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The 03SG0N STATESMAN, Salem Oregon, Saturday llondng; March 22, 1533 PAGC TII2UE Pfe - Easter Days See Much Activity in BIBLICAL DRAMA 1ILL BEEIVEI Knight Memorial Church Players Announce Pro duction for 7:30 "He Came Seelnr." a Ttihl. drama, will be presented by the! ivnigni Memorial church players Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The drama, presented ; a few months ago, is reproduced In re sponse to many requests made by members and friends of the church. the cast of characters is: Asa, a respectful serrant, Vernon Bush nell; Joab, AsaTs son. born blind, Donald Barnard; Hilkiah. Jewish aristocrat, H. C. Stover; Judith, wife of Asa. Loraine Haag; Anna, a friend of the family, Caroyl Braden; and neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Braden. Miss Mary Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson, and j John Ritchie. The scene is a room in a small house in Jeru salem and the time, a morning In December the last year of Jesus' life. Costumes are appropriate to the period. A musical background to the drama has been arranged by Don ald J. Allison and H. C. Stover. Preceeding the play "Light of Light," a trio (Neidlinger. will be sung by Beneltta Edwards, Har riett Adams and H. C. Stover. The organ numbers to be heard in clude "Processional in D" by Moussorgsky; "Meditation" (by (Karg-Elert); "Marche Celebre" (Lachner), Donald J. Allison, or ganist. Fred Eastman, professor of re ligious drama of Chicago Theolog ical seminary, says of "He Came Seeing": "The factors which make for strong drama are here; char acter, struggle, action, climax, choice and theme. A new drama of emotional strength and religious Talue." T 9:30, KPO, San Francisco, Non sectarian; Rev. W. Earle Smith. 10:45. KYA, San Francisco, Old St. Mary's church. 10: SO, KFI, Los Angeles, Tem ple Baptist. 11:00, KGW, Portland, church service. KHJ, Los Angeles. First M. E. church; KGO, Oakland, Bi ble stories; KFOX, Long Beach, St. Luke's Episcopal; KNX, Los Angeles, First Presbyterian ; KHQ. Spokane, Central M. E. 11:15, KOMO. Seattle, Ply mouth Congregational. 12:00. KGW. KOMO. KGO, Na tional Youth conference. Dr. Dan Poling on "Can Human Nature Be Changed?" 1:00, Same stations. Cathedral hour. Dr. S. Parkes Cadman on -The Certitude of Faith." 3:00, same stations, Catholic hour. 7:00, KSL. Salt Lake City. First Presbyterian. 8:00, KFOJ, Long Beach, First church of Christ. Scientist; KHQ, Spokane, New Episcopal cathe dral. Jason Lee Continues Series Special Meets For Most of New Week Special meetings will be con tinued at Jason Lee Memorial church on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings of this week. Dr. Thomas Temple, su perintendent for the Salem dis trict, will be the special speaker for this series of meetings. Other special features of the evangelistic program of the church included the services con ducted by the young people of the church and will include observ ance of Decision Day. throughout the church, calling from house to bouse, the cottage prayer meet ings and the observance of Pas-. sion week. Ford Memorial Revival Meetings to End Sunday The closing, services if the re vival meetings at the Ford Me morial If. E. community church which have been in progress the past two weeks will be held to day. There will be special music and other special features. The doors of the church will be open ed at both services to receive memben into tbe church. The Boy Scouts will meet Tuesday County Endeavor Plans Big Rally Here Next Friday Program for the Marlon County . Christian Endeavor Union rally to be held next Friday, March 28, at the First Evangelical church here beginning at 8 o'clock has been arranged as fol lows t Song service; invocation; accordion solo by Robert Brown, aong by First Unit ed Brethren Juniors; ad dress by James C Hender son, selection by Turner or chestra; vocal solo by Will iam Wright of Salem, vio lin nolo by Elaine Lteln grabe of Salem, address by Boas Gniley, and song serv ice. . An executive committee meeting has been called for Tuesday, March 23, at the First Christian church here. t - - SUNDAYS CHURCH m Preaches Cii.:t Ira D. Warner, I. D., who will p -cacb. iext week at the Cn&tlc United Brethren church. He appears here in an eastern co.t'.unie, aiul woven la his mes sages f.nd Illustrated lectnrea tv ill be much front the Holy Land, which be visited a few j ears ago. evening at 7 o'clock for their reg ular meeting and choir practice ill be held Thursday at 8 o'clock. Hmntrap Cfmrri) txbkt& narr evangelical Corner of Liberty and Center streets. A. P. J.ajrton, pastor. Morning serrice, 11 o'clock; subject: "Alone With God." The choir will furnish special Bomber. ETeninr rrice, 7:30 'clock; subject: "The New Creator." Special music: The orchestra will famifch the maaio in this service. Sunday school 0:45 a.m., L. L. Thornton, Supt. Mid week ser vices 7:80 p.m.. Thursday; r. N. Thomp son, leader. Yonnr People's meetings Sunday evening at 7:30. Topic: "Ber riers That Keep Tonne People From Christ." Savilla Phelps, leader. CHURCH OF THE MAZAXEKE One block south ef CVnter on 19th street. L. D. Smith, pastor, phone 29-10. Sunday school 9:45 in tbe norninjr. . M. Litwiller, Supt. Large children's choir will si nr. Morning worship 11. Special Bible message. Mrs. Paul Hardy will sine a solo. Young People's meet ing in, the evening at 6:30. Miss Aman da Olson will lead the meeting. Topic. "The Early Church and Personal Work" John 1:35-5-. Special music. The Jun iors will meet with Mrs. Alma 8mith at 6:30. Preaching service at 7:30 p.m. and happy song seroice with the old time gospel songs. Mrs. L. D. Smith and Lorene Smith will sing a dnet. Wed nesday evening at 7:30 there will be a special missionary service and Miss Ida leg. a missionary will sees It. Yonnr People's Eible class and prayer meet ing rridsy night at 7:30. UNITARIAN CHTJBCH Sunday school at 10:00. Services at 1 a.m. The services will be in charge of the students of the Sunday school. Mr. Feldman will give a talk on "Uni tarian Heroes." Solo bv Mrs. Thurma Houston. Mrs. Mary Denton at the organ. FREE METHODIST Corner Market and North Winter Sts.. W. N. Coffee, pastor: phone 2296-W. Morninr serrice 11 o'clock. Special ma lic by ansrtet. Erenine; service 7:30 o'clock. Special music: song serrice at 7:30 led by Mrs. Edna Hansen. Snn day school 9:45 a.m.. Herbert Hansen, Snpt. Mid-week servii-es 7:80 v.m. Thursday. Tonne People's meeting 6:30 p.m. Emory Goode leader. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Center, and Liberty streets. Charles E. Ward, pastor. Moruina service 11 o'clock; subject: ".7esus Rejected Why! Special mutic by mixed quar tet. Evening service 7:30 o'clock: sub ject: "The Feast of BrUhaziar" played by the w nrht California Players. Has- day school 9:45 a.m.. F. E. Near. Snpt. Midweek services Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Toung People' meetings Thursday even ing at 7:30. ST. PAUL'S CHTJBCH Church and Chemeketa streets. Holy Communion 7:30 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon 11 a.m. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Wednesday: Holy Communion, 7 and 10 a.m. and Vespers 4 p.m. Friday: SO p.m. The Rer. D. A Court Simmons of St. Marks. Portland. Monday 1 :30 p.m. Study Class. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Church of the Full Gospel: Rev. C. O. Weaton. pastor. Services: Saturday: 7:45 p.m. Toung People's meeting. Sun day: Sunday school 1:45 p.m. Church service at S p.m. Evangelistic service at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday: Bible lecture, with large chart, 7:45 p.m. Wednesday: Young People a Prayer meeting 7:45 p.m. meets this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Crl Hixenhaugb. 15S5 X. Winter street. Tbe assistant pastor, H. Wilson, will give a half honr study ia personal work. Tonne People's monthly business meetinr will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Doran. date to he annonnced. Thursday: Fellowship and Prayer meeting with Deeper Life Message 7:45 p.m. The tabernacle ia at 13th and Ferry streets., one block south and one block enst from the su preme court building. RETOFRMXD CHTJBCH Corner Capitol and Marion street. W. O. I.ienk semper. psMor: phone 668-W. German service lf a.m.: subject: "The Syro-Phoenician Woman." Eagliah aer vice 11. a.m.: subject: "The Power ef Prwyer." Special music: Anthem "Nearer My God to Thee" by Mable North. Sunday school 10 a.m.. F. E. Krnse, Supt. COURT ST. CHTJBCH OF CHRIST Conrt and 17 streets. B. P. Shoe maker, pastor, 345 S. Winter street, phone 35S9-J. Morning service 11 e'rlork: subject : "The Need and Value and Safety of a High Standard." Pal ter preach iag. Bpeeisl music: song by the choir. Evening service 7:30 o'clock: t abject: "The Spiritual Significance ef Baptism." pastor, preaching. 3peeial musie by the choir. Baptismal service at close. Snnday school 9:45 a.m.. Mrs. Frank Marshall, Supt. Mid-week swr vices: 7:30 p.m., Wednesday at the church. Toang People' meeting Christian Endeavor and Junior meeting :80. AM society all day Wedaeaday. mST inUTTJALXST Fraternal temple en Center street be tween Liberty aad High. Berries thle Snnday evening at 1 :SO 'deck. The regnlar pastor. Rev. Lorlla X. La Vslley will be tha speaker. Topie. "Tha Rela tive Value Madera Spiritualism." Message. There will be a school ef spir itual iaitruetioa held Sunday afternoon at S o'clock aad a ircl from 1:10 to 1 'eloek. wjrxGHT MEMOEIAX 19th and Ferry streets. H. C. Stover, pastor; phase 1934-J. Morning aer vice, 11 e'claek; robject: "Like a Palm Tree," Special asaaic: goto "If Aay Little Bong ef Mine" (Teresas Delriege) Carrol Braden. Evening aereiea 7 :0 o'clock; religions drama "Ha Came Seeing.'' Special music: Tria "Light of Light" (NeidHnger) Beaeitta Ed ward a, Harriett Adams, sag H. O. Starer. Orgaa numbers "Processional ia D" (Mosargbr): "Meditatiaa" (Karg Elert) "Maresi Celebra' (lachner). Sunday ceL 19 aja.; X C. Harris, Snpt, Mid-week aerdvice. Teang ra pla's meeting S;4S p.m. , IT. JOHII LTJTHZftA (Ho. Ira.) North 16th aad A atreeta. block north aid Old People's heme. H. W. Ore, pastor, lferalaff English service 9:4$ 'stock. Genua al 11. Sasdsy Khaol t a.m. English Lea tea service Wed aeaday evening 7: SO. QLAO TTDDroS SCZMIOX S5S Court street. C. 8. Johns oa, paa tor. Sunday school at t p.m. Rervioee at sad S p.. Xvaagaltot Burrell will reach afters eon aad evening. Meet ings Tuesday, Thursday aad gitatday vaaiags. REVIVAL Clin MSB WEEK The cecond week of evangelistic services at the Castle United Brethren church holds much prom ise, according to Rev. L. W. Bld dle, pastor. Bishop Ira D. Warner, D. D., of Portland, world traveler, lecturer and preacher, will bring the gospel messages for the next week. "Bishop Warner is a big man la every way, and those who hear him will want to hear him the sec ond time and every time he speaks' says Rer. Blddle. Bishop Warner, while In the Holy Land a few years ago took many pictures of scenes there. These, with other stereopticon pictures he will show and tell about during the opening period of each service during the week. Services will begin at 7:30 o'clock each night, and are, of course, open to all. The program for the week in cludes: Monday, get-acquainted night; Tuesday, women's night; Wednesday, men's night; Thurs day, family night; Friday, young I people's night. CHE18TIAW AJTD atTSSIOWAXY ALLIANCE TABEBJfACLB 65S Ferry street. Louis PinneU, saa tor. Residence 2303 No. 5th street. Phon. 753 J. S. 8. at t:45 a.m. Mrs. Myra White. Supt. Classes for all age. Senior at 11 o'clock, subject, "Fight the Good Fight." T. P. 8. at :S0. Marie Johnson, leader. Evangelistic service at 1 :30. Live aong and testi mony service. Special music furnished by the young ladies goapel quartet. Tues day night fellowship meeting at the ta bernacle. T. P. 8. cottage meeting at the home of Henry Friesen at Indepen dence. Prophesy class on Friday night at 7 :4S open to all. aOXX. STKEET IfZTHODIST Fifteenth and MiU streets. Leslie B. Bailey, pastor. Horning worship 11.00. Subject: "The Church and the Parent." Evening; worship 7:30. Subject: "Cod in Living". Church school, 9:45 a.ns. Miss Esther Erickson, 8upt. Epyorth League 6:30 p.m. Mid-week meeting Wednesday, 8 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST Corner ef Marion and Liberty streets. Robert L. Payne, paator, Fred Breer Sunday school Supt. Sunday school 9:45 with five departments. Horning preaching service 11 o'clock. Sermon topic. "Can a Child ( God Ever Be Lost!" Three minute sermonette for children. Young people's meetings, three groups meeting at 6:30. Evening preaching service 7:30. Sermon topie "Tha Natural Fruits of Indicision." Special gospel music af both services. Teachers' meeting for study honr Tuesday evening 7:30. Prfrf-er meeting Wednesday evening, 7 :30. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN 12th and Mission streets. A. 8. Hen derson, pastor; phone 1903-W. Morn ing service 11 o clock; subject: "What Is Written and How Beadest Thoat" Evening service 8 'o'clock; subject: goa- Sel theme. Sunday school 10 a.m.. Alice . Henderson, Supt. Tonng People' meetings: Juniors -Monday at 1:30 p.m. Senior C. E. Sunday 7 p.m. Thelma Da vis, leader. CASTLE UNITED BRETHREH North 17th and Nebraska streets, L. W. Biddle, paMor; phone 2622-J. Hom ing service 11 o'clock; subject: "Sowing and Harvest." Rev. F. W. Pontine. Vancouver. Washington, preaching. Ev ening service 7:30 o'clock: subject: "The Enduring", Rev. F. W. Ponti preaching. Sunday school 10 a.m. Evaa gelistie services 7:30 p.m. each Bight ex cept Saturday. Bishop Ira I. Warner, Portland, preaching. Toung People' meeting 6:30 p.m. 8unday. Xiss Ber tha Van Cleave, leader. Ladies' Aid meet ing an Wednesday. AMEBIC AH LUTHERAN Church street between Chemeketa and Center. 11 a.m. The Devil Which Waa Dumb." Anthem: "0 Most Merciful," Elliot. Solo: "Teach Mo to Pray." Jewett Alvin Sherman. At 7:10 a aong service directed by William Me- Gilehrist. Anthem: church chorus: "Je sus For Me." Morris. Duet: Mis la la Qoesseth and Misa Olive Boraa. Ser mon: "Hold Fast That Which Thou Hast." Sunday school at 9:45: Max Oehlhan, Supt. JASON LEE CHTJBCH Isirarounds road at Winter and Jeffer son streets. Church school assembly for junior and older grade Sunday at t:45. Special features of interest at tha op ening moment be an time. Morning worship at 11 a.m. "Behold the Man at God" will be the theme. Special musie by the choir. A short talk by a laymaa will also add interest. At S:S0 ia the church parlors will be held tbe ioist meeting of all officers and teachers of the church and church school for ai cussion of evangelistic program and for reviews ef certain interest leslleta that are being distributed for reading. In termediate, high school and young poo Die' leagues and the church forum meet at 0:30. At 7:80 the community sine, special musie and discussion ef "Tho Four Pillar." On Tuesday. Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. Dr. T. H. Temple will bring the message ia a series of special meeting!. FIRST OERMAH BAPTIST North Cottaa-e and D. streets. 6, Ratseh, pastor; G. Sehunke, . assistant pastor. Sunday achoel 0:45 a A. Morn ing service at 11 a'eleek. Sermon tep- mum v iu. .... w tow w - - Chair Anthem "I Will Be Like Jesse." The aannsl Bible day program ef tha Busday school will be gives Buaday aa rinning at 7:30 p.m. Ber. Ashley wTtl give aa Illustrated lecture at S pjs. Re gular aud-week prayer service at 7 :S0 p.m. Wednesday. FIRST CsduSTIAJT High and Center street. D. J. Howe, patter: whone 19S3-J. Morning vie 11 o'clock : subject: "Our Lard's Unanswered Prayer." Camp Fire. Oirl will be gnests at the morning semes. As tasia : "la. tie Hoar ef Trul ' nieeme IaeldeaUl tela: Miss Aide Smith. Ia eidtaUl duet: Mils Lillian Scott, Mr. Wendell Robinson. Anthem: "Tha Heevano Respond." Beethoven. Fves iae service 7:80 a'eleek: aabjeet "The Kiaa of Kevtvsl the Charea Heeds. Pre-Faster Revival Wains Sunday. March 80 with Dr. Howard Far ef Lee Aagelee preaching. Saaday achoel 9:4S a.as- 3. B. Protsasan. Sunt. Mid-weak services: 1:10 p.m. Wedaeaday. Teang People o meetings S:90 p.m. Several grasps f 0. I. meat la their respsctlve roeav. Chair rehearsal Thanday T:I0 p.m. Prof, E. W. Hobsoa, director ef musie. Kit Lai Flammer, argaaiat. 1HJT CHURCH 07 CHRIST, icmmiT Ohsmihcta aad Liberty atreeta, Pas day services at 11 am. aad S p.m. Sub ject, "Matter." 8uaday ecsast m :4S aad 11 is, TMUmeaial meeting sry .Wednesday evening at S.1 Beading rasas 40S Masonic Temple, epea freva 11 ta :0 except Bun cay ana aaiMtjs. anrnTMr Orchard He! rati Road. Meredith A. Gravel, Miter; phn 1S66-J. Maralng arrlaa 11 a'eleek. D. C Held, areeea In. Snaelsl music! Mr. Heida will tla. Saaday school l:4S a.na, Larkln rlea, r0B9 ICXMOlXAXi X. 8. COMMOTTTT darts avanas and Talrt Streets. Mere dith. A. Orevea. p eater; phase . 1MS-J. Maralsa Berries 11 a'eleek: ss elect: Li vis a Bsersfiee." Special mnsiei There will be special slating. FTealngnserrtee a' eloek: an hi net: "Tha (Jafsrtlr- ehle ana." Mrs. Briaktoy aad ethers will alms. Mr. Frteaaa is eaarca mssie. Saaday aches! 9:45 a.SL, Mrs. J. U Aastia, sunt, jua-weca A Week's Sermonette The Symbol of Salt By REV. FRED C. TAYLOR (Part or First Methodist Church) Text: Te are th aalt of the earth, but if the salt have lost Its savor It is good for nothing but to be cast out and trodden under foot of men." Matt 6:13. This is one of the most familiar and forceful figures of speech used In the Bible. It describe, the character and value of true religion expressed in good works. The Master Teacher used it as a symbol of his followers who accepted his principles of liv ing and became a force for righteousness in tne earth. Tbe seven fold truth of this symbol may be suggestive. 1. Salt was used as a seal In the covenant of brotherhood. The Arabs had the saying "there is salt between us" which meant that they bad pledged each other to be friends and brothers. Spilling the salt at the last supper was an omen of tbe breaking of the bonds of friendship. The Christian religion should unite all believers in true brotherhood. 2. Salt has a nourishing property and value. No mineral is so abundant and universal as salt. It is claimed that a pigeon can only live three months without it, a dog ean only live six months without it and human life would soon become extinct were it not for the nourishment of salt. 5. Salt has a purifying property. It serves as an antiseptic and cleanses and heals all that it touches. Christian people should not only preserve truth and the Ideals of religion but should purify human society in all of its relationships of every evil and unhealthful practice and power. 4. Salt works silently and inconspicuously in its process. Like tbe kingdom which comes without observation, that works In the heart and changes conditions. The truth of God in the lives of Christian people will be manifested in conduct and character without a loud profession. 6. Salt creates a desire or thirst for the water of life. As the little girl defined its power, "it makes people thirsty." Those who follow the teachings of Christ and live His life should have an influence upon others to desire the same thing. True religion ex pressed in good works will win others to God. 6. Salt must have contact or association to prove its power. Kept by Itself it may be beautiful but worthless. Placed in eon tact with other substance it destroys the bad and increases the good. Christian people become of real service when they relate themselves to others. 7. Salt may lose its strength and become tasteless and in sipid. It may retain Us form but have no inherent force or value. Blocks of salt quarried on the shores of the Dead Sea and taken to Jerusalem were allowed to be exposed to the elements and de teriorated and became worthless. It was taken into the streets and trodden underfoot. Christians may retain the form of godliness and yet not have the life and power to be a cleansing, healing and saving Influence among men. Salvation Army Corps to Observe Annual Week of Denial From The Salein Salvation Army corps will unite with other units throughout the western states from March 30 to April 6 in ob serving the annual week of prayer and self denial. This spe cial week, points out Captain Wil liams of tbe local corps, is held within the army to stimulate In terest in and to raise finances for the Army corps and its mission ary activities. A meeting to pre pare the local group for the an nual observance has already been held. Commissioner Adam Gifford, leader of the Army in the west, has asked every Army center, corps and outpost in the 11 Pa cific coast states and Hawaii, comprising the western territory, to cooperate with the Army throughout the world in observ ing the event with special pro grams as a part of tbe great Gold en Jubilee Crusade, the celebra tion bf the 50th anniversary of the advent of the Army in America. During this week every officer and soldier of the Army rigidly denies himself of the necessities of life, using the money thus 7:15 p.m. Thursday; tha pastor, leader; place: church. Junior, Intermediate aad Senior league a: SO p.m. IMVAJTUXL FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY Oorner North 17th and Chemeketa streets. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Praiae and preaching 11 ajn. Sermon object, "Tne Urigin of the Bible." Ev ening service 7:30 subject, "What la the Gospel and What Has It Dene." Mid week services Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 7:80. Wednesday evcnine Cottage grayer meeting, C. Lewi Rounds, pastor. PRATER BARD The Prayer Band af tha Missionary Department, auxiliary ta the County and Dtsto jjoimemn associations, is ami meet ing at the Church ef the Nsaarene, Fri day morning at 9 o'elock. On block south of Center street ea 19th. FIRST PRESBTTERLsjr Corner of Winter and Chemeketa atreeta. Rev. William 8. Gilbert, D. D. pastor. Bible school at 9:10 clock. L. M. Bamage, Supt. Moraing worship at 11 a' dock. Dr. Gilbert will preach, us ing aa hia topie "My Church." The aaie will Include aa aataem. ".Holy Art Thou" (Haadel). sad aa offertory solo by Mr. Leoa Jenoison "How love ly Are Thy Dwellings" (Liddtc). Chris- . - w a . . -1 a a usb . ABseiver societies ntwi o .aw o'clock. Evening worship 7:80 o'clock. Dr. Gilbert will present a study af the hymn. "My Faith Leak Us to Thee." Mrs. Florence Teed will dag. "My Thsk" (Ashford). Organ ambers. "AadsatiBS ia Dh" (Leasare). "Klegy (Masssnet). "March ia Bb" fVolek- mar). Mid-week services en Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Gilbert will give the second of a series ef studies ea the ser mon aa tha Meant. FIRST METHODIST XPISCOFAX Comer State aad Church streets. F. O. Taylor, paator; pboa 97. Morning r vice 11:00 e'clock; subject: "The Fins Power af Reliatoa." Bo eel si musie Asthama "Harbav af Rest" Leaser. God ef Oar Fathers" Beast. Incidental solo, Reaald Craven. Freeing service, 7:10 e'clock: sabjeat: "Tbe Traaifre- asr" a motien aietnr Slav. Chorea school, 9:49 a.m.; Bea X. KiehU, Supt. Mid-week services T:IO ms. Tesredsy Tha Paster, leader. Bawerta Leagae ITnlvaraits Chanter with First Casrds Chepter Topie "Making Caad." Leader Wills Amas. Janier Hia chaster. Mr. J. B. Crsrv ha eharra. If arse rr la Ea- werth Han la charge af the Ladies af the T. K. K. clsta. Junior church ia An- iu at 1L Miss Suthcrlaad, leader. C ALT ART BAPTIST CUUBCM W. Bart Cochran, paster. Sunday aehaol B:4S a.m. W. T. leaks. Sapt. Presehlng services 10:80 a.ns. and 7:80 nan. Br- Int.. aad Jr. B. T. P. U.S 6:80 a.m, Tuesday Bareee-Philataea Class asMtisav Orchestra wractiea. Wad' nesday Prayer meetiag. Tbaraday Chair MhearsaL Sunday service "Ia tha Bible Always Bight t" Aa shea "Oae Sweetly Bahama mount Ambreie. Mala enartet "Oa Thronrh tha Oat" llaa. F. M."Tha Height aad Depths af Oar Christian Ity." Mala eaartet "list ta tha Tel' MtKlaaty. USXXB MEMORIAL CHVX0B (Methodist Estseeaal) oath Commercial aad Myers treats. S. Darlor Jehaion, pastor, S48 S. Myrt street, phone 1714. Service! 11 s.at, aad 7:l5 f.at. At tbe 11 a'cVxk lervlee .k. Ill M JIU IIW Wmm "... w.. sirvwrn " " - The choir will sis. "Gad I the King. (Betnes). At tha Happy Eveaiag hear at 7:89 tha subject will ha "SaacUfy Thy If." Snnday seheat 9:4 a.m. B. D. Roaeman. Sapt. Taaag People' meeting at 9:80 e'clock. Mid-week ser vice and Tenng People a discussion (reap Thursday at 7: JO. Prayer and Self March 30 to April 6 gained for the support of tbe less favored comrades in dark coun tries. The self-denial fund, inaugur ated as an Army Institution 43 years ago, has enabled the Sal vation Army to extend and main tain Its service into a truly worldwide-organization established in more than 82 countries and col onise, speaking 59 languages, with 15,163 corps and outposts operated under the direction of 25.427 active officers and cadets. Many of these lands which began on self-denial money, are now self supporting the ultimate aim of the Army for all lands. Young Folk Select Cast For Pre-Easter Drama To Be Given at Church With Mrs. Clifton Mudd direct ing, the young folk of Jason Lee church have had their tryouta for parts in the play "Dinah, Queen of the Barbers" which will be presented before Easter In the church. This is an intensely inter esting play offering- great drama tic possibilities. It has been offer ed by some of the leading groups of the east. It is not much known in this section and is expected to be of special interest for this rea son. The Saint Patrick's party at the church staged by the high school department last Monday proved very Interesting. It was well at tended in every feature. The cafe teria dinner went good, and the booths sold out all material long before the evening was over. Members of Missionary Society Attend Meeting The Women's Bible class of the First Methodist church will meet on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. A. Legge, 1499 State street, with Mrs. E. C. Miller act ing as assistant hostess. Mrs. J. 8. Green will lead the devotions and Mrs. C. W. Emmons, the pres ident, will preside at the business session and have charge of the program following. Mrs. Nellie Rabe, Mrs. J. W. Taylor, Mrs. W C. Keck. Mrs. E. C. DeLong and Mrs. B. Blatchford will assist the hostesses. General Aid Group Sets Meeting for Wednesday The General Aid society of the First Methodist church will meet in the church parlors on Wednes day afternoon at 2:30 e'clock with Mrs. I. L. McAdams, presid ing. Mrs. C. T. Wilson will con duct the devotional period. The la dies of the East Central Circle, of wbieb Mrs. P. J. Hunts la presi dent W.111 be hostesses for the af ternoon. Jones Addresses Leslie Father and Son Banquet Prof. W. C. Jones, of Willam ette university, was the speaker at a father and sob banquet which was held Wednesday evening at Leslie Memorial church. More than CO men aad boys enjoyed the evening'! fellowship, which was opened by selections by the Leslie orchestra. C. T. French presided. Father and Son Banquet Set for Wednesday Night The fathers and sons of the American Lutheran ehurch will have their annual banquet Wed nesday evening, March It. Tbe af fair is being sponsored by tbe La dies' Guild of the ehurch and the fellowship program and entertain ment will be given by the Sunday school.' " Most Churches of City 11 US H BIG PROGRAM TURNER. March 21 AH ser vices at tbe Turner Church of Christ are enjoying a steady growth. One hundred and nine teen were at Sunday scnool last Sunday and two adnlt members were added to the membership at the close of the morning service. Dr. H. C. Epley is keeping the chorus busy in specials and chor us work. The pastor. Rev. E. J. Gils trap, is presenting a strong connected series of faith building sermons. The subject for Sunday morning will be "Have you put your hand to the plow." The ev- eninr sermon will be on "The or dinances as spiritual factors." The young people will send two delegate to the coming state C. convention at Cooa Bay. iEIH T A spring time silver tea will be the outstanding event of mid week at the Knight Memorial church, this affair to be held in the church parlors Wednesday ff AFriAAn Vocri nn!n at 9ft ' a.ti an wa) uvgiuutua, , w v o'clock. A short Drogram of music and readings has been arranged, and the latest styles in spring mil linery will be shown in connec tion will the afternoon's enter tainment. Mrs. E. M, McKee Is chairman of the tea committee. Revivals Will Start Sunday at Jefferson With Gates in Charge JEFFERSON, March 21. Serv ices at tne Evangelical cnurcn Sunday are: Sabbath school at 10 o'clock followed by preaching service at 11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor meets at C:30. Helen Kihs leader, followed by a talk by Rev. C. P. Gates. The revival services will begin Sunday evening at 7:30 with Rev. C. P. Gates of Portland, as the evangelist. Services every eve ning next week at 7:45 o'clock, except Saturday. Linden Launer of Albany, will lead the song service. Wright Players to Give Bible Play Here Sunday At First Congregational The Wright California Players will present their great religious drama, "The Feast of Belshazzar" Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the First Congregational church. This Is the 10th season these play ers have appeared in dramatic presentations throughout the country. The action takes nlace In the palace of the king and beyond the rich hanging draperies is seen Ba bylon, the most colossal city of the world, especially painted for the Wright California Players by the Spanish artist Macais. The third act Is in the Lion's Den and Is called "The Triumph of Faith N srlmlaaion will be charged but a silver offering will be taken. Children must be accompanied by their parents. Picture on Prohibition TO Bft Seen Here SLindaV .. LlLUt 1- lAt... 1 1199 piUUlUUlVU iuwi.avu . u The TransicressoT. which is be- schools in all parts of tbe state and nation will be shown in the First Methodist church of Salem on Sunday evening, March 23 at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. R. E. Close, superintendent of the Anti-Saloon league of Oregon, states that tms Is one of the latest and best films of Us kind ever produced. Close will deliver an address in connec tion with the showing. Methodist Men to Plan Campaign Monday Night The Men's Council of the First Methodist church will hold a spe- cial meeting at the home of H. F. Shanks. 195 S. Cottage on Mon- day evening for the purpose oi planning a program tor the spe - cial evangelistic campaign which ia to come In April. The theme for prayer and discussion will be "Helping Men." Raipn u uni- ing Is the president of the Men's Council and Lon. 8, covert is tne secretary. Ertksen to Address Meet Of Salem Pastors Monday naitn an w.aitv in h the subject to be discussed by P. vr rritus .atn tha Amer. lean Lutheran chutch, before the biweekly meeting of tbe saiem uui.i.ri.i ...ru.i.ftnn tn Ka haM Monday morning at 10:20 o'clock at the T. M. C A. Devotions will be conducted by Rev. J. M. Com er, pastor of the Seventh Day Ad- venust church here. Members of Women's Bible Class Will Meet on Friday DALLAS. March 11. Members of the missionary society of the First Christian church of Dallas, attended a district convention ta McMlnnville all day Wednesday. Those making the trip were: lira. It. H. imoisr. Jars, aiar .u nsiwh Mrs. H. O. Black. Mrs. Frank, Harris. Mrs. Harry McDonald. Mr. ind Mrs. A. N. NewbOL Mrs. Ca bin. Mrs. mnler Whitney and Mrsc John Hughes. 1 TIM Hayesyille Sunday School r J District Convention Set For All Day Next Sunday The quarterly convention of the Hayesvllle Sunday school dis--trict will be held Sunday, March 30, at the Pratum Methodist church; six miles east of Salem on the Garden road, and a half mile south of the Mennonite church in that district. Theme of the convention will b "The joy of serving," and the entire day's session will be built around the thought; spiritual growth and not materia! wealth that counts. - , St Joseph Plans Solemn High Mass For Next Sunday Next Snnday moraing at 10 o'clock there will be a solemn high mass at St. Joe ehp's Catholic chore h here, snng by the pastor and as sisted by the Fathers Cyril and Leo, two Benedictine) father from the college at Mt. Angel. At this mass n choir ef boys from Mt. Angjel will famish tbe mnsk. They will be vested in the sanctnary. This is complimentary to Bt. Joseph's church in honor of the Haint whose feast day occurred laat Wednesday. Benediction will follow immediately after the mass. The choir will also sing. E ENDING CAMPAIGN DALLAS. March 21 The last few days of the Meade Evangelis tic party in Dallas promise to be great days, -with the armory filled each evening to capacity, with a Knlonrllrl elinrua rhnir anrl DTfheB- tra, and with great messages by tne evangelist on suojecis oi me Interest all being promised Saturday night will witness a children's program under the di rection of Harold C. Meade, fol lowed by Lawrence A. Meade's ser mon on "The Unpardonable Sin." Sunday three services will be held in the armory at 11 o clock, all churches uniting for morning wor ship. Sermon "God and the Bible." At 3:00 o clock a community mass meeting is scheduled with the sub ject "Heaven: Its Realities, Riches and Rewards. Sunday at 6:30 a union meet ing of the Young People will be held in the Methodist church, when once more Meade will bring a stirring message. ine young people of the Bruderthaler Men nonite church will have charge of the meeting. At 7:30, closing ser vice of the series, will be beard on 'The Saddest Text in the Bible." Congregational singing will be led by the evangelist and special mu sic by the chorus choir and orches tra. .DEPENDENCE HOST TO 1. 0. D. F. INDEPENDENCE. March 21 The Polk county visiting associa tion of the Odd Fellows lodges met Wednesday night. There was a very large attendance, over 250 Odd renows ana neoenans oemg present, uaiias, Aici'oy. tsaiision, Fall City. Salem and Monmoutb were represented. A good program was given as follows Rnnr America hr audience: ad dress of welcome, B. F. Swope; goio, JJr. iv no ii ; sku, oj uuu rei- a J a, war.. J Uas- T la I low 8 . QUCl, Jill. IUU ma -"- lows; duet, Mr auist: solo, Mrs. C. W. Irvine; Llnquist; play, by Rebekahs. After the program they retired to the banquet room, where lunch was served. The tables being dec orated with daffodils. Dancing was enjoyed till a late hour in the Sloper hall, music be ing furnished by the Wunder or chestra. Hughes Will Preach Last Sermon Before Turner Congregation Tomorrow TURNER. March 21 Rev. I. N. Hughes, evangelist, baa bad TeT interesting and helpful ser- I Tiees during the week at the M b. ehurch. Sunday will be bis iaBt day in Turner. Three ser 1 rices are planned for Sunday with basket lunch at noon. I a gronn of young people from McFarland, friends of Rer. and Mrs. W. S. Burgoyne. mi pe present with their orchestra, Amtiy Lad Moves To Seattle Home AMITT. Mareh 11 Lewis B TUfaoy, wno attenoea. unueia eoiiege tne seme,i.r ciinis year after graduating from Amity high school last spring, left . Thurs- n7 morumB Zr , has secured employment. He plans to make his borne with hia suoth- er, Mrs. Tiffany, and younger sla ter, Wanda. MEAD EVANGELISTS GROUPS -- - - - - - g ,. ; ' I V P r The convention will be divided into two sections, one for the sen iors and the other for the juniors. The senior program follows: Morning Song leader. O. O. Epley of Brooks: 10:60 devo tional service, Mrs. Amanda Mitz ner; 10:20 Review of last quar ter's lessons adult class by Wil liam DeVries and young people by Miss Irma Keefer; 11:10 special' music; 11:20 Address by Rob ert Brymer, evangelist: snd 11: 50 basket dinner. Afternoon-i-1 : 1 6 s o n g tr' vice; 1:30 Rollxall and business session: 1:45 Solo, selected by Miss Alice Judd; 2:00 Address. "The Present Power of Pentecost by Rev. Harry E. Gardner of Ja- son Lee church of Salem; 2:30' muis. Cummings quartet; 2:49 Missionary feature,. Eidriedge Sun day school; 2:55 Address, "The Joy of the Heart Established by Grace." by Rev. E. A. Fogg of Sa lem; 3:25 Special music. The program arranged for the juniors will be' under leadership I of Mrs. H. F. Shanks of Salem and includes: Morning 10:00 devotional service; 10:20 olasse. beginnere under Mrs. CKarles W. Cady. pri mary under Mrs. H. F. Shanks. ana juniors, lead-r not assigned; 11:00 solo by Merle Bartruff; 11:10 address; 11:45 basket dinner. Afternoon 1 : 1 5 s o n g e r vlce; 1:30 roll call; 1:4 5 mis sionary feature by Miss Luckey f the Hazel Green Sunday school; 2:15 music by Raymond and Doris Lundeen of Fruitland; 2: 30 address to children by Mrs. E. A. Fogg of Salem; 3:10 Cum mings quartet. W. E. Savage is president ol the district group, G. G. Looney is -vice president and Lois Keefer of Salem is secretary-treasurer. Since the last quarterly conven tlon, Waconda haj organized a' Sunday school. For the previous quarter, the best average attend ance as per enrollment was re corded in this order: Hayesvllle, Pratum M. E., Fruitland, Brooks, Hazel Green, Clear Lake, Salem Japanese, Middle Grove, Keizer. Lablsh Center, Pratum Mennoa ite, Auburn and North Howell. NORTH HOWELL. March 22 The Marion county truck have been busy near here tbe past few days hauling the dirt from each side of the main north and south market road and using it on a fill near the Ellis Stevens farm. The removal of this bank from each side of the road is a great Improvement and makes the road bed several feet wider. Keeizer Proud of Honors Won by Ivan Osterman KEIZER, March 21 Keizer was again made to rejoice when one of her former students, Ivan Osterman wa3 chosen as one of two outstanding students in Sa lem high. Ivan is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Beardsley, o!4 residents of Keizer. and the youngest son of Mrs. T. B. Morgan who still resides in Keizer. Scouts Attend Court of Honor SCOTTS MILLS. March 21 Several of the boy scouts with their scout master. Carl Millard, attended the monthly court of honor of Marion and Polk county. scouts held at the court house In Salem Tuesday evening. The boys promoted to second - class aad receiving their awards were Robert Shepherd, AverUl Fry, Paul Shepherd and Homer. Millard of Scout troop 16. NORTH HOWELL BE1S IMF1EH Montana Family , Likes Oregon TURNER. March 21 Mr. ani Mrs. W. S. Burgoyne entertained during the week for Mr. and Mrs. Krona of Helena, Montana,' who had not csn Mrs. Burgoyne, their ' niece, for 15 yean. They were much pleased wltb ' tbe Willamette Taller and may re turn after seeing California, CATCH MAJfT SMELT NORTH HOWELL, March 11 Ifr. and Mrs. August Woelke went smelt fishing last Thursday. This has come to be aa annual excursion for Mr. Woelke and be always returns with a. carload of . little fishes. r :: i: CALVARY BAPTIST CDURCH Cor. High Perry Sts. ' Badger. Bid. Sunday School t:4S a, m.'.W. T. Jenks, Supt. Preaching Serrleea 10: a. m. and 7:10 p. m.. B. T. P. U.e f:le p. ra. A. M. Is tlit Bible Always RfcMr Anthem "One Sweetly Solemn Thought -Ambrose - - If ale Quartette MOo Through the Cates Wllioa P. M. The Helzhta and Depths of Our Cluistianity .: Male Quartette "List to tbe Voice" McKlnney w. t7l rVwhraaL. naetor sTOU ARB WELCOME "X