will bring special mu sic. The Rev. Lorin Miller is presi dent of the Marion County Asso ciation, and the Rev. Don Hall is secretary. SALEM TRUTH CENTER 1149 COURT MiUphytical LkcturM Youth ftunday School Study Dltcuttlon CUtiot Prtyor rivaling Clinic Motiphytlcal Library Book Shop Phono 2-6010 BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH N. Cottage and D Sts. Rev. Everett A. Barker 9:45 A.M.-Sunday School 11:00 A.M.-'The Expected Gift" 6:30 P.M. Youth Groups 7:30 P.M.-'7he Imp.rilh able Word" What do you hold most dear? The values of an enduring na ture are of greatest north . . . Spiritual life abides for all eternity. 9:45 a.m. Church School 10:50 1, m. Morning Worship Memge: "Tht Four Soils" 6:10 p.m. Youth Strvlct 7:30 p. m. "IhYs Full Meaning" Duano I. Mwth, Pattor WotUy Rogon, Miniittr of Mutit First Church of the Nazarene Center at 13th 1 i 1' At life's Ending, flit Spirlf Reaps Its Rewarding Harvest Richly rewarding it the spiritual harvest of a life, well lived. All the solace and Inspiration of this truth Is expressed in funerals we conduct. Observant of f very Wish, Needful of Every Need ,205 S. Church at Ferry Worship Hours At the later service (10:45) the message will be given by Mrs. C. C. Smith, who has brought honor to the Christian churches of Oregon by being elected to the of. fice of second vice-president of the International Convention of Chris tian Churches, which convened re cently in Des Moines, Iowa. Mrs. Smith is a member of the Mallory Avenue Christian church of Portland. Women participating In the lead ership of worship for the early service will be Mesdames Paul Hollowny, William Craycroft, Jo seph Cracroft, W. A. Barkus and Sidney Van Dyke. For the later service the worship will be lead by Mesdames Ben Gilford, Wayne Greene, Ival Utter back, Don Ross, and Sidney Van Dyke. A women's trio arrangement of "Star of Bethlehem" by Glarum, will be sung at the later service by Mesdames Lester Hagen, Hiram Amick, and Joseph Cracroft. REV. E. "HAPPY" JOHNSON Tit tnpM of Joir Spll "WHEN A MAN MEETS GOD" EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK 8 P. M. EXCEPT MONDAY Hear him on The Seven Won ders of the Holy Ghost. Max Wyatt speaks Sunday, 11 a. m. A spiritual Sunday school, 9:42 a. m. FAITH TABERNACLE 1305 NORTH 5th The Lutheran Churches of Salem WELCOMES YOU ST. MARK'S (V. L. C.) 343 North Church Services 8:S0 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 8.45 a.m. . John L Cauble, Pastor ST. JOHN'S (L. C-Mo. Syn.) 14th and Court Sts. Service 10:34 a. m. Sunday School 9:15 a. m. Walter C. Boss, Pastor GRACE (E. L. C.) 3300 Sunnyview Avenue Sunday School at 9:45 I. m. Service 11:00 a. m. Lowell nolle, Pastor GOOD sriEPIlERD (U. L. C.) 3720 South Commercial . Service 11 a, m. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. O. W. Ebrlght, D. D, Pastor FAITH (U. L. C.) 4505 North River Road Service t:30 a. rs. and 11 a. m. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Warren W. Pechmu, Pastor CHRIST (A. L. C.) Stile at 18th Street Services 8:30 11:00 a. m. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. T. M. Gebhard, Pastor CENTRAL (L. F. C.) North Capitol at Gslnes Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Harald Grindal, Pastor i 3 4 9 M FUNERAL HOME I 24-Hr. Phonei J-9U9 is morning worship. (19-33. (J