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Statesman, Salem, Aug. 22, 70 (Sec, I) 3 IWWgBWTOWWWWWJWW 090908 Missionary Couple Due At Staytqn cl-jaileu Qturck arched Salem Couple Schedule mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm IMfiBiiillIKIIMiii i 1 1 I Rev. Rein to End 43 Years In Ministry a STAYTON Rev. and Mrs apan Missionary Work D. L.

Nultemeier, missionary evangelists from the Far East will be guest speakers at Stay- Relations Committee of the United Methodist Church. worked in the office of the Boston Area Social and Industrial ton Assembly of God Church Rev- R. C. Rein, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church, will re Sunday.

tire at the end of this month 2 Organizations Set Convention At Alder Park 2 Churches Set College Quartet From Nampa Before entering missionary after serving in the ministrv evangelism, the couple pastored for 18 years and served as full for 43 years. He has served St. John congregation for the past tifiie evangelists for four years seven and a half years. A Salem couple is among 12' new missionaries of the United Methodist Church who are scheduled to leave the United States for foreign missionary service this fall. The Rev.

and Mrs. James A. Fiske, 1435 18th St. NE, are scheduled to go to Japan to serve in the field of education. Rev.

Fiske recently graduated from Boston University School of Theology, while in seminary he pastored Methodist churched in Rhode Island and North 33n their recent two year tour Following his graduation ministered in from Concordia Seminary in St. Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, I xl Mr Louis, in 1927, Pastor Thailand, Formosa, Tokyo, Rein's first parish was in Swift fshall Islands, Hong Kong The Collegian Quartet from Northwest Nazarene College, Nampa, Idaho, will be appearing in the II a.m. worship service at Salem First Church of the Current, Saskatchewan, Cana soam, Hawaii ana recently REV. R. C.

REIN da. He has also held church as Cebu City, Philippine Islands as instructors at Immanuel Bi signments in Michigan and Ill inois. ble Institute. Nazarene Sunday. 4Easton, Mass.

He is a gradu- Pastor Rein wrote numerous tThe 11 a.m. worship service articles for church publications Couple Joins Crusade Staff will present the missions pro and is the author of seven books gram and the 7:30 pjn. service Statesman News Service TURNER The World Missionary Assistance Plan and the Elim Fellowship will hold their international convention Monday through Sunday at Alder State Park here. The two non denominational organizations are headquartered in Montana, and Lima, N.Y., respectively. Local spokesmen, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard V. Kilmer, pastors of the Chapel of The Way, Salem, announced plans for the up coming conference which will include several prominent speakers and attract about 1,000 people. The family camp will include St. John congregation has will have a filmed documentary made arrangements for a spec oF Philippine Islands work.

In addition to their presentation in the worship hour, the quartet will be offering a special concert at 9:45 a.m. for the junior high through college age group. This special activity will take place in the church gymnasium. ial farewell service Sunday at A number of interesting ob 7 p.m.. at which the Rev.

Emil jects from countries visited will b'on display in the evening Statesman News Service WOODBURN Mrs. Douglas Schell, the former Diane Koski, School of Music, and taught music in public schools at Salem, Aumsville and Vernonia. Mrs. Fiske graduated from Willamette University in 1959, also in music. She served with her husband as a short- term missionary under the Board Of World Ministeries in Japan, where both taught music.

She has been active in the Women's Society of Christian Service in New England and Jaech, newly elected president of the Northwest District, will be service. the speaker. A call has been ex ROBERT H. WHITE Son of Local Pastor Gets Pastorate daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

T. E. Koski of Woodburn, has join To Japan The Rev. James and Mrs. Fiske of Salem are among 12 new mission- tended to another pastor to serve The Collegians are appearing the congregation.

ed the staff of Campus Crusade Minister Wil aries assigned to foreign service this fall by the United Methodist Church. They are going to Japan. Pastor and Mrs. Rein will in conjunction with the special "Summer Sunday's" program for Christ International and has been assigned to work in the Long Beach district with her make their future home in Sum both teaching and speaking by Carlton Spencer, president of ner, Wash. presented by the First Church Talk on France husband.

The Schells will be working with a team of 11 of the Nazarene since July. On Robert William White has assumed full time pastorate at Liberty Church of Christ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Senior Will Talk MONMOUTH Jack Carlson, Elim Bible Institute; Costa Deir, secretary of missions for Elim Bible Institute; Ralph Mahoney, director of World MAP; John Poole, non denominational pas He attended San Jose Bible Sunday evening, Aug. 30, this program will end in a concert of sacred music by Ron and 3lev. Valdo Petter will tell of Chemeketa Winter Sts. NE Pastor, Wife Return From Campus Crusade for Christ, senior student at Western Evan College, and San Jose State Col his ministry in France when he speaks at Salem Heights Baptist tor from Philadelphia, George Jefferies of Eugene.

lege, in California, and Northwest Christian College, Lane FIRST CHRISTIAN Marion aed Cottage NE "WHEN PILLARS ARE FALLING" Summer Schedule 9:45 Family Worship 10:15 Children's School 10:45 Youth-Adult Ferum Pastors Howard C. Fowler Don L. Henry founded by Bill Bright at UCLA in 1951, has spread to hundreds of campuses in the nation and Church Sunday at 7 p.m. The public is invited to attend and Kevin Connor, an Australian pastor who is currently on Mexico City these special services. Rev.

Petter ministered to ydiing and old of the working Worship Service 10:00 o'clock "WHO SPEAKS FOR MAN?" Sermon Topic Child Care Provided to more than half of the major countries of the world. The a speaking tour in the United gelical Seminary, Jennings Lodge, will speak at the Monmouth Evangelical Church this Sunday and next at the 11 a.m. and the 7 p.m. services. Rev.

Virgil Brown, pastor, will assist with the senior high camp at Camp Baker near Florence. 4 middle classes, professional States. Pastor and Mrs. Hubert J. present staff numbers some pie and students.

Most of Book recently returned from a these lived in newly constructed trip to Mexico City, which was highrise apartment buildings in The Schells, who are visiting Community College, and the University of Oregon. He has served as pastor of the Pleasant Hill Church of Christ, located south of Eugene, for the past four years. Before entering the ministry, White served in the U.S. Army. Following his discharge, he served as song evangelist with his father, Willie W.

White, minister of the West Salem Church of Christ underwritten by the Oregon Dis the. Paris suburb of Villiers-le- her parents in Woodburn, have Bel. "We represented the only trict Assemblies of God Youth Protestant work in a population just completed eight weeks of training at Arrowhead Springs, the Campus Crusade for Christ Department, several churches in of about 75,000," Petter DALLAS Rev. James Martin, pastor of the Dallas Church of the Nazarene here, has announced that the Collegians men's quartet from Northwest Nazarene College, Nampa, Idaho, will present a concert Sunday at 7 p.m. Northwest Nazarene College is a liberal arts college offering the degree Bachelor of Arts with majors in 18 departments and three divisions.

The school had an enrollment of some 1200 students this past year. the Mid-Willamette Valley and headquarters in San Bernadino, Glad Tidings ChapeL where the Rev. Petter graduated from Calif. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Sunday Services 9:30 and 11:00 A.M. Subject of this week's Lesson-Sermon is: "MIND" Wednesday 8:00 P.M.

Sunday School 9:30 A.M. 93S High St. SE Readinq Room 179 Liberty SE Books have pastored for four WHY DOES MAN NEED A SAVIOR? Th Bibla cays "For all hava sinned and coma short of tha glory of God;" Rom. 3:23 "For the wages of sin is dearh;" Rom. 4:23 BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Schol 10 A.M.

Morning Service 11 A.M. Meeting in YWCA Chapel 768 State iff i Biola College and attended Tal years. bot Seminary, both in La Mira-da, Calif. He also graduated The purpose of the trip was to evangelize Mexico City with from Western Baptist Theologi he joint cooperation of about 150 Randal Piersma Pastor teenagers and 20 adults from India Film Scheduled DALLAS Pastor William cal Seminary in Portland. He serves with the Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society Oregon, Washington, Colorado and California.

of Wheaton, 111. One of the highlights! the Pastor Leaves Statesman News Service WOODBURN Members of Hope Lutheran Church in Woodburn have said farewell to Dr. and Mrs. Roger Krause and family, who have departed for Springfield, 111., where Dr. Krause will attend one of the Concordia seminaries of the Lutheran church, Missouri Synod, rip was the opportunity to visit he National Palace which is not Storz, missionary on furlow from India, will present an evening open to the general public.

Pic of color motion pictures on "Life tures of these and many other experiences of the trip will be GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH FOUR CORNERS 4197 State Salem SERVICES 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Momign Worship 7:00 p.m. Service Guest Speaker Rev. George Till WE WELCOME YOU! Woodland Chapel First Church of Religious Science "YOUR RESPONSE-ABILITY TO LIVE." Rev.

Albert H. Cameron 582 High Street SE 362-4139 Worship Hour 11:00 a.m. Church 11:00 a.m. Tune in KSLM 9:30 a.m. Sunday SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Rev.

Gordon Lindsay of Dallas, Texas, President of Full Gospel Fellowship of Churches Ministers, will be speaking Saturday, August 22, 7:30 P.M., and Sunday at 3:00 P.M. Christian Convention Camp Grounds in Turner, Oregon 6 Miles South of Salem in Southern Asia" in the Seventh-day Adventist Church 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. shared in the 7 p.m. service Sunday at the Chapel.

Storz, an older brother of Les Services Slated At Foursquare Dr. Raymond L. Cox will preach Sunday at 7 p.m. in the evangelistic rally at Salem Foursquare church. Singspira-ation and musical program will precede the message.

lAj Sunday School will meet at 9:45 a.m., and the pastor will speak in morning worship at 11. Crusader Youth Group and Adult Discussion Group have set meets for 6 pjn. in preparation for entering the ministry of the church. The seminary course involves three years of academic work and one year of field work vicarage. ter Storz the Dallas church pastor, has spent 24 years in mis Service Sunday Good Shepherd Lutheran REV.

BOB PRALL First Baptist Bills Campus Crusade Talk sion work. He and his wife will fly back to India Aug. 30 from the San Francisco Airport. Church will have one service Sunday at 10 a.m. Rev.

M.A. Getzendaner will preach. Sunday school will also be at 10 The same pictures will be CENTRAL ASSEMBLY OF GOD Dennis A. Davis, Pastor Gary E. Randall, Associate 1330 Summer Street NE shown Tuesday in the Falls City SALVATION ARMY 693 Chemeketa NE Sunday School 9:45 a.m.

Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Evangelistic Service ..6:00 p.m. a.m. Adventist Church. Sunday School 9:45 AM.

11:00 A.M. Morning Worship The Sunday evening worship hour at First Baptist Church will include participation by By Rev. Bob Prall, formerly of Salem, and now completing 'THE FAILURES OF JESUS CHRIST' GLAD TIDINGS CHAPEL 1675 Wallace Rd. N.W. Phone: 364-0002 Sun.

9:45 A.M. Sunday School with a class for every age. 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship (Pastor Book speaking) 6:00 P.M. A service especially for youth (12-35) 7:00 P.M.

Pastor and Mrs. Book will show color slides and share some of the outstanding experiences of their recent trip to Mexico City! Wed. 7:00 P.M. "Family Night" with Royal Rangers for Boys, Missionettes for Girls, and Bible study for teens and adults. 7:00 P.M.

Evangelistic Rally THE DUANE STEWART FAMILY, newly approved missionaries to Malawi, Central Africa, guest speakers. Woman Pastor Finds Life Rewarding, No Barriers his seventh year with Campus Crusade for Christ. Rev. Mr. Prall will report on FIRST FREE METHODIST CHURCH 1230 Winter Street NE, Salem Leonard K.

Weinert, Pastor Doug Bartlett, Assistant Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES: 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 6:30 P.M. Evening Gospel Hour 7:30 P.M. Youth Meeting his recent work with college and university students at Durham, S.C., where he has been region gation to having a lady minister perform special ceremonies al director of the Campus Division of Campus Crusade for Westgate Kindergarten: Register Now! 4 and 5 Year old programs.

Qualified teaching staff, modern facilities. Reasonable i i only 16.50 monthly! Child care and transportation available. Call: 364-0002 or 363-4592 now! Christ, International. Pastor Walter Whitwell will preach on Sunday evening. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH 510 Summer St.

NE David W.Wei nert, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 1 1:00 A.M. "The 1st and 20th Century Churches" by Pastor The Gospel Hour 7:00 P.M. "You Cannot Hide From God" By Pastor Prayer Meeting 7:30 P.M. SALEM GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE Church home for all people 967 Edgewater, West Salem Sunday Service Sunday School 9:45 A.M.

Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Evangelistic Serv. 7:30 PM. EVERYONE WELCOME Pastor F. E.

Durland attitude of genuineness among the majority of young people. They are seeking something they can build their lives on, and we must give it to them. They want guidance and discipline. Our problems is not with youth, it's in the leadership we have given them or rather, failed to give them." Members of churches Miss Spikes has served are impressed with her courage, her intelligence and her sincerity. Proof positive that being a woman has not been a hindrance in her work is the fact that many churches, including the two she now serves, have asked that she be assigned to them.

Church Gets New Pastor Rev. Ronald Martinson has such as weddings, she laughed. "No, really. I'm telling you the truth, I never feel any reservations from my congregation." Young people also come to her for counseling, and that is where Miss Spikes reaps great satisfaction. She doesn't agree with the people who think the youth of today are a cause for despair.

"There is a small element of the really bad. There is a spirit of rebellion among young people. I sensed that everywhere I traveled, not only here in the United States." "But, there is a very definite accepted the call to serve as pastor of Grace Lutheran Church and will assume his duties in September. Pastor Martinson, his wife, and FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 395 MARION ST. NE 9:45 a.m.

Sunday School For All Ages 11:00 a.m. "This Way To Happy Family Life" (Broadcast Over KAPT 1 220 on your dial) 7:00 p.m. "Are The Heathen Really Going To Hell?" Pastors: W. M. Whitwell R.

C. Kirk The Church Where Love Is Tangible. THE LUTHERAN CHURCHES of Salem Here to Serve You East Christ (ale) 4440 State, 363-3726 Grace (ale) 1998 Lansing, 364-6041 Redeemer (mo) 4663 Lancaster 363-7636 North Faith (lea) 175 Cummings Lane, 364-3546 Central (ale) 1320 Capitol, 362-3883 Downtown St. Mark (lea) Marion-Winter, 363-2626 St. John (mo) 14th Court, 363-3043 South Good Shepherd (lea) 860 Oak Hill, 362-8488 Our Savior's (ale) 1274 Cunningham, 5SM322 West Place (mo) 1525 Glen Creek, 362-8500 three children will be moving to Salem from his present post at First Lutheran Church in Astoria before the opening of school, with installation set for September 13.

LDS Conclave to Hear Council of 12 Member Immanuel Ev. Lutheran Church Wisconsin Synod 3530 Liberty Rd. S. SUNDAY WORSHIP 10:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL and BIBLE CLASSES Begin at 9:00 A.M.

Wm. Bernhardt, Paster 364-8371 Rev. Robert L. Peterson dis continued his pastoral services at Grace congregation last month. 5 By ELMA BELL BIRMINGHAM, Ala.

(AP) -The members of East Brewton and Cedar Hill United Methodist Churches have welcomed their new pastor a woman. The Rev. Miss Jean Spikes has never found being a woman a drawback in her work. my early ministry, there may have been some slight barriers for a lady minister," she says, "but they deteriorated. I have always received a warm vVrMiss Spikes has been in the ministry 22 years and her only regret is that she did not answer the call sooner.

"My work is not just a profession, it's a very definite call. The call came early ill my life, but I would not accept it because of a desire to go into the field of medicine." When finally the call became too -strong to be denied, Miss Spikes entered Vennard College, a Bible College in Oskaloosa, Iowa. Later she went to Troy State College for her liberal arts work and finally completed a prescribed course of study from Emory University. Life Rewarding Her life has been meaningful and rewarding. "I feel as if I have been useful," she says.

JT. left the pastorate after 16 years to become an evangelist," she says. "I traveled in seven foreign countries working with the Oriental Missionary Society reaching in their churches vVhroughout the Far East and also lecturing in their seminaries. In the United States, I have preached in some 18 or 20 states holding over 300 revivals in a period of 22 years." Miss Spikes, who is from Hartford, is at homo and happy wherever she goes. Home now is the parsonage in East Brewton, where she "keeps house with the help of a maid." No Reservations "Asked if there was any reluc-I fance on the part of her congre Elder Howard W.

Hunter, a member of the Council of Twelve of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Salt Lake City, Utah, will speak at the Salem Stake (diocese) Conference Saturday and Sunday. Elder Hunter was a promin- Peace Lutheran Bills Rev. Schelp First Church of the Nazarene 1550 Market St. NE PRESENTS The Collegians Quartet Aug. A.M.

(Pastor London Speaking) "Summer Sixty" 7:00 P.M. Watch: "Tell It As It Is" Sunday, 10:30 P.M.-Chan. 3 As Guest Speaker Peace Lutheran Congregation will hear Rev. Percy Schelp, a resident of Woodburn Senior Es Capital Park WESLEYAN CHURCH 410 19th St. SE Sunday School ...9:45 A.

M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Evening Service ..7:00 P. M.

Midweek 7:15 P. M. Douglas O. Bacheiler, Pastor Ph. 362-7002 tates since his retirement, speak Sunday.

Rev. Schelp, who served as vacancy pastor at Peace Luther ent Southern California corporation lawyer and businessman before his appointment to the Council of Twelve in 1959. He supervises the Church's missions in Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. He also is president of the Church's Genealogical Society, and is active in scouting and welfare programs. Elder Hunter recently was named Church historian and recorder, succeeding President Joseph Fielding Smith in that position.

The conference session will be held Sunday at 10 a.m. in the Stake Center. Stake President William T. Gourts, 1810 Lowen Street NW, Salem, says visitors are welcome. The Saturday conference at 7 p.m.

is designed especially for youth 16 through 19. Hunter plans to discuss special problems relating to youth, including the military draft, job opportunities, drugs, campus unrest and other issues. Elder Hunter will meet with church leaders throughout the central Willamette Valley at 2 p.m. Saturday. an, will speak during both the 8 ajn.

and 10:30 a.m. worship hours. Hear Dr. Cox Sunday at 7 p.m. "THREE MEN AND THE GOD OF MIRACLES!" CAPT.

7AITSU0 FUCHIDA How this Airforce Officer Who Led the JAPANESE ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOR Found SALVATION in Jesus Christ! DWIGHT EISOJH0WER How a Miracle of PHYSICAL HEALING Made Possible His Career as GENERAL AND PRESIDENT; Saving His Leg from Amputation. NICKY CRUZ How tho BAPTISM WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT and SPEAKING WITH TONGUES Revolutionized His Life and Equipped this Former GANG LEADER FOR A MINISTRYI 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Morning Worship.

SALEM FOURSQUARE CHURCH 2765 EROADWAY NE. SALEM, OREGON The 7:30 p.m. Sunday evening worship has been canceled for this week only. Sunday school for all ages will be at 9:15 a.m., 1 I r- 1 i i 1 as usuaL FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH (FORMERLY IN FAIRGROUNDS) Now Meeting in MIDDLE GROVE SCHOOL one mile east of Lancaster Drive on Silverton Road near our three acres of property, on which we plan to build soon. SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 9:45 A.M.

MORNING WORSHIP, REV. CALVIN O'DELL, Instructor, Western Baptist Biblo College, Speaker. 11 A.Mh YOUNG PEOPLE'S HOUR 5:00 P.M. EVENING SERVICE, Rev. Wilbur Herzog, Home Missionary, Concord, Speaker 6:00 PJA MIDWEEK SERVICE (WED.) 7:00 P.M.

Our Sunday School is staffed with very fine teachers, Nursery service and Children's Church. Plenty Off-Street Parking Candidates for Heaven Usually Attend Church Church of God (7th Day) Marion, Oregon Sabbath School Sat. 10:08 am Morning Worship ..11:08 am Bible Study, Fri. 8:08 pm Youth Meeting last Fri. of month at 8:00 pm Israel Haeger, Pastor Off.

769-6636 Ret. 769-6537 Lyons Services Set LYONS -United Methodist Church will hold services Sunday at the John Neal Memorial Park at 11 a.m. followed by a covered dish picnic dinner. Any one is ELDER HOWARD HUNTER welcome to attend..

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