The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 05, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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Rev. Favillmer
Of Portland s
A U A U11V llpl C
The Rev.-Carl Faulkner,"'? Port
land, is to be the guest speaker at
the. First- Baptist -church -Sunday
in" the absence ef Dr. Irving: Fox,
Who is attending a meeting in Chi
cago of the boafd of finance and
promotion -of the", northern Bap-
tist "convention'. The" Rev. "Mr.
Faulkner, is a : former missionary
to the Jew&'n Palestine and Rus-:
i.7a and. is jtov .aff iliatfid ith'the
Jewish.: department . of the - City
Mission society inr Portland; -Sun
day morning the ordinance of the
Lord's - supper - will ".. be observed
and the Rev. Mr. Faulkner will
talk on "Our responsibility to the
Jew." ' At the 7:30 hour his ser
mon topic is to be "Jesus of Naz
.areth Passeth By.'V
.The annual election of officers
of the Baptist 'Youth Fellowship
.will be held at 6:30 pm. Sunday
at the regular combined, meeting
of the young people's groups.
Plans for the promotion of the
' summer's camping program at Ar
rah . Wanna, as well as. plans for
the immediate future, were made
at a retreat, "at: Neskowjn ;' last
Sunday by the following members
of " the B.Y.F. cabinet: Virginia
RrhHl "Rnhprt TJrtffrW I .a Velio
'"Cross, Marjorie Coe, Cleo Schei
del, . Carolyn Davis, Loren Lottos,
Daryl'.Willecke, Douglas Coe, and
Henry Fox. Others accompanying
the group were Mr, Ray Cates,
- .adviscir." - Mrs .' . Rav ' ("tales.' Anne
Marie. Cates, Mr. Milton Coe, and
-Miss Maude Durfee.'
Several women of the church
are going as delegates Tuesday,
May 8. to the annual state women's
meeting, held in lieu of . the state
convention at the First Baptist
"fhurch, Portland. Mrs. Irving A
Fox, as state' program chairman,
has arranged the , program. .?
Mary uetn J-Xilton, special
resentative of the Ministers and
Missionaries Benefit board of the
Northern Baptist convention, is to
speak at the church Wednesday
, night, at 7:30 p. m
Thursday night' there will be a
fpecial rehearsal for the Girls'
1 chorus in preparation ifor the fifth
annual concert Sunday night, May
20. Mrs. A. G. Lindstrand is the
. director
Music Week
.- I . ' :-
Observed
Calvary Baptist-church' will op
en the observance of music week
with special music at both ser
vices Sunday.At the morning ser-
'vice both the-: junior iand senior
choirs are presenting musical nura-i
; bers. The junior anthem is "The
. Lord's Prayer" byiKeatingt and
the senior choir wilt render the
communion anthem'O Saviour of
' the World" by Goss. vj
The ordinance of the Lord's Sup
per will be observed. Dr. Charles
Durden's message is to be "When
Fear Turns to Faith", j
A special musical program will
-be tho feature of the evening ser
vice. The Young People's choir is
singing "Rejoice Ye With Jeru
salem" by Spinney and the Senior
- choir- will offer two numbers,
"Gloria" by Buzzi-Peccia and
BJind and Alone" from The Con-
. version" by Matthews. ' Special in
strumental numbers will be pro
. lided by the brass quartet and the
ensemble. In keeping with the
-service Dr. Durden will preach on
. tne tneme, "Master Singer of
Galilee". r i
. First Gold Star on
' ChurcH Flag Honors
James Hannaman
The first gold star to be placed
n the service flag of Leslie Meth-
dist church will be in memory
i or James u. Hannaman, whose
wife is a member. Appropriate
memorial services will follow the
morning sermon Sunday. Jimmie,
,fas he was known by many, was
a co-pilot on . a bomber of the
Eighth air force based in England
i and recently was shot down over
Germany.. ;
Valley Churches
! KFIZElt UXWttf (Indenomlnttlonal)
orange hall; pastor. Rev. David
- Jlamm. Sunday school. 10 a.m. Morn-
v ,n "ervice. 11 O'clock. Young people's
SALEM HEIGHTS COMMUNITY '
J CHURCH i
Salem HetKhta communltv hall. nas.
tor. Rev. F. C Stannard. Sunday school.
ju auiu cnurcn services, 11 a.m.
nr.n nnxs district sundat
"SCHOOL. CONVENTION
Salem Heights community hall. Mav
. S. Theme: "The Supremacy of God's
Word." Text: Isaiah 40:8. Song service
'l"d by Rev. Robert Neal. DevoUonals.
Jtev. r. w. biannara. Aaaress. "WorK
-em Together with God." Rev. Harold
layman. Talit. Miss Loren Strong. Ad
.dress "The Teacher s Obiectlve" Rev
, J. R. Turnbull. Closing remarks, Fred
DeVries. Pot-luck dinner, 12:30. Ben
Bietz. president. Mrs. J. W. Simmons.
'secretary-treasurer.
SWEGXE SUNDAY SCHOOL
Schoolhouse. Undenominational. C,
'A. Salter, superintendent. Sunday
riiuui tv a.iiu - '
TURNER CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Pastor. Gene Robinson. Sunday
-school, 10 a.m. Morning tervice. 11 '
, clock; Communion. - Sermon subject:
, -Christ ( the Countryside, special
service ef rural life Sunday. Evening
rvice, 7:45 ociock: sermon subject
-Dealing atl Our rears."
Fii":2 IZ:l!::isi Ghnrcb
Down Town The Tail White Spip
Jforning Vorship 10:55 "
."The Greatness; of Jesus"
Sermon by Dr. D, H. Schulze
Josephine Albert Spaulding, soloist, singing
- "Ave Maria"
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V.
Herman J. Bohl
Irlissioiiary Alliance
Has New Pastor '
t f TTarar.nr, T DnV
new ministers to tne unrisuan
and Missionary Alliance church,
Fifth at Gaines st, have come to
Salem from Hood River. Rev. C.
H. Steinman, the former minister,
has gone to Portland.
A son, Wyman, is serving in the
European theatre of wan The
daughter. Beth, now Mrs. L. V.
Inman, is finishing cadet nurses
training at the Swedish hospital Y
eattle. Her husband, Lt. Inman,
recently finished his bombing mis-
sion over Germany. - I
Kv nnrt Mn Hnhl hAVP rv- I
ea tne ministry in cnurcnes oi
Washington and Oregon. Mr. Bohl
n j -a:
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wa ux uic sxyv v
county Ministerial association,
played first clarinet in the Hood
River symphony orchestra under
tk. j;t;r.n r th. ViMnieV. I
xj C; j ,.,
lu'"tD,:' v
; Mk.. .nj Mlintmn
"r" 1
His message lor next Sunday I
morning centers on this theme Is 1
Ti tii in b ScriDtural." The evening
rep-revaneelistic service at -7:30 has
some special features with the
message entitled, "Three Liars in a
Heul Storm.'
, '-1 -
Film Feature of
Sunday Night's
Church Service
. Outstanding feature of the pro
gram to be presented by the Youth
Fellowship of the First Evangeli
cal church Sunday at 8 p.m., is a
religibuf film entitled: "The Pow
er of God."
Other events of the evening in
clude a rousing song service, and
special number by Lela Beach,
Jermond Lamkin, and Barbara
Senter, members of the junior
high department. The high school
department is featuring a ladies'
7r" '., ' ' " ieaiunng a laaies
Silverton Church q
U"YC1 lWA.VXlUlW.Iiea
CHURCH OF GOD '
Second at A street. O. R Baker. nn.
I. 10 am. Preaching
hour, 7 p m Bibl5
listic service, pjn
tor. sunaay scnooi.
at 11. Children s
study at 7. Evangelis
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Front Street. Omar Bailev. nnr
Sunday school. 8:43 a.m. Worship at
11. Young People at :45. Evangelistic
at p.m.
LATTEJt DAY SAINTS
Modern Woodman hall at Third St.
Swnday school at 8:43 a.m. Worship at
11. MIA at 7:30.
PILGRIM HOLINESS
Knights of Pvthiaa hall on Mill St
Omar V. Fenton. pastor. Sunday school
at 10 a.m. Divine services at 11.
CHRISTIAN It MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE
North Second street. B. A. Franklin.
.pastor, siunaay scnooi at to a.m. wor
sbiDatN T YoinVPeoDle T at S
Sehitie it 7s nP
gehstic at 7.43 p.m..
TRINITY
3DU
O . M t 1 ,. - .... ... t tt n 1
topic:. "Conduct in Courtship." V Mrs!
iu ue vjvpu. .liuuirr fcimr. f
m. jr. trunoerson m cnarge. cnoir re -
hearsal Thursday, S p.m. Confirmation
instruction Saturday 8:30 and 11 ajn.
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ST. r ACL S CATHOLIC ' 1
Pm at Grant streets. Father John
Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses at Si
and 10 a.m., followed by benediction,
Wnr iiinrfJ . 'LTJ-i nihil i"' I will be conducted by Dr. Walter Giers- at 6:20 p.m. Evening service, 7ao o -io
a m SvSiJvSi. f" bach, president! of ' Pacific university, clock, wrmon subjectr . "Shadows of
.f n;' t ,?fJI ii' i1.'. SP& Forest Grove. Church school. 8:45 ajn. Eternal Night." Prayer meeting Thurs-
m" rnoay mi ii.irupim touw jreuowsnip.
Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday at! I fl-
7:30 a.m.
sevenYhvpay ADYENTIST
Second trPark streets. William W.
Ring, pastor. Sabbath achool at 30.
Mrs. G. E. routs, Sunday tchool super
intendent, worship at 11..
CHRISTIAN 'SCIENCE"
South Third at Jersey streets. Sun
day school at 8:45. Morning services
at ii.
MAROUAM METHODIST
Scotts Mills road at Marquam. Pierre
Smith, minister. Sunday school at 10
a.m., Mrs. J. L. Jones, superintendent.
xoung reopie, iu pjn.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Park at First streets. Russell Myers.
pastor. Bible school at 9:45. Ralph Peo
ples, superintendent. Worship at
Evening services at 7:30. '
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Main at Fisk street O. Leonard
jones. minister, cnurcn cnooi at f:45,
Fred Baker, superintendent. Worship
i M. Vm,7 t0Plc: -Th' HoJ? 15frtn-i;
Youth Fellowship, 7 p.m. Monday, 7
p jn. Boy Scouts.
DIMANCEX I
North Church street s. L. Almlle,
pastor. Sunday school.' 10 a.m. Divine
worship, 11 a m., topic: . "Doer of the
Word." Junior choir rehearsal. Thurs
day, 7 pjn. Senior choir rehearsal,
Thursday, 8 p.nv. Confirmation class.
&aturaay. SUM) pjn.
CALVARY LUTHERAN '
Jersey at Second street 0. C. Olson,
pastor. Sunday school at 10 ajn'01ga
Johnson, superintendent Divine wor
ship. 11. topic: "Prayer for the Unity
of the Church." Luther league pro
gram, 1. Choir rehearsal. Wednesday,
7:3o pjn. Mid-week Bible study and
prayer service, Tnursday, a pjn.
Salem
Churches
riHST BAFTIST CHURCH-
Liberty and Marlon stre; pastor.
Irvine A. Fox, D.P.- Sunday - school,
m i Raw . fmtrm- suDerintenoent.
.Morning "service, 11 o'clock; Bev. Carl
rtunncr, guest.
sermon subject: "Our Responsibility
to the Jew." Communion service and
reception ' of new jmembers. Evening
service, 7 30 . o cioc. sermon suDjevi.
"Jesus Nszarelrtc rassem xsy- iju
?m comDiiua meeiing or in d i r
or election of oiricer. -Wednesday.
7:30 pjn.. Mary Batja Fulton I tne na
tional M c M boaxM. . v - - ; . c' '
BETHEL BAPTlSTl. " :
North Cottage at :p street; pastor, j.
T. ' CHtholf ,t D.O.- Sftmday school. 9:45
a.m Geoite Scbifrran,, supermtend-,
ent. Morning serviie,- .ll o"clock.. ser-Hi.rt-
"Whw OWrv the Lord s
Supper." Reception! jot nev members,
cverana; kii. - "w i
subject: '; a iseareiy ior- aouu..- uxru i
annual business meeting. Ladies' quar
tet from the Christian Training insti
tute, Edmonton, Alberta, Can;, Thurs
day night - at 7:4. ij: - , .
CAIVARVj BAPTIST" CHURCH
1230 SouUv Liberty street; pastor.
Rev. Charles Durdpnt DJJ.; asst. pas
tor. Rev.":G. Howard. -Smiths Sunday
school. 9:45 a.m.. :L. H. Randle, su
oerintendent. MornLna service. 11 o'-
rlwki mmmunkm ' wrvKt: sermon i
iuu cli. ni en x csi v a u i iim i
6:30 p.m., BaptUf youth fellowship.
Evening service, T:3a o'clock; special
musical services sennon bv Dr. Durden: I
"Master-Singer of Galilee." Wednesday. I
t.so, mio-weea: prayer ana jidic stuay i
service. ..- : iirt -
IMMANt'EL BAPTIST I
Corner of Hazel land Academy: pas- I
tor. Warren C., Hale, Sunday, school, I.
9:45 a.m., Etmice Hart, su
e Hart, superintendent. M. P. Knigge. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m..
,ilii'clock;-Coramun- Emory Goode, super in tennckent. Morn
m pf membeni; ermon ing service. 11 o'clock. Rev. J. R. Stew-
Morning service,
ion and reception
subject f Spiritual rRlessmgs." Evening
Spi.
':30
J "
fowr CtWEBS arUNCH or , .;. ;
- East State and Blma streets. Sunday I
school. 9:45 a.m. Ben Swinford. super-
UUCUUCUl. A :
f 3 , t , ,,, j
hate8VU.LK BRANCH or
riT BAPTIST t'HLRCH
HayesvUle schopl. . Sunday school,
9 :45 a.m.,;Fred Broer. superintendent.
...t " , , KJ,?.m
u... , !a 1 I
(school. 9:43 a.m. Morning service. 10.45
o'clock, sermon by Rev. Locwen. Eve-
; ..n,Lu k.
councu meeting. Wednesday, 7.LS r.m.,
prayer meeting. , Wednesday, :30 p.m..
. " renearsais. - ;
rui im rsnv
Madison and Baker streets.
L. L.
Freeman,; ministet.i Sunday school. 10
a.m. Morning service. 11 o'clock Eve
ning seice, 7 olock. song prictice:
mJfo;. ? "n.1Sfj w!f SL.f2fRS
a'ig Albany Vft
Droatress. 'and wilt continue a ill next
weekr at 7:45 each tvening. Everyone
I nr1iallu inIriA4 is. aeAJ 1
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CHURCH OF CHBIST : i
North Cottage and Shinning streets! I
minister. James j A. Scott. Sunday
school, 10 a jn. Morning service, 10:45
o'clock, jermon subject: "The Blood of
Christ." Evening service. 7:30 o'clock.
sermon subject: fOld Testament Chan-
acters; Cain and bel." Young People's
service and Bible?5tUdy. 6:30 p.m- j
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FIRST cniRCHlor CHRIST.! I
SCIENTIST v . ' a
Chneketa andJLiberty streets Sun(-
day school. 11 am.s Morning service,
11 o'clocki sermorsubject: "Everlasting
Punishmentv" Evening service, -a o'-
ChmekeU andJLiberty streets 1 Sun(-
High street
CALVARY CHAfEL
ui norm mircn street; pi
astors.
Rev.
Claude C.fand Mary W. BelL I
Sundav ch001- " Morning ser-
vice, 11 oclockJ Afternoon service, S:45
prayer meetings Tuesday throueh Fri
day, 10:15 o'clock.
court Itreeti christian
. i7th at Court street; minisU
mmi.io, w n I
clock. - sermon subject: "Everlasting 1 ceru..
Plltli.lim.f W I
meet ins. S o'clock: Includes testimonies i
nf hflTintf Raarllnff rnnm - 1 in . finnth 1 N
Lyman. Sunday achool. S:45 a.m." Morn I Thetier. Sunday school. 8:45 a.m. Motn
ing service, 10.5 o'clock, sermon sub- i"K service. 11 o'clock; Lutheran World
4' uTh. rKi.r.k', r Aci(n Sundav: sermon sublect. In-
ChrisUait Endeavor. p.m. Evening
service, tJO o'clock, sermon by Ray"
nond Armstrong, associate minister.
Mid-week church niaht service. Thurs-
Mid-week church
I day, :j0 pjn. i
FIRST CHURCK OF GOD
Cottaea and Ilrwl itrMli- nitfnr
H. A. Schlatter! Sunday school, - 8:45
vice; 11 o'clock, sermon subject. "Vic
torious Living." fby Rev. Frederick V.
ner. speaker. Evening service. 7:43 o'-
Shoot. 2-.3Q p.m .tReV. M. Wesley Skin-
i ciock, sermon ssbject, "Proving God,
itev. n. a. atcniatter.
CHURCH OF GOD -
840 South 22nd street: pastor. Rev.
G. W. Cleghorn. Sunday school. 10 a.m.
Morning service. 11 o'clock. Evening
service. 8 o'clock. Bible studv Wednes
day. S p.m. Young People's Endeavor.
Friday. 8 pjn. f The monthly district
fellowship meeting will be at Salem,
P m- S Lebanon, at
VFW building, Sunday, 3 pjn. .
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FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
Marion at Cottage streets;
services
i . r i .
1 "Sf-rSIS'vI11-
I -.-tn-i viin TMni' jmSini
I-30 ocf- Xopui People s meeting.
KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGRE-
I GATIONAL CHURCH
19th and Ferry streets; pastor. Wil-
lard B. Hall. Sunday school, 10 am.
Morning service, 11 o'clock, sermon
subject; "Changed Lives." 8:30 p.m..
FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Corner- of Marion and Summer
streets; pastor .f Rev. J, Kenneth Wis-
nart. Sunday school, :45 ajn., K. 11
Ermel, : superintendent.- Morning ser
vice. 11 o'clock: ' sermon subject, in
John's Gospel :j "A Proper Time for
Everything." tuth groups will meet
at 1 p.m. Evening service. S o'clock
this will be Youth Night and youth
wm dc '.in cnarge ot tne service: mov
Ing picture "Tfce Power of God" will
be shown. Prayer and Bible hour, 8
p.m., x nursaay; ;
EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE,
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
13th and Ferfy streets; pastor. Rev.
Walter s S. Frederick. Sunday school.
9:45 a.m., J. Bartlett, superintendent.
morrun service, u ociock. missionary
address by Mis Florence Christie, from
ll.jthe Assiout Orphanage. Egypt; musical
I selections by Miss Burt at each service.
I Evening , service 7 ;45 o'clock; moving
- nicrures ana siorv or trie am oui or,
1 nhanatf Vnnriav 9 'AK r m rrtAro mrwy.
1 m pictures ahd native costumes of
Egypt shown. I Wednesday. 7:45
Bible Study aid prayer service
ducted by the! pastor.
p.m
con-
AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH
343 North Church street; pastor, M.
A. GetzendaneT. D.D. Sunday school.
9:45 a.m. Morning service. 11 o'clock;
Mrs. John Gabje from Rocky Boy In-
dian mission at Rocky Boy, Mont, will
be guest speaker. : '
Wyi!6g9pQpsypMpsooMyWe
I Li Eeuiva!
Elov. ilrllinr Gobk
- Special Sunday Services
11 h. IL "Czi's Pcs3 Pisa
7: 13 P. 1 1.
. Jleef ings Every Night Next Week
j Except Monday and Saturday
N. ISth St. at Breyman
Tho OREGON STATESMAN. 5alm.
SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS - i
Soutb Commercial - at Washinctorr;
pastors. John and Laura Trachsel. SunV
day school, 8:43 a.m. Morning service.
.11 o'clock; t. guest speaker. Raymond
Targgsst of the American Sunday
School Union. Evening service, I o -clock,
studies in Hosea. GE groups at
7 p.m. Sunday. Prayer meeting, p.m.,
Thursday. . -ri'-r '- ': i
".j v -,:'.:;;,
FOtntSQUARK CHURCH J
- North 19th at Breyman: pastors. Re,
and Mrs. .C.r. Tate. Sunday school.
9:45 a.m., classes (or au ages. Morning
service, 11 o'clock: Communion service;
sermon subject: 'Gods Peace-rian,
by Evangelist Arthur Coble., Evening
service, , 1-45 '. o'clock:, sermon . subject :
A New tj re anon, avansensi wraur
Coble Will be speaking every evening
next week with the exception of Mon-
day and Saturday ; evenings,
' i- --
.-i
pilckim, bwu.ius
75 Market street:- pastor. Paul C.
Nering. Sunday school. 8:45 a.m. Morn
ing service, 11 o'clock; personal effort
in soul winning. Evening service. :1S
o'clock, young people's service. Evan
gelistic service at :o. weancauay.
prayer meeting at l:a p.m, .. - ; jj
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FIRST CBBIST1AW CHURCH jf
Center and High streew: ' pastor.
nudlevl Strain: associate pastor. Clay
J. Pomeroy. Sunday school, 9:45 .m..
ih rrn aunertntendent. alorn
ject; 'The Three Steps lnj Christian
Living' Youth meetings af 6:30 p.m.
r.wnln service 1:30 o'clock, sermon
insr trrvii.-c - juiv u uiuvisa ffwuiuu
subject: - "The Direction of; Christian-
ity." Boy scout troop meets monaay
at 7:30. Church night, Wednesday, pt
rnzSTi METHODIST CHURCH II
Market at North Winter: pastor. Rev.
tart.
speaking. Evening service. 7:45
o'clock. Rev. J. R. Stewarti. speaking.
The district - superintendent - will be
here today and for both services Sua-
fSZfT
Prayer! meeUng.. Wednesday;, 7:43 p-Bi.
. f " : i
,ir BIIH1 I UAUB K
J48 korth Commercial: pastor. Bev.
Charles 'Hamilron. Afternoon services,
:30 e'lclock. Circle. o clock. Evening
service. 7 -JO o'clock, J. B. Craig, super
mtendenu, . . , i-.--. j. ... j
i
Snited brethren in christ )i
i- North 17th and Nebraska avenue:
pastor; J. M. Good he art, Sunday school.
a.m. Morning service 11 ociock..
Vrmon nibiccL "What Is Man? Rev,
p.m, ikdult CE; Mrs. Smith leading on
TFaithf ' Under Difficulties." Evening
Svrvie. 7;30 o'clock: Vernon Merrick.
tMCA program secretary, will be the
speas.tr,
THE SALVATION ARMY ' ,1
stlV.. sundav ,
Snvt$rvi!lmd1"1y
J41 State street: pastor; Major e.!.p.
school, 10 a.m. morn
o'clock. Evening ser
Vice. t:30 o'clock. Young People. S pjm
Serves Thursday and .turiy. 8 P;m
SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Church and Chemeketa streets; Rev,
George H. Swift, rector. Holy Com-
a.m. Holy Eucharist and address by
the rector rn the "United Nations
Conference," 11 a.m. if
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FIRSt PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH !
Chemeketa at Winter streets; pastor,
Chester W: Hamblin. Sunday school,
9:45 am.. J. J. Fitzsimmons. superin-
tendent. Morning service, 10:55 o'clock.
sermon suDjeci i aim ior uvinc.
Evening service. 7:30 o clock, sermon
subject: "Matthew and Thomas." Sun-
day. a :30, supper snack, suxiaay, ojia.
day, 4:30, supper snack. Sunday,
youth) fellowships. Monday. 7:30.
Scouts. Thursday, 8:15, piano and
8n recital. Friday, 1:15, sacred
Or-
con-
HIGHLAND FRIENDS ;!
orth Church street at Highland
avenue; pastor, Herman H. Macy. Sun
day tchool. 10 a.m., Clifton Ross, su
perintendent. Morning service. 11 i '-
clocki Junior CE at 4 p.m. Youth
prayer meeting at S:30. Senior CE at
Pm- Evening sendee. S o'.
Prayer meeting. Thursday, S p.m.
CECOSTAL
pastor. Wilbur
Kin ft. Sunday school. 10 .m. Morning
service. 11 o'clock, j Evening worship,
7:45 O'clock. ij
CHRIST LUTHERAN (ALC) ij
State street it lltn pastor, r. n.
asmuch as Ye Have Done It." Luther
league. 7.S0 p.m. Confirmation class,
Saturday. 8:30 a.m. - - I
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vrasr MtTsnmiT rHVRCH
Down town: Church and State
streets; pastor. Dr. J. C. Harrison. Sun
day school, 8:43 a.m., Preston Dough
1 ton. superintendent. Morning service
10:50; o'clock, sermon subject: "The
Greatness of Jesus," by Dr. D H
Schulze. No evening service,
JASON LEE METHODIST -
1
North Winter at Jefferson: pastor,
S. Raynor Smith. Sunday school, 8:45
a.m. I Morning service, 11 o ciock. wu
lamette University Day. Prof. Herman
Clark, speaker. 60 o'clock, youth ; fel
lowship. Wednesdav evening, fourth
quarterly conference and congregation
al meeting.
I 1
LESLIE METHODIST
I . South Commercial at' Myers
oa
stor.
Joseph Knotts. Sunday hool, 8:45 a.
1 m. fiorning service. 11 o'clock, ser-
t mon! subject: "The Power of One Am-
bition:" memorial service for James
I D. Hannaman. Youth Fellowship groups
i . .
"7 " J P "''
i WESLEY AN METHODIST
15th and Mill streets: pastor. Lowell
Gilger. Sunday school. 10 ajn. Morning
service, 11 o clock. Young People s ser
vice. 1 r.m. Evenmf service. 7 o
clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday, at
7:45 p.m.
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Center at Thirteenth streets: pastor,
Weaiver W. Hess. Sunday school. 9:45
a. mi Milford Stull, superintendent.
Morning service. 11 o'clock. . sermon
subject: "Spiritual Life." Youth groups
at fl :30 pjn. Evening service. 730 o
1 clock. - Rev. Raymond P. Taseart.
I speaker. Wednesday, 7 JO pjn.. prayer
and: praise service. Saturday, 8:43; pjn
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PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSE
CHURCH
443 Ferry street: nastor. G. M. Fads
Sunday school. 10 ajn. Morning ser
vice. 11 to'clock. 8 JO pjn.. Young. Peo
ple s service. Evening service. ao o -clock.
Rev. Fred K. Scott, pastor of the
j Jesus Name Pentecostal Assembly in
Portland, will be guest speaker at both
morning and evening services Sunday.
i a p.m. Wednesday. Bible . study I ana
j prayer service. 8 p.m. Friday, Young
j People's Bible study.
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I SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Hood and North Summer streets
pastor, G. T. Dickinson. Sabbath school.
9:30 a.m. " Saturday. Morntna service,
11 (o'clock; L. B. HalUweU of Brazil
will soeak of life along the rreat Ama
ron! riverways in Smith America, and
methods by which medical assistance
is 'brought to them. Sunday evening
service, law o ciock, sermon subject
I "The Grand Jury that Will Ttts War
I Criminals." Wednesday. 730 pjn4 will
I be Question Box night. Special service
J Saturday at 3 p.m.; Elders Rudge and
. Adair from Ausuaua wui speak.; Lau'
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day at the First Church t Gd, Cettace and Hood street in Salem.
Victorious Living', is the theme for the rally. The Rev; Frederick
V. Shoot, instructor lq speech at
deliver the 11 a.m. addreas. Mis
conference bour at 1:3 pan. and
Woodburn will be speaker at 2:50.
be followed by S o'clock vesper services, the Rev. and Mrs. H. A.
Schlatter, pastors, have announeed. " " ' '
Starts Series
SILVERTON Haldane Duff,
known as the "qnlsnnaster" and
director f the Northwest Radio
Network ToBth prognun broad-
Cast each Sunday afternoon In
Portland, Taeomafand JSeattle,
wlH ' begin a. . series of ( special
meetings Sunday night, play ,
at the Alliance Tabernacle, 606
North Second st, Silverton. The
meetings will begin each night
at S o'clock and feature special
chorus singing and Information
f r o m the "World's Greatest
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Special Music
Week Events
At Silverton
SILVTJtTON---Silverton church
es .. are planning special musical
numbers fori their piorning pro
grams. Sunday, with Immanuel
church planning a song service for
Sunday night, ! : T
Monday - night the "Liberty's
Children" wijl be presented at the
Eugene Field auditorium ' as the
city's opening program in Music
A special tribute to the service
men will te "give Wednesday night,
May 9, at 8 pjn., in the f Torches
of Freedom" program planned by
the local music week committee
headed by Miss Hannah Qlsen.
Mrs. Percy Palfreymenpwfll di
rect the Girl Scout chorus, Mrs
Tom Anderson, the' men's chorus,
and other numbers! will be given
by the Guard quartet. The Rev;
L. Alrnlie will be the narrator
for the evening and the torches
will be lighted by Girl Scouts. Girl
Scouts also will act; as color bear
ers for the flags of the Allied na
tions. Placing the insignias will bef
in charge of the Boy Scouts. Edith
Holland will take the ! part "of
Peace." tV ' "
Friday night, 'Frank Wenzel has
arranged a school j orchestra and
band concert to be given at the
high school auditorium, f i I si-
Music Week will close at Silver-
ton with the sacred concert given
by Trinity choir, under the direc
tion of Mrs. Tom Anderson-.Sun
day night, May 13, at 8 pm,l at
Trinity church. I I ';:
relwood Academy . students ' "will give
tne mv program alter this service.
They ; will present a t band concert in
tne evening at trie west Salem school
gymnasium at S JO p.m. n j
TRUTH CENTER ;. : j.'- :' i .""'
334 State street: pastor. Olive Ste
vens. MsD. Morning service, 11 o -
clock, sermon subject; "The Truth
About Evtt," S
MISSION STREET UNITED
BRETHREN . .
1145 Mission street; ' pastor. Rev.
George Martin. Sunday school, 10 : a.m.
Morning service, 11 o'clock, sermon
subject: "Household Salvation." Eve
ning service. 5 o'clock, vesper hour,
sermon subject: "What We Believe
Abclut Jesus Christ. . Prayer meeting
Wednesday. 7 Sill pjn. J i i
Firs! Prc:by!crian
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Chester' W. Ilamblin
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ladies' quartet will sing special
Pacific Bible college, Portland, will
Olive Burgees will preside at the
the Kev. M. Wesley Skinaer of
A "Slngspiratien" at 4 pjn. will
Concert Will
Be Giveii on .
Sunday; Niglit ;
The Ttev, Dudley Strain, minis
ter of the First ""Christian church
at Center and High sts., has as
the morning sermon topic "The
Three Steps in Christian Living."
The choir's anthem is to be "God
So Loved the World" by Stainer.
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in a series of evening concerts has J
been announced, featuring thisj
wees: jjesue parson, insxrumeniai
director at Parrish Junior, high
school, who will play the trom-;
bone numbers "Spring Song" by
Menaeissonn, -JBiueDeiis oi cot-iion March 4, 1942, with company
land" by Pryor and 7 group of
negro spirituals arranged by I
Pearson. The choir's anthem fori I
the evening is "Take Me O Myj
Savior", by Gilder, and the Rev,
Mr. Strain will talk on "The
rection of Christianiry." Tuesday
evening at 6:30 is the time of the
annual mother and daughter ban-i
quet of the church, sponsored by,
the Woman's council and the
Ninety and Nine men.
Rural Life
Sunday Noted j
TURNER "Rural Life Sundayf
will be observed by a special servr
ice Sunday morning at the Chris-
tian church here. The Rev. Gene
Robinson, pastor, of the church,
will preach on "The Christ or the
Countryside.
We feel that the rural church
nas a special mission to perioral,
and in our program "we are trying
to build a church Which will real-
ly meet the needs of this thriving
rural community," says Mr. Rob-
inson. 1
During . the . present ministry,
which began in September, 1941,
the membership of the Turner
Christian church has- Increased
from 76 to 112, and offerings have
more than doubled. Missionary J and Mrs. Fred Knight of Ever
giving has increased more than green district Sunday. Mrs. Knight
600 per cent The church is now
busy in a program, ot improve -
ments to the building.
THEMAC1CT0UCH
INTO PRICELESS
MEOKWES FOR OUR
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' Gaud A. Guild. ;
Evangelist Qaude Guil4
is ! now holding a series
of gospel meetings for thai
Church id QxA&i located
at Macnsari ' and Baker
streets, to "continue
through May 13, at 7:45
each evening. You are
cordially invited to attend
these services. !
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Ssfc Greenlee
Memorial aervices" will be held at
i:30 pan. Sunday; May . 6, at the
Turner Assembly of God church
for T4 Leland G. Greenlee, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. G.- Greenlee,
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Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Greenlee,
1440 Ferry st. Salem, for whom
memorial services will be held at
2 JO o'clock Sunday afternoon at
the Assembly of God church In
Trnwr. Serareant Greenlee, a
rraduate of Tamer high school,
was killed March Iff la action
on Mindanao. U
1440 Ferry st, Salem, who. was
knied in action March 10 on Min
Idanao,
- Young Greenlee, who lived most
- . . ,;- a Tumor was ffrRCl-
. - Tlirn-r hf(,h ,rhool. He
M,ictaA th. national cuard in
1939 with Co B mnd infantry,
mA ,- .m;v srmv serv
h SeDt. 16. 1940.V He received
basic training aV Fort Lewis,
Wash and left the United States
b for overseas duty. He had re-
reived his f urloueh papers and
would have left for the USA
few days after March 10.
I Two brothers are in the service;
Di-MT5 Vernon V. Greenlee is sta
tioned at Barnes General hospital,
Vancouver, Wash. He was for-
merly with company B. but was
returned to this country March 2,
Because oi an injury rerav-
ed in the south Pacific. Clar
ence M. Greenlee, PhM lc, join
ed the navy in October, 1941, and
is now stationed at Guadalcanal,
expecting to return shortly to the
United States.
Sgt Leland Greenlee was eli-
f DI iw me louowing service no;
bons: Asiatic-Pacific with one
bronze star; .Philippine with one
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MEHAMA - The Grant Smith
family moved into their recently
purchased home in Mehama, last
Sunday, i They purchased the
property known as the Arthur Ol-
son place.
I Mrs. Edith Philippi and 'Mr. and;
I Mrs. Roy Philippi attended the
golden wedding celebration of Mr.
and Mrs.. Philippi are sisters.
1 Dorothy Jean Teetert, A.M.M
3c, has been home on . furlough.
She left here Tuesday to retunl
to her base at Pensacola, Fla.
aUEV. SWIFT RETURNS
The Rev. George H. SwifV reef
tor of St Paul's Episcopal church,
has returned from the United, Na
tions conference in San Francisco
and will apeak on that topic at 1
am. Sunday. v
EVACUATED
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Miss Christie and
Karlene Burt, Coworker :
Evangclisiic Tahernaclo
13th and Ferry Streets, Salem .':
Thrc3 Greal Services j
Sunday Blorningr , . .11:001
. . Sunday Evening ... 7:45 j' -Vl '
Monday Evening . 7:45j ""
Hear how one thousand orphaned children, starving ainkt war'
horrors, "were fed and clothed in answer to prayer.
Moving Met ores of this wonderful work and the children win
be shown both evenings. A Cordial Invitation t to JUU Seat
free come early for a good one. , - .1
Hear 3ss Karlene Burt, an accomplished contsaXto soloist and
ccwruiomai, onng musical selections In English and Arabic. '.;
Mbs ChrisUe on Two Radio Proirams KSLM: "Tabernacle '
Echoes 7:45 Saturday evening; "Deaconess Hospital Pro-
SXzan with Rev. Nuefelt, on Sundar afternoon it 4:00 o'clock.-
Eev. W. S. Frederick, Pastor ; -
Talk on Brazil '
At Adventist
Kiirch Today
Life along the great Amazon
riverways in South America, an4
methods by which medical assist
ance -is brought to jjhundreds ;ot
thousands of people reached only. :
by boat, will be presented; by ,
B. Halliwell of Belem," Brazil, vt
the Seventh-day Adventist; church,
at Hood and North ijSummerJsts. -
1 1 a m - lvlav? ' '''hi V"t-'".L" 1 .
Halliwell, an engineer , asvw
as preacher, teacher and, nurse.
and his wife, a graduate nurse or -long
experience, haver spent I
years in medical misonary woric
on the Amazon river, its lakes,.
tributaries and islands. They tra-
vel more than 20,000; miles a year
in a diesel-engrnecV medically;
equipped launch. Onfa single trip,
reaching 1700 miles lip the river
and trans-Atlantic steamers go up)
as far as 2300 miles-the HaUi
well's treat from 8000 to .10,000
sufferers from malaria, yaws, and'
other tropical diseases.
As a pioneer missionary for the
Seventh-day Adventist church,
Halli welt-now has charge of thre 1(
large mission districts, in which"
there: are 5,000,000 people, repre-
senting 92 different jtribes.' rJ j '
: i An Adventist church building;
ki. m.Tv; Kurt 'miwftmA in trt
city of Belem, which now', has
membership of about 240. A sani
tarium and hospital also are plan
ned," the work to begin when Mr.
and Mrs: Halliwell return to Bra-
zil from furlough.
For the lack , of a dollar, a Jeep
could be lost; i ,
For the lack f a Jeep, a general
could be lost; ; 1
For the lack of a general, a vic
tory could be lost.
m War Bond dollars- on the medical
front, help American surgeons In '
China to discover and prevent dis
ease, one or tne soiaier s worst en-
Petersburg-. Florida, -examines a.
woman for suspicion, of trachoma, .
. Good Morningi
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We hope you are en
joying the beautiful
flowers God created,
but think how beauti
ful Heaven 'must be!
Are you going there?
If not, read Luke 19:10,
"For the Sonfef Man is
come to seek and to
save that which was .
lost" " I;.
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