The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 17, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    Tli OREGON STATESMAN, Satan, Oregon. Saturday Morning. AprS 17. 1343
PAQZ FIVE
R.nxiosaD RJews DBn'Oeffs
Leave for Service Inductees
leaving Salem Friday :: lor Fort
Xewis Included Donald H. Weigel,
Johnny Gartner, James H.JPurvis,
Jtaymond C Long, Charles K.
Corrigan. Stewart M. McGilchrist,
Robert W. Price, James K. Ak
aamit, Roger WL Munger, Lroy
G Hendricks and Winston H. Tay
lor, Preparing to leave Tuesday
are Allan L. Henderson, Richard
T. Martin and Bill M. Sturtevant
Dance, Wheatland every Sat.
night, 10 mi. N. on Wallace Rd.
Rowland's band invites public.
Dance at armory Saturday night
Taxes Turned Over A tlx
turnover made Friday by Sheriff
A. C. Buxk from the-1942-43 tax
roll totaling $18,117.65 Includes
$2853.41 earmarked for the Salem
school district and $2702.54 which
goes to the city of Salem.
! 5 ' :''y." : 1"':" V ' ;.. '-. -X'-t i' " 'tf
'Schneider's are now opened Sun
i days and invite you to try their
! delicious home cooked meals.
SALEM LODGE No. 4, AF
& AM, will open at 1:30
p. m. Saturday, April 17, to
I conduct the funeral services of
our late Brothers Charles C Ga-
briel and Thomas H. Galloway,
; Bridge Okehed Marion county
court Friday signed an order for
construction of a bridge replacing
- the span Vt miles northeast of
iMt Angel on the Dominic-flax
' plant road. , The new structure is
to be 64 feet long, 24 feet wide
and 15 feet high.
W a 1 1 pa per Imperial Washable,
Strahan, Birge, Wallcrest, Sanitas,
' Duray Scrubbable at Elfstrom's.
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Dance at armory Saturday night
: Theatre Plans PreviewThe
management of the Grand thea
tre is inviting teachers and cler
gymen to be guests at a preview
Saturday at 11 a. m. of their
feature motion picture, 'Tennes
see Johnson," a portrayal of the
life of Andrew 'Johnson.
Azaleas, camellias, primroses, pan
sies, perennials. Boyd Nursery,
S440 State street Open Sunday.
Try Schneider's for your Sunday
dinner. We are now open Sun
Have ; O
Will Marry Sunday Vernon
Gingerich, Canby, route one, and
Dorothy Ella-1 .a is, Hubbard, who
have been granted a marriage li
cense at Oregon City, will b- mar
ried in Hubbard Sunday by Rev.
Gingerich.
Lutz florist Ph. 9592. 1276 N. Lib.
Wallpaper at Elfstrom's, S75 Chem.
Guild to Meet
The Mayflower guild of the
First Congregational church will
meet Wednesday afternoon, April
21, at 2 pxo. Following the regu
lar business Session, a book re-,
view of wSkin of Our Teeth," by
Thornton Wilder, will be pre
sented by Mrs. Ray Yocum.
Galloway
Thomas II. Galloway, at his res
idence, Rt 3, Wednesday, Ap
ril 14, age 60 years. Survived by
wife, Mrs. Anna Blanche Gallo
way; mother, Mrs. Lizzie Gallo
way, Hutchinson, Kans.; four sis
ters, Miss Blanche Galloway, Mrs.
Ruby Boroff. Mrs. Florence Win
ner, all of Hutchinson, Kans., and
Mrs. J. D. Seybert of Kendall ville,
Ind.; one brother, Frank H. Gal
loway -of Tulsa, Okla. Services
will be held Saturday, April 17, at
2 pan. in the CIough-Barrick com
pany chapel, with Rev. W. Irvin
Williams officiating. Ritualistic
services will be-under the auspices
ef Salem lodge No. 4, AF fc AM,
with interment in Belcrect Me
morial park.
Gabriel
In this city, Wednesday, April
14, Charles C Gabriel, resident of
2095 South Cottage, husband of
Ellen P. Gabriel, son of Mrs,
Mary J. Gabriel of Mflwaukie,
Oregon; brother of Edward B. Ga
briel of Portland, Andy J. Gabriel
of Eugene, Mrs. Ed Montague of
Cheney, Wash Mrs. W. R. Lisko,
of Burlingame, Calif, Mrs. Ivan
Tichnor of Sunnyvale, Calif, and
Mrs. A. E. Cooke of M&waukle,
Oregon. Funeral services will be
held Saturday, April 17, at 2 pan,
from the W. T. Rigdon company
chapel. Rev. George Herbert Swiit
will officiate. Ritualistic services
will be under the auspices of Sa
lem lodge No. 4, AF & AM, with
entombment in Mt Crest Abbey
Mausoleum.
Costaso
In this city April 16, Agaluzo
Costazo. late resident of Rt 2, at
the age of 79 years. Services will
be held Saturday morning at 10:-
30 ajn. in the chapel or the v. x.
Rigdon company. Interment In
I OOF cemetery.
Gilbert
In. this city on April 14, Char
ley Gilbert, former resident of
Toledo, Oregon; survived by one
son, Herman Gilbert ox Nona
Powder. Ore- and two daughters,
Mrs. Lillian Finderson of Eden
burfi. ND, and Mrs. Ada Dahl of
CrvstaL ND. Funeral announce
ments later by W. T. Rigdon com
Thursday maximum temper
ature 6. minimum 42. Friday
rtver 4.8 feel. Weather data re
stricted by . army request
Fatalities Reported There
were two fatalities due to indus
trial accidents in Oregon during
the week ended April 16 the state
industrial accident commission re
ported Friday. . :
The victims were Clarence Bur-
cham, 1 Portland, f mechanic, - and
Maurice S. Schmeidler, Portland,
shipyard worker.
There were 1103 industrial ac
cidents reported to the commis
sion during the week.
Gasoline Stolen W. Li Lewis
reported to city police Friday that
12 . to 15 - gallons of gasoline had
been! stolen from his truck as it
stood parked in the driveway of
the Paramount market Thursday
night
For home loans see Salem Fed
eral,! 130 South Liberty. . .
You 'can still buy a Johns-Man-rill
e Roof, nothing down, 12 mo.
to pay. Mathis Bros., 164 S. ComL
Retirement filed Notice of re
tirement from the assumed busi
ness name of State Tire Service,
Inc., -was filed Friday in the coun
ty clerk's office, by Barney Van
Onsenoord.
Countr Sells Lots Sale of lots
2 and 3 in C addition to Wood
burn to W. C Miller and Anna A.
Mffler for $75 has been approved
by Marion county court
Dance at armosy Saturday night
j .t
Palm Sunday
Services Set
The Palm Sunday message
cnosen by the Rev. W. Irvin Wil
Hams for Presbyterians is "Com
pulsion Road" and the choir will
sing two anthems, "Ride On! Ride
On!" by Scott and "The Palms"
by Faure. At the night service,
members of the youth council
will be introduced to the congre
gation and will participate in the
service.
Mr. Williams will conclude his
series of the characters surround
ing the cross and will consider
"Longinus, the Roman Centurion."
At 8:30 pjn. the Westminster
Chimes will present Dean Melvin
H. Geist as guest soloist who will
sing numbers from Handel's "Mes
siah", and Mendelssohn's "Elijah."
He will be accompanied at the
piano by Mrs. Geist and by Ger-
aicune Schmoker with the violin
obhgato. !
Following the night service the
young people will gather In the
social hall for an hour of fellow
ships and recreation, which will
be led by Mr. Lyle Leighton,
Boy Scout executive, with Gerald-
ine Hynes in charge of the group.
ine annual candlelight com
munion service will be held on
Thursday night in the sanctuary.
Approximately 50 persons will be
Welcomed into the fellowship of
church membership at this service.
Thirty-two of this group are
young people of the church school.
Negro Quintet
Plans Recital
The First Methodist church will
feature the victory quintet at its
night service Sunday, a group of
talented negro college men who
are giving concerts to men in the
service and to hospital patients
as well as public programs and
evangelistic aid. They will sing
one number at the morning ser
vice, "Were You There When
They Crucified My Lord?" made
famous the world over by Roland
Hayes.
All those who love negro spir
ituals are invited. The program
follows:
Quartet: "Lift Up Thy Voice
and Sing," negro hymn; "Plenty
Good Room in the Father's King
dom, "Deep River," "Climbing
Up ! the Mountain Children,"
"Good News the Chariot Is Com
ing.' "Shadow "March." "Invic
tus solo, "Where E'er You
Walk;
t Quartet: "Were You There
When They Crucified My Lord?"
"Goodbye," "Going, Down to the
River of Jordan;" solo, "O Para
dise (L'Af riciene) ; quintet: "Po'
Ole Lazrus," i "Witness for My
Lord." "Old Black Joe." "Climb
ing Jacob's Ladder;" solo, "Asleep
in the 'Deep, quartet: "Shine on
Me." "Old Rugged Cross," "We
Are All in the Army Now."
Young People
Plan Ceremony
The main feature of' the Sun
day meeting of the Evangelical
young people will be a candle
light consecration service held In
the: fireplace room of the church
at 6:30 pjn. ,
t Miss Elvira : Behrens ; Wfll lead
the devotional ' hour and Misses
Donna and Jean Brown will be
in charge of the music. Miss Zona
Millet will render a sacred num
ber on her violin. - :
Rev. J. Kenneth Wishart, pas
tor, win be the main speaker.
His subject will be chosen for its
interest to young people. AH in
terested young people and friends
of the ELCE are Invited to attend.
Service Planned
- The .Gideons will hold a spe
cial service at the Foursquare
Gospel church Sunday morning
x. -o r w trTAenrm- An
unusual musical program wffl bt
offered. '
Calvary Baptist Choir to Sing
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'1
"The Seven Last Words," Easter
Baptist choir at the church Wednesday night at t 'clock. Appearing will be several gnest seletsts, Wil
lamette university students, and members ef the Willamette university arches tra will accompany. Ac
company la r also will be Mlaa Gladys Edfar, orranlst, who will play a concert from 7:15 to 7:45 p. m.
Wednesday. -'-'l ":")k ' 1 . ' ' J L..'. ,:v ' v.-:V'--;
Calvary Choir
Sets Program
Thc Seven Last
Words' to Be
v Sung Here .
Theodore Dubois' immortal.
The Seven Last Words" will be
sung by the choir of the Calvary
Baptist church Wednesday night
in the church auditorium. Assist
ing will be members of the: Wil
lamette university orchestra.
Starting at 7:15 pm. Miss Gladys
Edgar, church organist; will play
a half hour interlude, also ac
companying during the concert
Guest soloist will be Willamette
university students. The vocal
concert will start at 8 p.m.
Dubois, French composer who
lived from 1837 to 1924, wrote the
score for "The Seven Last Words
while at the peak of his career,
He is noted for his operas, con
certs and orchestral works as well
as his church music. j
The choir of 28 voices was or
ganized in 1928, originally with
30 members. Charter members
still singing are Mr. and Mrs.
K. H. Pickens, Mrs. Dale Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shunke,
Ben Ramseyer, W. C. Pickens
and Wilma Wright. The director
is a Willamette university grad
uate, Wendell Johnson of Port
land, an accomplished violinist
and teacher of voice at the Oregon
State School for the Blind.
Soloists will be Doris Lee An
derson, soprano, junior at Wil
lamette, from Sale m; Michael
Carolan, tenor, a sophomore from
Grants Pass and Corydon Blod
gett, baritone, senior from Salem.
In the choir are: sopranos, Fran
ces Petti t, Maude Ramseyer,' Mrs.
Taylor, Jean B a r h a m, Wilma
Wright, Maude Durfee, Audrey
Peterson, Mildred Allen, Marjorie
Reeves and Barbara Dief endbrf ;
altos, Rosemary H inkle, Mrs. Sch-
unke, Mrs. Pickens, Jeanette Pet'
tit, Hda Bingenheimer, Merle Cor
bet, Ailene Varbel, Selina Leash,
Mrs. Ruth Rhoten; tenors, Leslie
White, Ludwig Peterson, Ben
Ramseyer, Lawrence Maves, jW,
C. Pickens, Bill Kate; bass, E. D.
DDanDi0na? DBeannwalIs
CIRCUIT COURT I
Grace Estle vs. John Estle; mo
tion for default on personal ser
vice accompanied by affidavit; of
non military service. :
Maudie Flatman vs. Al Lulay;
order allowing four specifications
of defendant's motion to strike
and denying one. '' I
Ruth Downing vs. Clifford
Downing; motion by defendant for
order modifying decree by award
ing to him future care and cus
tody of five minor children, ac
companied by affidavit to effect
that defendant is married again,
living in a large 1 residence j in
Seattle, making sufficient money
to support his family and that he
is informed that plaintiff has with
her only one of children, is hot
consistently employed, frequents
beer parlors and is receiving some
form of public relief. I
S. E. Key vs. E. C. Hart and
Stella A. Hart; order allowing
S. E. Key to file' supplemental
complaint setting out his interest
in cause of action and subject of
action; complaint filed to the ef
fect that Key was by court order
substituted as plaintiff .id "case,
that on January 8, 1941, the notes
which are the basis of action
were conveyed to him 'by A. I A.
Rogers, superintendent of banks
for the state of Oregon.
Zimmerman continued to
10
ajn. Tuesday, April 20,' for im
position of sentence.
Anna Nash vs. Elma Nash; order
for default - i -
Albert i Titze vs. Ben Geh
en
to
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and Charles Gehlen; complaint!
collect $700 with Interest at
percent from October; 26, 1938
alleged due on no t e, together
with $150 attorney's fee and court
costs. f. ; f
Arley vs. Turnidge vs. Irene! T.
South, alias Irene T. Turnidge;
order of default," ; ; " i
J State of Oregon, acting by and
through; Ormand R. Bean, com
missioner of public utilities Vs.
F. A. BuTk; satisfaction of Judg
ment - - r : -1 tf-f i -r -
i Roger W. Fliesbach vs. Margaret
r. iiiesoacn; aecree ox divorce.
Helen Hnier vs. Herman Par
rls and others; order approving
sales of real property by .plaintiff
trustee, declaring that said trustee
has no claim, title or interest
premises covered by ' lot 6,
block 10 in the town of Waconda
and ratifying acts and conduct
of -trustee and charges and err
penses Incurred, authorizing her
I to oar all said obligations of the
estate as reported. '
F. R. Manegre vs. W. J. FUbin
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mosieal eple written by Theodore
First Christian
Week's Preaching Services
A week of preaching will begin Sunday at the First Chris
tian church with sermons by the minister, Rev. Dudley Strain,
every night except Saturday this coming week. - Palm Sunday
services will include appropriate
Missionary
Speaklmi at the close of the 20th
annual missionary ' convention
Sunday at the Christian ! and
Misstonary Alliance will be Rev.
W.,W. Arnold, missionary from
French West Africa. Appearing
also are Rev. J. L Perkins of
East Thailand and Florence Mc
Donald, youth evangelist. Serv
ices will be at 11 a. m., 2:45 p. m.
and 7:30 p. m.
r : !
Lindburg, Edward Shunke, K. H.
Pickens, LeRoy C u p e r, Robert
Johnson. 1
Orchestra members who will be
playing include: Marcia Fry, Ger
aldine Schmoker, Joyce Reeves,
Morris McElroy, Marian Fischer,
Kennard Adams, violins; Dick
Adams, viola; Warren Downs, El
bert McKinley, 'cello; Vern Scott,
string bass; Reba Lehmam, flute;
Melvin Gil son, oboe; Millard
Doughten, clarinet; Rosemary
Geiser,, bassoon; Hume Downs,
horn; Dean Barnhart, trombone;
Don Stroudenmeyer, timpani;
Harvey Loveall, trumpet; Jean
Milch, piano. j
order striking defendant's further
and separate answer.
Asel C. Eoff and Mary Jane
Eoff vs. Lewis Wentz and others;
complaint to quiet title.
PROBATE COURT
Anna Corhouse guardianship:
order appointing Amos Corhouse
guardian, naming M. G. Gunder
son, Ole Satern and John J. Moe
as appraisers.
Reese E. Anderson estate: de
cree allowing final account :
Henry Albers estate: will ad
mitted to probate and Amela Al
bers appointed executrix; Elton
Thompson Roy Nelson and J.
Fuhrer named appraisers of estate
tentatively valued at $2000. !
Elizabeth Luper guardianship:
Irma Gray, guardian, authorized
to pay unpaid accounts In sum
of &22 and to accept from Salem
water commission sum of $3.18
and approving sale of personal
property to Ole J. Sundsrud for
$17.20. -
L. Grice estate; final account
by Ammon sSGrice, administrator.
shows disbursements totaling $647.
25; hearing set for May 22.:
JIAKRIAGE APPLICATIONS
Robert W. Wolweger, 1 28, US
army, Camp i Adair, and Aileen
Holman, 22, civfl service, Dallas.
JUSTICE COURT
. . Oscar S. McGee; violation of
basic rule; $5 and costs.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Robert James Bergin; reckless
driving; $3. . .
Roy Hall; Jaywalking; $1.
Peggy ' Koehn; Jaywalking; $1
bail. .
Gayle L. Ryan; violation of ba
sic rule; $3 bait
Mrs. J. Odem; jaywalking; $1
baiL .
REVIVAL
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With Evangelist
Sunday, April
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Special
Divine Healing Services . Old-Fashioned Hymns
- j . ; . Inspirational Messages
, ' Come Worship God in Spirit and Truth
Madison Street Tabernacle
Corner IXadison and Baker Sts, Everybody Welcome
There Will Be Free Bus Service for Those Desiring to
Attend Sunday School and Evening Services Phone S322
Wednesday
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A ,
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Dubois, will be sang by the Calvary
Schedules
music by the adult choir with
the morning sermon entitled
"Triumph by Contrast" In the
afternoon at 3:30 o'clock a bap
tismal service will be held for
young : people at the Chemawa
Indian school, planned coopera
tively by the First Baptist and
the First Christian churches.
At the night 'service, the new
service flag with 60 stars will be
unveiled and dedicated. Special
music at this service will be giv
en by a group from the Chema
wa Indian school; there will be a
solo also by CpL Mackey Swan
The sermon will be preached by
Chaplain Harry M alone of the
Salem- air base. Boy Scouts will
usher at the service and will
have charge of the unveiling of
rthe flag. Immediately following
the service, a reception will be
neld in the church parlor, par
ticularly for parents, wives and
relatives of the men who are rep
resented in the service flag.
Week-night meetings will - be
gin at 7:45 p.m. Special music for
these services will be under the
direction of John Schmidt jr.
Sermons for the week include:
Monday "Where the Scriptures
Speak;" Tuesday "Conversation
at Midnight:" Wednesday "What
Have' You Lost?" Thursday "Why
the Church?" Friday "The Tra
gedy of Treason." On Good Friday
the union services in which all
churches of the city will partici
pate will be held at the First
Christian church' from 12 noon
until 3 p.m.
Outstanding among the musi
cal programs scheduled for Eas
ter is the presentation of the can
tata. "The Easter Victory," by the
choir of the First Christian
church. This choir of 25 voices is
under the- direction- of John
Schmidt jr. Soloists for the pro
duction are Betty Pugh and Ger
trude Cherrington, sopranos; Re
ba Nye, alto; Leslie Carson and
John SchmlHt Jr-. tenors; and
Fred E. Bates, baritone. Lois
Plumer Schmidt will be at the
organ.
Scheduled for presentation on
Easter night "The Easter Vic
tory" combines both the brilliant
and the soft and tender passages
within its compass. The Easter
story is picked up at the garden
sepulcher where Christ was laid.
From there on. the Easter story
is unfolded through a series of
well written choruses, solos, du
ets and a quartet Rene Bronner
and H. W. Petrie collaborated in
the production of the cantata, the
former preparing the text and the
latter composing the music.
Easter Moniing
Rites Schedule
Near Completion
Flans are neartng eosapletien
for city-wide partleipatUn In a
maris serviee Easter ssernhir.
Rev. W. Harold Lysaaa. whe w
newnced.
First step was to secure per
mission fee the services to be
held the steps ef the eapIteJ;
for this purpose Court street
will be roped off. Ia ease ef
rata services will be held either
fas the capital er ia the First
Presbyterian ehnreh.
Dr. J. Edgar rmrdy will be
speaker ef the day, selecting far
Ids sermon theaae, "The Easter
Message."
Masie will be led by WeadeU
Johnson, Instructor ia snmsle at
the Oregon state school far the
blind. Tentatively .the army
band stationed at the falr
gremads has accepted an tnvlta
itsna te furnish music. Soloists
will be Prof. R. J. Lnih, tram
peter, whose selection will be
"Open the Gates of the .Tem
ple, aad Herman Burke of Eu
gene, trombone player, whe has
chosen The Holy City. John
son will lead congregation sing-'
lag.
MEETINGS!
... .....
Price, Stockton, Calif, .
18, to May. 2, Inc.
I Church Services in Salem
SAINT PAUL'S KPISCOPAI.
Church and ChemekeU street. Kev.
George Herbert Swift, rector. Sunday
school i a-m. Morning service 1:30
jn. and 1! o'clock. Wednesday, cem
mtmka T nd II un. Good Friday.
-Three Hour Serriee- IS to S pjn, ,
334 State street. Olive Stevens. VsD.
pastor. Moraine service 10:45 o'clock.
Sermon ubiect. . Teodina the Five
Thousand." , v.--
christian" and mission amy -
ALUANCI - i
ruth and Gaines streets. C. H. Stein-
mann. pastor. Sunday vchool IS a jn.
Morning service 11 o'clock. Guest
speaker, Bev. W. W. Arnold, mission
ary xrom French West Africa. After
noon service 2:4. Missionary rally.
Florence McDonald; speaker. Evening
service 1JO o'clock. Rev. W. W. Ar
nold. ,":
SOUTH SALEM FKIENDS
South Commercial and Wash ins ton
streets. Dillon W. Mills, pastor. Sunday
scnooi , iv a.m. Moming service li
o'clock. Christian Endeavor, fJSO pan.
Evening service Tav o'cioca. waiter
l;ook, evanKeust. wui speak noth
moraine and night. Prayer meeting
Thursday, 730 p.m.
JASON LEI MKTHOOIST
North Winter and Jefferson streets.
S. Raynor Smith, pastor. Sunday school
1:45 s.m Morning service 1 1 o'clock.
Sermon subject. "Easter Victory." Ev
ening service T JO o'clock. Seminar
group. Intermediate fellowship S psn.
Youua zeuowsnip i pjn.
SALVATION AJtMT
S41 SUte street.' AdJutont Ed Hin.
pastor. Saturday. S to S:1S D.na.. pub
lic meeting; service men's meeting at
1:30 pjn. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morn
ing service 11 o'clock. Maior Lewis Mc-
AUen, VSO mobile unit, Seattle, speak
ing. Sermon subject. - "T riomph
Through Sacrifice. Young people, f
p.m. Evening service 7:30 a clock.
FIRST CHCHCH OF CHKIST
SCIENTISTS
Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun
day school 11 sum. Morning service 11
o'clock. Sermon subject, "Doctrine of
Atonement. Evening service at s,
CHURCH Or GOD
840 South 22nd street. Rev. r. W.
Golf.- pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn.
Morning service 11 o clock. Evening
service B o clock. Prayer meeting Wed
nesday. S pjn. YPE Friday. S pjn.
CALVARY BAPTIST
South Liberty and East Miller street
Edward TLk Allen, pastor. Sunday school
9:45 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock.
bermon subject. "The Triumphal En
try." Youth groups, i :30 pjn. Evening
service 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject.
Seeking Christ.
FIRST EVANGELICAL
Marion and Summer streets. Rev. J.
Kenneth Wishart. pastor. Church
school 9:43 a.m. Morning service 11
o'clock. Sermon subject. "Thy King
Cometh." Evening service 730 o'clock.
Cantata by the choir, "The Easter Sun.
rise Song."
FIRST BAPTIST
Marion and Liberty streets. Irving A.
Fox. DO. pastor. Sunday school 9:45
ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser
mon u eject, -sins Against the tioiy
Spirit." Evening service 7:30 o'clock.
Sermon subject. "The Coming of the
Prince of Peace. Young people, 6:30
pjn. Bible study, 6:30 .p.m. Prayer
meeting weanesaay, i:ae pjn.
HAIESVllJJE BRANCH
Hayes ville- school. Sunday school
9:45 ajn. Dewey Davis, Supt.
BRUSH COLLEGE BRANCH
Brush College school. Rev. Earl Ba
ker, pastor. Sunday school :4 a.m.
Morning service . 10:45 o'clock. Young
peoples meeting z:3U pjn.
FOUR CORNER'S BRANCH
East State and Elma streets. Sunday
school 8:45 ajn. Leon Lambert. Supt.
Evening service 7:45 o clock. Rev. Earl
Baker, speaker. BYPU 7:45 pjn.
Thursday, 7:45 pjn., prayer meeting.
ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST '
North - 17th and Nebraska- avenue.
Rev. Chester O. Goodman, pastor. Sun'
day school 9:45 ajn. Morning service
11 o ciocK. sermon subject. Acciama
tion and Tears." Christian Endeavor,
6:30 pjn. Evening service 7:30 o'clock.
sermon subject, wnen trnnst con
fronts the Church." Prayer meeting
Thursday, 7:45 pjn.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Chemeketa and Winter streets. W.
Irvin Williams, pastor. Church school
9:43 ajn. Morning service 10:50 o clock.
Sermon subject. "Compulsion Road."
Young people 6:15 p.m. Girls chorus.
7 :OS pjn. Evening service 7 JO o'clock.
sermon subject. Lonnnus, tne Roman
Centurian." Youth fellowship. 8:30
p.m, social hall. Boy Scouts. Monday,
1-J30 pjn. Thursday, S pjn, candlelight
service.
EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE
ASSEMBLY OP GOD
Ferry and 13th streets. Erie M
Johnson, pastor. Sunday school 9:45
a.m. Morning service 11 o clock, ur.
Nicholas Piroio preaenmg. sermon
subject. "God's Kingdom vs.
Kingdom Evening service at
Sermon subject. "The Story of Our
Family and of Experiences in Italy."
Concluding service of Dr. Pirolo's cam
paign. Children's churcn ax ii a.m
Wednesday, 7:45 pjn.. Christian fel
lowship. BETHEL BAPTIST
North Cottage at D street, jr. T. Olthoff,
DO, pastor. Sunday school 9:4 ajn.
Morning service 11 'clock. Sermon
subject. "He Shall Reign." Quarterly
church meeting at 1:30. Fellowship
luncheon at noon. Evening service 7 JO
o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Death of
Christ." Prayer meeting Wednesday.
7.-43 pjn. ,
COURT STREET CHRISTIAN '
17th and Court streets. W. H. Lv
man. pastor. Sunday school S:4S ajn.
Morning service ism o'clock. Sermon
subject. "The .King of Kings." Chris
tian Endeavor, srsa pjn. Evening serv
lee 730 o'clock, sermon subject, -imitators
of God." Service, choir practice.
xnursaay. tarn pjn.
KNIGHT MEMORIAL
CONGREGATIONAL
19th and Ferry streets. Howard C
Stover, pastor. Sunday scnooi 10 ajn.
Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon
subject, "A Day of Triumph." Young
people- at i pun.
PILGRIM HOLINESS
775 Market street. Rev. William X.
McGlasson. pastor. Sunday school 6:43
sun. Morning seiice 11 o'clock. Even
Ing serviee 7 JO 'clock. Prayer meeting
weanesaay, 739 pjn.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
Marlon and Cottage streets. David
NieJson, . pastor.-. Sunday school. 9:43
ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock, ser
men subject Types of Triumph. 6 JO
p.m league of youth; Rev, Nielsen on
first Methodist
Church and State streets. J. C. Har
risen, pastor. Sunday school 9:4S ajn.
Morning service-10 o'clock. Sermon
subject. "The Universal SignUieanee of
Christian Fellowship." Evening service
7:45 o'clock. Victory quartet of negro
singers appearing. Intermediate fellow
ship S pjn. Youth fellowship, 6 JO pjn.
University vespers. 6 JO pjn. Mrs. Lu-
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G. T. Dickinson
Lecturer. and
Bible Exponent ;
due Libby speaking on Iter experiences
witn wane Adams in huu nouse.
FltEC METBODIST
Market and North Winter streets. J.
B. Stewart, pastor. Sunday scnooi S:49
msn. Morning service It o'clock. Ser
mon by Rev. E. I". Aiken. Evening ser
vic t JO o'clock. Rev. Aiken. YP Bible
study :4S pjn. Prayer meeting Wed-
nesday, i:o pjn. , , ; . .
CHVSCH OF TUB MAZAXCNar -
Center and Thirteenth streets. Wea
ver W. Hess, pastor. Sunday school
9:43 gjn. Miilord stuu. Sunt. Morning
service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Je
sus the King." JO pjn youth's fel
lowship hour. Evening service JO
o'clock. Sermon subject. The uiory 01
the Cross." Wednesday, . 1 i30 p.m,
prayer meeting. , .
ISfMANUaX BAPTIST
Ual and Academy streets. Warren
C. IHale, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn.
Morning serviee 11 o'clock. Young peo
ple's meeung 7 DJn. Evening service S
o'clock. Service Wednesday at S p.m.
AMEKICAN LCTHCSAN '""-V
33! North Church street. M. A. Get.
sendaner, DD pastor. Sunday school
S: ajn. Morning 'service 11 o'clock.
Sermon subject, "The Praise of Youth."
Luther league :15 p.m. Evening serv
ice 730 o'clock. Sermon subject,
"Nearness to Jesus."
SLEg1!
BLESSED HOPE MISSION -
340 North FTont street. Sundav action!
2 P.m. Preaching S D m. Sermon nib.
ject.J"What Constitutes a Christian?"
juaee aagieston. speakuig. Evening
service S o'clock. Wednesday, Bible
study.
LESLIE METHODIST
South Commercial and Mvers atrMts.
7oseph Knotts. pastor. Sunday school
9:45 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock.
Sermoa subject. "Thy King Cometh
Unto Thee." Four youth groups meet
atl J0 pjn. Evening ' service- 7 JO
o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Look of
Keproacn." xrayer meeung Thursday,
7 JO P.m. .
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Cottage and Shipping streets. H. R.
ThonuuU, minister. Sunday school 10
ajn. ; Morning service 11 o'clock.' Major
Jackson will be the .guest speaker,
chaplain from Adair. Evening service
7 JO jo'dock.
MADISON STREET ONENESS .
TABERNACLE.
1410 Madison street. Ray Blixseth.
pastor. Sunday .school 10 a.m. Moraine
service 1 1 o'clock. Evening service 8
o'clock. Revival meetings April IS to
May z inclusive with Evangelist Price
of .Stockton. Calif. -
FOURSQUARE GOSPEL
I9th and Breyman streets. Rev. T. W.
Henderson. ThB. pastor. Sunday school
9:4 i ajn. Mornin service 11 o'clock.
Service by the Gideons. Evening serv
ice 7:45 o'clock. Sermon subject by
"Skipper Henderson. 6 JO p.m, young
people. Tuesday. 7:45 p.m, inspiration
al service. Thursday, 7:45 p.m., young
people services Monaay. Wednesday
and Friday at 7:45 pjn, 12th and Rur
al streets. .
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PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSE
445 Ferry street. G. M. Eads. nastor.
Sunday school -IS ajn.- Morning serv
ice ill o'clock. Evening service 7 JO
o'clock. 7 JO p.m, Wednesday, prayer
service. 7 JO p.m, Saturday, mission
service.
!
BETHANY EVANGELICAL AND
REFORMED
Capitol and Marion streets. E. A.
Kielsmeier. pastor. Sunday-school 10
ajn. j Morning- service 11 o'clock. Ser
mon 1 subject. "Triumph and Tears.
Service Friday, 10 JO a.m, '.'Forsaken
CHRIST LUTHERAN ALC
State and 18th streets. F. H. Theuer,
BD.ipastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn.
Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon
subject. "The Victory of the Cross."
cpnnrmauon class Saturday, -9- a.m.
PENTECOSTAL MISSION .
315V North Commercial street. Rev.
JJ Cy-WiJsen,'pastor. Sunday school 2
?.m Service 3 pjn.- Evening service
JO "clocks Evangelistic service Tues
day. Thursday and Saturday, 7 JO pjn.
ST. 'JOHN'S LUTHERAN
16th and A streets. H. W. Gross pas
tor.
Sunday school S a.m. Morning ser
vice 10 o'clock. Evening service 7 JO.
FIRST CHRISTIAN 1
iHlgh and Center streets. Dudley
Strain, pastor. Church school 0:45 a.m.
Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon
subject. "Triumph by Contrast," 6:30
p.m;. Christian Endeavor.' Evening
service 7 JO o'clock. Dedication ef serv
ice flag. Chaplain H. E. Malone, lead
ing.! Midweek service 7 JO pjn.
FIRST SPIRITUALIST
248 North Commercial street. .Rev.
Evelyn B. Bennett, pastor. Service at
2 JOi pjn. Sermon subject. "Jesus." Ev
ening service 7:30 o'clock, sermon sub'
Jectj "Christ. the Master.'
CHURCH Or CHRIST
1 12th and Leslie streets'. Sunday school
10 avm Morning service 11 o'clock. Ev
eningservice 8 JO o'clock. Preaching at
7 JO; o'clock. Singing school each night.
Holy Communion Set
I A service of holy communion
will be held at the First Congre
gational church Maundy- Thurs
day night at 7:30 o'clock. Recep
tion of communicants and- new
rnernbers wOl be observed. "The
Lord's Prayer," by, Malotte, will
be j sung by guest soloist CpL
Mackey Swann. A meditation
win be- given by the- pastor n
the theme, "In Remembrance of
Me." The vested choir will sing.
Mrs. Jean Hobson Rich Is the
organist. . . . '. , :t : - .
Twentieth Annual
IVfissionary Convention
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
Cor. K. 5th it, Gaines - C H. Steinmann, Pastor - Phone 24060
. Convention Spealters . V
Friday 7:45 P. M John I. Perkins "of East Thailand
Sunday 11 :45, 7:30 Walter W. Arnold of French W, Africa .
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Great Missionary Rally Sunday Afternoon, 2 :45
With the Followm ParticipatinjT . . ;
J. I. Perking tnd W, V. Arnold Showing Native Costumes
and Curios, of the Lands They Represent. i I
Florence McDoDd--OutstandlriE YounE Canadian Evangelist
PIGS, WAR AND
VEGETABLES
TTasm AhAnt
Giants
Don't Miss This Tiael ilessar
Tho Vctcrcmo Hall
Church tnd Hood : :
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Sunday, April 10 - 7:20 P. M.
Voodburn
Churches
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BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN '"
. Sunday school 10:45 ajn. Mrs. B. T.
Hughes. Supt, Morning service 1
'clock Baptism, reception of saem-
FTEST PRESBTTEEIAN
Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning serv
ice 11 o'clock. CE. 7 pjn. Evening ser
vice 7:45 o'clock. Prayer service Tbure-
omj, m yjn.
FOURSQUARE GOSPEL
East Lincoln street. Rev. M. P. On-
lick, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn.
Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon,
subject, "The King Cometh." Crusad
crs, :30 pjn. Evening service fH
'clock., Sermoa subject, "Xing
Kings." :-:,. '-- -yM. , ;
ST. LUKE'S CATHOLIC
Rev.1 V. L. Moffenbeler. pastor. Son-
day masses at 7, S JO and IS a.m. Bn
edictton after the "8 JO ajn. maas.
Weekday masses at 7 JO ajn.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
Sunday school 10:4S a.m. Morning
wrrlrc tat o'clock. Luther learue. 7.-4S
pjn. Thursday, communion, 8 pjn.
Thursdav. Ladies Aid. 1 Djn. Satur
day, connrmant class. 10 a.m. Satur
dav. Junior choir practice. 9 P.m. Sat
urday. Easter party for Sunday school
classes, p.m, pansn nau. sister
day services 11 JO ajn.
METHODIST
D. Lester Fields.' pastor. Sunday
school 10 a.m. ; Morning service 11
o'clock. Sermoa subject. "Who Is
This?" g JO pjn, youth fellowship. Ev
ening service, 7:30 o'clock. Sermon sub- .
ject, "The Easter King." cantata.
Tuesday, 2 JO pjn, WSCS with Mrs.
Wallace Jones. Thursday, 1 JO p.m., :
candle-lighting service. Easter Sunday,
S pjn, cantata. "Th Resurrection."
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE -
Second and Garfield streets. Sunday
school 11 a.m.
CHRISTIAN ' -
Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning serv
ice 11 o'clock. Junior CE. 4 p.m. Young
people, S JO p.m. Evening service 7 JO.
rULL GOSPKL "
First and Arthur streets. Sunday
school 9.-45 ajn. Morning service 11 .
o ciock. cnuartn cnurcn i;i p. m.
Evening service 7:45 o'clock. Tuesday . .
service 10:45 a.m. Wednesday 1 service.
7:45 pjn. Friday,, young people, 7:45.
CHRISTIAN
Lincoln and Doud streets. Newell
Morgan, pastor.. Sunday school 10 ia.
Morning service 11 o'clock.' Evening
service 7 JO o'clock. . K
Valley Churches
NIDAROS LUTHERAN
Monitor. Oluf Asper. pastor. Sun
day school 10 ajn. Morning service 11
o'clock. -
WEST SALEM METHODIST
Third and Gertfa avenues. Ridell A.
Ketoey, pastor. Sundsy school 9:30 a.m.
Morning service 10 JO o'clockSermon
subject. ''Gambling at the Foot of tlie
Cross." Youth fellowship at 8:38 p.m.
Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Bible stu
dy. ' Easter service Thursday at 7JS
jn. - lntermeoiaio jeague 1 uwaiy m
p.m. in the parsonage. Girls' music
practice at parsonage Thursday after
school. . .
MENNONTTE BRETHREN
Elm and McNary streets. West Sa
lem. Rev. Abe A. Loewen, pastor. Sun
day school 9:49 ajn. Morning service
11 o clock, sermon subject. "Trtumpnai
Entry." Evening service 7:45 o'clock.
7:1s p.m., nrr. weanesaay, prsyer
meeting. Thursday, choir rehearsal.
Friday, service. 7:43 pjn.
EMMANUEL MENNONITK ' !
Pratum. Daniel J. Unruh. pastor.
Sunday school school 10 a.m. Morning
service 11 o clock. Sermon subject, "we
Would See Jesus." 7 p.m. Christian
Endeavor. Evening service S o'clock.
Sermon subject. "Three Steps to Pe
ter's Denial." Tuesday, S pjn., choir
practice. Friday. I sn. Good Friday
service of the Pratum Methodist and :
Metinooite churches,. Rev. A. K. Kiels
meier, guest speaker;
GESVAI9 PRESBYTERIAN '
James Aiken Smith, pastor. Sunday
school 10 ajn. Morning service 11
o'clock. Sermon subject, "What Are
You Worth 7" Special pre-Easter serv
ices Wednesday, 8 pjn. Rev. W. Irvin
Williams of First Presbyterian churcH
Salem, preaching. Thursday the pastor
will administer the sacrament of the
Lord's Supper. Friday night the Rev.
H. C. Stover ot tne juugnt Memorial
Congregational church. Salem, will
preach, faster aunaay.. special serv
ices.. - " '' . .j j ':.
Silverton Churches
FIRST CHURCH OF i CHRIST
Park and First streets, Russell aft
ers, pastor. Sunday school 9:49 a.wi.
Morning service 11 o'clock. Evening
service 7 JO o'clock. ,.. i; . ..
TRINITT "'.
. Second and B streets. M. 3. K. Fuhr.
pastor. Sunday school 18 a.m. Morning
service 11 'clock. Sermon subject.
"The Power of the Cross." Evening
servic 7:1S o'clock. Luther league in
charge. ;.,
IM MANUEL ; " - ' !.'-'
Church street, M. J. K. Fuhr, pastor.
Sunday school 18 ajn ' j 1
METHODIST li
Main and Flska streets. O. Leonard
Jones, pastor. Sunday school 8:48 ajn..
Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon
subject. "A Cross A Step Toward
Chrisrisn Living." Evening set lce 8
'clock. Sermon subject, . candle-light
service conducted by Mrs. Ben S prick.
CALVARY
Jersey street. O. C Olson, pastor.
Sunday school 18 ajn. Morning serv
iee 11 o'clock. Sermoa subject, "We
Would, Sea Jesus."
ilia Amsvn
of India ;
pany. - - -