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The OSEGOxN STATESMAN; Salem. Ore-oa, Satmrexj Hernia-, April 1, 1929 ! 1 - , ...... Great Variety of Easter Programs Prepared by Churches I VESPER HOUR'S SERVICE GIN i First Presbyterian Choir Will Present "Olivet to Cal vary" on Easter RICHARDGANONGSINGS 'PRQgRAM TOLD At Leslie Memorial Church Sunday Evening! rnn i THrQllQ IN E A S T E R PROGRAM 1 u" LU 1 ,,uin,, Both Morning and Evening Services Planned for Downtown Church ' Music lovers of the city will e a special treat Sunday ev ening when the choir of Leslie Memorial chnrch presents the Easter Cantata, "Kins Triumph ant." by Ashford. Richard Ganong of Portland will be ae-! companist. Mr. Ganong, who is a Junior at Reed college, is a student of Ed gar E. Coarsen of Portland, and was recently awarded a scholar- The choir of the First Presby terian church will present Maun der s cantata "Olivet to Calvary" at 4: SO o'clock Sunday afternoon. The cantata tells of the scenes which marked the last few days rejoicing of the multitude,' the h,D lan DT 3"h Hofmaan view of Jerusalem from Olivet ? C"t,a. litut of Music and the lament over the city, the " 7, v . scene in the Temple, and the Sector The Curti, Institute lonely walk back over the Mount w" 'TP. Sv V JL7t ,- -vui Louise Curtis Bok, and is one of fi! ,!r f f.r te ldIn cnol of the of the first part. world Part two opens with the Sup- Mr. 'Hofmann i8 quoted as say- per of the Passover, at which ing: "After hearing Richard Gan- Jesus gives the new command- ong, I decided that he is excev- ment of love for one another as tionally gifted and very well the sign of true dlscipieship. The taught." scene passes to the pathos of the Mr. Ganong is assisting because Garden, the appearance of the of the illness of Mrs. S. Darlow hostile crowd, the loneliness of Johnson. Jesus forsaken by his disciples, The program, which begins at the tumult before Pilate, and the 7:30 o'clock under the direction final tragedy and "triumph of Cal- of J. William Belcher, 1$ as fol- vary. lows: The soloists are: Mrs. Florence TRu Art My Ged solo Mrs. Teed, soprano; Miss Josephine Emily Van Santen. Albert. contralto: William Tke Entry into Jerusalem Wriitht. tenor l Rev. Earl Coch- choir solos by Mrs. Irene Love. Kiae on in Majesty cnoir. Jerusalem solo Miss Rutn Hazelton. Gethsemane solo Mrs. M. Garnett. Hail, King of the Jews solo I Mr. F. C. Rock. And There was Darkness Male chorus. Christ Is Risen solo Mrs. W. R. Bush. An Easter Prayer solo Mrs. Mason Bishop. The Ascension women's chor us. King Triumphant choir. The members of the choir are: soprano Mrs. W. R. M. ran, baritone. . rror. rrana Churchill is organist. Prelude "Easter Morning on ML Rubidoux'' ..Gaul Olivet to Calvary 1 On the Way to Jerusalem Chorus 2 Before Jerusalem Tenor, Baritone 3 In the Temple Tenor, Baritone, Soprano, and Chorus ! The Mount of Olives Tenor and Chorus Baritone and Chorus Contralto solo, "Christ Went Up Into the Hills" Hageman Offertory "Gethsemane" . . . 5 A New Commandment Baritone and Chorus C Gethsemane Baritone 7 Betrayed and Forsaken Chorus and Tenor 8 Before Pilate Chorus 9 The March to Calvary Choral March 10 Calvary Baritone, Soprano, Postlude "Triumphal March" Callaerts EASTER RADIO SERVICE 5:00 KGO, Oakland, 1 KPO, San Francisco, East er Hanrue ' service from Moant Davidson. 10:30 KPO, Saa Francis, co, Xonsectarlan services. Dr. Homer K. Pitman, Unit ed cbwrch. 10:45 KTA San Francis co, Old St. Mary's chnrch. 11:00 KGO, Oakland, Grace Cathedral. KGW, Portland, chnrch service. K3IX, Los Angeles, First Presbyterian. KHJ, Los Angeles, First M. E. church. KHQ, Spokane, Central Me thodist. KQW, San Jose, First Baptist chnrch. 11:15, KOMO, Seattle, Plymouth Congregational. 12:00, KGW and other' NBC stations, National Youth conference. Dr. Dan iel A. Poling. 1:00, Same stations. Ca thedral hour. Dr. 8. Parkes Cad man. 3:00 Santo sta tions. Catholic hour. Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, "Dying and Behold We Live." 6:SO, KNX, Los Angeles, Hollywood Humanist soci ety. 7:00, KSL, Salt Lake City, First Presbyterian. :0U, Htig, Spokane, New Episcopal cathedral. The Easter program to be giv en both morning and evening to morrow at the American Lutheran church has been announced by the pastor. Rev. P. W. Eriksen. as follows: Moraine Program Prelude. Pastoral, Ashford, Miss Lougine Brietzke, organist; call to worship, "Be Silent the Master is Here;" hymn. "O Joy ous Easter Morning. Order of service, prayer, anthem: "Seek ing Christ Among the Living," vested choir; scripture, "The Easter Story;" solo, "Sheep and Lambs,' Leon Jennison. Offetory, "A Song of Trust, Watson; reception of new mem bers: hymn "Come. Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain;" sermon "Death Could Not Hold Him," the pastor; prayer; antnem, He Comes." Nordman; benediction. doxology and silent prayer Evening Hour A musical program will be fea tured at the 7:30 o'clock evening hour. The Sunday school has ar ranged this event, with the coop eration of the chnrcn chorus ana choir and guest artists. The numbers are: Prelude: Impromsation Jeru salem The Golden, Stults; hymn, "Ye Happy Bells of Easter Day;" scripture responsive reading, Sun day school; prayer; anthem: Tne Victory of Easter"; primary de partment in Easter song; nymn, "He is Risen"; other Sunday school exercises. Solo. Lawrence Decken: violin Special Easter services will be nin Mia. Nellie HarrinKton: an- held in the First Methodist them, chnrch chorus: pipe organ church oo Sunday. The day willBOio: "The Holy City." Adams, climax the Christian Ufa cam- ui.. Tiuidna nrietzke? address. Bush, Mrs. I paiKn that has been in progress Ixtot n.hir snnerintendent: sone Garnett, Mrs. Irene Love, Mrs. fOP two weeks with sermons bv k- k Cnnrisv ahftn1a remarks. .Mailing mi,y Van Santen. Misses Ruth Mis8 D. Willia Caf fray, the evan- ReT. Eriksen; offertory. "Twi- I ir Volt An u o ii l . ten UArlAv I a m i I V"-""- " t w t geiisi. me cnurcn scnooi wui ii.m Hvmn." Asbbora: nraver Gladys D. Miller, and Frances conduct Easter services In its I Jwi Kovn Aril tf sin A rTCfrv . And . - . auu aasu-vus wvn MUSICIAN '. v J. William Belcher, director of the Leslie Memorial chnrch choir, which will present an Easter can tata tomorrow night. C1DRENCI Christ Lutheran Church Has Elaborate Program for Sunday Night ST. PAUL'S CHOIR The Sunday school of- the Christ Lutheran church will give its regular Easter program at 7:30 o'clock Sunday night This is the second program given at the chnrch for Easter, the Luther League and choir having present ed the Passion-Easter cantata last week.. The Sunday program, "The Resurrection Story," follows: Song: "Now Is Christ Risen from the Dead," choir; Song: "Hail Our Risen Saviour," Sun day school; recitation: "Easter Greeting," Evelyn Propp; Open ing service, pastor and scholars; Song: "His Loving Thought." Thought," Sunday school; recita tion: "Would Jesus?" Ydell Koehler; Easter Acrostic, Ruth Minneman, Irene Zamzow, Leona Bush, Arnold Meyer, Hilda Henne and Joanne Cox; recitation: "The Easter Story," Alma Henne; re citation: "Lift Up Your Heart. ANNOUNCE SERVICES FOR FIRST CHURCH Decker. Altos Mrs. Mason Bl- denartmenta at 9:45 a m' snop. Airs. A. u. uonrnsteai, Mrs. There will he bantlsm of ln- T H. Temple. Mrs. Lu T. Beall, fant8 Dy the pastor. Rev. Fred C. Taylor in the morning at 11 postlude, "Marche Romaine, The choir of St. Paul's Epis copal church will sing the follow ing music at the 11 o'clock ser vice Easter morning: Processional: "Welcome Happy Morning" Sullivan. Anthem "Christ Our Passov er" Sheppard. TeDeum Harker. Kyrie Barnby. Gloria Tlbi Merbecke. Nicene Creed Merbecke. Hymn "The Strife Is O'er" Monk. Offertory "Unford Ye Por tals" Gounod. Sursum Corda Merbecke. Sanctus Stainer. Agnus Dei T. Adams. Communion Hymns 333, 327. Gloria in Excelsls Old Chant. Nunc Dimittis Gregorian. Recessional "Come YeFaith ful" Sullivan. Two Churches to Present Theme "Life Everlasting" At Easter Night Service First Congregational's Easter Numbers Are Given The First Congregational church choir will present the Easter cantata "Life Everlasting" by H. W. Petrie at the evening worship hour at 7:30 o'clock, announces the pastor. Rev. Charles E. Ward. The choir, composed of Mrs. Guest Soloists Here for Knight Memorial -Program The chorus choir of the Knight Memorial church will present the cantata. "Life Everlasting," by H. W. Petrie, Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The solo numbers will be sung by Mrs. L. J. Murdock. of Corvallis and Everett Craven of Portland. Donald J. Allison Is or Harry Harms, soprano, Mrs. ranlst. Mark McCallister, contralto, H. B. The cantata numbers include: Glalsyer, tenor, and Victor Wolfe, "Darkness Reigned " incident- bass, will be assisted by the fol- al solos by Mrs. Ida M. Brown and lowing soloists: Mrs. F. L. Wa- Donald Barnard : "Come. Only Sal. ters, soprano, Miss Lucille Cum- vatlon." duet, Beneltta Edwards mlngs, contralto. Earl Potter, 1 and Harriett Adams: "Easter tenor, and Floyd Albin.-bass. Miss Dawning," by choir; "The Easter" Roberta Morton is organist. Thidings." choir and incidental The numbers will be presented solo by Mrs. Murdock; "Crucifix." as follows: Chorus, "Darkness Reigned." Duet, "Come Only Salvation." Mrs. Harms and Mrs. McCallister. Chorus, "Easter Dawning." Solo and chorus, "The Easter Tidings," Mrs. Waters and choir. Solo and choroe. "Ye Slow of (Raurej (requested), Everett Cra ven and Ronald Craven; "Ye Slow of Heart," soprano solo by Bene itta Edwards and choir; "Life Everlasting." chorus; "Earth, Could Not Hold Him," contralto solo by'Myra Gleason; "Crow the Risen King." quartet: Mrs. Huston. Mr. and Mrs. Braden and Jay Thorn tfson: "Praise Him." so- Ruth Minneman; recitation: "A Happy Easter Greeting," Oscar Heart." Mr. Glalsyer and choir, Minneman; recitation: -ine oi- chorus. "Life Everlasting dier Guard." Alfred Propp; song: Soi0 "Earth Could Not Hold nrano solo bv Mrs. Murdock. and - in josepns uaraen, rnmr, Him," Miss Cummlngs. chorus; "Teach Me to Love Tnee, Class; Scripture reading, Martna Soi0 and Chorng "Crown The trio: Mrs. Murdock. Ronald Cra Batterman; Scripture reading, Rin King." Mr. Potter and ven and Everett Craven: "The John Minneman, Maniey rueix; choir recitation, "wnen I purvey, vie- Solo and ch0rus. "Praise Him." lor ox; recuauon: wuu uHiMr, Harms and choir Jesus?" Minnie jvoenier; recua- Trl(1 "Tench Ma T.n- tion: "Unpriced Jewels," Albert Thee." Mrs Harms. Mr. Olatsver ana Mr. woue, Solo, "The Great Example," Mr. Wolfe Final chorus, "Joy to World," choir, Misses Helen Ingrey, Lillian Garnjobst, Pearl Scott and June Davies. Tenors F. L. Scott, E. D. Roseman. H. R. White and Ro- I bert Huston. Basses F. C. o'clock. A reception of new mem bers will also be held in the morning service. Evangelist Caf- fray will deliver the sermon in iimnbap Cfmrc!) Hetf)te Rock, L. C. McShane, Everett mnmln a in th niiir Whealdon. Alfred French, Darlow ahe giye her farewell mess age. I E. Johnson and Glen Huston. HI Young Folk of Leslie Arrange Full Program FORD MEMORIAL M. E. COM MUNITY Gerth ave. and Third strwts. Mere dith A. Grove, pastor. Morning ser vice, 11 o'clock: subject: "The Chris tian's Hope." Special music: Includes a vocal solo by Leonard Martin piano II WEST SALEM1 An Easter sunrise service will be conducted by the Epworth olo by Miss Ruth R'ees. Evening ser leagues of the church on Sunday, vice. ' The University chapter will hold -g'Sy hT:45 a. its meeting on the east Stens of m. -. Mrs. J. L. Austin superintendent. For Early Easter Mom 2pimm I Younjt f eopie meetings; : p. m. easter DreaKiast win louew at at th cnurcn. the home of Prof, and Mrs. C, Monk. 1025 N. Capitol street. The First chureh chapter will hold its o'clock sunrise service A Sunrise Easter service will be held Sunday morning at 6:30 o'clock at Leslie Memorial church. The service, which be ing under the direction ol ! the Lt 0ak Hm lB Polk county wlth WAYSIDE MISSION Will hold sunrise prayer meeting at Central Howell cnurcn, is&ster eunaay, 1:30 i. D. .Sunday school at 9:45 and II l la Testimonial meeting every Wednesday evening at 8. Reading room at 40C Masonic temple, open irom 11 to 6 :iv except Sundays and holidays. FIRST EVANGELICAL Center and Liberty streets; A. P. LjLyton, pastor. Bible school at S :3S. Lt. L. Thornton, superintendent. Morn ing worship at 11 o clock. Subject, Tne Assurance oi uxe. -ine cnoir will furnish a. special number. Chris tian Endeavor at :30. Topic, "Why We Believe We w 111 Live Forever. Leader Verna Tittle. At 7 :S0 the choir will render the Easter cantata. "Life Eternal." by Fred Hoi ton. Pray er meeting on Thursday evening at 7 :30. LUTHERAN RALLY Koehler: song: "The Crown of Thorns,". Sunday school; recita tion: "He Is Risen," Gordon Sum ner; recitation: "An tmpiy Tomb," Laura Siebens; recitation: What Would the Children Do7" Florence Relsbeck; responsive reading, superintendent, Sunday school; song: "There Is a Green Hill Far "Away," Sunday school; recitation: "Christ Before Pilate," Elmer Zamzow: recitation: "To day," Clarence Koehler; recita tion: "For us." Alfred Henne; recitation: "In the Cross of .Christ I Glory." Leland Berry; recita- a Lutheran rally will be held tion: "Easter Greeting." iois a the Immanuel Lutheran Lick; recitation, Edna Goebert; church, in Silverton, April 22, 23 recitation: "Old and New," Elsie and 24.with Rev. R. Bogstad of Kock; recitation: "An Easter Eugene presiding over the ses- Verse." Lois Barries; song: sion8. Rey. J. M. Jensen of Silver- Great Example." bass solo by Everett Craven; "Joy to the World," final chorus by the choir. The organ numbers to be play ed in the evening service are: "Prelude in A from Messe Solen nelle" "St. Cecilia," by Gounod; Andante Cantablle," by Tschai- the kowsky; and "March from Third Symphony," by Wldor. A social hour is being piannea in honor of the guest soloists and their families following the canta ta, to which the public is invited. BEGINS TUESDAY SUNRISE PRAYER SERVICES Hi Sunrise prayer services will be j observed Easter morning In many churches of the city, with the Included in the special Easter young people, is open to all those Rey F- c Taylor girlng tne ad. services to be held Sunday at I who desire to worship. There will the Ford Memorial Methodist I be special music by members of community chureh In West Sa- the Epworth Leagues. Mrs. Em- lem is the evening program to be I ma Whealdon, who is a delightful held at T:4S o'clock, which In- j and interesting speaker, will bring eludes the following numbers: I the Easter story. Piano duet, "Parade Review," I Following the services at the ! by Englefaan, Misses Ruth and church the young people will have ( ..-i... T .. -II- Tl I .V..I- I -1- W I SCI TH.CS. dress, to be followed by a 7 o'clock breakfast in the chnrch parlors. The groups will meet at the church tor transportation at 6:45 a.m. Paul Geddes and Miss Ida McNeil are the presidents of the two chapters holding these Luella Reei. Chorus. "Alleluia! Christ Is Risen. The Shadows are Veiling," by choir. Girls quartet. "Alone." Doris Hamby, Ruth Maeri. Kaster, Violet Wallace their Easter breakfasts. Mem bers of the Leslie and of the Francis As bury Leagues will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ulrlch, and the members Margaret I of the Intermediate League will be entertained at the home of Vocal solo, "Open the Gates of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Bush. the City.", Knapp. by Curtiss Fer gesoa. Violin offertory duet, Mr. and Mrs. P. Foelkl. Chorus. "The Lord is Risen, the Shadows are Veiling," by choir. Vocal solo, selected, by MVs. Guy Newgent. Mixed quartet. "What a Won drous Love." Chorus, "Risen As . He Said," by choir. Vocal duet, by Miss Alice Revivals at Church of God Continue to Hold Interest DISTRICT LEARUES TO MEET AT DALLAS GLAD TIDINGS MISSION 15S Court streets. C a Johnson, pastor. Service S o'clock p. m. Subject : "Field Uospel Message, evening ser vice 8:00 o'clock. Sunday school, 2 m if. cummins. suDerimenueni. id-week services: Tuesday. Thurs day and Saturday evenings. LESLIE MEMORIAL CHURCH Methodist Episcopal) At South Commercial and MyerA streets. 8. Darlow Johnson, pastor. 141 E. Myers street. Easter programs else where. Mrs. Emma Whealdon will be the speaker. Sunday school at :; EL D. Roseman. superintendent At 11 nVlrwk tha pastor will speak en "Our Easter Assurance." cnoir win sing "King All-Glorious," by Vail. Leslie and Francis Asburv leagues meet at :30. Mid-week service and Young People's discussion group Thursday evening at 7 : o dock. The second wees: of the revival at the First Church of God, being conducted by Rev. F. W. Hopkins, has brought very good results, reports the pastor. Rev. C. W. Hatch. The crowds have been good in spite of bad weather and a good Interest is shown. moflM cron last w1r vprA eon. cr!?ST na M1S. MOpe TBa- cerning the "Person and Per- The Epworth Learners of the Salem district Methodist eburches will assemble for their annual convention to be held this year in Dallas from April 25-27. Three churches in Salem as well as the Ford Memorial church In West Salem will be represented. Rev, J. Henry Ernst, district president. Tq has been ip charge or program ar ruxemiDu, . Following the opening banquet Hawaiian guitar music, D. C, Heide. Vocal solo, by Mrs. Jean Pear cy, "The New Heaven and the New Earth," taken from the "Holy City." by Gaul. Chorus. "The King of Glory," by choir. Mrs. Jewell Brinkley is choir director and Miss Helen Gosser, pianist. In addition to tbis service. sunrise devotional services will be held at S o'clock snallty of Christ. the keynote was You." Tnu wapV n Friday evening. Prof. Junes 'Christ and Jason Lee to Start Study On 'Meaning of Pentecost' I T. Matthews of Willamette uni versity will deliver the 'opening address. Other speakers to fol low in the course of the 'next two days Include Rev. W. 8. Gleiser, Dr. C. I. Andrews, Rev. C B. Har. rison. Dr. M. A. Marcy. and Dr. T. i H. Temple. There are many fe&t- The mid-week devotions Thnrs- ares In addition, including die- day night at 7:30 o'clock at the eussion groups, a hike; a play. Jasoa Lee Memorial chureh will I and a surprise program. About mark the first of a series of seven I 200 delegates are expected tomorrow I studies on the "Meaning of Pente- Odessa Grant of Dallas is the mnrnlnr a nnorUl Raster nro- I cost, the others to be oiscussed i convention chairman and Mildred mn will riven Tn ths Sunday I on the Thursday evenings be- Marcy of Dallas is chairman of school; and there will be special tween Easter and Pentecost Sun- the entertainment committee. Sa musle at the 11 o'clock worship Uay, June 8. Choir practice will lem district officers are: J. Henry hour. also be held Thursday night. Events of Passion Week Are Basis For Easter Program to Be Given Ernest of Scholia, president; Hayes Beall of Salem, first vice president; Edith Hansen of For est Grove, second vice; Howard Steves of Dallas, third vice; John Chenevert of Newberg, fourth vice: Mrs. Helen Hunter of Salem, secretary; Edward Olsen of Hiiu- Sunday at Alliance Tabernacle boro, treasurer; Percie Miles of " - I Rtlvarf on lntarmdlata snneria- An unusual manner of present ing the Easter story has been ar ranged for the program Sunday evening at the Christian and Missionary Alliance tabernacle at S6S Ferry street. The program will be "The Passion Week in Song." and as the title intimates, a scripture reading and music tell of each day's events In the Week prior to Easter. All scrip tures will be read by Joe Wil son. Tne complete program fol lows: Introduction Awakening Chorus, choir; prayer; "I Will Sing the Wondrous Story," choir and congregation. Sunday, "The Triumphal En try, Mark 11:11; solo, "The Palms," Louise Pinnell, pastor. Monday," The Cursing of the Barren Fig Tree. Matt. 21:18-20; mixed quarteC "Nothing but Leaves." Mrs. Myra White, Miss Pinnell, M. D. Lltwlller and Saa Rich. Tuesday, Parable of the Fool- Silverton. Intermediate snperin ish Virgins. Matt. 25:1-13; duet, tendent: Mildred Marcy of Dallas, "Too Late." La Verna Olson and I J"r p"bb.i. Elvena Araw; thorns, "Behold! the Bridegroom Cometh. Wednesday, Day Spent in Re tirement and Girls' Sextet, "Tread Softly". Thursday, Promise of tne Com forter, John 14:15-18. 1C: 7-13; dnet, "When He is Come." Mr. and Mrs. Henry Friesen; - Mid night, In the Garden, Luke 22: 39-46; ehorns. "Tis Midnight.- Friday, Arrest and Trial. Mark 15:1-15; solo. "Who Is This," Hal Meade; crucifixion, Mark 15:22-2; mixed quartet, "Cal vary, Dear Calvary." Saturday. Jesus Rests In the Tomb. Matt. 27:62-6$; Ladies' Gospel Quartet. "How They Cm eified My Lord." Sunday. The Resurrection , Matt, 28:18; male chorus, "He Arose; concluding chorus, "He That was Dead Is Alive Again.' - Closing song by choir - and congregation, "Hallelujah, "What a Saviour!" Benediction. ; SOCIETY TO MEET The Women's Missionary socie ty of the Calvary Baptist church will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. F. Foster, 1945 North Bth street. Mrs. O. H. Pickens will be In charge ot the devotions. CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN 18th and State. Rev. Amos E. Min neman, pastor. German Easter com munion services S-.4S a. m. subject: 'Christ Risen and Risen In Us." Eng lish services at 11 a. m. Subject: "He Is Risen indeed!' Antnem Dy ine choir: ' Rejoice It Is the Lord," and 'Christ the Lord Is Risen Today." Lorens. Sunday school :40 a. m. Mar tha Batterman, superintendent Sunday school Easter services 7 :30. Program elsewhere. Monday evening 7 :3. Eas ter Monday services: "Two Men Re ceive certainty in ine iigm oi Doubt- Night and Morn." Martha Bat- ton is the host castor. terman. Laura Minneman, Erna Rev. w. L. Fobs, pastor of the vounr people's groups in most Batterman. Clara Siebens; recita- Trinitv Lutheran church, will instances sponsoring the event. tion: "In the Garden." Herbert preach the opening sermon Tues- Churches for which these servies Henne: recitation: "Witntn tne u.T moraine at 10:30 o'clock, have been announced and tne Fran-ant Garden." Sylvia Bom- Tevt fnr consideration through- time: beck; recitation: "The Lily of the out t,B sessions will be the sec- Knight Memorial at 6:30, fol- Valley," Edna Klahunae; recua- ond chapter of Hebrews, and lowed by Easter breakfast at 7:30 tion: "The Legend of the Llllles, I wjn be introduced by Rev. H. o'clock; Free Methodist church at Arnold Meyer; scripture reaaing, Ro,en pastor of the Nidaros 6:30 for young and old, breakfast Martna eaiiermau, buur. """ Lutheran church at Monitor. i following; courx street cnurcn oi Calvary," Sunday school; recita- several church choirs have been Christ at 6:30 o'clock, to which tion: "Take Him Down irom "e ln.lted to S at th. evenins you mr and old are invited, folio w- Cross," Esther Fox; recitation : 8erTice. tne choir of Immanuel led by breakfast in the dining The Roman Soldier, ueraia eureh to inz a snecial Easter room of the church. Wlckman; song: "Ana iney cantata Thursday night as the The Leslie Memorial young membered His Words." cnoir; closl number. folk will have a service at the The following pastors will be church at 6:30 o'clock and at ja- in attendance and will take part: son Lee church Easter morning recitation: "Mary to the Saviour's Tomb," Jeanette Bombeck; reel- Tears." Johnnie Riesbeck; recita tion: "The Crusader." Norman TTRST TTMITED BRETHREN 1 th and Mission streeta A. & Hen- derson. pastor ; 1S03W, phone. Morn- a cnri-jan. Christian flags will be presented at the close of tne service SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS South Commercial and Washington streets. Charles C. Haworth, pastor. Morning service, 11 :00 o'clock subject : "The Message or Easter." The canta ta, Easter Angels by J. 8. Fearls will be given by the choir. Evening ser vice, 7:0 o'clock. "From Egypt to Canaan." Last of the series of illus trated sermons on "What it Means to Ing service. 11 o'clock: short Easter message. iaster program ai n:i. message, easier prvtnuu '" will b by the Sunday school. Special Easter music by the Toons People's classes. Sunday school, l a. m. ; sirs. Alice M. Henderson, supermtenaeni. Mlil.wack M-vices: 7:30 p. m. Wed nesday; pastor, place, church. Young People's Meetings: p. m. Kenneth Holler. Subject "Why We Believe We Live Forever. ! to all children who have attended at least eight of these services. Sunday school. IS :00 a. m. : Mrs. Marguerite y. Elliott, superintendent. Mid-wees services: 7:30 p. m., Thursday; the pastor, leader ; place : c. G. room. Tounr People's meetings : Will be unit ed with the evening service this week tor tne last oz tne series ot sermons. TCNTRHT MEMORIAL 19th nrl Vmrrr streeta H. (h Stover. mlnlttn- Chrljitian Endeavor sunrise prayer service at :30 a. m. Roy Har lan d, leader. Easter program by the children of the Sunday scnooi at is a. m. Morning service at 11. Sermon on "TTamtmr H VfMtlvml at Life. Re- MBtlnn of members: tlfe ordinance of baptism : solo oy atyra oieason "Own tha Gales of the Temple, an them h the choir "My Redeemer Ltveth." (Fearls). "Festival Prelude in E Minor" (Haag): "Meditation," (Bolsdefere) : "March Celebre;' Lan cher). Easter canUta, "Life Everlast ing" by Petrie st i ?jo p. m. FIRST SPIRITUAL Fraternal temple on Center strot between Liberty and High. Services Sunday at 7 :30 p. m. Rev. faouella M. La valley win be the speaker. Topic: ' Why the Resurrection." Messages, a scnooi or Spiritual Instruction will pe held at 3 o clock and a circle irom s : SO to 7 o clock. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. George H. Swift, rector. Easter ser vices. Holy Eucharist 7:30, S:S0. :4S and II a. in. Children s Eucharist at 9 -AS. Choral Eucharist 11 a. m. and sermon. TOEB METHODIST Market and North Winter streets. W w CnffM. nastor: 3Z9S-W nnone. -v r ' . - .... . . . i iauuim uisjrvr Bfrttcr L jii Morning service. 11 o cioca ; i woject . connection with the Sunday school at "tk. R.airrvt mi " Snecial music bv I . n - ... , . the Quartet Evening service. - LABISH CENTER Labish Center school house, Easter services begin with an early morning Sunrise." prayer service at l:45. in The Resurrection.- epecuu miui.c I lo a. m. there will be an Easter pro- n4ivk fiuntaT school fl :4S a. m. : H. Hansen, suoerintendent Mid-week mrvrn- 1 -10 n- m. Thursday; place. church. Toung People's meetings: : 10 p. m. Emory Goode. leader, Sunday evening. COURT STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST Court and 17th street Pastor, B. F. Ahnmaki-i residence Hi South Win ter; pbone ISS9J. Sermon topics: 11 a. m. "The Power of Christ's Resur recttoa. 7:10 p. m. Address by Mrs. Rinur Rover, a mlssioiiarT from Af rica. Easter music: by the choir. Solo mt atMl srallar bv Mra Marvin Walla Sunday school: S:4t; superintendent : Mrs. Frank Marshall. Special Easter mmui bv um Blbls school and of fering for ministerial relief. Christian Riu1ar and Junior 4 :! V. rn. Aid mnur an dav Wednesday. Mid-week meeting. 7 :30 Wednesday. Baptisms at evening , service ounaaj. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST . Chemeketa and Liberty, Sunday ser vices at 11 s, m. and kjf.?fe1r DOCTRINE OF JWONEMENT. p. m. The Easter topic will y pis at 7 be discussed by the C E. followed by la sermon "This Jesus Aa Victor" by H. R. Scheuerman, pastor. During I the latter service a still picture wiu be snown. (Continued on page II.) tation: "Christian Dry Your M A chrlstenson of Astoria; Alf devotions will begin at; C o'clock. M. Kraabel, A. H. Thorsen and I At the First Metnocust tne ep p n nmianii nf Portland r f M worth Leagues will conduct a Sumners; song: "What Will You Londahl of Benr; R. BogsUd of I sunrise service, scheduled to be Do?" solo by Martha Batterman. Enrene. j. a Bierke of Brush gin at 6 o'clock. The three B. Y. accompanied by the school; reel- prie; ana j. s. Sneve of Chi- P. Us. of the Calvary Baptist have f.tlnii. "Tti thik Dt of Old." Bud I txt v t. ti 1.-1 t. I alan hprl nls an itarlv momlna? tation: "In the Days of Old." Bud nook Wash ReT. Bruland . ii - ii iiTirkta s T a ass J wictman; recnauon; w uuu l secretary it. ot. Mean?" Amos Minneman: I S-J ao vvi a mcitation: "The Day of Resur rection." Margaret Koehler; Scrip ture. Martha Batterman; recita tion: "The Two Marys." Dolores Netr: recitation: "The Easter Storv." Stella Minneman; song: "The Easter Story." primary class, tnaeher Erna Batterman; recita tion: "Easter Hope," aaireua Bombeck; recitation: "Because wa'r filad:" recitation: "The LIlv and the Little Child," Irene Zamiow: recitation: "Glad Easter Time." Donald Barrica; recua- tlnn; "Easter Blessings," .Lon Bush: song: "Christ Arose, Jeanette Bombeck, Irene Zamtow, Alfred Pronn. Laura Siebens, Stel la Minneman, wltn speaking oy John Minneman and chorus hy tne Sunday school: recitation: "O, uu Froehliche." Eda Klabunde; re citation: "He Uves." Alvin Bat talion; recitation: "Our Lord Is Risen. Indeed." Edna tienne; "Hark, the Easter Bells," Ernest Meyer; song: "Did Yes See Him?" choir; -offering; song: "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name," con gregation and Sunday school. is 1 also scheduled an early morning service to begin at 6:45 o'clock. Christian Missionary Alliance Tabernacle 55 Ferry St. Special Easter Services Morning Sermon "The Glow of the Resurrection Anthem "Hallelujah, for the Cross" Evening The Passion Week in. Song Rendered by the Chorus choir, with special solos, duets and aartets, to illnstrate the last week of Christ's life. Scripture reading by Mr. Joe Wilson. Loaise PinneR, Pastor Special Easter Services At Free Methodist Church The Market street Free Metho dist church will hold a sunrise prayer meeting at the church Easter morning. Everyone is In vited to attend. A special East er program will be given at the Sunday School hour by the chil dren. It will consist of readings. exercises and special singing. Come to the Easter Sunday Services FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 8:45 A. M. Church School Easter Exercises. 11:00 A. M. Morning Sermon by Evangelist D. Willia Caffray. Baptism of Infants. Reception of Members. 6:30 P. M. Epworth League Service. 7 :30 P. M. Evening Sermon by Miss Caff ray. Special Easter music by the choir and soloists Miss Eleanor Moore will sing "My Redeemer and My Lord, 17 Buck. Miss Ruth How will sing "My Redeemer Uveth," Han del. Anthems, "Tbis Glad Easter Day,' and "AU in an April Evening," wiV be given by the choir. AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Charch St. Bt. Chemeketa A Center. A Downtown Chnrch. 11 A. BL Death Could Not Hold him. Anthem: Seeking Christ Among the Living Solo: Sheep and Lambs, Leon Jennison Anthem: He Comes Vested Choir , 7:30 Easter Musical Program Sunday School assisted by tne Church Chorus The Choir and uuest Artists. gens'Brietske. -Pipe Organ Solo: The Holy City. Miss Lou- .BEY. P. W. ElilXSKX, Pastor , 'i lev Tew ijy 'K DR-E. J. BULGLN (5 High and Ferry Sts. Rodgers Building. . Easter Program in S. S. at 9:45 a. nu' Preaching Services 10:50 a. nu and 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P. Ua 6 :30 p. m. Led by our evangelists. . A. M.: "WHAT THINK YE OF CHRIST?' Anthema: "Calyvf Rodney; "An Easter AIfcInJa,w Heyser. . P. M.: WILL THE OLD BOOK STAND?" Popular Gospel Song Service led by Evangelist F. Carleton Booth. Serv ices every nite at 7:30. Hear Dr. E. J. Bulgin in these two great messages. W. Earl Cochran, pastor WELCOME .a -