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TIi OZSGOZf STATH3-IAX7. Scdra, Oregon, Ecrtuxdarj Kotslag.- March 21, 1342 TAGS CSVEI Choirs Unite For Cantata Silverton' Lutheran! ri i a . - juuiuic9 nuuuuutc " Good Friday Plan STLVti&TOH By special ' re quest Lutheran choir of Silverton are again v putting on stainers "Crucifixion" on Good Friday sight at Trinity church. The com- biaed three Lutheran choirs gave lhls y ear ago. . ' - ., Mrs. Tom Anderson la again di recting and Mrs. Alf O. Nelson, I onanist, - and Mrs. Arthur DahL pianist, win accompany. Soloists .will be Clifford Almquist, Trances Burch, Mrs. Stanley Swanson, Max Holland, Marion Lee, Ray mond Dahlen, James Jenson, Carl Thorkildson, Mrs. Jaaper Dullum, Albert Overlund and Oscar Sa turn An Irish stew dinner was e Joyed Thursday by the ; Eastern Star and the Masonic order. Mrs. Elgin McCleary headed the com mittee and was assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Skaife, Mr. and Mrs. Jim.Hollingswortn, Mr. and Mrs. . Ted Finelay, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Service, Melba Story and L. G. McDonald. . - Mrs. George Towe, worthy mat ron, and Jed Rutherford, master, K 'Were official hosts. Mrs. Harry L. Riches gave a group of Irish songs and E. K. Ekman showed a group of travel and news pictures. Danc ing was enjoyed. . - t Jap Aliens Preparo to Leave Coast :.v....:..... ....... . , '. .. : .y. . .. . x-.-.v. .:?. ' v.v.' - - ' . . : -.-.',..-.-v.V.-.-.'. ,y:'M&styje.x,:yy4:-:$r.Q ' ::.-.::.. ..:-..::.-::.; : v .; - 1 , ' ! :;-Vv:;v.v":-:yv:o::.'v. ::vy- o:v: -v'v. . ... :-v. -.y.y :. - - ' A - ' , . -, $ ft- ::':: : . " :.----.-.y-:-:-X' ':'y- v-i-vax-x-x-! ' ' - tit 5 y ' " ' ". I f- ' ? . .-.-.v .v:- : : ' ::.y-x.'. . :. .. . . . .'.::: kil . Mrs. ABea Tataoae pacfca op to leave Thousands of alien Japanese in California, Oregon, Washington state and southern Arizona are busy disposing of or arranging security of their property and valuables as they await evacuation by the Army from prohibited areas on the west boast. It was expected that the first batch of aliens would be sent to the Army's reception center in southern California, or to Inland -point within a few days. Above, Mrs. Alice Tatsune of Saa rrasdsco, one of those affected packs up in her home. Attack Subs OH East Coast Leslie Event Set Monday ' Leslie junior high school will h o 1 d its annual Jitney dinner Monday night at the school for the benefit of the lunchroom fund. Every dish, including salad, des sert and vegetables will be five cents,, except the meat course. The public is invited. Mrs. Douglas McKay and Mrs. W. L. Phillips are co-chairmen, and the committee includes Mrs. Brazier Small, Mrs. .Wallace Bonesteele, Mrs. T. E. Rilea, Mrs. P. , D. QuisenbeuT. Mrs. Keith Brown, Mrs. Carl Pope, Mrs. Paul Hale, Mrs. Walter ZoseL Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Mrs. A. B. La tham, Mrs. Jay Reeves, Mrs. Rich ard Slater, Mrs. R. H. McCauley, Mrs W. W. Baum, Mrs. Howard Hunsaker, Mrs. N. S. Rogers, Mrs. R. Simpson and Mrs. Leiand Smith. ' The attendance is on a contest basis. After dinner entertainment will .be furnished by the physical education classes. 4 r Service Men WnoreTnerAre What They're Doing (Continued from Page 5) During his six months service last year, Wiesner was assigned to the signal corps at Camp Cal- lan. where he served in the tele phone division as switchboard First Ouistiail operator and lineman. Since be- l,- ing released he has been man- VJlurCll IlOSt ICK ager of a farm at El Centre, Calif. McMmnvffle Mail Piano for Use ' Of Service Men Here la Sought I Water shoots blah Into the air ujh depth eharae explodes. Amws Mint to where others were dropped. This picture, take from blmw. ahewa hew US navr surface craft (wake of one which b shewn) are ---n-r enemy submarines off the eastern, eeast. for the A usable piano, available the duration, is sought by federated 4 Music - dubs of Salem as a loan to US army men sta tioned in the Salera area. The sjhaplain of the group will call y the instrument and will .see Jhat it is placed in the music room used by an army orchestra, where Air Raid Wardens Get Charts Showing Duties Upon Warning .Three thousand charts explaining various air raid precau tions light warnings have been prepared for distribution through classes for all air raid wardens, County Defense Coordinator it will be protected from weather I Bryan H. Conley announced Friday. Yellow, blue and red lights or damp atmosphere, officers of and the white light which means the club decalred Friday. ; L, dear" are shown on the jrrograms preseniea recenuy oj the clubs for army men have been made possible by the loan of in struments for a day or two at a i charts. The light signals will be based upon word flashed from the-look- time, but now one that need not I out posts to the army interceptor be moved is sought, and good care Is promised, Mrs. Jessie Bush Mickelson said. Would-be donors can call Mrs. Mickelson . at S2s2. M M Club Notes Hear Yet Hear Yet The town crier sneaks. Tedar marks the be- arinntn nf a nw phuntr In the I era means that a a r - i history of the Mickey Mouse dun. Superman baa Jotoed hands with Mickey Mouse. Each Saturday, in conjunction ' with eur . regular stage show, we will hold a meet . Ing of the "Superman Junior De fense League of America.- This Is not a new dub, but merely a part of our original Mickey Mouse organization. Tune ana : space prohibit full details, but they will be given on the stage of the 13 slnore theatre today during our regular stage show. The chief of police will be here to receive one of the first honorary member ships. There are many big sad imjortant contests m atore for you. For example, a tin can drive, a rubber drive, and manyother activities vital to our national de fense. This new part of the Mick ey Mouse club will be sponsored by Schoen's Salem Baking com pany. , " . . " ' MMC . ' The Mickey Mouse club pre sents for its stage show today an entire dance Yerue. Today at 1 o'clock the curtains will part and "Mother Goose Land" will be In full swing. . WES. command, thence to the secret warning station and on to the control center, location of which is also secret. The yellow light wiH be signal for certain key wardens over the county to be ready to act Im mediately if. the action warning comes. . This preliminary caution will come to the key wardens in the brief '.telephone message: "air raid message yellow." The second stage -of caution and like the yellow confidential to those who receive it will come with the Uue light The blue light with its telephone message which, win go to all defense work- all unnecessary lights should be put out at night So far -as the public is con cerned, the red signal is the one that means' business. When the red signal flashes at the warning station, it means "black out . . an air raid may occur shortly, Then the two-minute air raid sig nal will be sounded. The white light clear.".-.. -an Contracts Awarded SCIO Fifty five cords of four foot wood has been contracted by the school beard of district No. 99, Scio, for the 1942-43 year. Oli ver Beard and Angus Leffler hold the contract, calling for a price of $C per cord, delivered to the three local school buildings on or be fore August 15. . : Sermons on Prayer Set Se'rieai Scheduled at First Presbyterian; Communicants Meet Based on the book, "Prayer," by Dr. George A. Buttrick, pastor j of a New York City church, the first two in a series of four ser mons on prayer.: will be given Sunday by Rey. W.' Irvin Wil liams at" the First Presbyterian ichurch. -N . ; . Tne schedule Is: March 22, , ajn, "Jesus and Prayer pan, prayer and , the World,-" 29, ajn; . "Prayer and Personality," and p jzl, "A Way of Prayer." .' : :' ' At the Sunday morning service the senior choir will sing "The Heavens Are Declaring,"- (Bee thoven) and Gail Ferguson will present "The Lord Is My light." (Alutson). A church communi cants class of 21 students will meet at 930 a.m. with Don Dou- rbv director, m charge. At night Christian . Endeavor meetings for the various age I groups will meet from 430 until 7:19. An organ recital win be I given by Prof. Maurice Ws Bren- nen from 7:15 until 730, and dur Ing the 730 service Josephine Bross and Garland Hollowell win sing "Tarry With Me," (Nicolal). The service from S until 930 wfll be broadcast over KSLM . AJfzaicAN vvrusx.AH SU NorUt Church street. Rev. If. A. Getaendaner, ' DD, 'pastor. Sunday school 99 ajn. Morning serviee U o'clock, sermon Subject. The SinL Christ-' BETHEL. BAPTIST North Cottaee at O street. J. T. d- theft, DD. paator. Sundajr school S:4S in, Arnoia rrey. supt. Morning aerv i(i 11 o'clock. "What la Your UieT" Youth hour. SJQ. Evening service 7 JO o'clock, sermon subject. "Why So Fearfuir Cantata practice Sunday, 1 p.m. Thursday S pjn. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 1M pju. , - chool After the service a social will be held in the church basement for members of the Junior vested ehoir and their parents. j Plans for Easter music by the choir wfll be presented by "Vir ginia Ward Elliott, director of the group, and after a period of games and songs, refreshments wfll be served. SCIO Clyde Finegan, Richard Phillips and Vert Sims, December enlistees in the navy, returned this week to the Seattle naval base, after a brief furlough with j their parents fat Scio. A telecraaa seat frem Wednesday and received here Friday noea by Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Spenee. SC7 North Sum mer street, brought word from their sea, Gordon, a staff ser geant in the US army air corps. On February the 8 p e n e e s heard frem their sea In Australia. WOODBURN The largest number of selectees yet to be in ducted into military service from north Marian county will be sent to Portland Monday for physical examinations. Rev. S. J. Osborne, pastor of the First Christian church, Mc Minnvflle, is scheduled to begin a series of pre-Easter services at the Salem First Christian church Sunday night Rev. Osborne, raised by mis sionary parents, was a member of the armed forces during the first World war and was sent overseas. He has been pastor In McMmnvule for the : past years and has a reputation being a dynamic speaker, v The following sermon themes have been announced by him: "How -Much Do You Weigh?" "What Are We Here For?, "Why Is the House of God Neglected?". "Why the Kingdom Tarries," "Frozen Flames," "A Conquering Christianity" and "The Sacra mental Life- seven for Church Services in Salem Cast Named For Cantata I T30 Thursday. Mara Saucy , in charge. JASON Ul kTETBOOIST ' North Winter at Jetferson street. 8. Kaynor Smith, pastor. Sunday school Evening service 730 o'clock, j 1 :4S am. Morning service 11 o'clock, subject, "Sacrament." I Dr. jr. Edgar Purdy will preach on Choir Gives Easter : Sunrise; Song at , First Evangelical - v; Under the direction of Ernest Friesen, director, the choir of the First Evangelical church' is to'slng sou XSerr&et.ev TtU "bJETSJI Sunrise Song", Sun- sawtra -The Church in a World at War.' Kvenine aerviee T JO o'clock. Illustrat ed aermea, "India and the War" by I the pastor who spent nine years In India as a missionary. - Intermedial i leacue S30. Hish school and college leagues Sao. .. -aU KNIGHT MEMORIAI. CONGaKOATlONAL. 19th end Ferry, atreets. Howard C. I Stover, minister. Sunday school 10 :44 ajn. Schunka. ! o iovea tne worm. Bverung aemce Taking solo parts will bej Cen mreive'Scharf,' soprano; Mrs.' ltu fuf Ermel, ':'contralb3,Env.lrV ticord, bass, and Enoch Moerx, tenor. The cantata wfll feature 11 e. sunt. Morning aervtce 11 o'clock. "Jasua. the Bread of life." Evening service fS o'clock. Wednes day, Lenten tide service. "We Paw Him By . With Our Hopea Brotherhood. Tuesday, 1 30 pjn. ConfirmaUon .class Saturday, S aon. i CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY AIXIANCg North Sth and Gaines St. Sunday school . a:4S ajn. Morning aemce II o'clock. Jerrie aflnton. Aibany. After- nooa aerviee S pjn Dr. A. E. Roy, Portland. -Practical Christianity in a Business Man s uie." Evening serv ice T JO o'clock. Or. A. E. Roy will show picturea ot his trip to Palestine. societies P-m. I Thursday, TdS pjn. . PENTfeCOST AL UGBTHOUSE 439 State street. C. M. Eads. paator. Sunday school - IS ajn The EmpU i new of a Wordlr Life." Morning serv ice 11 o'clock, f :38 pjn, young peo ples service. Evening service iau o'clock. Rev. rred Scott. Wisconsin, guest i speaker, tao pan Wednesday. Bible service and prayer . 1:30 p. m rriday Bible study and prayer. IJ0 pjn, Saturday, regular service. . PILGRIM HOLINESS SIS Market street. Rev. E. P. XMxon. Sunday school 3 ajn, mthk Supt. Morningervice U o'clock. -The Ir. tSSS- -SfoSTlKht Spirit of Life Young people's groups, Voung people S p Church night JO pan. Evening service t M o'clock. I supper Tuesday, J pjn. sermon suDject, "guppsstnu cnnsuani - n . Uving." Midweek prayer and praise ' LESLIE METHODIST service. Wednesday. I JO pjn, choir I South Commercial at Myers street, rehearsal, S JO. ., I Joseph Knotta. paator. Sunday school ,.iw9 un. Manual nmcfu tiw. State and lath streets. T. H. Theuer. I Dedskm." Evening service JO o'clock. I parts: The City Lies in Shadow; BD. pastor, Sunday school IS ajn. Otto -Forsaken , of Mea.- JToung peopte s I . . -t m , ,r J jrTeyer meeting i w ww, and choir; "God So , Loved I h World." quartet; "O. Ye of tltUe Faith," soprano solo; "Who Shall : Roll Away ) the Stone,", women's two-part chorus; "At the Rising of the Sun," "He Is Not Here;" bass solo and men's , chorus; I "Christ ! Arose," "The light of the World," tenor solo and choir; "With Heal ing in His Wings," alto and 'bass duet and choir; '"HaUerujah'' by the quartet and the choir; "The Easter Sunrise Song," choir. ' The cantata will be introduced by a chalk talk, "The Christ of IaHim nraver kuMi TiumIav. 3 a'eloelr. 1 nasi nr &i 1S1S South . Commercial street. - Mid-1 Shuts in ebarce. Morning service U week prayer meeting, church, Wsdnea- oay, tj pjn. o'clock. Rev. Dixon preaching. Ev ening aerviee : J JO o'clock. Rev.. Or val C. Keller preaching. . rniram nw rmiiT North Cottage and Shipping street, J REORGANIZED-CHURCH OF JKIUS r n . ... a.j.1 .. j. Ami, lltt. mvA niMMkM, atrtsSundav I -The Spiritual Building FiUy framed? 1 school 10 ajn, morning service U J ryarr br Mr. Paul P. Petti Broadcast KSLM SoAjO pjn. Evan-1 o'clock. Evening aerviee Jstt a'cloclc j f V7 fZT. 1 Z. Adult study class ana uon teague. i corn, in drawing wui ue uie aev SS. Prayer snaeung Wednesday, 1 tine M the Easier- cantata. Durinat ST H. R, ThornhiU, minister. Bible school 10 ajn.; morning service 11 o'clock. ing service S o'clock, young people's 3 1 auojacT. xne - True COVET STREET XHEXSTIAN : 17th and Court streets. Vf.-H. Lyman. I pastor. Sunday school S.-49 ajn. Mom-1 ins service 1030 o dock, eommunioa service. Sermon subject "Christ's Tes tament of Love." Christian endeavor meeting 0:30 p.m. Evening aerviee T JO j o'clock. Sermon subject. -The for-1 cotten BeaUtude." Midweek aervl and choir practice Thursday. TJO pjn.1 ENGLEWOOD UNITED IN CHRIST lTth and Nebraska avenue. Rev. O. Goodman oastor. Sunday 9M ajn. Mormag service 11 o'clock, -The Reward ef Purity." (Jt pjn. Christian Endeavor. Carl Creider, Xvenmc seisaue TJS e clock. I "Paid in ruu. rrasT baptist North Liberty at Marion street. Irv ing A. Tom. DO. pastor. Sunday school :43 ajn, rred Broer. Sunt. Morning 11 o clock. -Inspiration to Pre- it ratut.- Evenmg service i o'clock, -War-time Gospel.- COS pjn. Uxfu meetings, wsonaeaay. i ua. school of mhenwni; S pjn, Westmont college choir. HayesvlUe school house. " Sunday school taa ajn, Dewey uavu, up. rous costMKBta bbanch Auburn school house. Sunday school 1:49 sjn, Leon Lambert, Supt.' . rlRST CHURCH OP CHRIST. SCIENTIST Chaaneketa end Liberty streets. Sun day school 11 ajn. Morning service 11 f o'clock, evening service. 1 JO. Sermon subject. "Matter, weonesaay meeting T JO includes tsttimoniea of healing through Christian Science. Readme room, SOS Masonic building, open ll ajn. to pjn Wednesday until 1. FTRST CHURCH OP THE NAEARENE Uth and Center streets. Rev. Weaver W. Hess, minister. Sunday school S:45 ajn. Minora - stun. - supt. Morning service 11 o'clock. "Hidden la Christ." Evening service 7 JO o clock, -Heaven's SALEM EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Perry and 13th streets. E. 11. John- l nsatnr Sundav school S:4S ajn, Roy fergwson, SupL Mrs. Shade. ehU dren'a church. Morning 1 aerviee 41 o'clock, Evangelist Leonard . Rogers. ig. Evening service 73a. even- gelistie. Rev. er Mrs. . Rogers, pceecn mg. Serrieea every night at 1:4 ex cept on Mondays. - ---v . , T JOHN'S LUTHERAN . 10th and A streets. Rev. H. W. Gross, pastor. Sunday school r ajn, aervices IS ajn. Lutheran radio hour Sunday, 1 pjn. ever stations KALE Portland, . anaaa-ar. MidweeJC seatem Wedneaday at 1J0 pjn. . T. FAtTT.a EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. George H. Swift rector. Sunder school t-45 am- lunior choir rehearsal. S ajn. T JO ajn. aerviee of the holy commun Im. 11. nraver aerviee and Salmon b ih. r.rtnr Ttrmnai OMir. sw naadays: Holy communion. 7 ajn. and 10 ajn. instructions ia pjn. aarVRNTH HAT ADVENTIST North Summer at Hood street. N. C. Uwn. pastor, sabtteth scnooi suw . M. J. Madaen. Supt, "God's Remnant Church. Morning aerviee 11 o'clock. Elder O W. Chambers, young people's secretary of Oregon, guest speaker, trayer ana nunc nuu; cvi nesday. T JO. Speeial Sunday 'Bigbt lecture. "A Mighty Power Winning in Europe Who Is Itr Singing begins at 130, lecture at S pjn. the drawing the choir will sing the hymns ta special arrange ment: "The Old 'Rugged Cross," played on the violin by Ruthlyn Thomas; ' "W h e n I Survey ihe Wondrous Cross," choir; the negro spiritual, "Were You There When They Crucified My Lor d," by choir and violin. The offertory special will be played by Abe Doerksen on 'the vibraharp. Miss Thomas will be violin artist and assist the musical arrangements with violin oblige to parts. Carmen Gueffroy will pre side at the console of the organ. Easter Provides WOODBURN-Rae T. Gibbons, Ra SI f fif Tnllra chief vneman. am af Mrs. Henrv I Han, Woodburn, has been sent to Qf Dn HairisOll wneyenne, wyo, wnere we navy is opening recruiting offices with Gibbons in charge. He has been in the Portland station since 1940, having been called back into the service from the naval reserve. He will be joined later by Mrs. Gibbons and son. Jack. Two elder, sons, Ted and Tom. were enlisted in the navy by their father. Frank Thomas, second class electrician in the naval reserve, la now home on leave from Se attle. He k visiting at the home of Roy Dawson. GATES Memorial services for Alfred Myers, TJSN. are to be held at the Mill City Church of Christ Sunday at 11 Dr. J. C, Harrison will preach the second sermon in the Easter series Sunday at the First Meth odist church. - His subject is "Trunkhig in Terms of the Cross." The cath edral choir, directed by Dean Melvin Geist and with Prof. T. S. Roberts at the organ will sing "Sanctus Benedictus' (Gounod). The soloist will be Keith Sherman singing "Judge Me O God" (Dud ley Buck). At night the Willamette uni versity Vespers deputation team wfll be in charge of the service with talks by Louise Wrisley, Jean Van Skike and Wesley Dur- land. Lee Baldwin will preside. SeeonrrSon Bora UNION HILL Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Heater are the parents of a son born Monday at the Salera General hospital. This Is their second child, second son. B-25 Bombers, Ready for United Nations CALTART Sunday-school and Bible ajaw with Olea Johnson. Sunt: me services at 11. topic. -What a Vis it. Evenmg services. 7 JO, topic. The Mayor's Mistake." Ladies' Aid society Wi Qaadsy.Ssvaa. chi Oscar Setrum. directse. O. C Oaten. pastor. Ccntinnc Scricf GERVAIS Continuing the pre- Easter series of aervices on "A rrew Vision of Jesus," the Brooks Community church brings "What I.Iust I Do?" this Sunday. Special 1 Eunday evening at 1 XL- -1 Jzne Jesei and ITartha Ilutto leal il.a youla fellowship L : BHSfANVEL' Sunday, school end Bible Sunday morning; morning aervt -Handmaidens ot the Lord.' M Bible la These J5-25 bombers, built si tfia North American AvUtlon corporation plant at Inglewood. CsJ, are ahowa on the Ct ramp reay for delivery to the air arms ef the United Nations.- Start' nearest lis camera, the planes bear tsijeias ef the D." 8. Army Air Corps, Russia, Netherlands F?st Ises, r' crl asatier fcrtlsU.ll ronlsen aro tds mads for the C&iese, 10. 11. a'f during Sunday acbool Luther leaeue Sunday. T JO. Saturday at 10. Senior Wom en's Guild, heme eg Mrs. bus Wedneaday afternoon. Mrs. Ed Overlund and Mrs. A. Aar hus. Midweek prayer and devotional hour. Thursday S pjn. ehoir practice Tnursoay auant. a. uuanernr eciermg for synodieai beidget Sunday aserning. J. M. Jeneon. paaier. rati cRuacH or cstrist : Bible school. tS. Mrs. Jordan. Supt. Morning worship. IL "The Marks of a Christian," Evangelist Cays speak inc. Christian Endeavor sao. arvemne sermon. 130: "Where Do. You Uvet" Monday nigni. wnat tne mote Teaches About Heaven"; - Tuesday nivht. "A Bible tn HiL' ieht, "The Greatest Questioa Any one Can Ask"; Thursday night, "What Must I Do to Be Lost?' HusseU My ers, pastor. METHODIST Sunday schooL 0:45. Morning awn. 11: "The Nature ana certainty et LUe - After Death." Youth and young adult fellowship. V pjn. Wee levan Circle church Tuesday . for 1 e clock, luncneon. Jiotr practice wea- Desdar night. S; Sisterhood Sunday school class Thursday, all day meet- ing with wattle luncheon. Edward Terry, seuuster.;-- ; -; - i-V:- -. - ' TEfNTTY ' Sunday school and Bible classes. 10. Morning service at 11 : -Jesus the son e( Mary. Lutner league, i pjn. I George Peters, topic and- discussion leader. Loyal Men ox Trinity gather Friday night at S at mass meeting to I plan fee SOth anniversary. Choir of the West from Pacific Lutheran col' lege to concert Tuesday. 0 pjn. Joint choir nhearsal of all Lutheran choirs ta Silvertoa Wednesday. 10 at Iria- Ky. Confirrretien lasea, Saturday SJ m-A lo jsu M j. k. ruhrjramor. " BOtrrH SALEM FRtENOS South Commercial at Wash 1 net on street, Dillon W. Mills, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. "Unnamed Disciples ox Je sus." Christian Endeavor. 8:45 - pjn. Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday. 1 JO pjn. , . . PENTECOSTAL MISSION ? North Commercial street. Rev. J. c. and Daisy Wilson, pastors. Sun day school S pm. Devotional service S o'clock. Evening aei ca 1J0. evan gelistic Saturday night, young peo ple's service. :1 Revival services ev ery night, t JO. . Win RTAN METHODIST Comae 15 th and Mill streets. Lowell Cilger. pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 e ciocs. wnmrnw una secretary neien nucuiiu I mukw. WVPS :45 njn. Ev- enina aerviee 1J0 o'clock. Teachers training class Wedneaday. , I pjn. Prayer meeting Wednesday, B pjn. Open Door." Young people's hour S JO pjn. Program ta charge of the young women. Wedneaday, Midweek prayer service, 7:19 p ro. 0 - mUT CHRISTIAN Center end Hierh streets. Sunday school 0 JO ajn, C. E. Lee, Supt. Morn ing service 1045 o'clock. Rev. Walter t.ivena will soees: at a memorial serv ice -for the late pastor. Rev. Guy L. DrtIL Evenina service I JO o'clock. Rev. j. otbome -win aerm.a atxiea 01 Bre-Eaater services to continue throuchout the week at 7 JO nlgnt except saturaay. aermou era- iect. "How Much Do You Weigh? cniidren s cnurcn lua tmoer ieaaer shiD of Mrs. Drill, message. "Victorious Living." Christian Endeavor, 0 JO. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL' Cottage and Marion streets. Robert A. Hutchinson, oastor. Sunday school 1:45 ajn. Morning service 11 O'clock. -Toward en unoerstanoing or mm Church." League of youth at 0:45. Pil grim chorus under airecuon ec Belle Tartar 11 o'clock service. FTRST EVANGELICAL Corner Marian and Summer streets. Rev. Paul p. Pettieord. pastor. Sunday school 05 ajn, Wilson Launer, Supt. Morning service 11 o'clock. auhiaet. "The Face of I earn. minister ec music. a.vening T ja e'esoek. Eistir eanuna my the ehoir and under the direction of Ernest Frieeen. prayer aat sieie atuoy Thursday, I JO pjn. V FTRST METHODIST Career Church and State streets. Dr. J. C Harrison, pastor. Sunday school 41 ajn. Morning serviee 100 o'clock. -Thinking in Terms of the Cross. Tv- aanua T an -eoaree wu- lamette university vaapers at useer the fflnctua em Monroe. Youth fellowships ana uni versity Vespers, 0JO. FREE METHODIST Market and Winter streets. rw 1. raaWick. neater. Sunday .1 tmi m-l us. Marnine aarvatia. 11 o'clock. Young people's service, f njn. aeama serviee,. 7 -eaoc. Midweek prayer aseeting Ties pjn. FTRST PRESsrTTERIAN North winter and Cheeneketa ttreeh lt:M u w. irvm wuiianss. ssiw, Douria. anreetar eaiigiw I Gospel Campaign Opens Sunday at Tabernacle j Rev. and Mrs. Leonard Rogers, both ordained ministers, . will preach during the Easter gospel campaign at the Salem evange listic tabernacle. Ferry and 13th streets. - These services will commence Sunday morning and continue for two weeks or longer. Mrs.' Rbgers was a successful evangelist jjriar to her marriage. Rev. Rogers has held many revival campaigns' throughout ihe United States. The public is invited to these services, which will be heldnhight ly at 7:45 except on Mondays. E. M. Johnson is pastor of the church. - Special Music Featured by Chorus Choir Woodburn Churches IM MANUEL LUTHERAN TMvine whrshin 11 ajn. Sunday school and Bible class 10 ajn. Tuesday, Lenten aerviee. S p jn. Thursday, ehoir practice. S pjn Saturday, confirma tion class. 10 ajn. Ladies Aid Thurs day S pja. Services in Norwegian Sun day at 1 JO pjn. NTDAROS LUTHERAN Sunday school 10 ajn. Friday, choir practice S pjn. Mrs. Hehner Jacobean win entertain the Ladies Aid Wednea day, at X pjav FTRST PRESBYTERIAN Ceo. R. Cromley, minister. Thursday, Uaa Sehilline. representing mtaaion- ary work ta Eunme. win give Illustrat ed sddraas at S o'clock ta the church auditorium. Regular Sabbath Church aervices. BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN Marnine warshia at . 10. Sabbath school 10.-4S. Mrs. Blaine Seely. Supt. MONROR CONGREGATIONAL every Sunday at lias. lag by Rev. Frank J. Meyer, y Mrs. Lenten and Easter numbers wfh be presented Sunday morning at the Knight Memorial church, ltth and Terry streets, by the chorus choir. Mrs. Lewis Mitchell is or ganist, Mrs. Richard Smart, choir director and Mrs. E. J. Kortze born, guest soloist The following numbers make up the musical service: Anthem, "When Life Is Waking Ail Around.' (Hopkins) ; q u a r t e t, "The Cross' (Riegger), Beneitta Harland, Harriett Smart, Howard Stover and Richard : Smart; an them, "Sheep and Lambs (Sid ney Homer); solo, "The Hour of Calvary? (OUara); Richard Smart; anthem, ; "Before Thy Cross" (Codard); solo. "Open the? Gates of the Temple" : (Knapn). Mrs. E. J. Kortzeborn; anthem, "Cod So Loved the World" (SUiner).and brief sermon, "God so Loved the World." Solo by ale. minister. Meyer. J. S. Van Win- METHODIST Ralnh E. Smith, assrtor. new Mnined service. The 11:19. at Christian study youth study e: India and War iTSi? & Topic of Ex- saeftlaMa avfrasaHw 1 Sunday school 0 a jn, J. J. rwj-1 1M pJn. Lenten evening fUmaude pic-1 wiwuttl J immi. Sunt. Communicants class a jai . 1 . ... i .m .in. 1 - . sjb. Morning service Mao a clack, oir reheamL first in a aeries of four sermons an wwn reneataau prayer. Organ recital Sjl ,:fB ST. LUKBTS CATHOLIC T 2L?,S JSSJSm v- MeOenbeier. paator. Rev. ta SIT?2 .!!ca.iiJ5 McCrenra, assistant pastor. Sun prayer series. Junior CE Jp0" day masse 7. SJ0 and lOaJn. (high and business young people, 00. High mu- ,QiiowI hv benediction. Lenten school and laermediate. CE --.-ldeoUoni Wednesday and Friday ev- junsor caoir meraoers 1 Wi.tri.- J -' nerents In chaweb abasement as-1 1 tT and dtlS ejn. . J lowing ? evenhtg service. Hey sweettsi - ...... .... -w : FREE METHODIST ' Rev. T. M. Abbott, pastor. Sunday school tL Clsssrs for all ages. Morn ing worship. 11 a ja. Young people's hour, SS pjn. Evangelistic aerviee. 1 JS pjn. Midweek prayer Wedneaday at 7 JO pjn. . Seouul Mnauiav 1 JO. Don DOUTiS. ter. Choir nractice Weanesoay. i jd. nsm Fire Girls Wednesday and Fri- n at A charch night dinner Thure-I dav at 0 JO. Bible study. 7 JO. Inter-1 mediate deoartment social Friday at 10. College seta, aasineas ye pie social Saturday at 1: ftrst sprarruALiST S4S North Commercial street-Rev. it H Knieht. Portland. Sunday school SJO pjn. 1 JO pnv. Mrs. Edith Scott. Eugene, no nost runcn a-w. rOURSOUARR GOSPEL MTh nd Bimm atreets. Rev. T. '. Henderson, paator. Swaday school 0:40 ajn classes for II o'clock. "Overthrovrn by Sin.' f AS pjn evaa gelistie aerviee. old fashioned song ser viee. sesnmoniee. musical proaram. nmos. "What Does God Think f :1S pjn. Crusaders and young peo nle's service. Wednesday 1:45 pm.. prayer ana praise service, enoay. i djb. choir rehearsal. Saturday. S pj otuioresi a csHirca . " HIGHLAND FRIENDS Highland avenue at Church street Herman H. Maey. pastor. Sunday school 10 am , Clifton Ross. Supt. rlssai lor all sees. Morning 11 -4, o'clock, sermon subject. "Seenes That Change Quickly." Junior Chris tian Endeavor SJO pan. Young ale's nrooheev study class. 0 JO pjn. Evening aaisico 130 o'clock, message by the pastor. Mid-week prayer and praise service Thursday, T SO pjn. . rMMANTTEL BAPTIST ' Corner at Hasel and Academy streets. Warren C. Kale, pastor. Sun dav school 10 ajn. Morning service II o'clock. Lloyd Lamb. Seattle. w1 bring- message Eveair aerviee ''123, -acons m charge. Frayer meeting "India and the War" wfll be the subject discussed by Rev. S. Raynor Smith, the pastor, Sun day sight at Jason Lee Methodist , church. Smith spent nine years in - India as missionary of the Methodist church and is constant ly In touch with conditions there through his friends la India. The address will be illustrated with colored pictures.' Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock Dr. J. Xdgar Purdy,' district superintendent of H. S. Fulton, pastor. Sunday school. (the Methodist church, will nreacnf Church m a Warid t CHURCH OF GOD IS ajn. Morning worship, U. Evening worship. I JO. . Midweek prayer aerv tce Wednesday, iaa. FULL GOSPEL V . pastor, Sunday school is ajn. - Mnc war snip. - it on ."The War " TiirTsJlSiS I Young people's serviee S pa. I .; ffl5 ar Iourth Sundays aa -5he I .Wrif I itn a aerviee on the first and aaeiith. third Sundays ta Salem at the Lemon eon- vaieecenee home. Children's church. f:19 pjn. Evening service. T4S pjn. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7.-4S pjn. 'christian SCIENCE Servioea Sunday at 11 ajn. MONITOR NBLR STANDARD Revival sneetingt 75 pjn. . Every body welcome. J. g. Crook, evangelist. Series Continues on Chooslrig Occapation Sundaj Talks Set By Portland Man Dr. A. E. Roy, Portland, will Ulk on "Practical Christianity ia a Business Man's Life" at; I pjn, Sunday at the Christian Mission ary Alliance church. North Hftli and Gaines streets. . -'..p ; . At ISO pjn. Dr. Roy wui show pictures on his trip to Palestine. Special music win be provided at .. each service. . ;': '.; ftrietia,. ! VnAmvn ' eswirv At 1 Englewood ITS church will con-1 Guest Speaker Slated tlnue a aeries of addresses on 1 - "Choosing an Occupation," Sun-Rev, K. H. n-nignt, rwuw day with Carl Creider, physical win ne guest P" director ef the S a 1 m Yl.ICA, Spiritualist church Sunday at 125 rpeakiflg. v; r pJa rerjon Is welcome;