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Tfco OHIGOII STATESMAN. Saltan. r Oregon.. 2ituxday XJornSag. iLprl 12 JVetu Director of Music At First Church of Nazarene To Lead Easier Choir Sunday . Easter music at the First Church of the Nazarene Sunday will be directed by Prof. Ronald J. Lush, who has been engaged M director of all church music. - ' - Prof Lush studied at Concordia college, Mo Minn4 and at 'the Northwest Nazarene college at Nampa, ' Idaho, where he was granted his AB degree. Advance studies were taken ' at the - American Conservatory. r of Music in Chicago. " " t ) t r ' . While a student, he was choir director at the Chicago Woodlawn church and - later became a pro fessor. He continued to the teach ing staff at. the Northwest Naza rene .'college in . Nampa '-.before coming here with Mrs. Lush and their son. Ronnie Jon. 1 " " The Lushs were, honored by 100 members" and friends of the church ' Monday. Welcoming them n behalf of the church were J M. Six; - Miss : Frances Mattson, Milford .Stull, Mrs. Charles Ed wards and Earnest Friesen. The Rev. Weaver W. Hess presided, - The Easter music, to be sung by the choir at the two services Sun day includes: .morning, "Blessed Easter" by the choir; "Shall I Crucify My Savior?" by the men's quartet; "Open the Gates of the Temple," Prof. Lush with a trum pet solo; "He Loved Me &o," choir; night, "He Shall Reign," choir: ."Love Divine," duet by Mr. and Mrs. Lush; "Alleluiah" by the choir; "The Holy City" by Steven Adams, " sung by Mrs. Lush. The morning sermon by Rev. Hess will be The Meaning ' of Easter." At night he has selected "Innocent or Guilty, i Which?" Salem Scouts Plan Spring Programs ; Representatives of the 25 Sa lem Scout troops, Cub packs, and . Sea Scout ships met in the cham ber of commerce recently to dis cuss the plans for the spring scouting program in - the Cherry city; district, and to effect the or ganization of ... the Cherry city district committee to have an ad ministration of - jurisdiction over the. scout- units in the district Frank Neer, - chairman of the nominating-committee, turned in the report of the'committee," and the following men 'were elected to administrative posts jof the Cherry city district: y.?. District chairman, Lowell Kern; vice-chairman, Ralph . Cambell; Carl Aschenbrenner, commission er; .: camping -and ; activity chair man. Burr Miller; finance' chauv man, Floyd Miller; training chair man,' Bob Nixon; organization extehtion chairman, Ralph ' John son; advancement chairman, Judge Arthur Hay; .health and safety chairman,' Caroll Hayes. . ' Plans were laid for the . Boy Scout tin can: clean up-: supple menting the school effort, on May W. : The scout executive made a re port on ,a recent boy fact survey taken in the public and parochial Junior high schools of Salem. . He pointed out that, it was definitely shown . that there were 140 boys out of 570 surveyed who still were not scouts,' but expressed a desire to "be, and many opportu nities in church neighborhoods of Salem for the development of fu ture scout units. Under the direc tion of Burr Miller, plans are be ing made for the . Cascade Area Council Camporee, to be held in Bush's park on May 14, 15 and 16, and for the Subber Camping ses sion .which will be held at Smith creek over a period of two weeks, June 27 to July 11. WASHINGTON An un named inventor i has suggested to the office of defense transpor tation that oil be hauled in bot tomless barges. v.- , Since oil. and water won't mix, all you have to do is fill a four aided wooden frame with oil and tow n..::-:,-:j,i-'.v-' . Th nronftsali :'. th OUT an nounced; gravely, : was rejected n several grounds :j : Where Chieis Met San Antonio v.. "Houston WreJ ,c In-- ....... ? . -1 : Brownsville Monterrey n MEXICO Tampico MEXICO f1 -CITYp STATUTI MIUS Honterrey, Mexico, is the scene , f the historic meeting between ; President Franklin Du. Reose ? velt and President Manuel i A vila Camache -J f Mexico. .President Roosevelt's special train arrived there from Texas. Associated Press Telemat. -7:Hri3:;li::::::i: v 1 Gutt of g cS 100 SSaBTaBSBSBSSTSBSSBSaMaaaa -J Directs ." A Y PROF. R. J. LUSH Army Band Sets Concert For Sunday i .'''' '- v. L- -. A program combining sacred Easter music with light secular numbers suitable for spring and its own choice of military airs is promised Sunday afternoon when an army band ; which has earned thanks and praise from Salem in the past several months for its generosity and skill , presents a band " concert at the state fair grounds here to which the public is ' invited, -i - .; Vocal soloist for the occasion is Cpl. Macky Swan, particularly known to many Salem church goers .who have heard his rendi tion of sacred song before several congregations of the city. Includ ed in his part of the program is to be a repetition of .The Holy City," which; he is also to sing for Easter sunrise services. " "Beginr the Beguine," not us ually ' a band selection, is pre sented as. a. new : band arrange ment as is also Gershwin's "Song of the j Flame." 'New military themes,' composed as tributes to two of this nation's allies, ''Red', Cavalry "March" and "New China March," are included as features of the. afternoon of music " ' Heavy numbers of the day and one into which the band report edly "sets its teeth" is Grand Se lection5 fromLaTraviata. From pppular-"Crossroads" comes the suggestion; for "Malaguena," 'a band number. - : The concert, program, directed by Chief Warrant Officer Marion C Walter, "follows: March Gat City Weldon SelecUdtt March and Procession of Bacchus .. . ; . i Leo Delibes (From the ballet - "Sylvia") Selections r ' A. Begin the Be?uine Cole Porter - B. Song ol the Flame . Gershwin Soloist Corp. Macky Swan and Band A. Road to Mimiaiiy .... Speaks B. Stout Hearted Men -.Romberg Grand selection La Traviata G. Verdi Two Concert -Marches: - . - A. Red Cavalry March -i. Gould . B. New China March . Gould Soloist Corp. Macky - Swao and Band -The Holy City . Stephen Aderis Selection : -v A. Malaguena (From ' Andalueia - "Suite Espagnole) Lcudna . B. , Sokkqny . A musical - thought) ' ' " .' . :a Rube Bloom Group of Military-Marches: , A. Oeneral Marshall March Branson B. Wallibies i Lithgew - C Independent) a .. Hall Two Specials: - - . A. Faster Parade Berlin B. When the Lgihts Go on - Again SeUer Finale: - . -A. Stars and Stripes Forever " , March ., : Sousa B. National Anthem. i New Lines Okehed ' WASHINGTON, April 23 -(fl3) Senator I McNary (R-Ore.) said Friday that the rural electric ad ministration has authorized , the North ! Douglas Electric Coopera tive, Inc., , to, complete , 15 miles ot line to serve 35 Oregon farm families, VX:: Jj7:- -" Ua Student Hnored. .1 , . CORVALLIS, April 23-P-Jran Wahlgren, McMi nnv i 1 1 e, was among , 24 Oregon State , college women pledged to Phi Chi Theta, national honor . society in secre tarial science, it was announced Friday, v Farm Price Fixed; r A PORTLAND. April-23 . -UPl-rA federal juryFriday fixed the val ue of a 306-acre f arm condemned by the federal government in con struction, of Camp Adair at $15, 500. The land is owned by George J.- Amort;. ! .:-.. ' Industry Pay Up - - ;' v PORTLAND, April 23 -(P)- In dustrial payrolls in Multnomah county 1 reached " a new - high " of $207,867,768 during' 1942, as com pared i with 139,409,306 i in 1941 and $33,946,3S3 hi 1940, the cham ber of commerce reported Friday. Comment Asked - ' f ROSEBURG, April 23-()-Con-gressmah Harris Ellsworth, as sec retary of the republican congres sional food study, committee, has asked. Oregonians to let him know how they feel about the food sit uation. . . Baptists Set Union Service First Church Invites Branches to Join Night Worsiiip Music will be featured at the First Baptist church on , Easter service, with the, night service to be a joint one at which i the congregations - of th e , Baptist church branches. Brush College, Four Corners and Hayesville have been invited. -' " ? -- I -; 1 ' 'r : t i Singing Sunday morning - will be - the girls'- chorus, presenting "The Ninety and Nine by Char les F. Lane, and the mixed quar tet, whose selection is "The Mag dalene by .Warren, ii :, -. ' The 'men's and women's i chor uses will sing the night selections with Mary ""Copley, soloist. ; Their numbers will include: "To Die for Me by the men;. "Man of Sor rows" and "Tis Midnight" by the women; "Jesus Our Lord Is Cru cified" and "He Lives Again" by the men; "Christ Arose" by the women and the closing number by the men, "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today." :y- Baptism will feature the night service. Dr. Irving Fox has select ed "Saved by His Resurrection Life" for his morning theme, and "The Necessity of Christ's Resur rection" for the later sermon. Funeral Planned For Authoress EUGENE. April 23-yPV-Funer- al arrangements were being made here Friday for Sally. E.; Allen, 64, prominent fiction writer who died Thursday night after an ill ness of several months. , i , She was the wife of Eric W. Allen, dean of the University of Oregon school of journalism. Three sons, a daughter and a brother also survive, t : Engines Alloted ; WASHINGTON, April 23)-A new allotment of Wisconsin Motor company engines for Oregon has been authorized by the food dis tribution administration. Senator McNary (R-Ore.) said Friday. A Portland firm had notified him these engines were needed for pea dusting and spreading . land plaster.;- - ; :- OS Grades Up 4 CORVALLIS, April 23-(JP) Registrar E. B. Lemon of Oregon State college reported that student grade averages for the winter term were 2.58 points as compared with 2.47 a year ago and 2.52 for the fall term. Men students, upped their average from 2.44 to 2.53; coeds from 2.64 to 2.65. Woodburn Churches METHODIST Evening service S o'clock Methodist and Presbyterian choirs presenting -The Kesurrection Story." FOURS QUARK GOSPEIr" East Lincoln treet. Rev. M. T. Gu lick and Mrs. GulickT pastors. Sunday school I'O son. Morning service at 11 Sermon subject. "The Credibility ot the Resurrection." S.30 pjn.. Crusaders. Miss Loretta' Cepeland. speaker. Ev ening Service 7:45 o'clock. Sermon sub ject, "Tell the Glad Story." Arranged by Mrs. Ruth Hastie. 5 , f ? METHODIST ? . " D. Lester Fields, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "An Event That Changed the World." 6:30 p.m.. youth feltowship. Evening service S o'clock. Choir cantata, "The Resur rectton. . '; - h " ; , j ".- FULL GOSPEL1 First and Arthur streets. Sunday school S.4S ajT. Morning service 11 o'clock. Children's church. 7:15 pjn. Evening service 8:45 o'clock. Tuesday service 10:44 ajn. Wednesday prayer service 7:49 P-m. Friday, young people. 7:44 P-m. . u , f :i v -i; CHRISTIAN ; ' . Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning serv ice, 11 o'clock.; 'Junior -Christian En deavor, p.m. Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Tfoung people, C JQ pjn. BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN f ' - Sabbath school 10:44 a.m. Mrs. B. H. Hughes, - Supt.- Morning service 10 o'clock. ,j : ; . ST. LUKE'S CATHOLIC ; Rev. V. L. Moffenbeier, pastor. Sun day masses at 7. S:30 and 10 ajn. Ben ediction after the: S:30 a.m. mass. Weekday masse at .70 aan. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Second and Garfield streets.' Morn ing service 11 o'clock. . ' IM MANUEL LUTHERAN 1 Sunday school 10 ajn.- Morning serv ice 11O0 o'clock. Confirmant class Sat urday at 10 ajn. Junior choir practice at 2 JO pjn. Ladies' Aid Thursday, hostesses, Mrs. William .Nelson, Mrs. Ole Vick and the Falnes sisters. FREE METHODIST : ' ' ' ' Rev. V. M. Abbott, pastor.' Sunday school S:4S a.m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Young people 7 pjn. Evening service 9 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wed nesday. pjn. " . . . - . CHURCH OF GOD t' H. S. Fulton, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ev ening service 7 iJO o'clock. Sermon sub ject. "The Fellowship of His Suffer ing, in story and song. Prayer service Wednesday, 7:44 pjn. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sunday-school 10 ajn. Morning serv ice It o'clock. Christian. Endeavor, 7 pjn. Joint Methodist. Presbyterian sa cred music service at I pjn. Prayer service Thursday, pjn., See It! - Hear It! By the Dawn's Early ; . Light" - An Easter Drama to be presented .' Sunday Night at 7:45 at t The Foursquare Church lSth and Breyman Stfc , . - No Admission Charge - Drama Preceded by Children's" ' . . Program Church Services in FIRST CHRISTIAN" : ' Center and High streets. Dudley Strain, pastor. Sunday school :44 a.m. Morning service 10 M ajn. Morning service 10:50 o'clock. Sermon subjet:t. "The Easter Footrace." 11 ajn chil dren's church. Sermon. "An Easter Lily's Message, by Mrs. C. E. Lee. t'JO pjn. Christian Endeavor. Four groups. Evening service, 730 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Living Eternally.", Easter cantata. Baptism. Service Thursday, S pjn. .' - - - CHURCH OF CHRIST - South 12th and Leslie streets.-L..L. Freeman, pastor. Sunday school .10 a.m. -Morning service 11 clock. Even ing service $-J30 o'clock. Sermon, 7:30 pjn.- -- " .- " . MADISON STREET ONENESS ' 'Z' TABERNACLE . " 1410 - Madison . street. Kay . Blixeth, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service $ II o'clock. Evenings service S A'rlnrk R.vlval BIMtinM CVT niSht including May S with Evangelist Paul race ana sots, trice ei sracuon, wwu. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN ' ' Mission and 12th streets. A. S. Hen7 derson, pastor, sunaay . . scnoox is a.m. Easter " program. Morning service 11 o'clock Sermon subject, "The Keur- recUon. ce at 7 pjn. FRUITLAND EVANGELICAL - Robert . Z. Bennett, pastor. Sunday school 10 a'jn. Vesper service p.m. Church rededication. Prayer meeting Thursday at 9 pjn, FIRST BAPTIST -Marion . and Liberty streets. Irv ing A. Fox, DO, pastor, Sunday school 0:44 a.m. Morning service -11 o'clock. Sermon subject, 'Saved by His Life. . Evenir g service 1 -J30 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Necessity of the Resur rection, xoung people and adult in ble study. 0:30 pjn. ? - v .' -FOUR CORNERS BRANCH 7 East State and Elma streets. Sunday school 9:44 ajn. Leon Lambert. Supt. United Service with the First Baptiit cnurcn. .-- : HAYESVILLE BRANCH Hayesville school. Sunday school 0:43 a.m. ewey Davis, supt. BRUSH COLLEGE BRANCH- Brush College school. Rev. Earl Ba ser, pastor. Sunday school 0:43 m..m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Young peo ple. 2:30 o'clock. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ,'. ALLIANCE .. ? .: - v- Sth and Gaines streets. C. H. Stein- mann, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Homing : service1 it . .0 clock, sermon subject. "The Glory of the Resurrec tion." Evening service 7:30 o'eloek. Ser mon subject, "Seeing the Risen Christ." ENGLEWOOB UNITED BRETHREN ' IN CHRIST . - -..-v North 17th street shd Nebraska av enue.' Rev Chester O. - Goodman, pas tor. Sunday school 9:44. ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. . Sermon subject. "Christ Liveth in Me. OaO p.m Chris tian Endeavor. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. - - Sermon subject, "Salvation and -the Resurrection." Thursday, 7:44 p.m., prayer meeting. ... AMERICAN. LUTHERAN 343 North Church street. M. A. Get zendaner, DD, pastor. Sunise service 7 a Jn., "An Easter Greeting." Sunday school 9:44 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Seeing After Jesus.'' Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Easter cantata by choir, "Our Risen Lord and King." FIRST PRSEBYTERIAN Chemeketa and Winter streets. W. Irvin Williams, pastor. .Church school 10-10:30 a.m. Morning services at . 9 o'clock and 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "We Must Be Saved." Easter vespers. S pjn. Sacred cantata. "The Seven Last Words of Christ, Dubois.' Young peo ple's joint Easter service S p.m. Mon day, 7:30 p.m.. Boy Scouts. Thussday, 7:30-pjn, service.- EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE ASSEMBLY OF GOD Ferry and 13th streets, Eric M. John son, ' pastor. Sunday school 9:44 ajn. Four adult Bible classes. Morning serv ice 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Call of the , Risen ChriaU" Evening service 7:43 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Supreme' Gift of Christ." -...- : LESLIE METHODIST - - South Commercial and Myers streets. Joseph Kxiotts. pastor. Sunday school 9:44 - ajn. Easter . program. - Morning service li- o clock. Sermon subject. "Why the Stone Was Rolled Away." Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject. ""Christian Triumph." Four young people's -meetings at :30 pjn. Peeyer. meeting Thursday. at 7:30 pjn. BETHEL BAPTIST - North Cottage and D streets. J. F. Olthoff. DO, pastor. Sunday school 9:44 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject. On the Way to Em ma us." Baptism. Evening service 7:30 o clock. Easter program by the Bible school. Young people's Easter ' break fast at 7:14 a.m. PENTECOSTAL MISSION v ' 315i North; Commercial street. Rev. J. C. and Daisy Wilson, pastors. Sun day school 2 pjn. Devotional service 3 pjn. Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, 7:30 pjn. SALVATION ARMY 241 State street. Adj. Edward T. Rill, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service -11 o'clock. . Sermon subject, "The Joys of the Resurrection." Young people pjn. Evening . service 7:43 o'clock. Sermon subject. "What Does the Truth Mean to the Individual!" .. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ' . Marion and Cottage streets, David Nielsen,: pastor. Easter Sunday. 9:14 and 11 a.m. Sermon subject, "Life's Ultimates." , FREE METHODIST A' v r'h ' : Market and North Winter streets. J. R. Stewart, pastor. Sunday school 9.-44 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject. "The Resurrection of Christ." YP, :44 pjn. Evening serv ice 7:30 o'clock. Easter hymns with story of the resurrection. Prayer meet ing Wednesday. 7:44 pjn, FIRST METHODIST ' , i ' State and Church streets. J. C Har rison, pastor. Sunday school 0:43 ajn. Morning service 10:50 o'clock. Sermon subject. It Christ Be Not Risen." Ev ening service 7:43 .o'clock. Address. "What Easter Means to Me in a. Time of War." Prof.- Frank Bennett. Inter mediate fellowship S pjn. Youth fel lowship. 6:30 pjn. University vespers, ; 6 JO pjn. - . FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH-- , Center and High Streets' 'Dudley Strain,-minister ' Easter Sunday Services Bible School 9:45 A.M. v Mornmg Worship. .10:50 AJL "! Sermon: "The Easter Footrace" r Cantata: "The Easter Victory." 7:30 P.M.. s - Sermon: 'living Eternally' We Invite You to Worship tcith Us! CHURCH OF CHRIST ' - , Cottage and Shipping streets.. R. R. ThornhUl. pastor. - Sunday school -10 ajn. Morning service -11 o'clock. Ev ening service ? 36 o'clock. - KNIGHT MEMORIAL ' t CONGREGATIONAL ? i 18th and Ferry streets. Howard C. Stover, pastor. Sunday school ,10 a Jn. Morning service . 11 o doer, sermon subject. An Easter Journey Into the Unseen.". Young people t 7 pm. " FIRST CHURCH OP"COD V - S - t f Hood and Cottage streets. Rev: J. F. Lawson, . pastor.. Sunday school 9:43 ajn. Morning service -11 o'clock. Ser mon subject. Rev. U. G. Clark, Port land. will briaa' an Easter message Basket dinner -to follow. Burning of the church- mortgage at 2 p.m., after which the RevU. G. Clark will bring a message. no service at 730 pjn. HIGHLAND FRIENDS - ' ,-' Highland avenue and North Church street. Herman H. Macy, - pastor. S un day school 10 ajn. Horning service fl o'clock. Sermon subject, ."Easter Sym- boys. r special--music by the choir. Youth groups at 0:30 p.m. Evening ser vice hj o'clock, prayer service Thurs day at 730 p.m. . -. , ' IM MANUEL BAPTIST . 1 Hazel and Academv streets. Warren C. Hale, pastor. Sundav school IS a.m. Morning service 10:45 o'clock. Sunaay sciiooi presenting asier, ? program. Young, people at 130 pjn. Evening service s o ciock. service Wednesday at S pjn.: v- y-n: - CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE ''- Center and 13th streets. Rev.-Weav er W Hess, pastor. Sunday school 9:44 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject, "The Meaning of Easter." 30 pjn- youth fellowship. Evening service 730 o'eloek.- Sermon subject. xujioceni or uuiity, wnicn? Easter music. Wednesday, 730 pjn, prayer umung. ,. - - ; - FOURSQUARE GOSPEL 19th and Breyman streets. Rev. T. W. Henderson, ThB, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Importance of Christ's i Resurrection." Evening serv ice ?: o clock. Easter drama. "By the Dawn's Early Lights Also children's program. Tuesday, 7:45 pjn.. Inspira tional f service. Thursday, 7:44 pjn., young people's service. FIRST SPIRITUALIST 24S North Commercial street. Rev. Maxine Roberts, pastor. Service at 230 m.. "Easter." Rev. Roberts and -Rev. dith H. Scott, Eugene, speakers. Ev ening service 730 o'clock. Sermon sub ject. "Our Redeemer Lives." s CHRIST LUTHERAN ALC9 Stata and lSth itmh s . w ra- BD, pastor. Sunday school 9:44 ajn. Morning service 11 , o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Opened Tomb in Jo seph's Garden.' Confirmation class, Saturday. 9 ajn. - - - PILGRIM HOLINESS ! ' Market and Capitol streets. Rev. William L. McGlasson. pastor. Sunday school 9:43 a.m. Easter program by junior, primary classes. Morning serv ice 11 o'clock. Young people, 730 p.m. Evening service S o'clock. Prayer meet ing midweek, 8 pjn. FIRST EVANGELICAL Marion and Summer streets. Rev. J. Kenneth Wishart. pastor. - Sunday school 9:44 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Junior church at same hour. Sermon, subject, "He Is Not Here." Youth groups at 030 p.m. Evening ser vice 730 o'clock Sermon subject. "The Power of Love." Bible hour Thursday at 730 p.m. Robert Johnson, negro tenor, will sing at both Sunday services.- -. ... ', -.- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST v SCIENTIST - . Chemeketa and Liberty streets.- Sun day school 11 a.m. Services 11 a.m. and S pjn. Sermon subject, "Probation Af ter Death." , COURT STREET CHRISTIAN 17th and -Court streets. W. -H. Ly man, pastor. Easter breakfast. T ajn. Sunday school 9:44 a.m. Bible school Easter T program. Morning service 11 . Calvary Baptist : Church , . S. Liberty ert E. Miller "That friendly church with an- Easter message' 11:00 A. M. The Omnipo - tent Christ" 7:30 P. M. That Interven ing1 Stone". ; , ? E, L. Alien, pastor EASTER BAPTISMAL" . - .-;V' a ; ' . H o'clock.. Sermon subject. "The Living Lord.' Christian tndeavor, ao pjn. Evening service 7 :30 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The , Fourth Coming ef Christ.' Service and choir practice on Thursday.' 7:30 'pjn. 1 - - SOUTH, SALEM FRIENDS ' , " . . South Commercial and Washington streets. Dillon W. Mills,' pastor. Sun day school 10 ajn. Easter program. Morning service 11 o'clock. 'Sermon subject. '"Living Proof of the Resur rection.,. Evening serviee (:30 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Lesson from the Calvary Miracles." Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7 n jn. - - :i .;,.':'.: BLESSED HOPE MISSION - ? 340 Front street: Sunday - school 1 p.m. Service S pjn. Sermon subject, "The Abomination -of Desolation." by Elder Albert Brayton. CALVARY BAPTIST. ... South Liberty and - East - Miller streets. Edward L. Allen, pastor.- Sun day school S:4S . ajn." Morning 'serv ice II o'clock. "Sermon subject.' fThe Omnipotent Christ." Youth groups, 6:30 p.m.' Evening service "7 o'clock. Ser mon subject, "That Intervening Stone." Wednesday r 7:30 pjn, service. , Rev. and - Mrs. . R. R. Robbuis, guest speak rsi.1f'. ':';''','"" M '-'tc-':--'-. .-- r ST. PAIL'S EPISCOPAL - T T 5 Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. George 'Herbert Swift, - rector. .Choral euchariit. choir, 7 a jn.. Children's, eu chsrist. junior choir, 9:45 ajn.-Choral eucharist, junior ' and senior choirs. JASON LEE METHODIST North Winter and Jefferson streets, S. Hay nor Smith, pastor. Sunday school 9:44 ajn Morning services at 9 and 11 o'clock.. Sermon subject. "A Victor ious Christian Faith." Evening : serv ice 7 JO o'clock. . . . . BETHANT EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED ' " ,' v - Capitol - and Marion - streets. E. A. Kielsmeier, pastor. Sunday - school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 -o'clock. Ser mon subject, "Behold the Place Where They Laid - Him." Reception of new members and holy communion. " - ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN ' 16th and A streets, H. ' W." Gross, pastor. Sunday school a.m. Morning service lO o'clock. - Sermon " subject. Easter service., Evening ' service S:15 o'clock Choir singing Easter concert, WESLETAN METHODIST ' " 19th and MiU streets. Lowell Gilger. pastor. Sunday school ' 10 ajn. Morn ing service 11 o'clock. WYPS ;43 pjn. Eyening service 7:30 o'clock. Prayer service Wednesday?. 8 pjn.' - v Valley Churcho: NIDAROS LUTHERAN ' . . " . " '. Monitor, duf As per, pastor. 'Morning service 10 a.m. Sunday school follow ? . . WEST SALEM METHODIST - - ' Third and Gerth streets, Riddell A. Kelaey, pastor.-Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Morning service 10:30 o'clock. King wood post, American Legion, and fam ilies are guests. Sermon subject. "A Prince and a Saviour."-Youth fellow ship at 6:30 p.m. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Rev. William Tennant, r guest preacher. Intermediate . league, i Wed nesday at the parsonage, 7 pjn. Girls' choir Thursday after school at the parsonage. Nominations commit tee meets Thursday. 7:30 p.m, at par sonage. Membership committee meets Friday 7 JO pjn, at parsonage. MENONITE BRETHREN Elm and -McNary streets. West Sa lem. Rev. Abe A. Loewen. pastor. Sun day, school 9:44 ajn. Morning service 10:49 o'clock. S p.m, visiting conval escent homes. 7:14 p.m.. YPF literary department in charge.-: Evening service 7:44 o'clock. Wednesday, prayer meet ing. Thursday, choir rehearsal. .'.......,,.., .,,. .pu- . 1 , - jl H - - -v?f JL' "f -r- - : - b-.- fx 7 I3 J c; - p: , v r - V (Ij . . l .. ', - : --.'-: ' - ' L -3 A Cappella Choir to Sing EcLSteriHyinns -.-The a cappella-chorus directed by' ProtW. IV. Zimmerman will sing Easter hymns at the Sunday services at u the Free ; Methodist church. The ' morning ' sermon theme by: the' pastor, -Rev; ' J, ? R. Stewart,- will be :"The . Resurrec- Uon .of Christ." . A program of sacred music in terspersed, with the reading of the story of the resurrection by Mrs. Zimmerman ' and feltogram ar rangements by Mrs.:, Ward -Lane will comprise the night program. .Vocal' numbers will include: Tis ' Midnight on' Olive's Brow," by the chorus; "Jesus Is Standing in v PUate's HauV by ; Orip ilm mert, ; soloist; i "The ' Crown" of Thorns," a duet by Bemetta Bolt and Clarke Houser;tWhat a Won derful - Saviour," by. : the mixed quartet, Marcella 4 Amacky Ger trude Tvrner, Orlo "Emmert and Byron Jacobson; "The Old Rug ged Cross," by the chorus; "When Jesus Was Dying," duet by Ber netta Bolt and Bonnie Zimmer manT."Low In the Grave He Lay," chorus; "He Did Not Die in Vain," women's octet; and "All Hail to Thee. Emmanuel," by the chorus. Officers Seek Robbery. Suspect ' YAKIMA," AprU 23 -P)-State patrol officers- were searching Kittitas valley Friday night for Sam Christian,. 18, Yakima bur glary suspect, who escaped in a state patrol automobile in Cle Hum this afternoon as he was being brought from - Seattle to Yakima to face charges. Hero Was OS Gracl PORTLAND, April 23-(rVSec-ond Lt. John A. Gilpin of Port land, whose award of the distin guished service' cross was an nounced in a Cairo dispatch, Fri day, was a 1940 graduate of Ore-j gon State college. Wounded in ac tion last month, he is recovering in a north Africa r hospital, his family here learned. Houses Exempted PORTLAND, April 23-(iiP)-Va-cation . housing accommodations will be exempt from rent control between J une 1 and September 30, Daniel D. Gage, district OPA rent' director, announced - Friday. Evangelican3 Set Flag Dedication ' Rededication ef the Frultland Evangelical church will be held at a speeiaf vesper service Son day at 4 'clock. The auditorium f the church has been reflnlsh ed. ;.',!;;; .,:..vy. ' . Special features of the ser vices will Include the dedication f the service flag, reading ef the roll ef honor. Easter mnsie sang br (he Gospel Ambas sador's ; male " quartet aad an Easter meditation by the pastor. Rev. Robert D. Bennett. '' .'. ' ."i" """ " " ' : ni.nfifips to TTnitft: r Easter Morning WEST SALEM Union Easter services will be held at the Meth odist church at 9:30 o'clock Eas ter morning by members of the beginners class, the intermediates. th arliilf - snii th 'Rfhla rlau' Parents of beginners are especial ! ly invited to attend, as this "class . will participate in the presenta- ; tion of songs and recitations. numbers. The intermediate class I has invited the school band to y iy, several oanu niemucri ue ing in the class. Norma Jean Rob lin will play a piano solo. Mrs. Vosburg will lead the scriptural reading and Nellie Hathaway will give a reading. . Ely Justice To Be Arraigned KLAMATH FALLS; Aorif 23 ' (iffJ-William Titus, JusUce of the peace at BJy, will be arraigned in circuit court here . Monday ' on m charge of murder in connection with the fatal shooting of his WifeErma, several weeks ago. Titus, found wounded after the shooting,' was moved from a Kla math Falls hospital to the county jail Friday. Agriculture Director To Assume Duties Ervin L. Peterson, until re cently Coos, county judge, will assume his new duties as state' agriculture director on - May 15, he advised Governor Earl Snell here Friday; Peterson spent ,a couple of days In Salem last week , conferring with J. I). Mickle, re- , tiring head of the state agricul-