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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salen Oregon, Salnrday fllorning, Apnl 5; 1830; A Week's Sermonette l What the Church Ls For By M. HOWARD PAGAN, D. D. YIK!nf Evangrlirt, Fin Christian Chnrch) Church of God's Program Evangelist DEDICATION IS TOMORROW ; o -r- J - " " Stvuctuve ' Used tor FolciSll Of Dedication Scheduled For Tomorrow Aftemoor a Formal dedication of the new Chorch of God edifice at i I: f Woman Evangelist To Start Meetings at First M. E. Church Sunday A series of special revival meet ings will open in the First Meth odist church on next Sunday with Mhss D. Willia Caffray as the evangelist dolnic the preaching. The services will be in the form of t campaign for the enlistment in and the enrichment of the Chris tian life based upon the words of Jesus. "I am come that they might have life and that they mi?ht have it more abundantly." Rev. Fred C. Taylor, the pastor of the church will ttave charge of the organization of the workers and the arrangement of the pro gram. The month of April with Palm Sunday and Easter as spe cial days will be observed by the church members as church atten dance month and the congrega tions will be enlarged and the church school attendance Increas ed. Miss Caff ray is an ordained min ister in the Methodist church and has had a wide experience in evangelistic work. She has spent two years in India and South Am erica doing special work under Bi shops Warne and Oldham of the Methodist church and her teach ings and ministry has the unqual ified endorsement of the church leaders. While In Salem she will reside in the home of Mrs. P. J. Kunta. 815 North Winter.' Her program will consist ot two " services -each day and the organ ization of a chorus of singers. Hi SERIES TO BE BEOJKTt I p.m Sunday church services on the radto: 9:30. KPO, San Francisco, non sectarian service. 10:00. KFOX, Long Beach, An geles Abbey organ recital. 11:00. KGW, Portland, church service. KHQ, Spokane, . Central Methodist. KGO, Oakland, Grace Ca thedral. 11:15. KOMO, Seattle, Plymouth Congregational. 12:00. KGW, KGO, and other NBC stations. National Youth conference. Dr. Dan A. Poling on "Culturing "Conscience." 1:00. Same stations. Cathedral hour, Dr. S. Parkes Cadman. 3:00. Same stations. Catholic hour. 7:00. KSL, Salt Lake City, First Presbyterian. KOMO, Seattle. First Church of Christ, Scientist. KHQ, Spokane, New Epis copal Cathedral. Mary Findley to Speak At Church Sunday Night On "World Neighborhood" At the First Congregational church Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock, Miss Mary Findley will speak on "The World a Neighbor hood" and the latter part of the moving picture: "A Harp in Hock" will be shown. Wednesday afternoon the Mis sionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. Rossman, 910 N. Capitol street. The program will Include a very interesting play, devotions will be led by Mrs. C. A. Park. This is the Easter thank offering meeting and a very fine program will be presented. Women's Church Groups Plan to Hear Visiting Evangelist Next Week The Queen Esther Circle of the First Methodist church will meet in the "chnrch parlors on Tnesday evening at C o'clock for a supper and short business session, after which the women will hear Miss Oaffray's message in the main auditorium. The Women's Foreign Mission ary society will not meet Wednes day afternoon but will cooperate in attending the evening service led by Miss Caff ray, the evange list, and in parish visitation. Church Volleyball Teams Will Meet Monday Night The volleyball team of the Ford Memorial church, West Salem, "will meet the team from Turner In a game at the community hall In West Salem Monday night. O COMES HERE Evangelist H. C. Baum of Chicago, who will open a two weeks, series of special meetings San- day, April 6, at the First German church, College and D Streets. Rev. G, W.. Rutsch, the regular pas- tor, will assist hiriulVteet- ings will be; held every evening except Saturday ? at 7:45 .o'clock jind will continue through Friday, April 18. ; , . - . li : ft , D. Willia Caffray, who will open a aerie of meeting at the First Mctliodft charrh oat Sunday. The fipworth League of the Ford Memorial church Is planning to hold a backward party in the com munity hall on Friday evening. Hwrtrap ikrimes in talent CJmrcje STOOOT CUUftt'H Orchard. Hoights Rod. Meredith A. Grorrs, pastor. Pbne 1566-M. Mora ine lerTtc 9:45 a.m. Sermoa aubjert: "Triumphant Defeat." The pastor preach in j. Sunday school 11 a.m. I-ar-kin Griee, 8upt. FORD XBnfOKXAX, M. B. COMMUNITY Corner Cjerth avenue and Third street. Meredith A. KroTe, pastor. Phone 1366 M. Morning serrir 11 a.m. Sermon topic: "Triumphant Defeat." Special Diuklct Voral dnet by Mlues Martha and Ruth Mat-rx. Kraiing service 7:30 p.m. Dr. T. II. Temple preaching. Special music: Voral aolo it? Mrs. Guy St gent. Voral dart br Alice Creasy and Hope Raymond. Sunday school 0 :45 a. m. ' Mrs. J. U. Austin. Supt. Mid-week semce 7:45 p.m. Wednesday a group from the Salvation Army will have charge of this service. Coma and en- it. Young People a meetings for tors, Senior and Intermediate 6:30 Tnesday Boy Scouts 7 p.m. and Thursday Choir practice 7:30 p.m. HIOHUUTI) TBIXXDS Highland and Church. Kdgar P. Sims, pastor. Bible school at 10 a.m. tarl M. Beckett. Supt. Morning services at 11 a.m. and evening tervire at 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. Thurs day evening. FIRST CHRI8TIAH High and Center streets. I. J. Howe.J rpsttor; residence 10ZS -North winter. Phone 1933-J. Morarng service 11 o'clock; subject: "Living Letters," Pr. Pagan preaching. Morning anthem, "O Lord, Most Holy" Caesar Frank. Ev ening service 7:30 o'clock; subject: "Three Pictures ef Peter." Dr. lagan preaching. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. J. B. Protsinan, Supt. Young People's meetings: 6:30 p.m. C. E. Groups meet in their respective rooms. KNIGHT MEMORIAL 19th and Ferry streets. H. C. Stover, pastor; phone 1924-J. Morning service, 11 o'clock; subject: "Bearing a Cross." Special music: Trio "I've Found A Friend" (Kearis) Beneitta Edwards, Harriett Adams and Vera McCune. Ev ening service 7:30 o'clock; subject: "lie Gave Himself." Special music: Trio "There Ia a Green Hill Far Away" (Stebbins). Cherui "I Knew That My Redeemer Liveth" (Wooler). Sunday school, 10 a.m. C. C. Harris, Snpt. Young People's Meetings: 0:45 p.m. Ladies' Missionary meeting and luncheon Wed. April 0, at 13:30. CASTLE TOOTED EKE THREE North 17th and Nebraska street. L. W. Biddle, pes tor; phone 3623-J. Morn ing service, 11 clock; subject:, "The Hesrt and its Spots" Combined 8. 8. and church service. Missionary mes sage by Mrs. )jf. C. Hill. Special music: piano solo, MiWa Prances L-4el!e. Ev ening service, 7:30; subject: "A Dayton Street Car." Sunday school 10 a.m. Mrs. L. W. Biddle, children'! Snpt Mid week services: 7:30 p.m. Thursday; Bi ble study Acts 2, at the church. Youag People's meetings: Christian Endeavor :30 p.m. Sunday. Ladies' Aid Wed nesday. Community night Friday. AMERICAS LUTHERAN Church street between Chemeketa and Center. Rev. P. W. Erikaen, pastor. Phone 2921. 11 a.m. "The Angel Ga briel and His Message .From God to Men." Anthem! "A Pilgrim's Journey." Solo: Mrs. Alice Hooper, 7:30 p.m. "The New Jerusalem." Song service led ly William MctiilchrUt, director of mu sic. Miss Lougene Breinke, organist. Solo: "Jesus Is Real and Precious to Me." Tobey. Miss Ruth Ttfcbitte. Sun day sehool at 9:30, Max Gehlhar. Bunt. Luther league at 6:30. Installation of new elected officers. Dorothy Rogsn topic leader. Iola (Juesð leader ef In termediate league 6:30. The Ladies Guild meet for their regular monthly meeting next Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the church social rooms. Mrs. C. M. Byrd, study program leader, Mrs. R. C. Arpke, president, Mrs. John Liadgren, Mrs. Jo seph K. Finden and Mrs. John Nenlin, hostesses for the day. FIRST CHUECH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty street. San day services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Subject, "Unreality." Sunday school at-S:45 and 11 a.m. Testimonial meeting every Wed nesday evening at 8. Beading room at 4'MS Masenie Temple, open from 11 te 5:30 except Sunday and holidays. ST. JO HITS XTJTHXKAX (Me. Syn) North 16th and A streets. Brock north of Old People' Home. H. W. Gross, pastor. English service t :4a' a.m. German T-enten eerviee at 11 a.m. Sun day school 9 a.m. English Lenton service Wednesday evening 7:30.4 CALVAET BAPTIST W. Earl Cochran, pastor. Sunday school :45 a.m. Preaching service 10:50 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. B. T. P. U.' 0:80 (Sr Int and Jr.) A.M. "Whra Ood and Man Meet." Anthen "6iv Cnto the Ierd" Cadman. Mala Quartet. P. M. "A Hew Creation." Ladies' Quartet . O TO PREACH X If the churches of Salem should go out ot business real es tate value would collapse, and the best eltlxena would move away at the first opportunity. There la no more valuable histi- tution In the nation than the church. To be sure it is imperfect, because it ia made up of imperfect Individuals. For any of ua to join a perfect church would, be to spoil Its perfection. - The church stands for the worship of God. Every church building is an invitation to men to remember God. Oliver Wen dell Holmes said. MI find-I have in one corner of my heart a ten der plant called reverence that needs to be watered at least once a week." In our age there'is no greater need than a consciousness of the reality and presence of God. There are three great realities in the message of the church reality of Gpd, reality of sin. and-reality ot salvation. The church alone proclaims salvation from sin through faith in Jesus .Christ. There Is no other institution that Is set for this task. If the church should become silent the gospel message would not be heard. And every man needs a saviour one-who can saye not only from the penalty of sin, but also from the practice ot sin. Jesus Christ Is that saviour. The church also stands for the development of Christian character. It opposes all that destroys peace and happiness: it fosters all that brings out the best that is in man. The law of the jungle teaches the survival of the fittest: the law of Christ teach es that we should take the unfit and make them fit The churches invite you to their fellowship because of what they can do for you, and because of what you can do for them. "Unto Him be the glory in the church." , ITBST TOITASXAJr Cottage and Chemeketa. Rev. Xred Alban .Weil, minister. Parsonage S67 Chemeketa. Church aeheel at 10 o'clock. Sunday -saorBinr service at 11 e'eleeh.-j Rev. Fred Alban Weil will preach Ma first' sermon as minister, upon "The Power ef the Spirit." Hole hy Hiss Al deaoe Kasitu "Repeat Ye," by Scott." riBST PBSSBTTESXaV , Corner of Winter and Chemeketa streets. Rev. Wm. 8. Gilbert, D. D.. sip ply pastor. Bible school :80 a.m. Mr. L. il. Ranuge, Supt. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Sermon by Dr. Gilbert, "Ya Are My Friends, If" The Ha ste will include an anthem, "Soul ef Christ" (Webbe), and a solo by Wil liam Wright, "A Ballad of Treee and the Master." (Chad wick). At 5:30 'clock the Communicant class will meet in the pastor's study. Christian En deavor societies meet at 6:80. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. Gilbert will preach using as his subject, "A New Song." Mrs. Xeva Cooley Mundinger will sing "Resignation," '(Care Roma). Mid-week prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. Gilbert will continue the study of' the Sermon on the Mount. JASON IXE Fairgrounds Road at Jefferson and North Winter street, Harry . Uardner, pastor. Church school will observe Mis sionary and Decision Day by department at 9:45. Special leaders will be feat ured in the Junior, Intermediate and High School departments. Morning worship begins at 11 a.m. Special mu sic "Comrades of the Cross" by the choir. The theme of the morning being Life's Satisfactions. The hour of the evening services are changed with tibia Sunday. The three leagues and the church forum will meet at 7 p.m. and the evening praise service begin at S p.m. The opening of the praise service will be in the form of a play by the King's Heralds entitled "Come Over and Help Us." The theme ef the evening will be "Christianity, a Fare er a FoTee 1" The Mid-week devotion and Bible atudy will begin at 7:30 en Thnrs day evening. f oir practice at the same time. s COURT ST. CHURCH OF CHRIST Court and 17th streets. ' B. F. Shea maker, pastor, phone 1589- J. Service 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sermqsv topiea: "Joseph' Greet Work For Egypt," a.m. No evening service as the chnrch will unite with the First Christian revival meeting. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Snpt.: Mrs. Frank Marshall. Christina Endeavor meeting with the society f the First church. Mid-week meeting Wed. 7:330. Aid Society meet all day Wed. CHSJITIA AJTD MISSIONAET ALLXaHCS TABESEACLE S55 Ferry street. Louise PinaelL tor. Phone 753-J. B. 8. at : ajau Mrs. Myra White, Snpt. Sermon at 11 o'clock. T. P. a at 6:80 Evangelit tie Service at 7:80. Prayer and Fellow ship meeting Tuesday night. T. P. 8. Cottage Prayer meeting on Thursday night. 'Prophecy class Friday night at 7:45. EVANGELISTIC TABEEVACLS Church of the Full Gonpel : C. . Wes ton, pastor. Services: Saturday: 7:45 p.m. Young People' meeting, Carl His enbaugh in charge. Sunday school at 1:45 p.m.. P. O. Alloway, Supt. Chnreh service at S p.m. Subject "The Ood ef All Comfort." Evaagelistie service at 7:45 p.m. sabject "Emotionalism an answer t critics. special musie n der charge of D. II. Wilson, musical di rector. Monday: ehnxch business meet ing 7:45 p.m. Tuesday: Bible study en new coverant continued, 7:45 p.m.. Wed nesday: Young People' prayer meeting 7: SO p.m., meets this week at the home f Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fardo. Kev. Wil son will continue the studies in soag- lesdership and ia personal work. Thurs day : ehnrch prayer a tut lellowsnip meet ing, 7 :45 p.m." FISST EVANGELICAL Center and Liberty, A. P. Layton. pas tor. Bible school at 9:45. L. L. Thorn ton Hunt. Morning warship at 11 o'clock. Subject, "The Light at the World." The choir will furnish special nnmhar- Christian Endeavor at :. Topic, "What la Involved ia Deciding For Christ I" Gladys HiUieker. leader. Evenine warshin at 7:80 'clock. Sab ject, "The Chrit ! Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow." Prayer meeting -en Thursday evening at T:80. The subject for study will be the Holy Spirit.. - ' tsmnxn or the xazaxeeb One block south of Center on 19th street. L. I. Smith, paster. Thane S940 Sunday achool at :45. Frank Litwiller. Snpt. Morning worship and sermoa at 11:00. This wiu be Commnnion Bnsdsy, object "The Blood thst Bpeaketh Bet ter Thines" Mrs. C. M. Lrtwillex .will sing a solo. Young People' meeting at 6:80 wilF be a missionary service. Mia The Samcten ia charga. Mrs. ca,U wilier, leader. The Janler will meet a a-la with the swDerviaor. Mrs. L. J. Smith, ah for a missionary service. Ev ening service for worship and preach ing at 7:30. Singing with a happy awinav Snbieet of messsce "Sonl-Win- ainr or Responsibility' Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening at 7:80 an Fri day evening young people' Bibla tndy at 7:30. . - : f FTJtST BAPTIST t Corner af Marion and Liberty straws. A. B. Batrd ( South Bend, Wash., sup ply paster. Sunday eehoel :45 with five epartasenta. Merniag preaching aerviee 11 'clock. Sermoa topis: -"Tha Great rommlaaian Alaa threa - aemoaettea for yeuag people. Baptist yeang pewp la meeting in three gronpe at S:S0 Sa day . aveniag., - Evening .neaeaing ser vice 7,80 . Sermoa opl 'Proverb tl 8pecial gwrpel musle st both ssrvieai. Teschr, - meeting i Teltjr eleaing t $30. Prayer meetiag Wedaaa day evening 7:80. .... , " a, .;,- , ,.. , -. USU8 aTEaTOBZAl '- (Ksthodist Episcopal) -m . Soutk Commercial and Myers St. Darlow Johnson, pastor, 848 E. Myers. Phono 764 At It 'eUek the ,pastr will sneak en "InnT Peace and Pea- taeoeO "God's Tomorrow," (Wllsea), Will bo (UBg by the enoir. At te tay py Evenlag Boar at 7:80 a'elock, tha subet will be. Chrmtepher." , Sam dsy aeluMl St 8:45, Supt, K. D. Besemsa. Tb ywaag people will meat at 'ehsek fer tko Epwwrta Laagsm seivieee. At the Francis Asbnry lengne. Ens Xaf eilo Hiekaoo, who ha been a settlement worker ia ParUand. will ha Ua speaker. w a J n-l 1 i 1 1, ...I .. .4 Yawag Pewpla'a disenasioa group Tanx dag at Vtat a'aUea. riRST OBXMAjr BAPTIST Sort Cottage and D streets, e. Vf. Rntseh, minister. G. Sekenke, asaistant minuter, tmnoay acnool :es a.m. Ham Behirman, Snpt. Horning aerrice at 11 'clock at which time Evangelist H. C. Baom f Chicago, 111 will bring the met- I um Till. K-rl.. ki. t ...L. T paign with the church. Speeiel services tor YonaT People every evening at 7 'clock. Regular meeting at 7:45 p.m. MXLXi STREET M. E. Fifteenth, and Mill streets. Leslie B. Bailey, pastor. Morning worship lliOO. Subject: "Christ Calls to Home Missions." Evening worship 7:30. Sub ject: 'God' World." Church achool :lo s.m. Miss Esther Ericsson. Snpt. Epworth league 6:30 p.m. No mid-week services next week. FIRST CONOREOATIOEAX, Center and Liberty streets. Charles E. Ward, pastor. Residence 440 Center. Ser vices 11 s.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sermon topics: "Xot Servants, but Friends." Communion 8ervice. Music: Anthem: "God Is Onr Refuge" (Danks). Sole: "Come Cnto Me" (Coenen) Mr. Harms. Sunday sehool 9:45. F. E. Neer. Snpt. Week-day services: The Fellowship of Prayer Wednesdsy at 7:30 p.m. The missionary meeting will be held at the home ot Mr. George Rossmaa, vio X. Capitol. An interesting play will be given and Mrs. C. A. Park will lead the devotions. This is the annual Easter Thank-offering meeting and every woman of the church ohonM lie present. SOUTH SALZU FRIENDS 8. Commercial and Washington streets. Charles V. Haworth. pastor: phone 1697- M. Morning service 11 o'clock; sub ject: "Who Is This I" Special music: Solo by Rosa Miles. Evening service, 7:00 o'clock; subject: "God's Plan of Reconstruction. " Fifth la the aeries ef illustrated sermons on "What It Means to be a Christian." Interest and atten dance are good. So simple a child can anderstand bnt food for alL Ruth and Maxine Peanson will sing a daet. Sun- nay scnooi iu a.m. ; .Mrs. Marguerite P. Elliott, Supt. Mid-week services 7:30 p.m., Thursday; Mrs. Ireaa Cunningham, leader; place: C. E. room. Young Peo ple's meetings: These meetings are still nited with the evening service at 7 o'clock. This will be - the last evening for children te start winning a Chris tian flag by attendance at the special evening services. These illustrated ser mons will continue every night during Holy Week. FXEST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner State and Church streets. F. C. Taylor, paator; phone T4. Morning ervice, 11 o'clock; The Bev. D. Willia Csffray, evangelist, preaching. Special musie: Organ prelude "Theme from Sonata" Beethoven, Anthem. "U now Amiable" Rodger, solo Mis Both How. Evening aerviee. 7:80 o'clock. The Rev. D. Willi Cefiray, evangelist. Special musie: Orgsa Prelude "Choral" Lind sey. Anthem "Harbor ot Beat" Lester. "Cod of Our Fathers' Scots. Incidental solo Ronald Craven. Chnreh eeheol P:4S a.m.; Ben E. Riekli, Supt. Mid-week ser vices: Vit Willia Caff ray will spesk ev ery nirht at 7:80. Young People' nett ings: University chapter at o:b. nm chnreh chapter topie "(hir Idea of God" Junior High chapter topic, Hofman's masterpiece "Christ ia Gethsemane", leader Harry Mother. Easter prepara tions ia picture will be the subject for junior church. Church nursery in Ep worth hall at II- IT. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. George H. Swift, rector. Holy Commun ion 7:80 a.m. Church school 9:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist and sermon 11 a.m. FIRST SPIRITUALIST Fraternal temple on Center atreet be tween Liberty and High. Services thi Sundav evening at 7:80 Velock. Ia the absence af tha regular paator. O. E. Scott will bo the speaker. A school of nirirnal Instruction will bo held St 3 a.' clock and a circle from 8:30 to 7 o'clock. riBST CHURCH OP KU Ham! And Xnrth Cottage street. Rev. 1 W Httut naatnr: Dkene 1580-J. Wi aarvie 11 o'clock: RtoV. P. W. Hnnkins Branching. Special wraaie: "Our King Immanael," chorus. Evening er vlre, 1:80 'clock; subject: "Behold th Imh Af od flnndav school 10 a.m. Lyle Knot. Supt. Serviee every night except Saturday. Rev. - F. W. Hopkins, leader; place: chnreh. Twang People meetingt: 0:80 Sunday evening. Mvry Jam, Lebanon, leader. STsrava wawosruaAll I.T7TBSRA3I Eighteenth and Bute. Rev. Amos E. Winnaman. nastnr. rjhane 8726. German service :45. Subject: "Whence Take Vi Brand!" Enrlish service at 11. Subject: "At th Right Hand of the AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Chavrch St. B. Cbeaueketm Jt Center. A Downtown Chnrch. 11 A. M. Gabriers BIcssage From God to Man Anthem:, A Pilgrim's Journey Tillman 7:30 The New Heaven and the New Earth Anthem:' The Church Chorus Solo: Jeans b Real and Precious to Me Tony i Hiss Ruth Tibitts . Sons Service led by William McGIlchriat Rer. P. W. Eriksen, Pastor Cor. Higai rp- vv- J. - s V'e . i - The grew Church of God, corner of Hood and Cottage, which win be formally dedicated at 8:00 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Cen ter, Rev. C. W. Hatch, pastor; below. Rev. P. W. Hopkins, of Grants Pass, who will assist with the program and remain here to conduct an evangelistic campaign. . , JASON LEE YOUTH Production to Be Given at Church Auditorium April 11; Mrs. Mudd Head The young people of the Jason Lee Methodist chorch will present a three act drama "Dinah, queen ot tha Berbers." Friday evening. April 11. at 8 o'clock in the church auditorium. The play depicts an event from the history of the fourth century and through Its dramatic climaxes it presents an interesting and pow erful message. The play Is being coached by Mrs. Clifton Mudd who has coached a number of successful pageants and plays. Those taking part In the play are: Beulah Graham, Donald Wat son,' Marcia Fuestman, Raymond Miller, Evelyn Cummlngs. Wil liam Lewis, Frances Graham, Donald Dorjs, William Hesseman, Edgar Rogers and Billy Mudd. Christ Evangelical Sets Business Session Sunday Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Christ Evangelical Lutheran church, 18th and State, Rev. Amos E. Mlnneman, pastor, will hold its regular quarterly busi ness meeting. Reports from the various church departments and the reception ot new members by wote of the congregation will be main features of this meeting. St John's Ladies' Aid Will Meet on Thursday The Ladles' Aid of tha St. John's Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon, April 10, at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Her- Father." EngUth serviee 8:00. Sub ject: "The Message te the Chnreh at Sard!." Sunday school 0:45. Martha Battermaa, Supt. German mid-week Lenten service Wednesday evening T:SO. Subject: "See Thou To That!" English Kid-week Lenten lervicci Friday even ing 7:80. Subject: "With the 8enm of the Earth." The Dorcas society will meet Wednesday afternoon In the ehnrch parlor ewith the Mesdames H. Aibers, H. P. Battermaa and M, Battallion hostess es. XMMAWXTEI. BAPTIST Corner ef Hasl and Academy streets. Sunday tciool at 10 o'clock. Preaching at 11 a.m.' and 7:80p.m. All are invit ed. Mid-week prayer and testimony meeting Thursday evening st 7 :45. Young People's meeting Friday evening at 7:45. REFORMED CHURCH Corner Capitol and Marion streets. W. 6. Lienkaemper, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. F. E. Kruse, Snpt. German service 10 o'clock. Subject: "The Law of the Cross." English service 11 o'clock. Bnbjeet: "The Meaning of th Cross." Special musie: Anthem, "Je su. the Very Thought of Thee," by Ira B. Wilson. FEEE MXTH0DI8T Corner Market and N. Winter street. W. N. Coffee, pastor: phone 2296-W. Morning serviee 11 o'clock. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. - Sunday school '45 a.m.. J. A. Barham, Ast Supt. Mid-week service 7:80 p.m. Thursday at the church. No. Y. P. meeting aa ail will be ia attendance at the Conven tion at Portland. ' GLAD TIDING 1 lOSSIOS 158 Court street. C 8. Johnson, paator. Afternoon service S 'clock. Special mu sic: Orchestra and congregational sing ing. Sunday eehoel S P.m. Service Tuesday. Thursday nd Saturday -evenings. WILL BIVE DRAMA CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH A Ferry Sea. Rndsera Bids. SaOMlay SdMMl 0:45 . mM W. T. Jenks, Sopt. Pireachlag rrrieea 10:00 a. m. and 7:80 p. aa. B. Y. P. U.'a 0:80 p. m. WEere God and Man Meet Anthem; -GWe Unto tha Lord," Cadman Male Quartette) - ' A New Creation Ladles .Quartette) : ;.. W. Karl Cochran, Pastor , , . TOU AIIB WEL0OUB , , - VN -V. s X v-V KI 4 man Kroeplln, 1189 Jefferson street. Mrs. William Kroeplln and Mrs. Herman Kroeplln will be the hostesses. ' r " v - I -he i- r I V"eKVT I t i 'x - i cunnm'mwi ran t' Ftyaiuaaaiaiai afta&J 3 P. Building Rev. C. These meetings are to be held each evening, with the ex ception of Saturday, at 7:30 p. m. J Plan to attend the first service. Jirst Hood and Cottage he corner of Hood and Cottage streets will be made at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon,' April 6, and in observance of th event the congregation has planned an all day session, start ing at 11 o clock in the morning: The dedicatory sermon Chapman of Eugene, who is congregation. work on the church Wilding has been under way for a number I of months, having been started late last tall and within a com paratively short time after Rev. C. W. Hatch assumed the pastor ate here. Much of the labor in constmc-T Uon of the new temple was volun teered by the church members, and although there is still consid erable work about the grounds to be done and a second coat ot paint for the exterior will be giv en later, the plant wnicn win greet the members and friends to morrow will be virtually complete. Ample room for the present con gregation, and for future growth, has been provided. The dedicatory program In de tail follows: Prelude of instrumental music. "AH Hail the Power of Jesus' Name," congregation.-'' "Glory to His Name," congre gation. Prayer. . Evangelist F. w. Hop kins of Grants Pass. An appreciation. Rev. C. W. Hatchj pastor. Duet, "Ivory Palaces." Ciaud ine Gillespie and Dorothy Travis. Offering. "Our God Reigneth," chorus. Dedicatory sermon. Rev. C. K. Chapman of Eugene. "Old Hundred," congregation. Benediction, J. J. Gillespie of Salem, former pastor of the church. Beginning Sunday night, and lasting for two or three weeks. Rev. F. W. Hopkins will begin a series of revival meetings at the church, announces Rev. C W, Hatch. First Methodist Church CHRISTIAN LIFE CAMPAIGN Sunday, April 6th, to Easter, April 20 A series of services for the enlistment in and the enrichment of the Christian Life, based on the words of the Divine Master, "I am come that they might have life and that they might have it more abundantly." Conducted by ' Evangelist D. Willia Caf fray Dynamic Preacher Bible Teacher World Traveler ALL ARE INVITED TO ATTEND M. Sunday of the new First Ctarcli of.Gca located at Hood and Cottage Streets Dedicatory Sermon by K. Chapman of Eugene Special Choral Music Beginning Sunday Evening REV. F. W. HOPKINS A practical, pointed, powerfnl preacher, will open series of safe, sane, soul stirring Ciircl -nff (The Strangerless Church Sta, . ' " Rev. will be preached by Rev. C. K. well known to many of the local , O EDJ TO MIIS PULPIT GERVAIS. April 3 The con gregation of the Presbyterian church held the annual meeting at the ehurch recently. Reports from all departments of th church were the best condition of its his tory. Rev. Gration was highly praised for his work and he was unanimously elected to the fifth year as pastor. An election of officers resulted aa follows: R. S. Marshall and Ralph Harper were reelected el ders; Mrs. R. S. Marshall was re elected trustee and church treas urer; Mrs. G. J. Molsan and Iris Cutsforth were elected church or ganists. Sunday school officers are: Ralph Harper, superintendent; Mrs. B. O. Brown, assistant super intendent; Marguerite Hart, sec retary; Arthur Grafiuus, treasurer and lone Turner and Iris Cuts forth organists. Prayer Band in Session Here Each Friday Morning The prayer band of the mission ary department of the State Holi ness association, is meeting each Friday morning at nine o'clock, at the church of the Nazarene. Mrs. Clara Cooley,. president, to charge. C. W. natch, Jastor.' GRAFIOUS REfrlAM ELsLlLaalaisis. l lJl i-A mk, i U M i.i 4-t J f" , " .i r.