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4 -( Ifjl ?N0 Favor Sway Vt, No Fear Shall Awe Frem First Statesmav March tS. 1851 - ' j THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY CHARLES !A. SPRAGUE. Editor and Publisher Member , ef Um Asseclated Press The Associated Press t exclusively entitled to the ase for pubtfcatlon 1.564,000 adherents growing from t all neirt dispatches credited to it r net therwise credited la this congregations and 4000 rhem , bers when formed April 28, 1847. ZLLi.m...--h- I it i ti . -r I ar anu noniance, in l . f , Those who think of the vil war in Paraguay as a master of starving, ragged peasants revolting against the oppressive reeime at Asuncion, the caoital heat of ar-tropicar jungle, against the government armies 08 not Know au me lacts aDout Janiero gfves the war a parf um ceDtions. A clamorous woman sdy. love at first sieht and then the heartbreak spice the news of the revolution. As reported by the Brazilian news agency from the border town of Ppnta Pora the story attaches unusual romance to the fighting. If circulated through Paraguay it might result in a swelling of the ranks of the rebels in hopes of fresh spy invasions, orj else break up the present revolutionary force out of sheer Sm- , barrassraent. ; The narrative deserve a reprint: , J Tbere was in this city for a few days a Paraguayan gov ernment woman spy, who mysteriously disappeared, leaving the rebels at Pedro Juan Caballero frantic r - "She was an enchanting woman, always wearing expensive, . scandalous dresses, and pretended to be an ardent rebel. . , The first moment she arrived here in Ponta Pora, she im mediately contacted the rebels, becoming the mistress of an 1m- portant rebel leader who is the best-dressed man on this frontier. -She used to visit constantly in Ponta Pora telegraph sta tion, talking with the telegrapher and all persons who sent telegrams. , 1 "Selena la Terrible as the rebels used to call her was -always insisting upon going to Concepcion to have an oppor tunity to speak over the radio, "Voice of Victory. Finally she got permission to speak on the radio. Her speech was censored. ; However, Selma read the speech as originally written, especially emphasizing phrase 15.' Sought by police in order to explain why she disobeyed .pernors' instructions. Selma was not found in Concepcion, Pedro r Juan Caballero or Ponta Pora. Only then did the rebels discover her true mission. She war sent by the Paraguay government to spy on rebel activities and send military information. This authentic Paraguayan Mats Hart caused a tremndous sensation among the rebels, principally her Bow to Public Health Nurses we mustn t let the week fession of the public health nurses for whom the week is tag ged. People of Marion county can do this with ease and grace because they are quite familiar Those who are do not need information like this: . Six public - health nurses health department. Each nurse TK t.fn u. j juid iiir uivuicii auu campaigns with mothers, holding baby clinics and doing a w yivkn.1 uic (icati.ii because of efforts of the public j a SV. uegrt, ui uie rates oi muni in this county and state. The public health nurses assist in the health examinat of children, give immunization checks to isolate cases of tuberculosis, and to protect against I venereal disease. They help school teachers in matters of school health; and carry the gospel of good health wherever they J go. Here we have one public" health jiurse for some 13,000 Deople. while the ideal nroeram Either our people are too healthy to require so many nurses . i -li. x j 4. a! . - now we owe a great aeai io tnese nurses in me Diue uniiorms who reach into homes where emergency care is needed, who stick needles into youngsters to spare them from whooping cough, who fluor scope- suspects to apprehend TB in its early stages, and do many other things show in our recordsoJLdisease c Ml? ! riM aiUlling Hie Um JVhelher done as threat or Congressman, May could spill ; i..- u'juuiia mvuiuis uuai Hon iy rT.fMr-- o .r,mi-K tn maVo Wnchinertnn nnrl (Ho rt:t rtf iVio, 1 BUlie Colleen Bush Huddles ton vs I gress IS enougn to maxe Wasnington, ana tne rest OI tnejLtoy1 Huddleston: Complaint alleges rk3in4r rri .m. il..A.M tf,'. .11 a. . n A m t 4Wm t.in1 mm.. I muil infl inhuman lra,tm.nt Vf ,mul I in progress that if the government pushes its quizz in the matter of two $1600 checks that went to May he wiU hive gSSS; ft SfeXru'iil his client "Hell alL" . JS4S, at Reno.Nev. That indeed is an inviUtion Vhich the people hope ihe dfft" erett Glenn: Or government. prosecutor will accept. Anyone with a nose -for cpuneTe.i"y.nnd "inhSmTi scandal will sniff at such a prospect. r W . . a m a m a a a 11 a a a ' it is recaueo mat isenaior though he lias never returned to rolleti camnaiOTi and church tractors suddenly cenerous with concerned. Bilbo made hints of : I . 1- . preaMTC tuo inucii. in joti u is pieeiuur); duuu iiwu ueing twuin iii was to keep nun liyruiptatnt filed. having the right to speak in his With all the billions being during the war it will not be surprising if a good many thousand dollars didnt go to grease the in positions of influence or : authority. We deplore the waste: but we cannot excuse corruption. him tell it, on the witness stand The Idaho cowboy: who killed Jus boss was sentenced life imprisonment by the judge him tr rlo it trnt th earn, cpntonrp- an thv will have a Inntr I m. - - . it ! .a S a. ume 10 imna: uungs over out suspicion is that the woman in the victims fortune, so she doesnt pay- a . . - ... une can t commam or tne telephone buildine in Salem. placard in the parking and sat their watch out in an automb- bile. Why grow bunions to give notice of a strike with which the public is already familiar. A woman has sued a Klamath Falls beauty shop for $15,000 . -...1 xr . "'6 - - "" "'C4C impairment of sight and hearing and loss of her hair. This v ....V,.- ' ta t,, r,. i DeaUty-snop business IS hazardous both ways. The local Kiwanis club U going into the gum business ,-e hope not bubble gum. Funny business for a club to get stuck with, though. If Her, r-v Wallace rmiM rmlv . v. , . . , gCTiptlonS tO New RepuollC the off the dole. Some women want to "wear wear the creations of women's There is the "pay-as-you-go" araguay ! - and itru elintf in the intense it. An Ar siory irom xuo ae quite foreign to our . precon- I lover. pass without a bow to the pro-I with what these nurses do. are employed by the county I serves a district of the couhty uu: i i I uauics, vviiuwuuf cuutauviuu i vi uivuicii auiu uuauu. A t health nurse, in considerable , . ' . . i i. ana maternal mortality are tow ons against infectious diseases, make I calls for one to every 2.000.' jw. f'J- "in line of duty. The results and mortality, , bluff the assertion that ex some dirt on "campaign con ri. j . . . ', iiKures sna memuent ot tun- i Jauoo iwno still araws nis salary Washington to claim his seat) vntrihntinn from war Mn. I monov whor rmliliciane wj.w similar disclosures if he wfcre t a 1 uiumaieu inai unc reiiwii 4-i i defense on the senate floorj tossed around as they we tney were ways if not the palms of thse j If May has a story to tell, et for the world to hear. to at Vale. The lady who pushed a. H af a a a a I at me era 01 oiaie sireei. ine the case had her eye chiefly pn can testify anew that "crime I I ..a... ... . . I conduct or tne mcicets at tne Latelv thev have iust stuck the v,- at,- 1 transfer file nuhliHtv rt mK. . , , , . , , , i.i magazine WOUld b5 able to get I the pants" but no men aspire millinery. plan; also the Mpay - as - you - Qrarcli Observes Synod Centenary St John's Lutheran church will observe Sunday, April 27 the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Luthean Missouri synod with which it is a part. It is the largest .individual synod of the Lutheran faith and now has Present numerical strength is concentrated In the Central and Midwestern states but has charch- es and missions in every state of the union as well as in Canada, Alaska, Mexico, Cuba, the Ha- walian islands, England, Panama fi.'' dlyW tot. 33 districts each of which elects its own officers and control its own internal affairs. Th three nKadian , dilS "JoTth AmerS districts have 63.000 members en- rolled. Foreign mission-work Is carried on In India, China, Africa, nd Philippine Islands. : Some 4000 active pastors and mission- aries are on the Synod's roster. while 1900 ministerial students are enrolled in its colleges. , More than 1000 congregations maintain their own full-time Christian schools. These are at tended by 60,000 pupils, who arc taught by 2500 teachers. T.iitlipran Frt fHiiirrlien Annual Rally Scheduled SILVER TON Oregon circuit of tha Lutheran Free church's, an- nuai rauy ana Dimness meeting i will be held at Calvary church I t.-.m. sjrw i a TVim p r a I i Larson Of Portland IS president and the Kev. Jt. A. ivrueger Ollpjn. Church service. i-.se p.m. ser- Salem, secretary. "The Local . Congregation" will be convention theme. The Rev. James A. Toft will be host pas tor. Speakers will be the Rev. Tofte, Rev. Krueger, Rev. Mr. Larson, saga by Rev. J. E. CampbeU. Even and Rev. Carl Schufc. Rev. Will- .TlTc. tam Sjovangen and Elling Halvor- nigthly at 7:45 p.m. except Monday ot Salem; Kev. l. rungsetn i ruaci ituuu, wm uili in nui- den ot Portland, special music I Will be under the direction' Of I tj.. j u j I ti.iu vi 1 wuri uian xvv ueieKaies are h- pected from Portland, Astoria, Puget Island, Silverton and Sa- Ion- T .if tTiat-nn CYiurnYi at w -'' I AlartTUani Sets PrOtTTani MARQUAM Trinity Lutheran Irfiurch north of Uirauam on TZTZTTZZ Ia sg avs a mm ivsiwi w n vm vfinn, smv saa er sister churches of the Missouri Synod in observing the 100th an- niversary of the Luthean Missouri Synod, Sunday with specUl aerv-1 ojtothe pubfic"11 " Trinity -Luthean church Is at present sponsoring a mission in Molallar now in the process of or agnizing Into a permanent con- Igregation. Following the morning services I at Trinity, a basket lunch will be I held at the parish hall, m ' PtlPHC XlCCOrQS CIRCUIT COURT State va Claude Gene ' Clark and Clarence E. Clark: Pleaded guilty to .... wn .r AntM4 a . I year in county aiL paroled to father, I Edar R. Clark, Aumsville route 1, on (rain from use of Intoxicating liquor. Keith Brown Lumber Yard va K. T. Murphy and Mrs. K. T. Murnhy I i. . l - i e. . n ywjnmv wm juuinmii in tor aiiecea nayment due on contract. Paul 'conrad Heimke Fay Hope I Eva m. Abbey vs Henry K. Abbey : SS,1 kurriUTSuy u Sm.,t North Bend. Ore. iZrpS .TZl .' f wBima uctiwm nuuutnj va ff iinm lS1 lS.lt oaSfcitr1" I . Tw . I J V-. iT L Vly I JUSTICE COURT Earl Junior Bonney, 225 Chemeketa 1st, reckless driving, pleaded guilty. 1 ISSESSSb"! L -Ji. I released on own recoenizance. ciude AGen. c1rk nd clarence e. pleaded euiity. 30-day sentence aus- penaea upon restitution ana payment of court coats. Edwin Neher. SCO 8. 20th at. Sifting Mao, tinea sio and costs. MUNICIPAL COURT Lee E. Russell. 1S95 N. Front at violation of basic rule, posted S7.50 bail. Samuel C, Hatfield. Portland, ex-1 eeaaive speed ..through an intersection. r'S, 1? 15 bail. Walter M. Code. X27 State St. vio lation of baste rule, posted $7.50 ball. uary c. . Kadke, route z. saiem. out uights, posted ss John Michael Beyer, Jr, Woodburn. violation of anti-noise ordinance, post- ed So bail. Leonard' R. ' Hagner, 410 Ford St.. , . .t a J a a I. .""uo m I - Louis Mirle Moench. Albany, reck pMSLmSVvSH 15?tif'iTrrt' r i ui. no operator s license, postea s ban. MARRIAGE UCNSE APPLICATIONS S'.ine. iST wVitreW. bouTof sSS Roy R. Bobbin. 33. mechanic, and I Rot H Hamilton. 18. mechanic, and Thelma Joan Muyskens. IS, domestic both of Salem route 1. - -, WiUiam L. LaDue. 66, plttmber. and Elsie Whaley. a. bakery worker, b of Salem. PROBATE COURT mining win torobate'. appointing Z . m. rem nwx. j d Estate of Albert Fern: Evaiis. G. Crenshaw and A. N. Dun - ean imnlwn Estate of John crabattn: order lor r ' ... . sale of personal property. estate or ueorge wuiiam iaBorne:i I Order closing estate csiaie oi Anna ueu: iraer ep - pointing Minnie Haarler executrix, and oeorre m. tteu, w. it. uiiay ana job- eoh Scherbrine anoraiaera. estate of Albert Akerio Biibrey: Order authorizing aale of patent rights. ouaroiansmp ot wary . warne ana Thomas Edward Gleaaon: Order ap proving semi-annual account. Estate of W. W. Beardslev: Final account -approved, and hearing set for May JL 1 order Estate ot warren C Keck: Final Estate of William T. Shi do: Order so aaat personal property. "I think Senator Shart Is the Meal man to head ear labor relations committee he has more relatives en the payroll than anybody elae!" gQ(J$; central church or cbrist M. cottaga at Shippint st, ham A. Scott, miniater. Bibla school. 10 a.m. Moraine service. 10:45 a.m. Ser- mM Topic. Working Out Your Own Salvation. Young people's service. :15 mon topic. HeU." Prayer meeting Wednesday ; 1 JO p.m. FIRST EV. UNITED BRETHREN Marion at Summer St. Rev. WUmer -in. Mornina service H o'clock. Mas- ana Miuraay Hirnu mnt twvsa painra 2740 cherry Ave. Rev. Vernon story, pastor. Sunday school 9:4S a.m. Morn ins service 11 o'clock. Evening serrlo 1 3n o'clock. Vaunf bmhU'i half hour at Tam. ENGLEWOOD EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN N. 17th at Nebraska. Pastor 7. If Coodheart. Sunday school t:30 ajn. Uorntti service il o'clock: Sermon subject. "The Realm of UniaiUnc Re- aourcea." Youth FellowahlD ront dlacusa plana tor Fellowship Retreat. Adult Fellowship at SJO. Delorea Bradburv will sneak. Evenina aarvioa Testament Types of New Testament Tniuw". Fellowship Round up ' yu" pp- CENTRAL LUTHERAN Hood at Summer St. Rev. R. A. Krueger, pastor. Sunday school I.4S a.m. Evelyn Halvorson. leader: adult f.r sLo" Tubn-A ZZ!- ful Sunrise. Junior Luther leacue S p.m. Evening service g o'clock. Joint Lutberan world action aervice at St Mark's Lutheran church. Wednesday, Hible studi iv and Prayer hour. 7 JO p.m 1403 N. Summer St. FIRST SPIRITUALIST t4S N. Commercial. Services at !:M and T JO. Charles Coo ley. apoaker. t-ci at s. au welcome. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Church at Chemeketa St. George ft. Swift, rector. Holy com munion, 7:30 a.m. junior church and classes 0:43 a.m. Prayer service and sermon 11 a.m. IM MANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Haxel at Academy St. Sunday school I'll m m unrnlnf WANhln II Am Rev. juuus E. Herr, speaker, also at :a p.m. isuni peoples meenna i p. m. WEST SALEM METHODIST CHURCH Gerth ave. at Third. O. Leonard Jones, pastor. Church school 9:44 a.m Worship 11 a.m. Sermon. The Ideal Christian. 6 JO p.m. Youth fellowship. T Mm A H 1 1 4 f.njtultln FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Marion at Liberty. Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor. Sunday school 9:43 a.m. Morning service 11 o clock. Ser mon subject, "Stewards of God." In stallation of new church officers. Evening service 7:30 'o'clock. Sermon subject, "Russia in Prophecy. B.T.U at S30. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. . SCIENTIST Chemeketa at Liberty. Sunday school 11 o'clock. Morning aervice 11 ?locK sermon subject. "Probation s00 .ubject. ,same. Wednesday ""'u, n in. im.iuuo inumuniw w healing. Reading room 14S S. High. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH High at Center St. Pastor. Rev. Dud- Morning worship. 19:50. Sermon topic. -S"" - Lhat controls" Evening worship 7 JO p.m. Willametta Capella chair. S 1:15 p.m. Youth meet- lngs. Jr. HI. Sr. Hi.. Phi Zeta Christo. Wednesday. S;30. Church nicht dinner. a. ; Bible study, prayer meeting. CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE N. 5th at Gaines. Pastor Herman J. day school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Overcomer. Evenlne service 7 JO o'clock. Sermon subject. "What Shall wo Do with the Old Man"? Young people's S30. Missionary prayer band. weanesaay iumi pjn 1 first congregatwnal church I Huntington, D. D.. pastor. Sunday school 9 :4S o'clock, sermon subject "What WauM Ittm fhi-UHan AtinAm I Toward Ruxcia R T llr." tUrim -1- lowsnip at cnurcn. 7 p m. auq muk-t members and friends of the church, Monday, April zo, a a p.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Chemeketa at Winter it. Chester W Hamblln, pastor. Francis H. Chamb ers, assistant pastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Morning aervice 10:55 aflrwV Crannn anV laul U7 a. 4 ffVaa ou TMakT it iufi" sirnW by I pasior. a.vemng service -Hi ociock. Sermon subject. "Adventuring with Christ." Sermon by the pastor. Sun- 0r: : P-n. Tuxts fellowship. 6 JO pro. Junior high fellowship. 8:30 p.m. College fireside. Thursday; 7 JO p.m. auo-weex aervice c?lRs S?D n w o. d.70So.Vma Morg,8viS. I J.":.."!?4 ""- lorTun r.vlc 1 .'! a.vening service a o clock f V L. IT Vrlrl.V A M m I o k - J ' PA ,7-A i. r- ,1,717 Ninteenth at Ferry St. Pastor, Louis 1 ,V, J . " j ' . ' I Wrute. Sunday school 9 43 ajn. a- i ., iuuii I Vice II O clock. Junior Church, church' I ir1" "urv- -,,,,u" ""Jcvl J-1 I Bo Practical." Pilgrim feUowship S J0 1 y1'- 4ui.tmmuii, i bj wsmce aeiier. Enourh for AIL" Roberta Borer lead worship service. College-age young people at aiv p.m. at parsonage FIRST CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE Thirteenth at Center St. Rev. Orville fl. Jenkins, pastor. Sunday school 1:45 xtu Morning service 1050 o'clock ajn. Sermon, subject. "ChaUengetby :ByiLichty swiipsS Bn$ $ -' . tfrti fed ;r (CDnmiD'cIlnes Christ." Choir. "I Am His and He la Mine. Evening evangeuatie service 7:30 ociock Sermon aubiect. "The Dynamics of Penticost" Choir, "What If It Were Today." Monday. Men's fellowship 6 JO p.m. UNIVERSAL CHURCH OF THE MASTER ( Spiritual 400 N. Cottage St. Rev. John B Craig. Evening servica 7:30 o'clock. SALEM TRUTH CENTER 263 N. Cenaae. Leader. Lulu' Wal ton Quick. Morning service 11 o'clock, April XI. Subject, The Inevitable Im- nulaa. Evenlne service B o clock April 99. Meet at 2381 Slat St. Sub ject, "Things Earthly " Library open afternoons each week z-s. HIGHLAND AVE. FRIENDS N. Church at Highland. Pastor Cora Gregory. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Christian endeavor 6:30. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7J0 p.m. Prayer band Friday S a.m at the parsonage. Missionary meeting at the missionary houae, Thursday aU day. CALVARY CHAPEL FUIX GOSPEL 1273 N. Church St.. Salem. Rev. Claade C. and Mary W. Bell, pastors Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning ser vice ll o'clock Defenders of the Faith 7 p.m.. surprise service. Miss Joyce Frieaen. leader. Evening service 7:45 o'clock. Tuesday servica S P.m. Frl day service S pjn. CALVARY BAPTIST 1330 South Liberty. Rev. Charles Durden. D. D pastor. Sunday school : a.m. Morning service 11 ociock. sermon subject. "Seek the Uuiet fiace. Evenlne service T :30 o clock Sermon subject. "He Came Te Be in Want," Cathedral film. "The Prodigal Son. " Baptist youth fellowship, a :30 pjn. Mid-week service for prayer and praise, Wednesday, 7 m p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Madison at Baker St. L. L. Freeman. fniniatar. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morn tna service II o ciock. Eveninc , service 7 o clock, song practice, sermon 7:49. Bible study Wednesday 7:43 p.m. COURT ST. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Seventeenth at Court St. W. H. Ly man, minister. Bible shool assembly s:a a.m. Morning worship and com munion I0:M ociock. Sermon subject. "Tell Me Why." Christian endeavor hour, :30 p.m. Evening worship 7:90 o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Voice of God." Mid-week Bible study. Prayer TBursaay 70 p.m. BETHEL BAPTIST N. Cottaae and D. Pastor Gustav O Rauser. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morn ing service 11 o'clock. Sermon Subject. 1 he secret of a Conquering Life Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject. "The One Sufficient Refuge 6:30 p.m. Young people's meeting. SALEM FREE METHODIST N. Winter a nd Market. Pastor. Richard T. Fine. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. worship ll a.K.. "The Bride: Young people 6:45 D rn. EvancelisUc . ju p.m. FOURSQUARE CHURCH 480 N. isth. Rev. Charles Tate, pas tor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service ll ociock. Rev. James Tavlor special speaker. Evening service 7:43 o'clock, farewell service for Rev. and Mrs. Tate. Tuesday 7:45 p.m. prayer service. SEVENTH-DAY' ADVENT1ST ' Hood at Summer. Pastor G. T. Dick inson. Sabbath school 9:30 a.m. Sat urday. Morning service 11 o'clock Young people's meeting at 3:30 with special speaker. Mr. Merritt, from wooaoum training school. Evaneelis tic Wednesday. Sunday's subject. raise Prophets and 'True Prophets at 7:30 pjn. MISSION ST. UNITED BRETHREN 1155 Mission St. Rev. George Martin, miniater. Sunday school 6:45 a.m, Morning worship 11 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor, "Love Thy Neighbor." Evening service. 7:30 p.m. Sermon, "Sacrifice by Blood." Evening ser' morn are presently devoted to study of Old Testament types. Prayer meeting, Wednesday t:90 p.m. LESLIE METHODIST S. Commercial at Myers. Pastor, Joseph Knotta. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject. "Remembering: the Great Transaction." 7 p.m. Youth fel lowship and Wesley fellowship. : Even lng service o'clock. Sermon subject. vice Thursday at 7 JO pjn. ST. MARK EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH 343 N. Church St. Pastor. M. A. Get cendaner. D. D. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Morning service 11 ociock. Ser mon subject. "That Your Joy Might Be Full." Evening service S o'clock. Ltitneran world action raiy. JASON LEE METHODIST N. "Winter at Jefferson. Pastor S Raynor Smith. .Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Concerning Talents." Even' lng service 7 JO o'clock. "God's -Revelation In Nature." Kodachrome nature pictures. Youth fellowship groups 6:30. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH State at ISth St. Pastor. C. R. ScUulz. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. MarnmMvr vice 11 o'clock. Sermon subjecu 'The booa samantan. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE, ASSEMBLY OF GOD Ferry at 13th St.. Rev. Walter S. Frederick. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Family day at the Tabernacle. Sermon subject. "Holy Ancestry." Evening service 7:45 o'clock. Evangelistic rally. Sermon subject. "Tragic End of a Prominent Family." S. Christ s Ambassadors ser Dr. Forrest I. Goddard Naturopathic and Chiropractle Physician 1765 North Capitol St. Phone 2-1484 Evenings by appointment vlre. Radio -service .over KSLM. Tab--crliaclW . 'hoV Sal-titiay' ' p.m. Scrmoni in song unca 5.15 p.m. THE FIRST mi'Kt'H OF COD Cottage at Hood St. Rev. and Mr. A. "Schlatter. Sunday school 9:45 in. Sundav whool. Morning nervier 10:45 o'clock. Junior church. Sermon subject II a.m. Srrmon. "Tile Plan for God People. Evening service :45 o'clock Voutti fellowship Sermon subject 7:43 p.m. Sermon, "Zeal lor Souls." BKTIIAVV EV. AND REFORMED Marlon at I'apilot. Itev. Ed istauffer Evangelist of Portland. Sunday achool 10 a.m. Sermon 11 a.m. Sermon topic. Two sticks Set the World on Fir. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Me. avaeai N. 18th and A Sts. Rev. H. W. Gro. pastor; Sunday school 9 JO a m. Morn ing service 9:30 am. and 10:43 am. Lutheran hour 9:30 a.m.. Dr. Waiter Maier. apeaker. M. B. CHURCH 1125 Elm St. Rev. A. A. Iaoewen, pastor. A. H. Fadenrecht. associate. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning ser vice iu:4S ociock. sermon sublet Jehovah Our Rightousness." Evening service 7:45 o'clock. Salem college and academy students present a program. Wednesday, 7:15 p.m. Mid-week Bible study. 8 pm. Prayer meeting. THE SALVATION ARMY 241 Stat St. Cabt. and Mrs. R. R. Lesher, commanding officers. Sunday school, 10 am. Holineas meeting 11 m. Salvation meet inc. 7 JO Dm. Thursday. Family night 7:30 p.m. Sat urday, Prai service I p.m. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Church at State. Pastor. Joseph M. Adams. Church school 9:45 a.m. Morn ing worship, 11 a.m. Solo, "If with all your Hearts." (Elijah) Michael Carol an. Guest speaker. Dr. M. Leo Rippy of the Board of Education. Nashville. Tenn. Youth church. 11 a m. "Choieea" Mrs. Roy M. Lockenour. leader. Salem district young adult rally 2 JO p.m. 7 p.m. Sanctuary worship service con ducted by young adults. 7:30 p.m. Adult study. I Believe in the Church" led by Warne Sanders. Monday 7 Salem Northern sub-district men's rauy, Dallas. Silverton Churches CALVARY LUTHERAN 310 Jersey st. James A. Tofte. Das- tor. Sunday school and Bible classes. iu a.m. uiga jonnaon, superintendent. Morning worship. 11 ajn. Theme "A Little While." Music by male choir. Luther 1 league fellowshio hour. S n.m. irfrnua motion picture to be shown No-nast lunch following program. Or egon circuit rally. May 2 to 4. FIRST CHRISTIAN First and Park it. Arthur Charles Bates, minister. Bible school. 9:45 a.m M. B. Ford, superintendent. James Bonner and Harry Vetter. assistants. Morning worship. 11 a m. Communion and sermon topic. Our Divine Help er. Evening services: Christian Kn deavor, 6 JO. worship 7 JO p.m. Ser mon, A Little Farther. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN N. Church street. S. L. Almlie. oa tor. Sunday school. 10 ajn. Divine worship. 77. Sermon. "Earth's Little While. Luther league 7:15. Orbine Sime concert tt. Topic "Mission of Music. Adult instruction. Monday. S p.m. Junior and senior choir rehearsal. Thursday. 7 and S. Confirmation classes Saturday 9 and 10:30 ajn. TRINITY A and 2nd St. M. J. K. Fuhr. nastar Sunday school and Bible classes, adult instruction. 10 a.m. Divine worship. 11. Sermon subject. "The Evernrea- en i ioro.. laUiner league wm loin Im manuel for sacred concert at Imman- uel. Choir rehearsal Thursday. S n.m Confirmation instruction. Saturday 9 JO a m. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Second at Park st. A. L. Beasley. pastor. Sabbath school Saturday 9 JO a.m. Calvin Hanson, superintendent. Morning worship 11 a.m. Associated Missionary volunteers of Molalla. Mon itor and Silverton. meet 3 JO Saturday. Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7 JO p.m. jjorcas society, luesoey, 10:30 a.m. ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC Pine at Grant st. Father John Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses, 9 and iv a.m. weea oay. g a m. MARQUAM METHODIST Highway 111 at Marauam. R. Garbo- den. pastor. Sunday school at 10 a.m. worship at II. PILGRIM HOLINESS 843 South Walter St. Carl Manafield. pastor. Sunday achool at 10 ajn. Wor ship at 11. Evening service. 7 JO. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Front St. Omar Bailee. Das tor Sun day school. 9:45 am. Worship. 11 ajn. Christ's Ambassadors, S 45 p.m. Evan gelistic services. 7:45. Bible study on Wednesday. 7:45 D.m. Prayer" service. Friday, 7:45 pjn. LATTER DAY SAINTS Modern Woodman haU. Third st. Sun. day school. 9:45 a m. Worship. 11 a.m. MIA. 7 JO p.m. CHURCH OF GOD Second at A st. C. W. Clegham. pastor. Sunday school. 10 a.m. Wor ship, H. Evangelistic. S p.m. GOOD MORNING Someone Said: Choices are pivots on which destinies swing. Your choice will determine your destiny. Is it Christ or the world? Love not the world. 1 John 2:15 MARION COUNTY SUNDAY 8CHOOLS Family Day at Evangelistic Tabernacle Assembly ef God Siul, April 27 9 4S Sunday School "Alive With Interest Tor AIT 11:00 Morning PraUe Sermon "Holy Ancestry" 7:45 Evangelistic Rally Sermon Tragic End of a Prominent Family" Yea Should Hear these twe Important 8erroons an the Family, by Faster Walter S. Frederick. Over KSLM TabornacI Echoes: SaL. 5:45 p. m. Sermon in Song Sun., 5:15 p. m. m S4 CI M Young People's church of the Air will present the Detroit .high school glee club Sunday 'at -12:30 pjn. on KSLM. Eighteen high school girls, directed by W. Kay Krause, will present choral num bers, vocal solos, and a girls sex tet. It is sponsored by the Salem Deaconess hospital and ' will be released from the hospital chapel. The revival services being con ducted at. the First Evangelical United Brethren church by the Rev. and Mrs. James . Campbell, will continue next week with services nightly at 7:43 p.m. ex cept Monday and Saturday. This is the Campbell s first visit here since leaving the pastorate of the Salem First church to enter the evangelistic field In the East CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE North. Second at.- B. A. Franklin, pastor. Sunday school 19 a m. Serv ices at 11. Young peeple's fellowahip hour. 7 p m. Evening service, 9. Mid week prayer and Bible study, Wednes day, p-m, METHODIST Main at Fiske St. B. F. Browning, pastor. Church school. 9:45 a.m. Morn ing worship. 11. Youth fellowship. 7:30 p.m. Orchestra. Wednesday. 7 p.m. Choir, Wednesday. S pjn. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Third at Lewis st. Sunday school. 9:43 a.m. Services at U a.m. . Valley Churches FRUITLAND EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Three miles east of Salem. Rev. H. 3. Vlx. pastor. Sunday school 19 a.m. Morning service and Junior church 11 a.m. Young people's service and evening worship at 7:30. FOUR CORNERS BAPTIST CHURCH State St. at Elma Ave. Rev. Frank O. Ferrln. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Ben Swinford superintendent. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "A Life in Egypt. Youth training unions J0. Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Sermon subiecL The Two Paths. Mid-week prayer and mote sruay weanesaay isg, CALVARY LUTRERAN Location Marion. Ore. Pastor X. H. Becker. Morning service II o'clock. Sermon subject We Have Come This i ar. HAYESVnXE BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL School House. Rev. Henry Barnet, pastor. Sunday school B:45 a m. Morn ing service 19:49 o'clock. PTaver meet ing. Bible study Thursday 7 JO pjn. at lHn m mnnv. Soul Stirring Services 9:45 A. M. Sunday School 10:50 A. M. "Challenged by Christ" 6:30 P. M-Youth Hour 7:30 P.M. "Dynamics of Pentecost" First Church of The Hazarene 13th at Center Orville W. Jenkins, Paster . Evangelistic - Series '.- ' ' " Freo Methodist Church North Winter and Market April 30 -May 11 Rev. Ralph A. Dodd E vanelist-M issiona ry-Pa(or Each Erening at 7:45 Except Saturday - a . ' - ft ;! Hear This Slirring Ilessagc "Russia in the Light of Bible Prophecy" Sunday, April 27 a! 7:33 First Baptist Church Marion at Liberty Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson, Minister Formor I linisier Relnrns Kev. j. c tampoeii PRESENTING The Glorious Gospel in Sermon and Son;; April 27 te May 4 NIshUy Exeapt Mmm. and SaL 7:45 P. M. First Erangelical United Brethren Church Where Marion Cresaes Sammer Wilsner N. Brewn, Minister Musical Profrfdiii To Be Featured At First Christian Third in the series of Sunday night musical events at the First Christian church has been ar ranged by the music committee,, is . to be the presentation ot the Wtl- Iamette A Capella choir Sunday at 120 p.m. in a full evening's concert, directed by Dean Melvin Heist, and featured will be a vio lin and piano duet, "Sonata for Violin and Ha no, first Move ment", by Beethoven, with Betty Kuhlman. violin and Donetta Reese at the piano. The Rev. Duvley Strain will use , is Ms. sermon In the morning" "A ' Cause That Controls. The choir will sin: the anthem. "Hear Us. O Father." by RoSewig. and John Schmidt will sing "Gloria," by Buzzi-Peccia. Farewell Service to Be Held Sunnlav for Tale Farewell services for the Rer. and Mm. Charles Tate of the Foursquare Church will be held Sunday at 7:45 p.m. Under the ministry of Rev. and Mrs. Tate, the Foursquare church has shown a substantial growth m every de partment. In addition to the liq uidation of the church mortgage, many improvements have beet made on the church property and a substantial fund started for church parsonage. A substantial increase in Sun day school, youth services and in general membership has also been shown. . Mr. and Mrs. Tate will go to California where they plan to rest for a time. , -First Presbyterian Church Chemeketa at TVlnter St Chester W. Hamblin. Pastnr VlrglaU Wari Kllett, aaosie diraeier f AS A. M. Charcsi SeheeJ ! 1:55 A.M. What De Teta Make; of UttT I "Adventaring with Christ" j Sermens by the faster Mrs. J. L. CampbeU 1 ! t A . a 4