The New OREGON STATESMAN, Salens Oregon. Sunday orams; Kardttl0v-lt29 .1 R E A Y TON 1 G H T Wright Players to Appear at First M. E. Church at . 7:30 o'clock A religious drama. "The Sha . dow of the Cross," will be riven in the First Methodist chore h Sunday evening, beginning at seven-thirty o'clock.-This will be a dramatic portrayal . of the conversion of Mary Magdalene to the Master and her devotion to Him in' the 'fare of opposition, and. will be giv en by the Wright flayers of Cali fornia. F.our scenes will be given In the drama,' each one showing events In. the closing days of the life of Christ, or "In the Shadow of the Cross." Rename Givew A brief resume of the story fol lows: Mary of Magdala changes her robe of scarlet for a robe oi white and nresents her box of pre j dons perfume to her Master. On ' the dav of the crucifixion the group who watched at the Cross wends its way from Calvary to tne citv and meets Barbabbas, the murderer. On the day of the res nrreetion he professes conversion to the new faith and becomes a follower of the Xazarene. The message, of Easter brings great Joy , to the hearts of the disciples. - vf ' Bperial Maolc ! , Special music will be given be tween The scenes by a quartet. eonsfcttar of Lillian Scott. Mar Jorlo Miller. RcHln Stayner and John Gilhausen. They will sing -The" Old Rugged Cross." and TUonjh Your Sins Be as Scarlet." Roaald Craven will sing as a sold, "Tne Holy City." Monday evening, the Wright Players wilL give a second pre- gram under f the-1 auspices of the Ladies' Aid society of the eburen at-the church. Thia will be "The " Tent Dwellers" and will show the devotion of John Mark, one of the early disciples, to his Master. mm baptist 5 Regular Pastor to Conduct Meetings; McMinnville '4. "Man to Assist' A two-weeks series of special meetings will he held at the Cal vary Baptist church. In the old Orand theatre building, beginning Tuesday. March 12. The regular pastor. W. Earl Cochran, will di rect the campaicn and do most of the preaching. Rev. J. L. Whirry of McMinnville will aceist with the sermons the second week. No ser vices wilrke. held Monday and Sat urday night." " Topics Told . Topics for the meetings as an nounced are as followed: March It. "The Results of Being a Chris tian:" March 13, "The Devil's Advantage;" March 14. "rive Testa Applied to Our Faith"; March 15. "Three Crosses"; Mar. 17. "Our Escape," and "Was Judge Llndsey Interested In the Future Homes of Our City or His Percent of the Gate Receipts?" as a prelude to the sermon "Anchor ad"; March 19. "Why Jones Went to H-tU -from Salem.' March 20. "Dead Works Made to Live"; March 21. "Taking Stock"; March 12, '-The Results of Disobedience." Knoar ounoay The final sermons In the cam- naien will be preached Sunday. March 24.' when the subjects will ' "Which Wav. Shall I Take?" and "How I May Know I Am a Christian." The meetings are open to the public. Special must by Josepk Benner and his musical group will feature the services at ' the Calvary Bap tist church tonight, beginning at TMO o'clock, Tne program pinuw by the- group includes: - - Little Symphony No. ' It.' (TJencla). violin, duet by Dalbert Jepsea- and Charlea Navornik. ' - Elsgy fAmanl), piano solo by Helen Banner, v ; . Adoration'IBorowski), violin solo bv Charles Navornik. "Pralsds in -O Minor." (Rach maninoff), piano solo by Helen Benner. "AngU Valeea" (Zamecnik), violin duet by Delbert Jepsen and Charles NadvornDx.: I Cathedral Meditation" (Lem- ard) trio by Dalbert Jepsen. Charles Navornik and Helen Ben ner. .. . v--. Presbyterian i Junior Choir In Corvallis The Junior choir of the First Tresbyterian church will go to Corvallis tnis evening to give concert in the First Presbyterian church there la exehaage for the - appearance of the Corrallls ' Jun ior singers hera early last Decern- ; ber. . "C ' s :- -" William Wright : Is director of the . choir. Miss -. Lucille Cum min gs of the senior choir will ae company the group 4 to the Ben ton city to appear as soloirt. - y - FATHER BUCK ON RADIO FROM. PORTLAND TODAY ' Rev. Father Back will broadcast ever KIX. Portland, at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March. 10. Consequently there will be no services is St Joseph's -church on that evening. The lecture will be under the ana. plcei of The catholic Truth So. REVIVAL BEiER If SICK TO APPEAR TOB! t .- ; ' -f ttletj ot Oregon: CENTER STREET ML. K. Thirteenth and Canter streets. Church" school at If? ft a. m.. nu tiu dvui uuer, luyauiiviiueoi. preaching services at 11 a. m. ana 8 o'clock in the evening. EpwoVth League at 7:13 p. m., P. J. Sehnert, pastor. EVANGELISTIC TAHERXACLE (Foil Gospel) Corner- 13th and Ferry streets. The interest , Is. growing- daily. In the special . services now la . pro gress under the ...leadership of Rev.- A. E . Stuernagel, widely known evangelist.. Bible expositor and author. Subjects of vital im nortance are being announced for the coming wees. Tne. evangelist will speak Sunday at 3:00 p. so on "The Threefold Manifestation of the Spirit at His Advent"; In the evening at 7:30 on "The Gate way into - the Kingdom"; and Tuesday -night on "The Founda tion .Experience in Christianity. Sunday school is at 1:45 p. m. Roy C. Ferguson, superintendent Special singing with orchestral accompaniment at . each service. Come and bring your friends. Earle V. Jennison, pastor. CHRISTIAN AND- MISSIONARY ALLIANCE S5 Ferry street. Sunday school at S:45, Walter Wells, superintendent. Morning preaching service at-11 o'clock; special -music and good singing. The subject of the mes sage by the pastor will be "The Faith Which Was Once Delivered unto the Saints." The young peoples' meeting will be at 6:30, Lawrence Rich leading. The evening preaching serrice begins at 7:30. "Slip Away and Talk with Jesus." will be sung by Mlas Elverta Mlnton. The subject of th.e evening mes sage will be "A Sure Foundation". Mrs. Glenna Jays will lead te Tuesday evening prayer meeting at 7:30. Bible study and prayer meeting Friday evening. The public is invited to all of these services. J. O. Minton. pastor. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE One block south of Center on 19th. L. D. Smitfi, pastor; 1249 South Commercial, phone 2940. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; Live Wire children's choir ill sing. Morning worship at 1 1 o'clock. ermon subject, "Tne Battle ror the Soul." Rev. Miss Louise Pin nell will sing a solo; blessed gos pel singing; fiery preaching. Young People's meeting in tho evening at 6:30, Miss Thea Samp son, presiding. The Juniors will meet at 6:30. Mrs. Alma Smith. supervisor. All children welcome. Evening evangelistic service at 30. Happy song and praise ser vice. Professor Hoffar in charge. Prank Litwlller will sing a solo. Sermon subject. They Turned Back." Evangelist and Mrs. Earl V. Wilde, who held a campaign here In January, will be here Monday evening at 7:30 and will sing several, numbers. Wilde will preach. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve ning at' 7:30. Young People'f prayer and Bible study Friday evening at 7:30 at the home of X. J. Blevins. 2050 Market street. AMERICAN LUTHERAN Church street between Che- meketa and Center streets. Rev. P. W. Eriksen. pastor. "There s a Far Away Land by the male quartet. "The Cross and the Conscience", sermon by the nastor. Anthem. "At Calvary's Cross" (Ackley), - Bloomenberg and choir. The Sunday Bible school at 9:45 with a complete graded sys tem reaching all ages. Max Oehl har. superintendent, with Mrs. C M. Byrd 'head of primary depart ment. Arnold Kreuger. Y. P. di vision and R. C. Appke, adult de partment. . - . At 7:30 the large church chor us will again sing by request. "I am a Child of the King, solo by Edward Ostllnd. Sermon, "Lord Teach Us To Pray," duet: Mrs. J. Albert Shol- eth and Mrs. Ray Johnson. Luther Leagues at 6:30. The Ladles' Guild will meet Wednes day afternoon at 2:20 o'clock. Mrs. Byrd chairman; ifr. P. W Ford Memorial Board to Have Important Meet The, official board of the Ford Memorial community church will meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock, with forward steps In the church to be the particular subject for discussion, reports the pastor. Rev. Meredith A. Groves. The Epworth League of the church will present their play. "Safety Flrrt for a second time Thursday night at the Commun ity ball at i . o'clock. Proceeds from the entertainment will be applied to the League's subscrip tion to the church carpet. - Ten persons take part in the play, M. J. DeLapn. Is directing. Bojefs Novel v is Sermon Basis "The New Tern pie, a novel by Johaa Bojer, which Is considered by critics a vital contribution to modern . religious and secular lit- eraturo, will form the basis) of the sermon today, of Rev. , Martin F. Ferrer, at the Unitarian church. Bojer's works art simultaneously printed In different countries of Europe and the United States, as his Interpretation: of life has uni versal application. , GIRLS CLASS TO MEET WITH MRS. FULKERSOfJ The Business Girls Bible class of the First Methodist church trill meet with Miss Lydla Bant Tues- day evening at the homo of lira. I A. It. Fuikerson, Route 4. - v -.. . a i , s Eriksen In charge of pro gram. The Ladles quartet will sing and Mrs. Gostar Ostrln and Mrs. fl SFI0. f1SM will tlA linalMiM lOT the day. CHRIST LUTHERAN State and 18th street. Rev. A. L. Heine, pastor. German ser vices at J: 45, English services at 11 cciocK. . suoaay scnooi at 9 : 40, Miss Martha Batterman, superintendent. Luther League devotional meet ing at 7:30 p. m: Cholf meets on Tuesday - evening beginning at 7:30 for , weekly practice.. Ger man lenten services Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. Satur day religious school at 9:00 a. m ..The Dorcas society meets Wed nesday . afternoon In the church parlors for the regular monthly meeting. Mrs! C. Gronke, Mrs, E. Hoffman and Mrs.. A. Kehr- berger. are the hostesses. CHEMEKETA STREET , EVANGELICAL Corner - Chemeketa and North 17th. Pastor, O. E. Erskine; residence. 268 North 17th street; phone 100 8-W. Services at 11:00 a. m. and 7:10 p. m. Rev. G. R. Stover will bring the morning message. The theme of the pastor's sermon in the evening will be "Devil- prompted. Prayers." Sunday school at 10:00 a. m., O. R. Strausbaugh, superinten dent. Christians Endeavor, 6:30. Clyde Strausbaugh, leader. Mid-week prayer service Thurs day evening at 7:30. FIRST BAPTIST Corner Marlon and Liberty, Robert L". Payne, pastor. Fred Broer, Sunday school superinten dent and director of music. Louise FInley. organist. Sunday "school at, 9:45 with five i departments. Morning preaching service at 11 o'clock with sermon by the pastor. Three Young People's Unlor meetings at 6:30: evening preach ing service, 7:30 p. m. Special music at both services. Prayer meeting Thursday eve ning at 7:30. FIRST CHRISTIAN High and Center streets. D. J. Howe, pastor, residence 765 North v Cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton E. Jackson, assrstantk; residence 967 North 5th. Bible school, 9:45 ar m. Pre Easter campaign is now on In the morning worship at 11 o'clock Bible school, on 'The Law of Pro gressive Development", by the pastor. Anthem, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" (Ambrose). Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. and evening services, 7:30 o'clock. Sermon, "The Impor tance of Obedience," pastor. Special music, anthem, "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say", (Thomas),. by Victor Wolfe. Spe cial music, solo, "He Will Hold Me Fast." (Harkness). Zelma Ar- nett. .Violin obligato, Marie Frame. FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST Corner .North Cottage and D streets; O. W. Rutsch, minister; G. Schunke. assistant minister. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., Sam Schirman, superintendent. Service 11 a. m. Rev. G. Schunke in- charge of the services both morning and evening. The evening service beginning at 7:30. Regular mid-week prayer ser vice at 8 p. m. Wednesday. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Corner Chemeketa and Winter streets. 4Rev. Norman K. Tally, D. D., pastor. Church school at 9:30 a. m. Classes for all ages. II. E. Barrett, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Perm on by the pastor, "Church Prosperity." Anthem, "O Come Let Us Worship. (Hlmmel). Christian Endeavor societies meet at 6:30. Evening worship 7:30 o'clock Sermon, "Blessed to Bless," Dr. Tully. C. W. Reid will sing. VThe Heavenly Song," (Grey). Regu lar mid-week meeting .Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Study of the pro phecy of Isaiah, taking for this week the -sixth chapter, "Isaiah's Call and Consecration, All are Invited to attend the services. KNIGHT MEMORIAL "I Believe In the Holy Catholic Church" and "Baptism and the Holy . Communion as Religions Symbols will bo the morning and evening sermon themes, with Rev. H. C. Stover in the pulpit at both boats. - Sunday school at 10 a. m., C. C. Harris, superintend it. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. A mis sionary story in the morning ser vice by Caroyl Bra den. Anthem by the chorus choir In the evening service. "Still, Still With Thee' Heyser. Missionary luncheon Wednes day at 12:30 o'clock, followed by a mission study class led by Mrs. H. L. Braden. Young Married. People's dub .meets tor suppei Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Church located at 19th and Ferry streets. INTERNATIONAL RTHMS STU DENTS' ASSOCIATION Will broadcast -their Bandar morning services from 10 to 11. through : KTBR. ; Bible study In the afternoon as usual from 2:20 to 4:30 at 1160 Broadway. FKKST SPIRITUALIST Fraternal temple ori Center street between Liberty and High, Service this Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The regular pas tor. Rot. Llla M. La Valley, will deliver the lecture. Topic, "The Divine. Power." Special music and mesages. A circle will be held from 6 to 7 p. m. COURT BTRjtET CHURCH OF , v CHRIST : . i Court and 17th streets ; B. F. Shoemaker, minister; 844 North 18 th street. Biblo school. , Mrs. Frank Marshall, superintendent; 9:45 m. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. ' - i ' v Christian Endeavor and junior meetings 6:30 p. m. Song ser- (vice1 and sermon 7:30 p. m. Sub ject. "Christ at .the, Door Aid society meeting at church Wed nesday afternoon. - Mid-week meeting -Wednesday 7:30 p. m.i - FIRST EVANGELICAL v Corner ; of Liberty and Center, A. P. Layton, pastor. Bible school at 9:45. L. L. Thornton, the Spirit." - Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Topic, "How to Become a Chris tian." Leone Wheeler, leader. Worship at 7:30. Subject, "The Auditor." - Prayer meeting on - Thursday evening at 7:30. G N. Thomp son, class leader. -. , ST. PACIS (EPISCOPAL) . Church street - at - Chemeketa. Rev. H. Duncan Chambers, rector. Fourth Sunday in Lent. Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a. m, in the chapel. Church school at 9:45 a. m, in the parish house- - . , Morning prayer with music and sermon at 11a.m. The rector will be out of the city. The mid-week lenten service will bo on Wednes day at 9:30 a. m. but the 7:45 P. m. service on that day will not be held. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Corner Highland and Church. Edgar P. Sims, pastor. Bible school at 10. a. m., J. M. Gard ner, superintendent, and Earl M. Beckett, assistant superintendent. Morning worship at '11 o'clock. Subject: i 'Parable of the Treas ure." The Junior C XL at 6:30. Minnie Beckett, - leader. Senior C. B. at 6:30. Evening services at 7:30 p. m. in charge of John (Jack) Trachsel. Trachsel will also bring a special message in song. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. A special invitation to all who do not regularly wor ship elsewhere. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE held In the Christian Science church, corner of Chemeketa and Liberty at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.. the. amo . service beg: petod In. win, evening., "Man, rwnj be the" lesson topic. Sunday school classes for pu pils up to the age of 20 years are held at 9:45 and 11 o'clock. A reading room for the public Is maintained at 406 Masonic Temple each day from 11 to 5:30 o'clock except Sundays and holi days. The Bible and all author ized Christian Science literature may . bo read, borrowed or pur chased. Wednesday evening meetings at 8 o'clock include testimonials of healing through Christian Science. UNITARIAN CHURCH Cottage and Chemeketa streets, Rev. Martin F. Ferrey. minister, Church school at 10 a.m. Graded instruction. Devotional services at 11 a.m., subject of the sermon, "The New Temple" based on the study of Johan Bojer's novel of that name. Mrs. Martin Ferrey will sing, "The Publican." with Mrs. W. A. Denton at the organ. St. John's Lutheran North 16th and A streets (block north of Old People's Home) H. ,W. Cross, pastor, Sun day school 9:00 a. m., English ser rice, 10 o'clock; German at 11:00 o'clock; Bible study 6:30 p. m. Midweek Lenten service Wed nesday evening, German at 7:30; Thursday evening English at 7: 30. Choir rehearsal Thursday eve ning after service. Ladles' Aid meets Thursday, March 14 at 2:00 o'clock at the home of Mrs, Her man Persey. Mrs. George Peper, hostess. Inunanuel Baptist Corner Haxel and Academy streets. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 o'elock by Bro D. 8. Turner. At 7:30 in the eve ning Bro. C. D. Saucy will preach. Thursday evening at 7:80 the mid-week prayer and testimony meeting will be held. Friday eve ning. Young People's meeting. First Congregational "The Incentive of Hope" will be the Sunday evening sermon subject at the First Congregation al church at 7:20 o'clock. The seiiaon will bo Illustrated by the moving picture, "X Ship Comes In", announces the pastor, Rev. Charles E. Ward. The church is at the co in ex of Center and Lib erty Streets. Subject for the morutng wor- srup at 11 o'clock, will b "The Path to Freedom. Sundav school begins at 9:45 o'clock, F. H. Neer directing. There are classes for U ages. Lumber i Sherwin Williams Paints Everything In' Building Materials Call on 'Us for j . Estimates Cobbs& MtehellCo. 3495 12th Telephone 813 Wall Board The weekly fellowship of praye: will, be held Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock, with "My Church to be the subject. Saturday evening March. 16. at 7:30 o'clock a moving picture en tertainment will be given by the Junior high school girls of the Sunday school. Features will in clade a comedy and Colleen Moore In "Irene." - - Reformed Chnrch "To Keep oneself Unspotted from the World" -will be the sub ject. of the English services at 10:30 o'clock this morning at the Reformed church, corner Capitol and Marlon streets, of which W. G. Lienkaemper j pastor.. German services at 11 : 1 S . o'clock . on the subject, The Way of the Cross,' lu observance of the Lenten sea son. Sunday school will begin at 9:45. with F. E. Kruse . superin tending. Rehearsal for the East er cantata at 2 o'elock this after noon. JASOlf LEE MEMORIAL North Winter and Jefferson; Harry H. Gardner, pastor, 860 Jefferson, phone 223 4-W. "World Sympathy" at 11 .a. m. and "Di vine Love, Human Interest at 7:80 p. m. Special music morning and eve ning under the direction of Mrs. Sheldon Sackett; morning, "I Love to Tell the Story", and eve ning, "O Sing Unto the Lord.' Sunday school 9:46, H. B. Car penter, superintendent. Young People's leagues meet at 6:20. Our opportunity to, grapple with the problems of onr day. Adult forum at M 89 for the older folk. Cottage prayer meetings by ar rangements of tho various groups any time convenient but Tues day is considered tho bast time. Choir practice, devotional pro gram, Biblo classes and mission study on Thursday evening be ginning at T:to. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner State and Church. F. C. Taylor, castor, 636 State street, phono 174. Margaret K. Suther land, director religious education, phone 872. e Francis00' C Gentlemen: faot twl .lia .j.red o1 x ovef u w ra cons1"" 4i wi2- l ar w w ?tt W" Ms JORDAN is bot one all paro of the country who tall of distanc records mvss before eaaelled in nuilo. Location, of oourae, cfoeo make a difference. Bot oven where secepnon is most difficult, PhOco overcom obstacles that baffls muhm seta. And where ceaditlafts ere good, Philco bat always Bade smaring pacforsasaee lecorde. . 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Steason. Anthem, "God Is Love", by Shel ley. Ctarch schooi : classes for all ages. H. F. Shanks, superinten dent. Epworth leagues: University chapter, Paul Geddes, leader. Topic, "I Promise. First chnrch chapter Bible study led by Mrs. J. R. Trindle. Junior high chap ter leader,, Leslie . Mankex. Topic, "Adventures in Christian Living." Junior church: Church annex; Josephine Evans, leader. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Corner Highland and Cbnrch. Edgar P. Sims pastor, .residence Maple avenue. John (Jack) Trachsel, a student at WllUam ette university, will preach at the Sunday evening service at High land Friends church, and will also bring a special message in sons FORD MEMORIAL COMMUNITY (Methodist Episcopal) West Salem, corner Girth and Third. ' Meredith A. Groves, pas tor, residence 975 Edgewator street, phone 1S41-R. Services: Snnday school 10 a. m., Lester DeLapp, superintendent. Junior league 11 a. m., Mario Sebern superintendent. Morning service. 11 a. m. Rev. Joel R Benton will preach. Subject, "Does It Pay to be a Christian?" Mrs. J. M. Hamby and Doris Hamby will sing. - Intermediate league 6:30 p. m. Mrs. J. R. Benton, superinten dent. Senior league 6:30 p. m. Subject, "Paths to-Peace." Eve ning service 7:80. Sermon sub ject, "The Unpardonable Sin," the pastor will preach, vocal duet by Mrs. Ralph Sebern and Mrs. J. A. Oossor. Choir rehearsal for the Easter music will bo on Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Preparatory mem bership elass will meet at 7 p. m. Wednesday. The Bible study. C) CO UaDHlLCIDIlD aerli--i--- n any OD one. - r" - Jordan , T. J only of many Phflco owners In a M thm $T 1 )L -J t U in miico 01 R I 4 11 I Console . W ll I 1 If W MT aaa-aWta Scaa la 'fll - ill 1 It I I 3 ' th LmI gvi svtioS atria, fll 1H V I -1 a Walaat saMlk. carcfuU III 11 V I Bt Jl iattaJtarfeeaatr aa4 1 If Jk .BaJLv to .t Sb 3 Prtlr aMtrhaS. I fi&I (Un1u) rn J It Hi ( FrMaj (Ttaiaf Philadelpliiu . Pcnno prayer and praise service will be hd at 7:30. CALVARY RirTIST Grand theater building, corner Court and High streets, W. Earl Cochran, pastor. Bible school at 9:45. W. T. Jenks. superinten dent. Preaching servlcei at 10:50 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Senior and intermediate B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. Senior leader, Stanley Walker; topic, "How to Become a Christian". Intermedi ate leader, Clara Jane' Harms; topic. "Taking Sldeo with Jesus". Rev. Cochran will use for his morning theme "When Is Re rival Needed? "There will bo in anthem by the chorus choir, "Jes us of Nasareth Passeth By", Hammond, and a solo by the pas tor, "Tis Jesus", Harknese, af the morning service. In the evening tho theme wil Ue "A &arch for Reality", with special . music by Joe Benner and assistants. The trustees of tho church will meet Monday .evening for. their regular, conference. The Wo man's Missionary society will meet st the church Friday after noon at 2:20. Mrs. S. R. Slater will b the leader of the book re view and. Mrs. G. E. Rob will have charge of the devotions. MILL STREET M. E. Fifteenth and Mill streets. Pat rlk N. Dahlin, pastor, residence. 1996 Trade street. Morntng wor ship 11 o'elock. Sermon topic. "Unlimited Power. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Miss Esther Erkksoo. superin tendent. Evening services: 6:30. Intermediate League meeting In the church parlor. Miss Marian Hultenberg la the leader. The topic Is "How we get our money." The Senior League will dlscusp "Paths to Peace". Mrs. Alt a M. Gentry Is the leader. Week's activities: Monday eve ning the young people of college and high school age will meet at the church for a social meeting. Tuesday evening the Intermedi ates win enjoy., tbplr, social eve ning from 7 until 9 p. m. Tues day afternoon the Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs." L. Rn- logged AUrEUEfMC RADIO Read This Letter from C, T. 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AU members and friends are Invited to attend. Wednesday evening tho regular mid-week meeting will be held. Tho topic wiU "be "The Elements of Worship. . Thursday evening tho Ladles Aid win serve a dinner at tho cjiurchifrom 5 to 7:30 p. m. Saturday, tho Pioneer ciud will moot at 1 o'clock for a recre ational period at tho Y. M. C. A. At the same nour the Friendly Indians will bold their meeting. Tho story .hour will be held from 2 to 4 o'clock at the church. This Is for all tho children under 9 years of ago. - Mrs. Gentry and Miss Andrea Ipsen are In charge. CASTLE mOTED BRETHREN "The Cbnrch hi Rnarlewood" A cordial Invitation to all to attend the Sunday school at 10 Lesson. "'Baptism and Com. m union." Morning worsnip ll m. Sermon, "The Gospel to Every . Creature." Special music. Junior Christian Endeavor 2:30 p. m., MISS Derma nuciema u- perlntendent. senior cnristian Endeavor at 6:80 p. ra. Topic, "How to Become a Christian." "At the Crossroads" is the subject of the sermon for the evening ser vice at tho 7:30 hour. Miss Catherine Beardslay will sing. The annual meeting of the wo man's Missionary society will bo held at tho chrfrch Tuesday. March v1 2. at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Jesse- Loter Is tho president. There will be annual reports given and election of officers held. Indus trial Missions In Africa Is the pro- gram theme. Mid-week - prayer and Bible study -service Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at tho church. As a part of our pro-Easter Christian Life campaign cottage prayer meetings will be, held on Friday night at 7:30 at the homes of Mrs. Hannah Yarnell, 1215 North 16 th street and J. C. Hill. 638 North 20th street. Everyone Is welcome. Prayer services will also be held on March 19, 21 and 82. The spe cial services at . the church will begin on Sunday, Marsh 24; which will bo Decision Day in the. Sun day school. 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