The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 24, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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i By KIRKE SIMPSON
Wide World War Analyst For The Statesman
A startling and unexplained British set-back in Libya head
lines the war news: It makes North Africa an unknown quantity
in both allied and axis strategy
Besurgent German tank units under heavy air protection
have stabbed eastward again
nearly 100 miles to retake Ageda
bia, offensive- advance base of the
British. The news obviously jar
red London spokesmen. There and
in Cairo the battered axis forces
under Nazi General Rommel had
been represented as whittled down
to rearguard defense size, able
only to delay, not to halt, the
British annihilation drive.
Yet they have leaped east
ward and according to Cairo
accounts, they have encountered
only British 'light forces." A
similar attack in the same re
gion last year precipitated a re
treat that threw the British al
most out of Libya.
There was no mystery about
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
Divine worshiD 11 a.m. Sunday school
and Bible class 10 ajn. Tuesday Bible
hour is postponed one weeK. inursaay
choir oractice 8 Djn. Saturday, con-
firmant class 1U a.m. ine congregation
in snnnsorini a series of special meet
ings beginning Tuesday at 2 o'clock.
Rev. Li. K. jonnson oi iviamam raua
and Rev. Gulhaugen of Astoria will be
guest speakers. The meetings wui con
tinue afternoon and evening until
Thursday, closing Thursday night. La
dies Aid society Thursday 2 p.m. H.t-
esses will be Mrs. nermanson, Mrs.
Vick and Mrs. H. Mathieson. Special
meeting of the congregation Monday.
Sacred Music
TofBe Played
In Concert
A concert of sacred masic is
to be I presented at the Calvary
Baptist church, South Liberty and
Miller streets, Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
by Mr. arid Mrs. Reginal Green
way, Vancouver, BC.
Greenway, a concert violinist,
was a professor of violin for 16
years and Mrs. Greenway is an
accomplished harpist and accom
panist,; Together they will present
a program based on classical
transcriptions of spiritual songs
and hymns.
During the program, Greenway
will play the 'TOeremin," which
is unique in that the performer
never touches it while playing,
The tone quality is similar to that
of the viola or cello and is pro
duced by manipulation of the
hands.
Mr. and Mrs. Greenway have
just recently completed a 9000
mile tour of the United States and
Canada and have given concerts
in many leading cities. Greenway
will give a brief sermon following
the concert.
The public is invited. "
NIDAROS LUTHERAN-
Mrt cAnrioc CurHav imriav
that In a futile effort to save school lo'a.m. Choir practice' at Ko-
Greece from axis conquest, Brit- gens Thursday. 8 o'clock.
ain left little more than a token methodist
force to hold Libyan gains and Ralph E. Smith, pastor 9:50 a.m..
i j j v , j ; . , , Church school, offering a class for ev-
scaled down her air and sea block- erv acc CedriC schartf. Supt. n a.m..
ade.in the Mediterranean waist worship service. 6:30 p.m.. youth fei-
line, the Sicilian straits. The Brit- lowsn,p
lsh gambled with Libya and lost. christian
That they have similarly gam- all Morning service" ll: Liston
bled with Singapore, even Austra- Parrish, pastor.
lia, and already lost HongKong, church or god
is the charge raised against Prime H. s. Fulton, pastor. Sunday school
Minister Churchill by his parlia- " "mD' at . evening worship. 7:3ot
mentary critics. A full-dress war midweek prayer service Wednesday,
debate, to be capped by another 7:30,
vote on Churchill's war leader- free methodist
I Corner of Young and Gatch streets.
Ship, Is impending. Rev v. M. Abott, pastor. Sunday
The lOSS Of Agedabia, unless it school. 9:45 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.;
I young peupic s jiuuj. viv .1 11. n-
can be explained on high stra
tegy grounds, will add to the heat
of the London war debate. j
It is possible the Libyan re
treat can be so explained. The
British still hold Bengasi and
the Libyan hump, which are
Important as air bases imple
menting British control of the
central Mediterranean.
Pressure upon both London and worshlP "
gelistic service, 7:30 p.m.
ST. LUKE'S CATHOLIC
Rev. V. L. Moffenbeier pastor. Rev.
J. J. McGrenra, assistant pastor. Sun
day masses 7. 8:30 and 10 a.m. (high
mass) followed by benediction. Week
day mass. 8:13 a.m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Geo. R. Cromley, minister. Sabbath
school. 10 a.m.. Otto Jones, Supt. An
nual election of officers at the opening
of the Sunday school hour. Morning
BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN
Washington for effective allied re-
Inforcement of Pacific and China 10M5ornMnrf. Tffi'lup?
sea bastions has been increasingly
heavy as British back-stepping
FULL GOSPEL
Lnra Sorensen. rjastor. Sunday school
down the Jviaiaya penmsuia wem 10 a.m.; Morning worsnip u a.m.
Tk. nnlv nil H xoung people wmw yjn. evwiu
uiiii.wv.. " and fourth Sundavs In the month, with
briffht snots in the far Pacific are a service on the first nd third Sun-
, mr i. ji .H i navs in saiein at. uic ajcmwii wuv
uenerai jviacAruiurs suuu " W,. home children's church 7:15
Luzon, and American, Dutch and p.m. Evening service, 7 :45 p.m. Prayer
Chinese counter blows by air and
Church Services in Salem I
AMERICAN LUTHERAN
North Church street. Rev. M. A.
Getzendaner, SO, i pastor. Sunday
school 9:45 ajn.; morning service, 10
o'clock. Sermon subject, "A Trans
figured Life. -r
BETHEL BAPTIST
North Cottage at D street. J. T. Ol-
thoff. DD. pastor. Sunday school 9:45
a.m.. Arnold Frey, supt. Morning serv
ice 11 o clock, sermon subject , coming
Events." Bible school teachers' lunch
eon at boon; youth fellowship hour,
6:30; evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Ser
mon subject, "wnat uoes it uosxjo rji
ter Heaven?" Prayer meeting Wed
nesday, 7:45 pjn. Choir practice
Thursday, 8 p.m. ,
CALVARY BAPTIST
South Liberty and Miller streets. Rev.
Edward L- Allen, pastor. Sunday school
9:45 a.m., Edward Schunke, Supt.
Morning service 11 o clock, sermon sub
ject, "Now What?" Young People. Pio
neers and Juniors, 6:30 p.m. Evening
service 7 JO o'clock. Concert of sacred
music presented by Mr. and Mrs.
Reginald Greenway. Vancouver, BC,
followed by brief sermon by Green
way. Midweek prayer and praise
service Wednesday, 7:30, cnoir re
hearsal, 830.
CHRIST LUTHERAN (ALC)
State and 18th streets. F. H. Theuer.
BD. pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m..
Otto Gronke. Supt. Morning service, n
o'clock, sermon subject, "Ripe Unto
Harvest." Brotherhood, Tuesday, 7 -JO
p.m. Confirmation class, Saturday,
9 a.m.
CHURCH OF GOD
940 South 22nd street. Rev. Cled
Watts, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m
Morning service. 11 o'clock; evening
service 7:30 o'clock; revival meetings
each night and also for the comma
week. Evangelist Reppond doing the
speaking.
Nightly Services.
Of Evangelical
Are Continued
Under the ministry of the con
verted New Mexico cowboy
Everett Solan, the round up con
tinues at Salem Evangelical teber
nacle, 13th and Ferry.
The evangelist, preaches every
night at 7:45 o'clock except Satur
day and creates interest by draw
ing his illustration while he is
speaking or singing. Each night an
oil painting is presented to the
person who brings the most visit
ors to the service.
On Sunday will be special serv
ices and features. At the morn
ing service the pastor, E. M. John
son, will speak on the subject,
which was postponed last Sunday,
"Christian Cannibalism." This
message will be illustrated by
Sloan in pictures drawn while
the pastor is preaching.
The evangelistic service will
begin at 7:45 at which time Evan
gelist Sloan will preach on "The
Ten Virgins."
COURT STREET CHRISTIAN
17th and Court streets. W. H. Ly
man, pastor. Sunday school 8:45 a.m
Mrs. B. F. Shoemaker, Supt. Morning
service 10:50 o'clock, sermon subject,
"The Divine Catalvste." Evening serv
ice 7:30 o'clock, sermon subject, guest
speaker, K. E. Burke, president of
Northwest Christian college. Special
Church Forms Needed
In the future all church no
tices are to be written on spe
cial blanks which are now avail
able at the church editorVdesk.
school 9:45 a.m. Love feast 10.30 a.m.;
morning service 11 o'clock. Bishop Wil-
iuun x-earce wiu preacn. Missionary
service 2 :30 p xa.., address by Mrs. J. M.
Daniels, general WMS, president. Ev
ening service 7:45 o'clock, sermon by
Bishop Pearce.
, FOURSQUARE GOSPEL
19th and Breyman streets. Rev. T.
W. Henderson, pastor. Sunday school
9:45 a.m.. morning service 11 o'clock,
sermon subject, "Joy In God." Even
ing service 7:43 o clock, evangelistic
service, sermon subject, "Made
Straight." Special musical program.
Crusaders Sunday night 6:15; prayer
and praise service, Tuesday 7:45 p.m.;
choir and orchestra practice Wednes
day, 7:30 p.m.; Bible study Friday,
7:45 p.m. Children's church Saturday,
2 p.m. Everyone welcome to all serv
ices. FIRST CHRISTIAN
Center and High streets. Rev. Guy L.
Drill, pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a.m.,
E. W. Cooley, Supt. Morning service
10:45 o'clock by the pastor. Sermon
subject, "The Real Questions of the
Hour." Children's church 11 a.m. Mes
sage by Mrs. Guy L. Drill, a continu
ance of the theme "Adventuring in
Friendship." Evening service 7:30
o'clock, sermon subject, "A Young
Master of Old Obstacles." Christian En
deavor 6:30. The Keystone class of the
church will have charge of the open
ing and the devotional part of the
night service ana some very interest'
ing special numbers have been pre
pared.
FIRST BAPTIST
North Liberty at Marion streets. Irv
ing A. Fox, DD, pastor. Sunday .school
9:5 a.m. with classes for all ages, Fred
Broec. Supt. Morning service 11
o'clock, sermon subject. "The Test.
Junior choir, "The Master Walked in
the Garden" (Jordan). Gospel service
7:30 o clock, sermon subject, The
numbers by the "Talent Group" from standing Wonder of the World": Sen
the college. jor BYPU. High school BYPU and the
Volunteers fi:la n.m Pre-oraver serv
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ice 7:30 D.m. Fidelis class room. Prayer
. T T . . Vfl? I
pastor. Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Mrs.
A. P. voth, supt. worship, ll ajn.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
Cottage at Marion street. Robt.
f lil 21; hTn&t ty 9:45 a.m.; morning service 11 o'clock;
fasting and prayer beginning at 10 ' "t-i.- nn
a.m. Tuesday at 7:30, guest artists Mr
T rfv....i . : : 1 I Of y
win -.r in"' . rtiT&Zr. $ Carolyn Brown.
Mrs. H. R. Mitchell, 358 N 19th street;
sermon subject. "They Also Serve.
Evening service 6:45 o clock, league
of youth. Morning service soloist
FOUR CORNERS BRANCH OF
' FIRST BAPTIST
At Auburn school. Sunday school
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
thV.'S7. 9:45 a. mih n.on
snriB anrt Itnrv Rnnriav srhnnl I Lambert, Supt,
song and story. Sunday school 9:45
Evangelists Jarrette and DeU Aycock
wiu nave charge oi the entire sunaay
ROSED ALE FRIENDS
Un, STV, VS school -C-Canck:
will last from 9:45 until 11. No service
from 11 to 12 o'clock. Young, people's
services omitted. Regular service 6:30.
This will be the closing srevice of
the revival Campaign with the Ay cocks.
EMMANUEL MENNONITE
Pratum. Daniel J. Unruh, pastor. 10
a.m., Sunday school classes for all age
groups. Mr. Homer Welty,. Supt. 11:00
morning worship, sermon topic, "So
boon Kemoved. 7 p.m
deavor, junior, young people, adults
7:00, evening service, song service and
sermon from Revelation: "A New Hea
ven and a New Earth. Wednesday,
dren's choir, same hour
choir practice
8:30 senior
meeting Wednesday, 7:45 p.m.
sea.
British retreat in Libya to
yield Agedabia back to the axis
could mark a strategic move.
The main British army in Libya
obviously must be standing
somewhere west of Bengasi and
the Libyan hump, possibly with
new orders.
If that is what deployment of
only "light" British forces about
Agedabia means, it would be sig
nificant The explanation must be
the transfer of empire forces from
the Near East and Mediterranean
to bolster allied defense resources
in the south Pacific battle zone.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Services Sunday, at 11 a.m. in church
edifice, Second and Garfield streets.
Sunday School
Moved to Salem
Birthdays Noted
At West Stayton
WEST STAYTON The Birth
day club met 'Wednesday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Leo
Odenthal with Mrs. Verne Cham
berlin as co-hostess.
Refreshments were served to
the following members and
guests, Helen Gilbert and Ruth,
Belpha Downer and Gary, Hazel
Crane and Janet, Edith McMan-
non and Frankie, Cora Sills, Mrs.
Ivan DeSart, Janice and Allen,
Sallye Goss, Elizabeth Van Nuys,
T.rvra Ranrl. Marv Hankel. Minnie
Because oi tne aesirucuon oi Anen. Lottie Comstock. Edith
the church building by fire last otewart. jennie Schaf er. Edna
Sunday, persons usually attending Wilkinson and Wayne. Minnie
Sunday school at HayesvUle are Dickman, Oma Lacy, Christine
asked to come to the services ai Forrette, Aliyce Chance, Ada
9:45 a. m. at the Fust Baptist Stewart, Lera -Snoddy, Mrs. Sid
church in Salem. Aldiege and Carol Lacy, the
Arrangements will probably be hostesses and Marlene Odenthal,
made later to have the Sunday Shirley and Charlie Chamberlin,
gchool in the Hayesville school Sandra and Terry Ruggles
house. Women receiving birthday
gifts from the club were Cath
rine Ruggles, Edith McMarmon,
Edna Wilkinson, Vivian Cham
berlin, Mabel Odenthal and Jen
nie McClellan.
The club will meet again Janu
ary 28 at the home of Mrs. Dick-
man, with MrsrrIma Lacy assist
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Spry are
the parents of a daughter born
Bishop Dagwell
Confirms Class
At St. Paul'
The Rt. Rev. Benjamin D. Dag
well, will visit St. Paul's Epis
copal church Sunday morning to
address the church school, confirm
several candidates to be presented
by the rector and deliver the ser
mon, at the 11 o'cldck srvice.
Three vestrymen will be in
stalled, Lynn F. Cronemiller, Var
ney E. Kuhn and Glen S. Paxson.
The other nine vestrymen include:
R. H. Baldock, Henry V. Comp-
ton, Donald Young, George L.
Arbuckle, Dr. W. Wells Baum, Dr.
Charles D. Wood, Wallace P. Car
son, George H. Otten and E. J.
Scellars.
sic, choir. 88th anniversary of tne
first church building, now the parish
it initial I ntnm i vn nirvnt
ltn ana weDrasica avenue, riev. v. r-nmr n H,Chinrt vpmi. iH
uuoanian, PMiur. ounaay scnuui i -v,,,,v, urmon ntootr no..
o a.m.. Virginia naean. supi. morn- c,,ho in . m rirm
ing service 11 o clock, sermon sub- Sllnt Mnmir unHM n nwk-
it "A T.nHk1. D..,.nl Diu itv". -W I "r " . P. .
.m.. Christian Endeavor. Evening serv
Head of Bible
College Speaks
K. E- Burke, president of North
west Christian college, Eugene,
will be guest speaker Sunday at
the Court St. Christian church.
President Burke is widely known
lor his interest in young people
.... . j. i -
and nis success in Duuamg me january 20 at the Salem Dea-
conege at Eugene into a Christian hospital. This is the sec
educational institution, 01 wiae m- ond child and second daughter
Xluence.
11 -
A group 01 me young peopie Mrs, sie Bone and daughter
from the college will bring sev- Nancy, are spending the weeK in
eral. special numbers.
Eugene
friends.
visiting relatives and
Mill City Churches
CHCRCH OF CHRIST
Sunday school 10 a.m.: morning serv
ice. 11 o'clock; subject. "True Patrio
Knitters Get Together
WOODBURN Free Instruction
In knitting for Red Cross work is
given at the Woodburn city hall
every Wednesday and Saturday
f 4 A v vt H.Tv-c Tna Tf an.
iium A - V '"to- rhrlctin EM.or fi-30 nm
Son IS the Instructor, fcvery WO- Service 7 :30 p.m., subject, "Contradict.
." w. s. Crockett, minister.
PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday school 10 ajn., service. 11
a.m., subject, "The Worst Old Man in
Mill City. Christian Endeavors, ! 6 JO
p.m. Evening service, 7:30 p.m. Study of
the Fifteenth Psalm. Bible study ev
ery Friday night at the manse, led by
Mrs. Wolfe.
man who is interested in knitting to God
or wants to learn is urged to at
tend these classes.
Valley Events
January 28 Livestock producers! Sil-
verton armory. 9:30 a. m.; Hubbard city
IL 1:30 t. m.
January 29 Cow ' feeding discussion.
Mt. Angel. American legion hall. 10
p. January 30, county pouiuymen,
norvaia trrada school. 1:30 D. m.
Januarv 29 Prunln demonstration.
Russell AsU farm. Mistletoe, 1 JO
p.m. "'; ' 1 I'' .
January 31 Oregon Jersey Cattle
club. Saiem, ioa mm. .
ice 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Sam
son, a Strong Man Who Failed."
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST j,
Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun
day school 11 a.m.: mornin
clock: sermon
ening service 7 :30 o clock, sermon
subject
EMMANUEL BAPTIST
n.: morning service.il streete. Warren C. Hale, pastor. Sun
subiect. Truth. Kv- d school 10 ajn.: morning service 11
7:30 o'clock, sermon ii, t .h, Th. rh.i.
Truth." Wednesday meeitngs h niH nn i..nt Voin?
'a " c" "Zr ; W 1 P-m- nln . service y:jo
. BL "'""ZX I'Vi' o clock, sermon subject, A rloiy wa
reading room. 305 Masonic bldg. open tion... prayer meeting 7 JO p.m.. thurs-
daily from 11 a.m., to 9 p.m., Wednes- riav '
day untU 7:30. y"
I IKflV ITE MFTIinniST
FIRST CHCRCH OF GOD I Vnrth Wintar Bt .TAfforcnn str R
hooo ana cottage streets, Kev. J. i. pnn, smith minifr Th rhun-h
Lawson; pastor. Sunday school 9:45 L-hnni o Mnirins opshin 11
m .: mornine service ll ociock, ser- ,hn h. nscinr urm nr..h on
iiiv.il ouujcii, """.'""i"? " Christ and Crisis. Choir directed by
bveimiB k mc i. Robert Klempel will sing. Intermedin
subject. "Where Divine Footsteps ate leaBue. 5: 30. Hich school and col
ieaa. Krayer ana praise meeung pami b-to Evonini wot-shin
'Singspiration'
Featured Sunday
Sponsored by the young people
of Calvary Baptist church, an all
church and community wide "sing
spiration" will be held Sunday
night following the service.
Opportunity will be given each
participant to have his or her old
time favorite hymn or gospel
chorus sung, according to Rev
Edward L. Allen, pastor.
Mrs. Fredrick Lehman is to be
pianist and Ethel Mae Williams,
leader.
Membership Goal '
Set by League
With 179 members already en
rolled, a goal of 500 has been set
for; the United Prayer league, ac
cording to Rev. T. W. Henderson,
pastor of the local Foursquare
church and organizer of the group
Fersons mterested m joining
this non-denominational group
are; asked to send their names and
addresses to Rev. Henderson at
480 North 19th street, Salem
phone 6287.
Health Record Made
HAZEL GREEN A perfect
health record was made by the
following pupils last month
Seventh grade, Sakae Kyono, Pa
tricia Zaharae, Barbara Kobow,
Marlyn Rasmusson, Naoma Phil
lips, Caryln Haynes, Caroline
Walster, 'David Worden, Oliver
Cole, Alcin Schwengles, and eighth
gride, Betty Gregg, Ruth Reiling,
Roland Van Cleave, Susuma Ky
ono, Alvina Scholtz.
Tone t the ' ; J
- "AMEN CORNER"
BEYITAL HOUR J
V. Directed by :
Dr. Maurice O. Brock .
ff ftf 1290 Kilocycles
DDAMCDIE
TONIGHT
ALTOH BEIIEDICT'S OBCIIESTDA
V 2 Miles North of Independence . -
Admission
25c and 43c
AT I
Morning service 11 o'clock, sermon sub
iect. "Will God .Sustain His Church?"
Special music by quartet. Evening
service 8 o'clock, sermon subject. "This
Is the Way. Special music wiu be
furnished by a trio of young ladies
frpm Salem Deaconess nospitaj
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL
560 Chemeketa street. Rev. George H
n. . . I tjnui, La o bui . Ljununj ovi . vv. , . i. .......
v.nrisiian m- R0Dert r. Boardman, Supt. Bishop
Dagwell to speak. Morning service 7:30
o'clock. Service of the holy communion
(in tne chapel), ll a.m., ugnt ev,
Benjamin u. Dagwell wiu contirm
son, pastor. Sunday school 945 ut,
noy i erguson ana vjiiie acnenaw,
Supts. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser
mon subject. .Christian Cannibalism."
This subject was postponed last Sunday-;
evening service 1 :45 o'clock, Evan-
elist Everett : Sloan, converted cow
boy, speaking; on "The Ten Virgins."
Special revival service every night ex
cept Saturday tinder the ministry of
evangelist Moan.
SALEM HEIGHTS COMMUNITY
Madrona avenue and Liberty road.
Enoch Zimmerman, pastor. Sunday
school 10 a.m., Mrs. Harvey Peterson,
Supt. Object lesson by Mrs. George
Fast. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Rev.
J. M. Franz, guest speaker. 6:30 p.m..
Christian Endeavor. Special music at
sunaay school by tne George Fast
family.
SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS
South Commercial at Washington
street. Dillon W. Mills, pastor. Sunday
school 10 a.m. Morning service 11
o'clock. Sermon subject, "Four Di
mension Love"; Christian Endeavor
6:45 pjn.: evening service 7:30 o'clock;
prayer meeting Thursday, 7.30 p.m.
'Reace Based on '
Justice' Topic of
Dr. Harrison
"The Certainty of Peace Based
Upon Justice" is the. subject of
the closing sermon Sunday morn
ing in the series on "Some Great
Certainties" by Dr. J. C. Harrison
in the First Metthodist church.
A democracy at war, freedom
in a democracy at war, the posi
tion of some of the great church
denominations, has Willkie the
right as a citizen to refuse offi
cial appointment in order that he
may remain free to offer con
structive criticism. These and other
questions will be discussed.
The cathedral choir directed by
Dean Melvin Geist will sing "God
Shall Wipe Away all Tears"
(Cooms). Corydon Blodgett will
be the soloist singing the negro
spiritual "Were You There" (Bur
leigh). At the night service Dr. Harri
son will preach a sermon on "Mat
ing Our Day Dreams Come True"
and Ronald Craven will sing "The
Seraph's Song" (Faure) as the
solo.
Special Scotch Iftnsie Featured
At First Presbyterian Church
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Members and friends of the First Presbyterian church will
enjoy a program of Scotch music Sunday with melodies and
readings being included in both; the special music and in the
congregational singing.
:30. prayer meeting and Bible study, and deUverK sermon. Instal-
The Epistle to the Colossians. Chil- lation of toree vestrymen. Special mu-
Blind Evangelist
To Preach Here
Dr. Walter D. Kallenbach, Phila
delphia, famous blind evangelist,
will appear at Calvary Baptist
church February 24 through March
8, according to Rev. Edward L.
Allen, pastor.
Dr. Kallenbach, who has degrees
as a doctor of philosophy and
theology, holds a Phi Beta Kappa
key and is the author of a number
of books.
with a message by the pastor. Evening
service 7:30 o'clock, evangelistic mes
sage. Junior and senior CE meetings
at e:3U. MiaweeK prayer ana praise
service Thursday, 7:30 pjn.
Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
FIRST EVANGELICAL
Marion and Summer streets. Rev.
Paul P. Petticord, pastor. Sunday
school 9:45 a.m.. Wilson Launer, supt.
Morning service 11 o'clock, sermon
7:30 in the church parlors.
KNIGHT MEMORIAL
CONGREGATIONAL
19th and Ferry streets. Howard C.
Stover, pastor: Sunday school 10 a.m..
Mrs. Arthur Fisk, supt. Morning serv-
subject, "Jesus Christ Announces His ice n o'clock, sermon ' subject. "What
Reason for Cormne Into the World! I t. di.. i7i.v. ,u r,,,ki" ci -
- - . . " . - - . w mKlll , , lilt UIC uwiw w
Ernest Fnesen minister of music. Ev- rw Th0se Tears" (Del Riego) Rich-
enmg,PEvlcl Ii30 o clock, sermon sub- arJ Smart. Anthem Praise Ye the
ject. "The Difference Between Large Lord- (Molitor); evening service 7:30
and Small- Sins." Special musical num-
oers: rno. cnoir anthem ana auet.
Youth groups 6:30 p.m. Prayer service
and Bible study Thursday 7:30 p.m
o'clock, sermon subject. "The Use of
the Bible Today." Young people, 630
p.m,
LESLIE METHODIST
South Commercial at Myers streets,
Joseph Knotts, pastor. Sunday school
8:43 a.m.: morning service ll o clock
sermon subject, "An Unfettered
FIRST METHODIST
Corner State and Church streets. Dr,
J. C. Harrison, minister: Ruth Cra
mer. director of Christian . Education.
church school 9:45: nursery 11, morn-
iuS .uiauii, ""if" sermon subject, special installation
having as his sermon topic. The Cer- service cf the WSCS. Three young peo-
tainty oi Peace Based on Justice." ca- pies societies 6:30 p.m. Prayer meeting
uimni uiuu, "AZJ, 11 Thursday, 7:30 pjn.
wipe Away ah i ears" (Looms), xoutn PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSE
fellowships. 6:30. even-ng worship, 45. 420 State street. 10 a.m., Sunday
sermon topic. Making Our Day hnoi- u .m mmh mnnhin hmif
Dreams Come True." Ronald Craven 6:30 r,'m.. v'ouni? neoDle's service. 7:30
will be the evening guest soloist
singing "The Seraph's Song" (Faure).
p.m.. evangelistic service: 7:30 n.m
Wednesday, midweek Bible study and
nraVM prvlr f . u irrls nflietnr
Chemeketa ana North winter streets. PFVTvrosTAi. missiam
W. irvm Williams pastor; uonaia 315'.i North Commercial street. J. C
ljouns, airecior rengious raurauun. anci uaiSy Wilson, pastors. Sunday
ouiiuay senwu a.m.. a. j. i- school 2 p.m. Morning service 3 pjn
Simons, supt. Morning service, iv: Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Week
ociock, cnurcn nursery, sermon sud- night service Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Thurs-
jeci. uv. nmnem; my ancip ,nci aay. 7ao p.m. Saturday. 7:30 pjn.
My Voice (Roeers) and tear Not. u .
Israel" (Spicker). Evening servi:V 730 REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
o ciocK, sermon suDject. nooerx CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
Burns. Special program Scotch music 1 7th -and rhpmpVMa trwh. Sundiv
ana reaaings. jsagpipe soios: n m" a 1 school 10 ajn.; morning service. 11
a Man tor a inat tuurns); ine o'clock: evenine service 7:45 o'clock:
ureen nuis oi lyroi tnooerison), adult Study class. 6:45 pjn. prayer
nigs u oanejr lournsi, inu meeung Wednesday, 7:45 p.m.
Ain Wee House." and "Annie Laurie,"
sung by Mrs. Gordon McGUchrist. ac-
comDanied on concertina py wimam
McGilchrist. Sr; Boy Scouts Monday,
7:30 p.m. Choir practice Wednesday.
7 -30. nihl studV class Thursday. 1:30.
Camp Fire Girls ) Wednesday and Fri-
aay, at 4.
FIRST SPIRITUALIST
248 North Commercial street. Rev.
Lulu Mittlesteadt. Portland, pastor. Af
ternoon service 2:30 p.m. Evening serv
ice. 7:30 p.m. jio host luncheon 5:30
pjn. Every body welcome.
FREE METHODIST
Corner Market and Winter streets.
David L. Fenwick, pastor. Sunday
SALEM EVANGELISTIC
TABERNACLE
13th and Ferry streets. Eric M. John'
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Favorite old Scotch nines will
be played on the , bag pipes by
W. R. : Tomison, Silverton, in
cluding, "A Man's a Man lor A
That" (Burns), "The Green Hills
of Tyrol" (Robertson), "Rigs O
Barley? (Burns), and "Scots
Wha hae" (Burns).
'Mrs. -Gordon McGilchrist will
present two solos, singing "My
Ain Wee House" and "Annie
Laurie," accompanied on the
concertina by William McGil
hrist, sr. A solo, "John Anderson,
My Jo,!;and reading, "The Cot-J
xers aaturaay wigni, wiu De
given by William McGilchrist,
sr.. :
Familiar Scotch airs being
sung by the congregation will
include:; "Bank of Loch Lo
mond,' I "Coming Through the
Rye," and "Auld Lang Syne,"
with Virginia Ward Elliott di
recting; oody and Esthel Ben
ner will accompany the song
service on the pianos.
W. Irvin Williams will speak
on the theme, "Robert Burns."
Prof. Frank Churchill will play
the following organ selections:
Prelude, "Adoration" (Holy
City), Gaul; offertory, "Inter
mezzo i (Durham) ; and postlude,
"March in D" (Roberts). This
service ? will be broadcast over
KSLM at 7:30.
Two anthems will be present
ed by the senior vested choir at
the Sunday morning service. Di
rected; by Virginia Ward Elliott,
they will sing "My Sheep Hear
My Voice" and "Fear not, O
IsreaHKSpecker), with bass solo
by Willard Hornschuh.
W. Jrvin Williams will speak
on "Do," and Prof. Frank Chur
chill will play the following or
gan selections: Prelude, "Noc
turne in E Flat" (Chopin); of
fertoryj "Berceuse (Delbruck) ;
and ! postlude, "March in F"
(Shackley).
A church nursery is provided
for - small children of parents
" wishing to attend the morning:
service, which starts at 10:55;
a. m. i . I
The balcony of the church is;
reserved each Sunday morning
for the members of the Sunday
school 'competing in a church at
tendance contest. It has been
Silverton
Churches
- IMMANUEL
- Bible and Sunday school 10 o'clock
Sunday. Morning services 11 o'clock.
Subject: "Result of a Worthwhile Tes
timony." Communion services in the
Norwegian language 10 o'clock. Lu
ther league Sunday night 730. leader,
Edward Hausrrt. Midweek prayer and
devotional hour. Thursday. S o'clock.
Choir hour Thursday night. B o'clock.
Board of deacons meets with the pas
tor following the morning service. The
Severtson Memorial association meets
in Eugene at the Sunset home Tuesday
night. 7:30. Board oi airectors meets
Tuesday, 13 o'clock, J. M. Jenson,
pastor.
TRINITY
Sunday school and Bible classes. 10.
Morning services, 11. Theme: "Fields
White Unto Harvest. Luther league
Sunday night, 7. Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr
will lead, vesper services 4:30: cnoir
rehearsal Wednesday, 730. Confirma
tion classes on Saturdays at 9:30 and
10:30. M. J. K. Fuhr, pastor.
CALVARV
Sunday school and Bible Classes. 10
ajn., Olga Johnson. Supt. Morning
services, 11. Norwegian services at
230 pjn. Rev. H. E. Engebritsen, guest
speaker at both services. Luther league ,
meets at vera Heiaenstrom. pre
sident. Naomi society, Tuesday. 7:30
at church, Olga Johnson, hostess. -Choir
rehearsal Wednesday, 8 o'clock.
Oscar Satrum, director. Rev. Olaf
Rogne. Augsburg college, Minn., wiu
speak Thursday night at 8 o'clock at
a public meeting. O. C. Olson, pastor.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
Bible school, 9:45. Mrs. John Jor.
dan. Supt. Morning services, 11.
Theme, "A New Revolt in Religion."
Junior Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Lor
raine Evans, leader. Senior Christian
Endeavor, 6:30. Evening services. 7:30,
Theme. "Thou Hast Sold Thyself."
Thursday night Bible class at church,
730. Friday adult choir practice. 730.
Russell Myers, pastor.
METHODIST '
Sunday school 9:45, Fred Baker, Supt.
Morning worship, 11 with Mrs. Jesse
Bunch, conference president of the
WSCS, speaking for the woman's so
ciety annual thank offering. Youth and
young adult fellowship meeting 7 p.m.
Church board of missions will meet at
parsonage Monday, 7:30 p.m. Wesleyan
circle, Tuesday, 2 pjn., church social
rooms. Choir practice Wednesday, S
o'clock.
Classes Organized
RICKREAUL Red Cross adult
first aid classes will begin here
February 12 if an instructor can
be obtained by that time.
filled to capacity with nearly
100 young people during each
Sunday of this month.
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