Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1941)
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Saturday Morning. April 5, PAGS Tin Police Nab Suspect in Watch Sale Oscar Walters, 486 North Liber ty street, walked too close to the police station Friday and was ar rested by two sharp-eyed police men who recognized him as a man who. had some hours before allegedly sold a stolen watch at a Commercial street second hand store. ' 'm !. Walters was first charged with possession of stolen property, but the, charge was later changed to larceny in a complaint signed by Boy R. Beardsley, 1958 McCoy avenue, owner of the $50 watch which Walters assertedly sold for $1.50. ! Police said Walters was also identified by Willard D. Lundin, manager of the Metropolitan store, as a man found hiding in the store basement just before dos ing time Friday. j Walters had just disposed of the watch at the second hand jewelry store when Hobart Kig gins, plainclothes policeman, walked 4n to make a routine check bf pawnshop, records. ! Walters left as; Kiggins started (checking the book of purchases (second hand dealers and - pawn shops are required to keep. Kig gins immediately noted that, the jlast purchase was a , watch listed as stolen, and ranout tb'cath Wal ters but he had 'disappeared. Later Walters walked past the city hall and was nabbed by Kig gins and Policeman George Ed wards. Beardsley told " police Walters, listed in the city directory as a linoleum layer, had been at his home the day his watch disap peared binding some carpets. University Vespers Appointments Made Appointments of 1941-42 cab inet officers for University Ves pers, Willamette university group at First Methodist church, and plans for retreat were announced Friday by Pres. Leo Baldwin3; of Fort Shaw, Mont. Othr officers elected recently are June Woldt of Portland, vice-president; Jean Jackson of Astoria, secretary; Hide Tomita of Portland, treasurer. Appointed were Doris Laney of Yak ima, worship: Harriett Monroe of Par kd ale. deputation: Helen Davis of Pendleton, Sunday school; Eleanor Todd of Portland, Cookie Jar; Dix Mo ser of Tenino. Wash., publicity: Mary Margaret Livesay and Margaret Pem berton of Dallas, music: Reeva Schmidt of Pendleton, art: Edith Paris of Eu gene - and Tam Hall of Goldendale, Wash., social. -- I The retreat to . Silver Creek falls, for new and old cabinets, will be April 26. Installation will be April 20 at morning church services, by Dr. J. C. Harrison. : -X . ' - : At Tour Grocer It ILI t 1 l" ,m ie rSumsteads Go Musical! I , r-- - . mmTr- I ' . Jua Storey I ;r - ' ' IV Henry ft J ' "Ucoxoa j I Easter J35-2C to Yota i I3 i3 Play Leading Roles in Soil Coal Parleys. 1 m Or. John B. Steelman ? Here are the men who play leading roles in the negotiations in New York for a new labor con tract for the soft coal Industry, covering the Ap palachian fields. John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers of America, heads the min ers committee seeking a new pact which includes a blanket Sl-a-day wage Increase, paid vacations Church Services IMMANLEL BAPTIST Corner of North Hazel and Academy streets. Rev. James T. Martin, pastor. Sunday services Bible school. 10 a.m.; morning worship. 11 a.m. "The Passion of Christ;" BYPU at 7 p.m.; evening gospel meeting at 7:30 p.m., ".The Events of the Resurrection." Commun ion will be observed after the morning sermon. Prayer meeting on Thursday, 7:30 p.m. SAINT JOHN'S LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) 16th and A streets, H. W. Gross, pas tor. Sunday school and Bible class 9 a.m.; Palm Sunday services and ; con firmation 10 a.m.: Lutheran radio hour over KALE, 1:30 p.m., speaker Dr. Walter A. Maeier. Roll call services, 7:30 p.m. Holy Thursday services with celebration of holy communion 7 :30 p.m. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Summer and Hood streets. Elder N. C. Erntson, pastor. Sabbath school Sat urday 9:30. Preaching, 11 a.m. Nurses from the Portland sanitarium will be in charge of the service. Young peo ple's meeting. 3:30 p.m. Prayer nad Bible study Wednesday, 8 p.m., sub ject. "What Part Has Turkey Played in the History of the World," as fore told in prophecy? Sunday night lec ture, S p.m., subject, "1000 Years When All Nations Will Be at Peace." Are we about to enter that period?" You are invited to attend any of these ser vices. Blind artists' program Saturday at 7:30 p.m. CHRIST LUTHERAN (ALC) State and 18th streets, F. H. Theuer. B.D., pastor. Sunday school, 10 : a.m.. Otto Gronke, supt. Divine services, 11 a.m.. with Palm Sunday message, "Re joice Greatly, Thy King Cometh Unto Thee!" German. 9 a.m.; Norwegian services, 2:30 p.m.. Rev. M. Endresen, preaching. Good Friday services with holy communion, 10 a.m. (German) and 7:30 p.m. sermon, "Under the Cross of Calvary." Dorcas society Wednesday. 2 p.m. Confirmation class, Saturday, 9:30 a.m. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 460 North Cottage street. Sunday school 10 a.m., evening services, 6:30 p.m.; relief society, 2 p.m. Tuesday; M.I.A., 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. BROOXS COMMUNITY . , Palm Sunday will be featured bV special . choir numbers and an address on "What Will Ye Do With-Jesus?" This climaxes a six -sermon series on pre-Easter themes. Easter Sunday" will feature an Easter cantata. "Victorious Christ under- the direction of Mrs. Ashbaugh and presented by the choir. The youth of the church are planning a spring youth canvass of the . com munity inaugurated by a fun-fest and fellowship, Friday, April 20. An or gan will be installed before Caster Sunday. Sunday school services 'every Sunday. 10 ajn.. Mrs. Carrothers,' su- peruuendem: morning worship. 11 a.m.. Rev. Glenn Olds, pastor. MADISON ST. TABERNACLE Corner of Baker and Madison streets. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; morning wor ship, 11 a.m.; Sunday evening evan-Celistic- service. 7:45 D.m.. toDic. "The plan of salvation as given by ; Jesus, ana ine aposnes, illustrated rrom a Chart. Midweek services: - Tuesday. Bible study, 7 :45 p.m. with young people in charge. Thursday, Bible study, 7:45 p.m. ! CHURCH OF CHRIST . Cottage and Shipping street. ' Bible study, 10 a.m.; preaching. 11 a.m., ser mon subject, "Valid Baptism;" young people's meeting, 6:45 p.m.; preaching, 7:30 p.m.; sermon subject, "The Lord's Supper." Bible study Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. FIRST METHODIST State and Church streets. Dr. J. C. Harrison, minister; Miss Ruth Cramer. director of religious education. Church. scnooi. :43 a.m.; nursery. II a.m.; morning worship. 10:50. sermon: topic. "Out of the Shadows." Special : music N 30c Til : a-d Balcosy NlgkU A $1.00 Bottle oit Perfume ab fiolutely FREE to each Lady attending the show today.. --or; tonight. . j r. ... r John L. Lewis and i by the cathedral choir. Intermediate and high school leagues. 6:30; evening worship, 7:45 p.m.. with Dr. Harrison preaching on "Gold from ,Dross." The quartet will sing, "Into the Woods My Master Went" by Nevin. Ronald Cra ven, will sing "Calvary" by Rodney. COURT STREET CHURCH jOF CHRIST (Christian) 17th and Court streets, j W. H. Ly man, minister. Bible school assembly. 9 43 a.m.; morning worship and com munion. 10:50 a.m., sermon. "The Re ality of Redemption;" Christian En deavor meetings, 6:30 p.m. Evening ser vice. 7:30 p.m., sermon. "Choosing Life's Values." j CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Turner) Bible school with new order of ser vice, 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m., sermon. "A Discouraged Fisherman." At 7:45 p.m. the young people present the pageant, "The Challenge of the Cross." Bible study and prayer I Wednesday evening. O. W. Jones, minister. ) PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSE 420 Slate street. Sunday school meets at 10 a.m. Sunday. Morning worship at ;11 o'clock. Evening services at 7:45 o'clock with Mrs. Ralph Bullock speaking at both services. Midweek services Wednesday and Friday, 7:45 p.m. George Eads, pastor. AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Church street between Chemeketa and Center. Rev. P. W. Eriksen, pastor. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school, I Oscar Liu dahl, supt.; 11 a.m.. Palm Sunday wor ship, sermon topic, "Thei City Jesus Could Have Saved." Call ito worship: Dear Lord and Father of Mankind, the choir; common service iwith Prof. Brennen at the organ; apostle's creed and scripture. Anthem, Mark Waltz directing; this service may be heard over KSLM 11-12 noon. Luther league young people's service, 6:30 p.m. La dies Guild will' hold April meeting with a Lenten program Wednesday. 2 p.m. Hostesses include Mrs. Goodman M. Lien, Mrs. Charles T. Okerberg and Mrs. Oscar F. Sederstrom. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun day school at 11 a.m. Services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Lesson-sermon, "Un reality." Wednesday evening meeting at 6 includes testimonies of healing through Christian Science. Public reading room at 305 Masonic' building open daily except Sunday! 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Wednesday to 7:30 p.m. . CHURCH OF THE NAZAREKE - 13th and Center streets, t-so. Webster Collar, pastor. 6 a.m., spiritual life prayer meeting; 9:45 a.m., Sunday Bible school. Milford Stull, supt.; 11 a.m.. morning worship, special song by the choir, directed by F. Litwiller. Ser mon by the pastor, "Making Progress in the Spiritual Life;" 6 JO p.m., young people's services, junior, intermediate, Hi-N-Y and senior groups: all meeting tn separate rooms and departments; 7:30 p.m., evening service, congrega tional singing; - choir, orchestra and special vocal numbers; 8 p.m.. North west Nazarene college. Nam pa. Idaho, presents a cappella choir. Doris Gale DeLong, director. Thirty I one young people compose this outstanding, choir. Public Is cordially invited. BETHANY EVANGELICAL an4 REFORMED North, Capitol and Marion streets, Edwin Horstman, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn., FTed E. Kruse, supt. Worship, 11 a.m.. The Finished Life." Solo. Fred'E. Kruse, "Ride On In Majesty." Christian Endeavor. 8 p.m., with candlelight reconsecration service. Robert Yungen, leader, i two soles, Enoch Maerz. Lenten prayer service Thursday, 8 p.m., "Christ Crucified." German communion service, 10:30 a.m. Friday. j PENTECOSTAL MISSION ) Sunday services, missionary day, 2 p.m.; devotional, communion, 3 p.m.; evangelistic, 7:30 p.m. Weekday serv ices, Tuesday, prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m.; Thursday, divine healing. 7 JO p.m.; Saturday, 7:30 p.m. J. C. and Daisy .Wilson, pastors. j ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST . Nebraska avenue at 17th street. Da vid L. Ringland. minister. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.: morning: worship, 11 a.m., sermon. Miss Nora ! E. - Jordan, "The Church: It's Message, and Re sponsibility." holy communion service. Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p.Jn.; evening evangelistic service. 7 JO pjn.; song service led by Miss Beatrice Spies, sermon by Miss Nora E. Jordan, "The Value of a Soul." Services every night except Saturday until Easter, 7:55 o ciock. . . . f I- EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE 13th and Ferry streets. C. G. Wes ton, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.; worship. 11 a.m.: young people, 6:30 p.m.; Sunday, 7:45 p.m.J Constance J. Brandon. London, international sec retary of the world dominion move ment, preaches on European war and world missions. Monday.: 7:45 p.m.. Miss Brandon preaches on "The Gol den Casket." Illustrated lecture. PROGRESSIVE PSYCHIC (Spiritualist) Meet at 248 North Commercial street, 2:30 and 7 JO p.m. Speaker, Mrs. Mary Gosser. , - . FIRST BAPTIST Corner Marion and Liberty streets, Irving- A. Fox. D.D.. minister. Bible school. 9:45 ajn., with classes lor aU ages. Morning worship. U ajn., "Di vine Partnership or. Prerequisite to Success." pastor. Communion and re tention of members, senior Bjru, 6:15 p.m.; high school BYPU, 6:15 pjn.. Volunteers, 6:15 p.m. Gospel - service, 7 JO p.m.. "The Beast out . or tne sea and Earth." pastor. Tuesday, 10 a.m.. annual meeting of women's missionary society of Central Willamette associ ation. Wednesday. 7 JO p.m., midweek prayer-meeting. Friday, 12-3 p.m.. un ion Good Friday service. First Baptist church. . , j . i FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Hayesville Branch) . - One mile north of city limits on Portland highway. Bible school. 9:45 a.m, classes for all ages. Dewey Da vis, supt. BYPU,' 6:15 p.m.. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lambert, advisor. '' SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL . . Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. George H. -Swift, rector. Palm Sunday service. Holy communion, 7 JO ajn.; church school 9.-45 a.m.; - service of holy eucharist and sermon. U a.m.; anthem by choir. "Ride on; Ride on. in Majesty." Wednesday services, 7 and 10 ajn. and 7 JO pjm. Good Friday, "The Three Hours 12 noon until 3 pjn. .-; .. -'t . "A f v i , J r. SALVATION ARMY . J ' Citadel, 241 State street; Major and Mrs. Georsre , Houchton. officers In charge. Saturday. 8 p m, .old-fashioned J "Free and Easy praise service, Ma jor Houghton. Company meeting. 9:41 ,4-": J if Ezra Van? Horn and a guarantee of 200 working days a year. The Appalachian contract covers 330,000 workers. Ezra Van jHorn, a Cleveland operator, is chairman of the joint Appalachian conference. Dr. John R. Steelman is the federal conciliator seeking to avert a complete shutdown, threatened if present negotia tions; collapse. a.m. Sunday, 11 o'clock, regular holi ness meeting. The major will speak on "The Joy of Christian Living." At 6 o'clock the Young People's legion will provide a program. Mrs. Houghton will bring a special message in. the Salvation service, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p.m. are special services. Public invited. LESLIE METHODIST South Commercial and Myer streets. Dean C. Poindexter, minister. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m., sermon. "This Is the Victory." The three leagues will meet at 6 JO p.m. Evening service 7 JO o'clock, dis cussion of "The Church and the King dom of God." Members received at morning and evening services. Babies, small children baptized at morning service. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. special consecration service for members. Oth ers welcome. Wednesday evening, special children's service in the sanc tuary with the parents, teachers and other adults present. Thursday serv ice, candlelight communion, mem bers and friends are welcome. The choir will give special musical pro gram on Easter Sunday. 7:30 p.m. We are uniting in the union Good Friday service at the First Baptist church, i i SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS South i Commercial at Washington street. Dillon W. Mills, pastor. Sun day school 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m., sermon, ' "Christ's Resurrection and Our Life;" Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p.m.; evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m., sermon, : "Lessons From the Calvary Miracles;" prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p.m. CALVARY BAPTIST Miller and South Liberty streets; Rev. Arno Q. Weniger, pastor. Sunday services as follows: Bible school, 9:45 a.m., classes and departments for all ages, Frederick W. Lehman, supt.; morning worship, 11 o'clock, choir an them, "Jerusalem" (Parker) sermon topic, "The Palm Christian;" young people's meetings. 6 JO p.m.; evening worship,: 7:30 o'clock: vocal duet, "There Is a Green Hill Far Away," Mrs. Allison and Mrs. J. D. Taylor, sermon topic, "Penitent Peter," Miss Doris Schunke, organist, E. D. Lind burg, choir director. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m... monthly business meeting of the church. UNION BIBLE CLASS Meets every Tuesday 8 p.m.- In ,Sal-i vation Army auditorium'. Rev. Simon E. Forsberg. dean of Multnomah School of the Bible, teacher. The fifth chap ter of Ephesians win be studied next. KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL 19th and Ferry streets, Howard C. Stover, minister. Musical worship ser vice, 11 a.m. The chorus choir pre sents Palm Sunday and Easter music, followed by sermon. "The Weakness of Strength." Evening service. 7 JO o'clock, ; sermon. -"Facing Jerusalem." Sunday school, iO . a.m., young - people, 6:30 p.m.; Lenten communion servcie Thursday 7:30 p.m.; sermon, "Reviled, He Reviled Not Again." FIRST . CONGREGATIONAL Robert " A. Hutchinson, minister. Church school 9:45 a.m.. YMCA, Dr. W. C. Jones, supt. Worship service in Grand theatre. 11 ajn., theme: "His Work and Ours." CHRISTIAN and MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Gaines at 5th street, H. E. Snavely, pastor. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school; 11 o'clock 1 worship, the subject. "Christ Led to the Cross." The Lord's supper will be! served. 6:30 p.m., young peo ple's service: 7:30 p.m.. pastor - will speak, on "What Jesus Saw from the Cross." Tuesday the Missionary , band will meet at the home of Mrs. Sam Rich, 1910 South Commercial street, at 2 p.m. ) Wednesday Bible study and prayer. ; 7:30 pjn. Friday, choir prac tice, 7:45 pjn. . . , FREE METHODIST Corner Market and Winter streets. David L. Fen wick, minister. Sunday school,' : 9:45 a.m.; morning worship. 11 ajn.j young people's Service, 7 p.m.; evangelistic service, 7:45 p.m.; mid week prayer service Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. - BETHEL BAPTIST North Cottage and D streets. J. F. Olthoff, DJ., pastor. Bible school, 9:45 a.m., Arnold Frey, supt. Worship, II a.rni. sermon, "Mutual Christian Exhortation." Reception of new mem bers. Observance of . the Lord's supt per. Evening service, 7 :30 p.m., ser mon, "The Gospel of--Redemption and Rest." Passion week services Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday at 7:45 p.m. Choir rehearsal for Easter nmrsday; 8 pjn. i FIRST CHRISTIAN - - Center and High streets. Guy L. Drill, pastor. Church school. 9:30 a.m. Morning worship and communion ser vice, 10:45 ajn. David A. Byerlee of Bolenge. Africa, will bring the morn ing message. The children's church, conducted by Mrs. Guy L. Drill, the children's pastor, meets at the morn ing worship hour, message theme. "Beautiful Palms." Four Endeavor groups meet at 6:15 p.m. At 7:30 p.m, four-act drama, presented by the Wat son players. "The Crimson- Cross." There will be vocal and instrumental, numbers and violin solos. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Sunday school, 10 a.m.. Clifton Ross, supt. Worship service at 11 a.m.. ser mon topic. "The Miracles of Calvary. The Junior and young people's groups meet at 6 JO -p.m.; evening service at 7:30 pjn. Midweek . prayer meeting. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Church located at Highland avenue and Church, street. Herman H. Macy. minister. FOURS QUARK GOSPEL CHURCH 19th and Breyman streets. Rev. Stew art G. and Juanita M. Billings. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.; 11 a.m., morning wor ship hour. Rev. Juanita M. Billings speaking, communion will be served; 6 JO p.m, young people's meetings: 7:45 pjn, evangelistic service. Rev. Stewart G. Billings preaching oa "What Think Ye of Christ?" Tuesday. 7 :45 p.m, prayer and praise " service: Thursday, 7 JO pjn, band rehearsal; Friday. 7:45 p.m," Bible study service and membership meeting.' . v - FIRST EVANGELICAL " : ' Corner Marion and Summer streets. Rev. James E. Campbell, minister. Er nest Friesen. minister of music. Sun day" school. 9:45 a.m, Wilson Launer, supt. Morning worship, 11 o'clock, ser mon, "The Spirit of Martyrdom." The YPMC will meet at JO. Sunday evan gelistic service. 7 JO p.m, with sermon in message and song. Bible study and prayer service, Thursday, 7 JO pjn. JASON LEE .METHODIST : Murlk -Vin at Imt f,mMI at feet.- 8. Raynor Smith.- minister. Palm' Sunday service of worship, .11 o'clock, the choir will sing - The Palms." ' Pastor will preach' on "Christ Marches. Triuxa- Decision in Tazwell Case I Is Expected An opinion in the suit brought by Newton C, Smith, Portland at torney, challenging the right of Probate Judge George Tazwell of Multnomah county - to continue in office until the next general elec tion, probably, will be. handed down by the state supreme court here next Tuesday, it was report- ed Friday. ; : Arguments of attorneys in volved In the proceeding were heard by the supreme court two weeks ago.l ; v Judge John Mears defeated Tazwell for the office at the last general election but he died be fore qualifying. Governor Charles A. Sprague then appointed Smith to succeed Tazwell, but the latter declined to relinquish the office. Attorneys for Tazwell argued that he was entitled to continue in office under a constitutional provision to the effect that all of ficials, other than members of the legislature, shall continue to serve until their successor has been elected and qualified. Smith's counsel contended that Tazwell was elected for a defin ite term of six years and that his term of office expired on Janu ary 1 of this year. Church Sets Drama Date Ray Watson, evangelist, sacred drama producer and director, will present a four act sacred drama "The Crimson Cross" by Man ford Evans at the First Chris tian church, High and Center streets Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Watson is the director of the Watson RAY WATSONPlayers, Port land. There are ten characters in the cast. The public is invited. Easter Cantata Is Featured On Easter Sunday at 7:30 p. m. the choir of the First Evangelical church under the direction of Er nest Friesen will present the can tata "Olivet to Calvary" by Maunder. The organist is Mrs. Ivan Oosterman. Soloists are: Miss Genevieve Scharf, Rev. J. E. Campbell, Ray Brown, Emory Petticord, Kay. Jordan. Choir personnel: So pranos, Mrs. J. E. Campbell! DorbtTfv- Eneelhart,- Gertrude Cook, Lucille Bair, Donna Brown; Mrs. Wallace, Lydia Behrens, Dorothy Wogalmuth, Genevieve Scharf, Ruth Stpver, Ruth Bair, Mrs.Linse, Muriel Gaiser, Eileen Ullman, Lucille Behrens, Inez Hilfiker; altos, Mrs. Faith Leach, Margaret Baumgartner, Florence Garner, Elvira Behrens, Susanne Esau, Rachel Garner, Effie Grimes, Arlene Wikoff, Bernice Bowersox; tenors, Howard Leach, Ray Brown, Henry Unruh, Lyle Klampe, Kenneth Hilfiker, Earl Riggs, Harvey Hansen; bass," Max Kleman, Warren PahL John Mischke, Kay Jordan, Emory Pet ticord, Lowell Wikoff, Walter Lamkin, Wilson Launer, Keith Farquharson, Alvin Wogalmuth. The public is invited. County Group Slates Meet Marion County Holiness-association, with which several local churches are affiliated, will hold its, monthly meeting at the Free phant." Church school. :45 a.m.; Ep worth leagues'. 6:30 p.m. Eveninf wor ship, 7:30 p.m. with Palm Sunday evangelistic service, the pastor, preach ing on the theme. "Enter Lord Jesus." Music by the young - people's choir and solo by Miss - Frances Graham. Holy communion Thursday, 7:30 p.m., also baptismal service ' for adults and older - children. Baptismal service for children at the Palm Sunday morning service. : .- .... -M1-' CONTINUOUS TODAY FROM 1:00 P. M. j v STARTS TODAY - rA-air piT.T7wr t&mmiuSl isw-. - s: s simismV 11 (I J B0GART Comnanlon Feature . J ssh si A KsUfcff Turns Ki!!sF...ln ft ' 1 storrJ rfA Asioiwaorilt ircii tit M 1 A ' ti a - ,r.n ,-w fV THlilLJJNG SEIUAL Methodist church, Market ' and Winter streets, Tuesday, April 8. ' The session will open at 10:30 ajn. at which time the Rev. H. B. Aarhus, pastor of Aumsville Wes- leyan Methodist' church , - will preach. Basket lunch at noon. The afternoon session convenes at 2:30 o'clock; Rev. Edgar P. Sims, pas tor of the Piedmont ; F r iends church,' Portland, will be speaker. People of all churches are,wel-j come to-attend. Youth Leader; Will Speak Dr. Jesse. H. Raird, president of the San Francisco- --Theological will be a Salem visitor this weekR end and will serve as guest speakj- er Sunday, morning . lit- the ' Firsjt Presbyterian church, -Salem. Dr. Baird was , pastor at -the First Presbyterian churches in Salt Lake City and.at OaTcland, Calif., before going to the. serninj ary. ' .' ' . " i Dr. Baird is known as an out standing leader of youth and is in great demand for youth ' confeii- ences. He will be one of the key speakers at the state CE confer ence in. Klamath Falls April 24 27, and will address the fellowship meeting of the Presbyterian synod, which will convene in Salem Dur ing July. His topic Sunday morning will be "Christ Will Triumph," Trie vested choir, under the leadership of Virginia Ward Elliott, will sing the anthem, "Ride On" by Scolit, and Josephine Bross will sing the solo, "The Palms" by Faure. The sound film "Journey to Jerusa lem," a stirring portrayal bf tike life of Christ during his boybooji, will be shown Sunday evening 7 pjn. and at 8:45 p.m. London Visitor To Speak Here Constance J. Brandon, London, international secretary of the World Dominion Movement Iric, with headquarters in New Yqrk city, will be guest speaker t Ijhe Evangelistic tabernacle Sunday and Monday nights. bunday ner topic wm me "The European War and ' World Mis sions. " A Bible lecture, "The Gold en Casket," will be illustrated With color pictures Monday night, j It will portray the story of the trans lation of the Bible from the orig inal manuscripts to the modern version. M M Club Ndteh This time Wes has gone on an other trip. -So-for another event ful day you will have me again! I bet you lust love that. All Bud ding aside I have a swell fcime with all of you kids on Saturday at ye olde Mickey Mouse club. ' ' MMC I ' . This week we will have another super stage show with lots of tal ent from all over. In fact wefwill have an accordion - duet from Priscilla Meisinger studios. Tap dancers galore and singers will be there "en masse" as the Frjench say, or was it the Italians? Oh, well, some one' said it I hope to have a surprise for you iri the form of two . good singers j that have escaped from the "gay Nine ties." If I can turn the clock 'back far enough I will have them here this Saturday. - " ' VMMC The screen fare for today will be Wallace Beery in ?The Bad Man" and the (Higgins famiiy in "Petticoat Politics." A swell screen' show for all. And, will'.Tedy be shot, poisoned, stabbed, ' orj" will he die at all? Will the Dragon La dy get her man? To find thfe an swers for all of these questions and more, come to the show today and see another exciting, gripping chapter ' of " that serial of . serials, "Terry and the Pirates." ; See you at 1, . . , ; Bob, still here, for. jWes. Till 5 P. M. I 2 THRILLING IIITS A "V mcksmoxswauop ! THAMAMtVttAMA fv - . v jQu re ewe -T 9vx van vi m - "rf V r-'ihS. lists net. a a a saJ a I M rKitat . vvu "." A Hcrrcr-Craninisd TbrBIfcrl SJY RAIDERS I Mi. a. f I till I i t MM 1 n '11" 1 Special Rites Are Planned First Methodist church has fts plans complete for the observance of Palm Sunday, Holy Week and Easter. There will be the christen ing' of babies,-with baptism and reception of - members f or , older people on both Palm Sunday and Easter mornings. ; -- :i r - v The church will Join with others In: the -Good Friday service from .12 to 3 pjn. in the First Baptist church. . ,On Easter . Sunday its young people will attend the sun rise servce and ' r e t ti r n to the church for breakfast under, the leadership of Miss Ruth Cramer, director jof . religious education. "Th Lord's Supper" will be ob served oh .Maundy Thursday and on Good. Friday, night, an ."Old j Fashioned Love Feast" In the car rier parlor. ;r-ri -" - -'"Palm Sunday' morning the ca thedral 'choir . -directed by Dean Melvin deist will sing, "Praise the Lord O Jerusalem," and Dr. J. C. Harrison! will preach 'on "Out of the Shadows." In the evening the quartet jwill - sing Sidney Lainers great, passion. .hymn, -."Into' the Woods My Master Went," arrang ed by Nevin. Ronald Craven will sing "Calvary" by Rodney .and Dr. Harrison will have for his sermon subject, "Gold From Dross." An invitation ' is extended to the public. - Good; Friday Rites Set The Salem Ministerial associa tion will again sponsor a three hour Good Friday service. This year the service will be held at the Firs Baptist church with 14 of the ministers of the city assist ing, j ' - .' ; John Schmidt of the First Chris tian church will direct the singing and Rev S. Raynor Smith is the program; chairman. This service has become a tradition in Salem and will; be one of the outstanding services jof Holy week. The service begins promptly at noon and continues-until 3 o'clock. Turner Church Session Host Assembly of God church at Turner jwHl be the scene of the Santiamj district . Sunday school convention April 6. Morning classes and worship will be fol lowed by a basket dinner. Ac OllCiUWU lUXIUlt VY 1X1 AAA j ciuae ar ousmess session, special numbers and ,.a convention ser mon by 1 1. I. Friesen, chaplain ofl the Deaconess hospital. IusicaI Program Is Announced Palm Sunday will be observed with special services at 11 o'clock at the Jason Lee Methodist church. "The Palms": by Faure. will be sung by a mixed quartet,' com posed of Mrs. J. N. Brinkley, Mrs. Vida Miller, Herman Rehfuss and Robert Klempel. The young peo ple's choir, directed by Miss Fran- Mickey Manse Matinee iHiHi-lilSBI iLAST ''- CONTINUOUS TODAY FROM 1:99 T. M. TIMES Wallace Beery, in THE BAD M AN ' TODAY PI as "Petticoat Politics", with Rcacoe Karas i i - STMTS SUIIDAY ' TONITE AT -ll:St ;. ' . . -Here's 'the greatest love affair "since Adam fell for.Eve . . . And you'll say it's the Best Picture You've Ever Seen! . Thrilling levt and roaring laughter blended S le give you the VEXIEST .STANTV t1 . i ak E::i P.":Sj PLUS COaiAANION FEATURE A REALLY DIFFERENT BI0TI0N PICTURE! It Will Be a Academy Award Candidate This Year!; ' r r By All Means See it? : "FLIGHT FROM DESTINY" !. fv-o a t t-vt-wp -trtTrzvvf T.n - TITOS.. MITCHELL JEFFREY LYNN - JAMES STEPHENSON r MONA MARIS i . v . JONATHAN HALE " "J ces Graham, will also sing. Th pastor will preach tfca Palm Sun day sermon on the theme, ''Christ Marches, Triumphant. , " The sacrament oif baptism wd be observed for children. 'Sunday at 7:30 pjn. the fourth of the ser ies of Lenten evangelistic services will be held, the pastor preaching on "Enter, Lord Jesus." The con gregational singing will be led by Mrf Biggerstall with the young people's choir singing an anthem and Miss Frances Graham singing a solo with Miss Carol Clark at the organ and Richard Fones play ing the violin obbligato. These services are open to the public. tenf en Music On Program Lenten musical services to be presented by the chorus choir of the Knight Memorial church, 19th and Ferry streets, Sunday morn ing will include. Palm Sunday, Passion week and Easter music. The program is: i - "Palm Branches" i .Faure Organ and Piano Anthem, "Jerusalem" .Parker Solo, "Ride On, Ride On"..,.Scott Mrs. James Teed Anthem, "Of Thy Mystical Sup per" ....... ,... Lvoff Anthem,, "Before Thy Cross"....".. ... .'iB :.4..J-. Goddard Incidental solo, Beneitta Harland Anthem, "When Night Involves the Sky" ...........:i....M...Wagoner 1 Incidental solo, Richard Smart - Quartet, "Magdalene". Warren Anthem, "Open Our Eyes".... .... ......-... Macfarlane A brief sermon on the theme, "The Weakness of Strength" will follow. - Vested Choir In Services Calvary Baptist church will ob serve Palm 'Sunday with a ser mon, "Palm Christian," by the1 pastor, Rev. Arno Q. Weniger. Un der the direction of E. D. Lind burg, the vested choir will sing "Jerusalem" : and Miss ..Doris Schurke, organist, will play "The Palms." ; ' Evening worship, which' com mences at 7:30 o'clock at a "sing spiration" led by the choir direc tor, will be featured by a sermon on "Penitent" Peter." Mrs. J. D. Taylor and Mrs. Allison will sing is: e -H a i.nere is a oreen nisi rar Away.v Fopd and Drug Parley Slated ; . The" annual Convention of . he western "division foods " and drugs officials will be' held in Portland June 19 and 20, A. W. Metzger, chief of the division of ' foods and dairies, Oregon j agricultural de partment, announced Friday. - Metzger is '. president of the group which comprises officials from 1 1 ..western states ; H. C Moore, San Francisco, in charge of th federal'- food and drug office, is' secretary.-" ' Today at l:tt 1. M. if- picture, of the year I It's hard to lev"THE IADYEYI"! '0