' W -......'.., . 1 .P - ...... r 1 hterest eMMlMM aleni 7 -ana it Jnccn Lee Church has Full Frccnun Culminating Vlth Eastern Event ' The Jasoq Memorial -Methodist church. Winter and Jefrer- toa streets, will observe the Pas sion .week -with special services; '"as follows: . "' -'- Palm" - Sanday" morning" - the ' worship hour will offer oppor tunity for the i rlta - of baptism and members will bo recelTed. In the evenisj: the Sanday school Is ' presenting a. stereoptlcon service. "The. Christ of the Master Paint ers' In which Rev. R.. D. . Sayaer from Portland will . interpret '4 of-the-greatest paintings; enow ia t tho life, death and resurrec tion of Christ. There wui oe mu sic by th Junior department of "tho Sunday. school; : - -' '' - . . Wednesdav. ADrfl 1. ;t 7;30 p. m. tho pastor will, speak on The Life of -Jesus and Our Life", tho service being on of :rraver and meditation. - Thurs day. April 2. tho Lord's Supper will bo commemorated at a serv ice of Holy community, at-7:39 o'clock. - Good Friday, an afternoon service from 1 to J p. m-. will bring the message of the Cruci fixion In "The Seven Last Words of Christ". Each of the words will receive brief treatment by one of -the seven ministers, assisting;- In the service. Special Tocal and Instrumental numbers will furnish the musical setting. Those who will speak are: Rer. S. Darlow Johnson, Lea He Methodist church; Rev G. C. Blrtchet.- Tirst Presbyterian church: Rer. Ai F, Lacy, retired .Methodist minister, former pas tor of Jason Lee church; Rer. Fletcher Galloway, . Naxirene church; Rer. M. A. Groves, Ford ' Memorial Methodist church, West Salem; Rer. M. A. Marcy, district superintendent of the - Methodist church, and the Jason Lee- pastor, Rer. . Hugh B. Fouke. Jr. - Easter day there Is to be sun rise service in the church at a. ra.. followed by an Easter breakfast, all being sponsored by the young people's group in the church. At 11 a. r-. the Easter worship service i will hare Its ser mon theme "The Dlctovery - of Easter". In the evening at 7:30 the choir will present, an Easter eananta. "The i Easter Victory" (Petrle), directed ly Professor Herman Clark. An Invitation Is extended . to the community to Join in these services. v Easter Program Practices Held By Church Body JEFFERSON", t March 27 Practice for the Easter program which will be held in the Metho- ' dist church in Jeferfson on East er Sunday 1 continuing. - Choir practice will be held on Thursday evening of this week to prepare special music for Easter - Sunday. The regular church service, which will be held Sunday will be Sunday school at 10 o'clock. The-special will be delivered by- the adult's Bible class. Morn- ing worship will be held at 11 o'clock, and the sermon topic is The Triumphal Entery". and yocal solo will be given by Dal las Harris. Epworth league at :30- and evening worship 7:30. . r '.-. " at Holiness Group Gathers; Women Also ;j in Session INDEPENDENCE, March 27. The Polk County Holiness associa tion met In the Methodist church on Tuesday for an all-day session At soon a pot luck dinner was enjoyed by alU about CO being served. Rev. Saries of Salem was the principal speaker for the af ternoon. i-r Hojy Week Activities I "For St. Joseph's GhurcK Told byReV J; R. Buck Holy week, with Its "various de votions preparatory for . Easter, will commence on Palm Sundsy in St. Joseph's church. ' Rer. J. RS Buck." pastorpan nounces: "Ati high . mass on that -day, March 29, palms will be dis tributed commemorating our Lord's .triumphal entry into Jeru salem,saluted by the cheers zni. bosannas of the people, who, six days later were clamoring for His death. The week terminates with the sorrowful scenes, of Good Frl- , day and Holy Saturday, as. de- - scribed In the Gospel . read on ralqi Sunday as well as Tuesday, 'Wednesday and Friday of the week.- -: . "" i ; "Oa Easter Sanday there will be two masses. The first mass. at 7:30, at which Sacred- Heart academy will have entire charge cr tbe music and Father Cyril LcboIJ. O. S. B.. will preach, will td a low mass,, and at JO o'clock " there wll be a solemn high mass with three priests assisting, sung ty the pastor who will alsa preach ta occasional serracn. "Fcllowiag Is the program for Ilcly week: Monday, mass at ; 7 a. ral Tuesday, raasa at 7 a. n., with rtaJIs cf the ra."-- on. Wed X5..'':,ity, i-sss st 8 a. m. Rosary and ten- ::ti at 7;30 - P. mu f r :r?- i .:?r beEedictionl i . Next War is Coming FasivRi- B eclares Evangelist Who Knows Capitals 61 World l o- DIHECTOR Dr. Homer Kellcms, who Is direct- injr music for tbe Keliems even- Iff? lis Uc party, WDJcn la conana Ins; a series of meetings at the First Christian church. , The W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. Ferguson on Mon mouth streef - on Monday after noon. ; A. short business meeting waa held with the president, Mrs. Edd Kelley, in the chair. Fifteen were present! ?ir. "E. A. Pesankoff was add ed as a new member to the roll. Alter tne meeting -everyone-wor- i . . . I ed on quilt blocks tor a quilt for the rummage sale., First Church To Give Play Of Eastertide Sunday evening at 7:30 at the First Methodist church a one-act play. "The Two Thieves, will be presented tender the direction oil Margaret hievenson, eaucauonai i director. - The characters will be I piajeu uj iwmw raTou First Thief, and Ted Parker as the Second Thief. The scene of the play Is placed In the realm somewhere between this, world and the next and oc curs In time soon after the cruci fixion of Christ - and the two thieves at Calvary. The author of the play, Esther Wlllard Bates, Is a writer of repute and her dramas of the religious theme have been produced extensively throughout the country. . j ... Special lighting and elieets have been devised under the fol lowing committees: staging. Blanche Reece and Rohert Holla day; lighting, Forrest Holladay and William De Pew; costuming. Hanna Eymann and Helen Hol laday;. make-up,' Prof. H. E. Rahe and Helen. Pemberton. Stirring Drama Usedr to Assist Sunday Messages . V i .- , . - "The Rising Tide of . Crime' the theme for the Sunday evening serrlce at 7:30 at the First Congregational church. The program will Include -the .last four reels of the photoplay "The Bells", made famous by the act ing of i5tr Henry Irving. This Is a psychological drama of trem ad out force. The Inter --I, '. 1 - pretation of "Mathlaa" br Irvlnrland navy strong enough that we has stirred the -envy and imag- Jnation ' of many great . actors, The- story Is that of a man -who had prepared for every eontln- gency but a relentless conscience and he was lost, "The Bells' J shows what a hold love, ambition and greed can hare on a man. sung by Sacred - Heart . academy i eholr at 8 a., m. During this maja first holy communion will be dis tributed to the class of children, who Will receive tor: the first time. Good Friday , cereiaonies com mence at 7 a. m. These will con sist of the reading of the passion j and gospel and nine monition, after which-the mass of the pre - sanctifled-will.be said. No com - 5V.toB- "hnVucn in?eharTor in oe commemoraiea wun..ap - , . . . . . ropriaiw prayers, cymns, eic, ail i. - i i 1 Arm Ira !n with ihm ,aMnn Af the cross which win :be TaTd 11 tt.-mv v. - " i r . iTni,c;t ,,!.. r. M..i.r t firs, bartismal and Easter water at 7 a. ti, followed hr the liht - ing of th." Easter, candle.; The propnecies wuj be. read, - during this time, and at - the end . mass will be sung. At the Gloria, tbe music of the resurrection will burst forth together with the bells ringing the glad tidings of -Cthe event, and Lent will end at noon on that i day. Confession will be heard from S to 1:30 p. m.. and from. 7 to 3:30 p. m. No eonfes - slons Easter Sunday morning. - Everyone, both Catholic and non-caiaoiie, is lnvuea 10 ail masses and ceremonies.' Rev. Cyril Lebold. O. S. C. wo assist Father Buck. - ' "What do yon "think of condi tions in Europe, especially as" re gards the dangers of a new war?'' Dr." Jesse Randolph Keliems of New York and Seattle, aowi lead ing In the Marlon county 1 Chris tian church, smiled sadly. "That lr a big question," he - replied, "and I Suppose one could write volumes On it. But I am quite sure another war Is coming and I am afraid It la not far awiyj- When he y this thJJOctor does not speak as merely a casual observer. . H has crossed - tne ocean 29 times. He has lived for years In the capitals of Europe, He was a student t-tn Germany; France, Great Britain and Italy. He spent last year in "Rome and has' studied the workings of the British Empire In Austria,' South Africa,' New Zealand and the isl ands of the seas. He Is not only Internationally distinguished as an authority In Philosophy: and Religion, he Is also the keen stu dent of world affairs.; U": Yes. I am afraid the 4 next war Is Just around the corner," he continued. "It will, start in the Balkans or along the Franco Italian frontier. ' Italy la dream ing of ' empire, and there is no empire for her unless she takes it from someone else. Troubles have long , : been " brewing w between France and the Italians In north ern Africa. Italy , has colonies but they are-poor and offer no real inducements . her' rapidly growing population. On the other hand France has made her north ern African colonies .blossom as the rose. Thousands of Italians have moved into her possessions and they are Intensely natlonalls- tic. - Everyone in the new Italy is 01 mia Dreea.- ija.aer lueit . . m. . . . . . . 1 .1 X. ing leader whose energy and en thusiasm ' has v. astonished , ' the world, Italy has had a new birth and she Is dreaming. ; - "Across the 1 borders ; lies a eountry whose troops in . times past have ravaged Naples, whose power has wrenched from her the beautiful, province of Savoy. France with her thousands of sol diers . everywhere; Italy with ev ery other man you meet in uni form; new and powerful forts be ing builded along the frontier how long until the deluge? I i'i. Growing hatreds everywhere. Can' war long be averted? And the worst of It is that Italy will not right France alone. - Germany is ready and waiting. She has for- crotten the cart of Enrland and America in the Great War she thinks only of France.. The new generation of young men does not like such stories as "All Quiet on the. Western Front", or The Way Back." The youths think of the glory and wonder'of war. And In Germany they are sullen and fill ed with hate and the desire to get square with France. - But Poland will stand by France and will spring - upon Germany . from -the east. Russia with her plan to train twenty, millions of soldiers. The picture Is black Indeed; There are more men now under arms In Europe than In 1013 ; : 'What about our own country. Doctor? Do you think we will he In It? - r,: pr. Keliems thought for a mo ment and replied. "Who knows? No one thought we would be in the last one. We hare tar more people now In foreign lands than we had in 1114. Our trade is to be found on every ; sea. i If we can stay out of it If the British Empire can stay out or It the lead ershlp of the Anglo-Saxon world will be1 supreme, I only hope that In some now unforseen . manner we can exert such a powerful In fluence upon the war-like nations that, fearing we may Intervene, they wlil hesitate before entering Into the conflict. But to be able to do this we must be physically able to intervene. 1 mean, blunt ly by this we must keep onr army ean back ar words -with force If need be. I know this IS rather, a disappointing thing for a minister to say; bat it Is true Just the I same. Dr. Keliems said " he doesnt I think the British . Empire will crack . because the dominions are bound to'the mother country by strongest of all bonds, spiritual bonds. . ...i -,- : -The evangelist Is a native of the wmanspite vauey, member of a plonc "nrlly. . SpeciallServlceM ToClosfSuhday; Baptism Planned The special revival ' services which . have been in progress In the Church of the Nazarene are to close Sunday. The -attendance has been good all the way through ana, mere have been 35 forward lf07 v ardTn 1 WuyV?Ld,5v-?-"3.! r Til. iia.. . -. x-i nil. i - T,j v-i' Easter RnnA .iiii.il;. v- I . . . " " ""' '"w J?1 I nti 1 ai ... . . .. "'vo' l"r WU1 dq aeaica- iroVam vt .tl IE'0?1 be!S Pr& by the Vti I ... Annual Election Set For Tuesday The -annual business meeting lfor the purpose of electlnr efn I eers for the Sunday' school and I church wlU .be held! TuesJav i evening, announces Rev. c. Lew lis Rounds, pastor of the Erantn I uel Full i Gomel church. i;orth ' 17th and ChemekeU streets. 6IMUS HETKED AtTRORAT March ' 27 A con gregational meeting of the Pres byterian church was : held Tues day evening. Annual reports were presented ; by- efricer or j tne churchy the ladies aid" the Sun day school and A report by, Rev. IL L.: Orafious. pastor. ' Reports of the. last annual -business meet ing were read by Mrs. Lydia Ir- Tln, secretary. f::-:; I Lane Orlbble was. re-elected trustee for a three-year term. .Oth er officers .chosen for a one-year term were Mrs. Edith Carpenter, elder;. Mrs. Lydia Irwin-, annual secretary; -Mrs. Aurella Grim, treasurer: Mrs. Bonlta Dllier; or ganist; and Mrs. Rose' Miller, as sistant organist. - v - i Officers elected for 'the Sunday school were: Mrs. Bonlta Diller, superintendent; -Mary Hunt, : sec retary; John3 Kraus,; .treasurer; and Maxtne Glesy,' organist. . Rfcr, H. L. Graf ions wilr be re tained as pastor another year KlfflDISft lilFEBEI The Young- People's Mission ary, society of the Oregon confer ence of the Free : Methodist church is holding Its annual con vention at Newberg thla weekend, and In. attendance are a number of the young folk from the Salem congregation. ; - . The program this morning will include reports from local .dele gates, . business 'sessions and ' par Umentary drill led by Mrs Mary F. Coffee. Principal - feature of the afternoon session will be an open forum-of -questions -of - the day. in tne evening stereopucon views of : the: Mexican work will be Shown. ..-'i: - Rer. B. n. Pearson of. Los Angeles will deliver the main address- Sunday afternoon and? eve nine. Emorv - J.'. Goode of Salem will- be in charge of the Sunday afternoon program. He Is presi dent of the conference, . . -.i. Palm Sunday MusicisTold The -chorus choir , "of the Knight Memorial church will pre sent a concert, of Palm Sunday music Sunday evening at .7 : 30, with Donald J. Allison as organ ist. The- concert Includes the fol lowing numbers: - -," Processionar "Coronation . r -"The Entry into Jerusalem (from - the cantata "Our Living Lord-). - . ' -. Men's chorus "Ride on in Ma jesty" (Wilson):" Chorus "Open the oates. (Harris). - i - Solo "Jerusalem" ( Faraerj Pearl Eyre. - . Organ solo "The palms'" Tlflmlil AIllKon. : Chorus "Love DlTlne" (Liszt) with trio obligate. Ladies quartet -"Hark, Har, Mr Soul" (Marsh). Beneitta Ed wards. Harriett Adams, CarroL Braden. Myra Gleason, Chorus T-Th King ct Glorrw (from cantata - "Our . Living Lord", with incidental solo by Mvrat Gleason. Organ numbers "cnoraie" ny njinsky and "Kamennol Ostrow by Rubenstein. tj , Good Friday Services Set fByiMinneman Good Friday , services In both German and English have - been announced for the Christ Luther an church. German services, will be held at f :45 in the morning. the subject to be "Jesus Cry of Triumph upon the Cross". Eng lish services will be held at 7:30 o'clock, the subject to be; "With Jesus as Tender ; Hands Lay. Him to Rest with the . Rich in His Death What Hope Hare Ton when. Tour Dear Ones are Laid to Rest in the ' Lap -of Mother Earth?"' :U. Z: Maunday Thursday German services will also be held at 7:30 o'clock In the 'evening. . Subject will be "In. with and under the Consecrated Elements," the Body and Blood of Our Saviour." - Rev, Amos E. Minneman is the pastor. . ": . HOLD C FEU Program for ) A Hzzzwz& of Life z?A Happiness Awaits "'Yea hy .Tuning ia cn RADIO STATION ICE1C, PORTLAND - . . - . . . From 7 :15 to 8 A; IX. each Treek-day raornir.2 &nd . r from 1 to 2 P. II. each Sunday Cpccial Eister terries April 5 st 6 to 7 A, IX. tilt m i s i n : r,, mmV cmurr -z.ttthzsjlk chtoch - . , - (Aricn Loth. Br.) -r-XiclitBtli sad 8UU ttfMtt.- K4T. , Amos . MlsBesaaa. tr.pnoM T2. eermjLB MTrt :S .. BnDjcx: C3irim im Hia SMDMt Euiluttin M rvicM 11 :00 .m- Bvbjactt .At . fact of Oamairal'- BaadaricaMl 9:40 tBr-laar 7 JS., " jliBBmatt, tMdar. ' Ca tU : 'Chri - Vietoriaaa '-' B.m. !-taa chir. "Jlid--ek Uerman Uotn aarrice ' Wdeay "7:8. . 8-bjct: -"A Peot)U BCracK fcy Us'Er salty ( Their' Criit.:V ,'."J-r. rxoLTtrooD ual'mn xmsTKmsr" Mortk 17th aa Jfabraaka.atraata. U- W. BiddW ptor. BBay chool S:S n. MsrsUir wonaia n iocs; m- ittk! Tears -Jmu."--: Palaa-naT baeiato -Day rr- -wahl . SO 'elaek: aaajartr -"Oracromtaf AJii- fiealtiat.' t . JatariBadUU C. I. ; SMUBf juk- v-6 '' 1 '- . jv-: y rmsi cmntOH- o- crkxst. -'- .-,--sjorsairTis-.-- . ..--' --" Aiutii ' ua. Libart-r. atrMta. -: Boa-. day Mrrrteas st-4t a.. a ad -.,- 8a- act, 'Reality.', Saay,.scal. for P pita under 20 years . oi r At 9- lla.aa. -TastMBOBlal aMaiasvtiT Wado seaday aU At ..t. Ewdiar t dOSMMoaia Tempt cpBtria i wj S:80 axcapf Saadays and holiday r ' - - - . .. v .. x i i i i.. . r . . ElUadr J. OiUtrap, pastor ; f re4.Eate Soaday sehoot Bart. Bibla aebool 10 a. . Jaorainf nnjeet, r -jux inviting -n- traaea." -C. E. S:30 p.m Junior .v. S:SO p.Ba. . Ta nning aarmoa aaojaci la "A Trayedy From Tare Viawpainta.'? Bpaeial aiuaie. TUia eouxeh ia eooparat- tar ia tha Marioa eoaaty vaaglitd eaaipairj btng eoaaactao.- im saieai J tea Kellem party. . . -, . - ... - J. teETOBMED I7jna rn:tAl and If anna atreets. W. n . T !.m W n. - naauar.' SundaV tchoal 10 a.m. . Geraaa woraaip - 10 a'eloek; aabjMt: "With Deaira I Hava-Daaired to A as Tala faaaaTer rr jib i on. up tiaa weraaip iro'elacV; aabjact: "Thera Tbay Cratiliad Hlau" - Tha Lord's Sap per will ba adminittered at both services. Bpaeiat aaaair. Anthem, "Ball, King at Glory. ay . . iOTarea.-; : -. ; . . ' 'crrjtri ronioa mssioir s - S5S Court . itreet. . C, 8. Johaaon, paa- tar. Sanday cboal tt 3 p.m. Services at t sad 8 p.m. Meet in r Taaadsy, Tbanday aad Saturday a venii., . -ZMUAXTTEXs TWIX OOSrEC' ' " Caraar vNarta 17tb aad - Cbemeset atracta. Baadav sebaol 10 ATa. Mora ing -tronblp 11 aa. ETeaiaj- 'serviea 1:41 S.B. S.raasenaue. naooaaaar aaias prayer sneatlBa".- -rriday eeniaf Toaar JPeopla's aeting. 0. Lawn Raonda, paatar. : ? t -,V Cenlee and Liberty treats. Charles 18. Ward.rpaatar. Baaday aebael S:4 a.ai -Moraia woraatp 1 1 eio; nr Jeets OrereaaiiBr the Worldv: Bpeeiat nai. by. a - mixed quartet. Tveaiiia' wore nip i:aoeiOCK; nojart). Ing Tide of Crliae," with tba photo-play Tha .Belle" atarriag- Lionel Barry mora. Wadaeaday tha Miaaionary meat in r will ba bald at4 tba hareh. - The p rot-ram incladea aa iatereatms piay preaeaiaa by. aome ' ( the wotaea. . r- - v - - --. : j EIOBXJLK9 rmTEVSS flwm-r Hia-klaad aad Church atreata. P. tUmmrn- Mitor. - Bib) eeheet- 10 a.a, E. It. Baekatt. Bapt. Meraiaf wor hip 11 a.m. Sabjeet: "Tba Body af Bia Daatrayad. Kreains aarvlea T:SO p.m. Sabject: "What the gtfripturea Teach Concerning- tho Jead." The Ja- Benlor O. . 6:30 p.m. .Mid-waek prayer meeting Tharsday, 7 :30 p.nu ? , ' . . iLABISa! arisSIOW EVAJTOELICAl. ' LABISU CENTER Church eehaal 10 S.m. W. A. Btarker, Hint, wonnip at H a.m. Babieet, r'Jlerey Unappretaia. . C. E. at 7 p.m. Bubiaet "Why, Chritt la a Wartby.Maatea." . Fra-prayar aerrica :50. - Holy Weak prayer aarriea Tbara day aVealBg".' - " i - CLEAK LAXK Cfcarek aebool 10 a. at. if. P. Cellard, Bapt. Jr. E. U ft X. a 11. Toaar People's S. I O. Z. at 11. Toaar People's X. L. O. K. 7:15 .a. EToaiaf warahip at S. ' Bukjeet, "Tha Daaaereiral Serrant," Holy Week madi tatioa aad prayer kvaar Friday OTeniaf 7:15. ' . :' - . . MIDDLK GKOVX Cbareb ecbool 10 a.m. T. P. Walker, Bapt. Vfiatioa Bead at 11. 3lr. Lydia charf, leader;- In termedtat E. L. CL 7 at 6:30 p.m. Bab ieet, What lb Mean to Follow Chriat." Holy Week. VediUtio Wedaeeday avea lar. ,-.'.-.-; i. . H. B. Bchaaermaa, paatar, 1161 TJalea street.. Salem. t - ; . : .- . ... -- -oauxvot baptiit ' " ; Corner at Basel aad Academy ttreata. gaadey eaaool 10 a.m. 8. 8. Laaaoa Dat. 11. . Preaebiaf at 11 a.m. aad 7:80 p.m. Prayer meeting Tharaday eTeaias- ' . . PTRST BAPTIST : . 'Corner at North Liberty sad VarJoa treeia;-. William H. , Kebias, paator. Bi bla aehaol at -:. Prod Bracr, Bapt. hfarainr worship at- ; 11:00. -Babiecti "The Kaaarreetioa aad the Deabtar." Or- raa pralada by Mias MUler. - The Toaar People will meet at 6:SO. Eveaiar aTaagallatie aarriea at 7 :30. . Soar aervice la eharre of Fred -Breer. . Bermoa eab Jeetj "Where Are" tba. Dead t" Cboir qaartet and "areheatra ' aelectiona. Wed itaadav aTaalaa -nr-r aad Urmia aarriea. Friday eveaiaf Salem. TJnioa, Bibla claasec av 1 :su. . - . - - - ' . ;'. ' TTBBT KTAirOBXIOAX. ' - Tairteeaih had Center atreeta. A. P. Laytaa, paator. Sanday school 9:45 a.m. Merninr .worship . 11 Veloek; aabjeeti "Why Chriat ie a Worthy hfaaUr." Maicy to Give , Sunday Sermon -IIUBBARD. March 37 -ReV M. A. Marcy of Salem will deliv er the Sunday morning sermon at the Federated churches of Hub bard at . the celebration of Palm Sunday. The sacrament of bap tism will be administered - and candidates for church, member ship will be received. .". . I' , Aneccan icthefar Chnrc ' Church St, Bt. Chemeketa ."and Center : A Downtown Chnir h. . 11 A. M. - Behold thy Kins;, - (Palm Sanday) . Anthem: Blessed -is He Ashford, r Solo: How Long, Wilt Thou Forget Me? Pflneg-er, Mrs. J. Albert Sholeeth -7:SO P. M. On the Eve th Crosa . Special music. Preliminary Program by Intermediate League. S. S. S: 30, Max : (iehlhir, Supt, Wm.- McGIlchrlst, rnu- sic ' director, . Thursday evening 7:30 -' and Friday 10:38a Passion , services. ..: REV P. W. ERIKSEN,' Pastor e uriurcnes IN DRAMA TeCL Parker, who with Ronald Cra ven will take the roles in tne one -' act -play, ;.: The Two Thieves, to .be preeented Snn day evening' at the First Metho dist church. I .v. PUEB hTETHODlST Market and North Winter street. X. K. Stewart, pastor. Sanday 1611001 9:ti a.av. lioraini- woribip -11 o'clock-;-anb- eet: 'Chriat lanity ia of DWiaa Orirln.' veninc- werahip 7 :80 a'eloeh;-,aabieet: "Puactuality af God. : Prayer neetins' Tharaday at 7:30 p.au ' - - . : , ST.' J0HH' 8 XtTTEZXAV SSth aad A atreeti. H..W. Groa. aaa. ban -Pana Saaday ; Saaday aehool 9 a-ia. Eacliah aerriee 0:45 a.na. Oarmaa aer- viea with'Baly Commaaity 11 a.m. Pre paratory aerrie at lo:45 a.au Mtanday Thortday Enflith,- 7:30 p.n. with. Holy Coaimanioa, - v Good Friday . 10:30 ' a.m Qaraiaa. . - ' , . j. . . A. ''-- i ' rrasr gexmaw: baptist North Cottac and I streeu. O. W. Batsch, minister. Sanday school 9:45 S.m. 8am Bchirmea. 8a pt. Service 11 a.m. Sermon .topic, VJada IeCriot... Choir anthem, arenlns. aerriee. 7:30 'clock ' sermon topic, f 'Balthaaar- Hub aoaier a Ifartrr'ia 1528." Yoana Paa pie's meetisx at 8 pjn." Taeaday. Bef- eiar mid-week prayer sef rice at is p.m. Wednesday. '. - J . ' ... - -t - . -V KXIOHT ItXaCOBXaX "" B. O. Stover, mlaiater. Horn In r wor ship at 11. - Sermon, 'The Triumphal Eatry.'.. "Kide On.' Kide on,", (Scott) Bole br-Bonald Craven, Eren- JarB acred . coneert at 7 :80 by chorus choir. .,, Palm - Saaday maaie. Saaday school, at 10 a.m.- C. O. Harris. Sopt. Yeaar - People's soeieties at :5 a.m. Commaniea serriee Tharsday at 7 :S0. BAXJoi BAPTIST TEMPUK Bobert -Xk Parao. mialatar.' Sertlcee are held ia Fraternal Temple, Center street, between Hich aad Liberty. Bibla aehool S:45. Vlaraiaa proaehiar aerrica. 11 a'efach. Bermoa Iodic. God. tha Holy Spirit. Toaar People's meetlnge s:SU Krentsf preeehinf aerrlr topic, "A ChaUance to Prove OB--Ke!afe., Special masie by. two eberoe choirs and orchestra, ,; Prayer meetiag- Tharaday or eaist;. , . - -i-. - . . TTRST TJBTTABJAW ;- -fierta Cattara aad ChemekeU streets. Bar. Prod Alba Weil, miaister. Chnreb seaoat . as ,19 a.m. jtiiee tu Sieaay, Bapt. Chnreb aarriea at 11 a.m. - Ser mon: 'Waa Jesus a Christian?" Mrs. Trama Baatoa. soloist. Mrs. Marr A. Denton, orfsaist. -..-.' BTAjrGEXISTIO TABESVACXB Thirtaaath . aad Perry streets. O. 0. Westo a, pastor. Saaday aehool at 1:4S p.m. ' Charch aervice at S. Babjeet, Faith's Army." EvaaretisUs 8erTie at T?43. Sabjeet, "A Very Imperfect tioa Taaadsy, Tharsdsy and Satarday eveahigs at T:45. Women's ' Prayer Meetlnf Wednesday afternoon at 3;S0. V T. PATJX'S -BPISCOPAI. Chnreh aad Chamehata atreta RT. Ceo. H. Swift, rector, phoae 1045-7. Holy Comaraaioa 7:10 a.m. Merninr prayer, baotiim and sermea. 11 - a.m Charch aehaol t:45-a.m. "The Craci- rixion" by Stalner, T.-30 p.m. Good rri day "Passioa Sacrice' Three Honrs, ' " PTIST MC B. 'l " - "-"y Church and Btata '. atreata - B. Karla Parker. ' pastor. - Graded charch aehool t:45 a.au Mornlnr worship 11 o'clock; biect: "The Lordshia of JesaS Christ." Eveaiar worship 7:80 o'clock; sabjeet: ThieTaa."' Two Toaar Peopla'a meetlars :so 'cuock.- mm eaareh 11 a-m. COTTBT STBXZT CHSIStXAV Conrt sad aad 17th streets. - B. P. Sboamaker. paator. 845 8. Winter street. Pheae 35 80-jr., Sanday school fl:4S a.mr Mrs. Prank Marshall, Supt. Marnier wor ship 11 o'clock: sermon bT.Delbrt W. alele ai Eurene. - 1 Ereaiar worsbia T;SO elck: aaioa evanretistle moetiar ia First- Christiaa church. - Toaar Pea pie's moetiar S:80 o'clock; Aid meetinrs Wedaeeday aad Frtday. " .! 80th Anniversaiy Number WouU yoti like for your ut-of-loifm faienda tf loisw the early hbtory of Salesi d the Ogon territory? The Oregon Statfesmaii Anniversary number MareW 2S '.ma skctcI tnose, tryinr, thrilJinff tiays, featurhtg nany irderesting and f unny In cidents of j that history which are bot crdlnanlf known' , M : J. Yoo'wilJ want xtra copies' and shbuld order them now. The price is -15 cents, . Inclading postage for those mailed jouL List the names and addresses below. We .wui go the mailing. . . Name - .. I . .1. . .1 ..... ... mi i I , .... .. (. ;. r . .,'', .-m--..v; ' -. I ..' v 111 Hi" "1" ..niiii ill ...... .'in. i...'., ...... - i ' Ila cr Ixlzz tit list U ; Cent by L CAtVABT, BAPTIST ' i Bodrers boildinr, U'th and " Terry streets. " W. iKarl - Cochfsa, "pastor. Charea School :40. S.m. A. Iff. Sermon: Xle- Approach to the Cross" . pastor. Vocal sofo: "The Palma" saar bf Kea ncth Abbtt. TAntham: "8in AUeloiah Forth" (Back). . School ot miio.l ;30 p.m.". 'PrfiM. aermoa by Rev. fcterlinr,B, fcister, Gospal soar, service. Christisn charch -mala quartet -will sinf "CrosUiir the Ear."- ' Wednesday eveamf .7:30 a'clock FeUoViiahip- and. Prayer meetitir followed by the EaecasiTe Board meeting a 8 '10. '.Tuesday eveainr- S :S0 -o'clock the -W. W, G.- will have a po lack din ner St the cfiorch. -Tbnrsdsy erenlnr 7:80 a'eloekJ e.hoirrebearsst .:. .'' : -- : ; ;4iTBSTi paBTTEaaajr; - - J Corner al t Cbemekata ,aad .. ' Wlate streets. Grove C Biriehet,D. DJ,pes tor.,.. Saaday aehool at 8t80 a.m. . L. M. Baaiaco, Snptji s Merninr - worship - -11 o'clock. . Sermoa...('Woepinr"o, .Plnj Boaaay.'-' Xr. Blrteht. Christiaa. Ea dearor societies met at 6:30.p.m. - Ev eniar. worship i 1 j30" a'eloek: - ?rmo; "Biood Moaay" Dr. Blrtchet." Aathem fiytho choir. ; A pre-oaeter.-sorTiea .will bo" held ipjhe -charch- aaditoriam aa Tharsday aveniar. at 7:80 clock, .V ' 5 - raST SPrBITTAXIST v '? Seyrjeo at 7:30 p.m. at the Kelson hallon XTemeketa street etwfn -Commercial- and Mbertr ctreeta. Mrs. Mary Sehwedel ei-Portland will be the speak-J mrl " Tnntc. ''ErTDtian Bondee.'. .11 circle will t held st tie church from 6:80 p.m.-anti T p.m. Messares will be riven by accredited medio ms. , - , . FTB.ST OHTTBCH OP THS VAZABZ3TB : On block' son th-of Center en Iflth street. . Bev. Pletcher Galloway, pastor. Besidenca-475- North 24th street, phone 2309-W. Thia ie to be the elosinf Son day ad the special reviTal serrices. The paator. -willepeak from the followinr sob JeeU: -11 m.rm. -"After CoaTorsioa, What- r t:4S p.m. "God's Supreme Ef fort taSave."i Sandsy school :45 s.m. K. T. P. Sr an anior society 645 p.m. Prsyer meethif Wednosdsy, 7 :4$ p.m. roio iczMoaiAi. at b. coTaonnrrrr - Gerth arena and Third streota. Mere dith ' A. GroTos, ' pastor. Sunday school 9:45 son. Merniar worship 11 o'clock: subject: .-"lato Thy .Hands.' Speeisl masie by Itfi&s Trula Grant and Junior choir. ; renins worship 7:80 o'clock r sabjeet: "It i Finished.1. Special masie by choir and' orchestra." Vocal solo "Tha Palms" by- Miss Bath - Bedford loaar People's meetinfs 6:80 o'clock. Bible study Wednesday. 7:45 p.m. . '-' V' PTR8T CHWSTXajr "; T 7 Hirb and Cawter atreeta. I. 3. Hew, pastor.- Mornlns) Serriee 11 o'clock: abject: "Wsrminr at the Devil's Fire.' Dr. Jesse R; Keliems preaehinr.: Evenisr serriee 7:30 o'clock; snhject: "What Mast I do to be Saved t" Dr. KeUems preaehinr. Sanday school :45 a.m. Orville -J. HuQ, Supt. .6:80 p,m. Three C. E. Boeietief meet ia their respective rooms. Tha Keriral . moetiar ' with the Keliems Party in charge continues every cranio r at 7:0 p.nv . 4 'k. r ' i AMXtXCAX X.UTBEBAK J 1 1 Charch street between ChemekeU anI Ceater street sj Kev. P. W. Eriksen, T-t-tor. . 11 son. j"Behold thy Kinr' t i e cial masie by. Tester choir." 7:80 p.m. "Oa tha Era of the Cross." Special masie by eheir aad .preliminary prorr-a by Intermediate learue. Sunday aebnnl st 9:30, Max Gehlhar. SupC Leact-S at 6:30. Services oa Thursday ercr.irf at 7:80 aad Rood Friday at 10:30. Coia manfea serriee at both servicea. TsXJB SsXMOBtATi " fl South Coaiiaereial . aad Myers- Jltreass. 8. Darlow Johnson, paitorr - Beaidnc S4S E. Myers -street. ' Phono S7S4. Ser vice 11 a.m, 'f Joinlnr the Charch." 7 :11 p.m.. "The Dependency of Jesus.' f -cial music, Bunday school 9:45 a m. Stearns Cunhlar, Rapt.: Threw learn- at 6:80. Leslie,' "Gettinr Reallv Aeqnk t ed With Jesue. led by Glen IToston. Af bary topic, "Tba Meanlnr af Peatecoit." Is termed iat tbpfp, "The Meanlnr ef the Last Supper.'- Worker conference Mon day, -7:30. Jualnr-InUrmediaU dinar and diaeasslo Wednesday, at 6:80. Common ioa serrlce' Tharsday at 7:80, topie, "Fellowship." Rerriaea Prissy eveainr at 7:80, topie "BetrayaL" &la by Mrs. Maioh Bishop. . JASOhT tJbb MXSfOKTAX. H. TL V Winter and-Jeff ersoa streets, Ttuch B. Fouke, Jr., minister. Palm Sundsr wor ship serriee 11 a.m. 8 rate a. "Jl-imaa J era salens a." I Anthem - by the ckoir. "Glorioae Je Thy Kama." Soprano solo by Bernlee Rickmaa, "The Palms." Sun day schAor 9:45 a.m. H. B. Carpeator, Supt. Eroninr worship 7:80 p.m. A stereoptieaa messare oa "The Christ ef tho Master PaiaUrs." by Be. R. I. Bayder ot Portland. The eerriea is it eharre of. the? Sunday school, who wiU faraish tha speeisl masie. Toanr Poa ple'a learacs St 6:80 p.m. , . 4- ; f - . : Strefit r. T The Statedaar . 1 i 1 1 1 T " V. -' "4 lil tKW'W 9UB i ,WEST SALEM. March 27-Mrg D. T. Bradford entertained mem-" bera of th Missionary society of Ford Memorial church Wednes day afternoon at their monthly silver tea-- Mrs. Graco Bliss led la tho devotional program for Foun ders' -day and in. the study period during which brief llfo stories and experiences of native Christians in-heathen lands, wero giren by " various members of the society. An unusually In terestlng- grouw of educational scriptural contents were-preson ted by Mrs. A, L. Ap- " plewhlte and Mrs. J. B. Austin. Miss irelen Bliss rare a number -on 'the steel rnltar. j , v Luncheon was served by Mrs ' Ji. 'B.- Smith, -Mrs.- L. T. Wallace and Mrs.. Frank. Forrester. . ; Those., enjoylnr the" meeting were Mesdames J. L Miller, Grace Bliss, A. I. Applewhite,. Frank Forrester,; J, B. Smith, , M. A. Groves, Edward. Fin ley, J. W. Simmons, - J.--E.. Austin,;' J. R. Brown, JB. ; Breckenrldge, J". R. Bedford,- O. C. Larkin. Rose Bur- I lelh,1phnip Hathaway, L,:T. Wal lace, Arthur Hathaway, Mrs. Batt, Miss Helen Bliss, Mrs. I E. Brad ford 'of Salem and the hostess, Mrs. D. T. Bradford. - The monthly business meeting of the society will be held Wed nesday, April 8, at the home of Mrs. Ed Brock. j Ford Memorial f Easter Pageant Has Large Cast A east of 4ff people is worklcf on the Easter pageant, "The Eas ter Pilgrims," to be given at the Ford' Memorial M. E. Community church Easter Sunday ever Ing. Rev. M. A. Groves is directinguho pageant. Miss Nellie Badley di rects the choir and G. C. Lark la the orchestra. This promises to be; one. of the finest productions of this type ever given In West Salem.' ,'. The Ladies' and Missionary so ciety silver tea was held at the home of Mrs. Darrell Bradford Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Grace Bliss led an interesting study of the book, "A Cloud of Witnesses." Mrs. A. L. Applewhite directed in some Interesting games, following which refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. B. Smith, Mrs. Frank Forrester C.S V,a V. T Wi I' I' "Crucifixion" Will be Sung Sunday Evening -The Crncifliion" by Sir John Stalner will be suns Sunday night at 7: SO o'clock by the choir of St. Paul's Episcopal church under the direction of R. II. Robertson. The soloists will be Tom Tat tum of Portland, Carl Nelson.. T. L. "Williams and IL II. Robertson. The organist Is Mrs. Kenneth Dai ton, -' . ' ! listen in on KEX Every weekday , 7:15 A. M.C Family Altar boor serriee IDS CALVARY BAPILST QIUUCH Rodders Calldlnj: ;' ; High And Ferry Sts. Graded Church School t:40 a. m. ' W. T. Jenks, Supt. Preaching 10: SO a. m. and ?; 30 p. m. School of Missions : 30 p. m. A. II. Sermon: The Approach to the Cro' Pastor.. Vocal iolo: "The Palms" sung by Kec eth Abbott. Anthem: SInr Allelujah Fortk" (Buck) P. II. Sermon, Rer. Sterling B. Slater, fOosslnj the Bar". Christian Church Male JQuartet, . : .. . ;;, Popular Song; Service. WELCOME -' - T7. EARL COCHRAN, Pastor COUB on City 'fee. i