The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 10, 1947, Page 4, Image 4

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    4 Tha Statesman, Salm. Progon. Saturday. May 10 197 m
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- "No Favor Sways Vt, No Fear Shall Awe'
From First SUtesnssa, March 18. 1S51
THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY-
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CHARLES A. SPRAGUE. Editor and Publisher
: . Member of the Associated Treat -
The Associated Prew is entitled exclusively to the sue for repnbll
oottoa of all tho local news printed la this newspaper, as well as all
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Peace Prospect j.
. President Truman likes to look pn the bright side of things,
and was quite optimistic on the subject of peace when inter
viewed on his birthday. At 63 and ; in good health, and with
breaks apparently coming his "way of late, such an attitude of
mind was naturaL He told reporters he was. as sure the world
would have lasting peace as he was . certain he was standing
in' his office. He pointed to th United Nations and declared the
outlook leTpeace was much improved over what it was two
years aio.
tame day our president was speaking Premier . Clement
R. AttleeNof Britain warned that the world will never get peace
if it depends on agreements by governments. The only hop is
by agreement between peoples. He said that issues have grown
more serious, and that dangers to " civilization from another
world war arc greater today than jthey were between wars.
At the same time he declared the nations cannot afford to let
the UJ. fail. ! ' ' : . U V .'. -
The latter was far more realistic. There is scarcely a pub
licist who would not admit that the promise of world peace
as an outgrowth of the last war has deteriorated in the past
two years. President Truman himself shows by his policies that
while he hopes for UJi. success , he is keeping Uncle ' Sam's
powder dry. His program of aid to Greece and Turkey has done
much to impair tho prestige of tho United Nations and to reduce
it to the role of a forum. ;
We cannot be deceived. Peace still has to be won. We dare
not take it for granted. .--.l-;
Central Lutheran I
hurch Will Hear
Rev. M. Rossing
The Rev. Malvin Rossing. 'mis
sionary to Madagascar, will be
at Central Lutheran church Sun
day, ; May 11, to present the pro4
gram of mission work conducted
at the station at Manasoa.
lie will show films to the Sun
day school at 9:43 a. m. and
speak at the Ham. service. Ho
was commissioned a missionary
in 1936, leaving immediately lor
Madagascar. When the war broke
out, they determined to remain
at their- battle stations and min
ister to the needs of their peo
ple. Especially timely will be the
message he has to give on tho
necessity of increased mission in
terest and support. - "
A special surprise - has been
planned also for all mothers at
tending services Sunday, Moth
ers Day.
Britain's Sterling Debt
i
Chancellor of the Exchequer Dalton and Winston Churchill,
former prime minister and minority party leader are agreed in
demands that its creditor countries, notably those in the so
called sterling bloc, should reduce their claims against Britain
incurred for prosecuting the war. India and Egypt, for example,
hold, heavy credit' balances in London for supplies furnished
during the war. Yet, as Churchill pointed out, it was British
troops largely who saved Egypt and India from being overrun
bv the axis powers. . v
Canada expunged its credits against Britain, and the United
States furnished " supplies liberally 'under the lend-lease . pro
gram. Certainly these other countries which had a vital stake
in allied victory should share in the cost, having been largely
spared in the fighting.
The issue becomes acute because under former agreement
the sterling balances' which have been frozen in London will
begin to "thaw out" July 1st. In other words London is due to
begin honoring drafts on 'these balances. At present Britain
cannot export goods in large enough quantity to meet these
obligations and provide essential needs of; its people. Some
adjustment will have to be made, and those debts ought to be
scaled down radically; -
'There is something so rationally normal about that two
woman scrap in Portland that we'd like to sit in on the court
bearing. It seems that Mrs. A and her dog were walking past
Mrs. B's house when the dog became overlx attentive to the
shrubbery. Mrs. B promptly turned the hose on Mrs. A and
her dog; Mrs. A. picked up a hunk of timber to help settle
. the" argument her, way; the neighbors called police. A solomon
might decree that Mrs. A buy Mrs. B a new dress; Mrs. B buy
Mrs. A a new shrub; and that the dog be reprieved from next
week's bath. '
Quite alarming are the deaths of infants from gastroenteritis,
disease like dysentery. Doctors seem unable to cope with it,
although they have isolated the virus which seems to cause it,
The disease is highly infectious, and most of the deaths have
occurred among hospital babies. In two St. Louis hospitals 33
new-born babies succumbed since the first of the year. In urban
communities delivery of babies is now mostly done in hospitals
but somehow hospitals haven't licked the problem of preventing
infection among infants as this new epidemic shows.
iliss Mary Failing, who died a few days ago in Portland
was distinguished for her philanthropies and for her; activity
in patriotic and civic organizations. The sincerity of her inter
est is seen in the text of her will which leaves the bulk of her
substantial estate in trust, the income to go to numerous organ
izations, chiefly those in Portland, which serve that community
hospitals, missions schools, etc. Daughter of a pioneer banker
Miss Failing was herself a community leader whose good deeds
and gracious character long will be cherished.
The chairman of the Portland Jr.CC traffic safety committee
was fined for speeding in that city, which should make a lo
of others who have heard the same verdict from the bench fee
better. The case reminds us of the Salem business man who
took a ) course in memory, lessons. He walked home from class
one nifht and was just about there when he remembered he
had left his car downtown
: The Portland lady who put a $2000 diamond pin in shoe
for safekeeping probably reflected:' "No one would look in
there.". She was right; she forgot to herself when she gave the
shoes on a charity drive. The one who got them and found the
pin must have thought herself a new Cinderella.
" . - " '
One thing about Admiral Ross T. Mclntire's book of recol
lections about President Franklin D. Roosevelt, whom he served
as personal physician: he is loyal to his chief. That sets a good
deal better than some books whose authors peddle dirt about
one who had favored them. .
Eirht western governors are planning a "march on Wash
irtgtont to get congress to restore cuts made by the house in
the reclamation bilL None of the republican members will take
aior.g eld campaign speeches calling for state's rights and a
balanced federal budget
An ad in a city paper offers men's pajamas, made in Eng
land, at $13.50 the pair. If the British can sell enough of those
they may be' able to meet installments on our loan. The longer
Americans sleep, the faster the British can pay their debt.
A 'California woman bequeathed her divorced husband $
for bullets with the hope he might use. one on himself. The
woman got in the last word..
A good 5 -cent candy bar is just as much in demand now as
that traditional long-sought 5-cent cigar. Only sometimes you
can get the candy bar- for 6 cents.
A wind in Texas blew a boxcar 30 miles down a railroad
track. "Kansas can't do any better than that with wind.
Now Salem may get a chance to ride to hell on pinballs.
Dead men tell no tales; neither do bathroom scales.
Mothers Honored
At Sunday Service
Special service Sunday morn
ing at First Christian church will
honor tho mothers of tho church
and will conclude a series of ac
tivities during the week in ob
servance of Christian Family
week. Thee Rev. Dudley Strain
will use as his sermon theme,
Homely Virtues."
Betty Pugh Hagen will sing
"Mother" by Hageman, and the
choir, directed by John Schmidt,
will sing "Jesus, My Saviour!
Look on Mo," by Nevins. A men's
guar tot. composed of John
Schmidt, David Bates, Fred Bates
and Jack Morrison, will sing "At
Thy -Feet" by Atkinson in the
evening. The anthem will bo
Now tho Day Is Over, by
Broome. The Rev. Strain has cho
sen for his sermon topic, "The
Great Answer." v
Hayes ville Woman's club will
hold its annual May meeting with
a no-host 12:15 noon luncheon at
George Strozut's on the Portland
highway. Election of officers will
be held and assisting hostesses
will be Mrs. Ralph Hensley and
Mrs. Fisher. r .
GRIN AND BEAR IT
By Lichly
; rfwb 0 Viffe i
j
Til have yoo know, Fhineaa, that Just because aaama Is hard to
get altos; with Is no reaoea for ealliaa her a CeaamaaJst!
cBDnim (ClhonircBlliies
Silverton Churches
CALVABT LUTHERAN
310 Jersey St. James A. Tofta. pas
tor. - Sunday school and Bible class,
10 a Jn. Olga Johnson, superintendent.
Mothers day service 11 a.m. Theme.
"A Good Mother." Male chorus to
sins;. Luther league 7 p.m. Missionary
from Madagascar will show motion
pictures from mission field. Prayer
meeting. Thursday, 2 p.m. at home of
Mrs. Petra Johnson. Confirmation In
struction. Saturday 10 ajn. -I
TMNTTT
A at Second St. U. 3. K. Fuhr. pastor.
Sunday school and Bible classes 10
a.m. Divine worship al 11. Sermon
subject. "Mothers Then and Now."
Luther league. 7:13. Reports from con
vention delegate to Everett. Choir.
Thursday S pjn. Lutheran Children
of the Reformation, Saturday 1 pm.
Adult instruction, Sunday 10 a.m.
Confirmation instruction, Saturday
t -M am.
SCVBNTH-DAT ADVENTIST -
Park at 2nd St. A. L. Beasley, pastor.
Sabbath school, JO a.m. Saturday,
Calvin Hanson, superintendent, Morrr
tng worship. 11 a.m. Vesper services.
i:30 p.m. with Mother' day program
by young pepoie. Prayer meeting,
Wednesday 730 pjn.
rmsT CHRISTIAN -
Park at Pint St. Arthur Charles
Bates, minister. Bible school, 0:49
a.m. nM. B. Ford, superintendent.
Morning worship. Communion and
worship, 11 a.m. Mother's day ser
mon. A Mother in Israel." Christian
Endeavor T p.m. Worship. S pjn. Ser-;
mon "First Things TtnV
IMMAVCEL
N. Church St. S. L. Almlie. pastor.
Sunday school, 10 a.m. Divine worship
11 a.m. , Subject,. "Christian homes,
America's Greatest Need." Luther lea
gue, 7:30 topics "Mother's Day." Jun
ior -and senior choir, Thursday 1 and
S p.m. Confirmation classes, 0 and
1030 a.mr Saturday.
IMMANITKL BAPTIST CHUKCB1
Hazel at Academy St. Sunday school
t:4S a.m. Sam Berger, superintendent.
Morning worship service li a.m. Speak
er. Rev. H. Elson McCulcheon, field
representative of Lot Angeles Baptist
Theological Seminary, Young people's
meeting 7 p.m. 7:45 p.m. speaker. Rev.
H. Elson McCutcheon. Prayer service
Wednesday 7:49 pjn.
AT THE miT CHDBCH OP COD
Cottage at Hood St. Rev. and Mrs.
H. A. Schlatter, ministers. Sunday
school t:4S a.m. Morning service 10:40
o'clock Junior church. Sermon subject
11 a.m. Sermon. Evangelist Mrs. Wel
ma Perry speaker; also at 7:49 pjn.
Evening service 0:49 o'clock Youth
Fellowship, Joe Shepherd, president.
Rev. Mrs. Welma Perry will preach
nightly, at 7:49 pjn. May 11 to 13.
and- Mr. Clarence Perry will be the
song evangelist.
BETHEL BAPTIST
N, Cottage at D. St Pastor Gustav
C. Rauser. Sunday school 0.45 a.m.
Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon
subject, "The Influence of a Godly
Mother.? Evening service 7:3 Oo 'clock.
Sermon subject, "Foundation Stones
of a Christian Home." Wednesday
evening 7:43, Prayer meeting and
Bible study. -
JASON LEE METHODIST
N. Winter at Jefferson. Pastor S.
Raynor Smith. Sunday school 0:43 a.m.
Morninc service 11 o'clock. Sermon
subject. "Mother" in special Mother's
day service. Evening service 7:30
o'clock. Sermon subject. "The People
of India" display of plow and Inter
esting curios from India. Youth fel
lowship groups 130.
SEVENTH-DAT ADVENTIST
Hood at Summer. Pastor G. T. Dick
inson. Sabbath school i-30 a.m. Sat
urday. Morning service 11 o'clock.
Guest speaker: Elder Wr B. Ocbs. Ser
mon subject. "India." Young people's
meeting at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday even
ing service 7 30 o'clock.
METHODIST
Main aPFiske St B. T. Browning,
pastor. Church school, 9:49 a.m. Morn
ing worship, 11. Evening services 7:49
P. v.- .r:
PILGRIM HOLINESS '''
42 South Water St C. O. Mansfield,
pastor. Sunday school, 9:49 a.m. Morn
tnr worship,? il YPS- service. 0:49 P.m.
Evangelistic service, 7:45 pjn. Mid
week prayer service, Wednesday 7:49
YPS study service, Friday 7.-43 pjn.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Third at Lewis St Sunday school
9:49 ajn. Service-11.
MARQCAM METHODIST
Silverton highway 211 at Marauam
R. A. Garboden, pastor. Sunday school
at m ajn. worsnip at li.
ASSEMBLY Of'cOD
Front St. Omar Bailev eastor. Sun
day school 9:49 ajn. Worship at 11.
Christ's Ambassadors. 0:49 p.m. Evan
gelistic services 7:49 pjn. Prayer ser
vice, Friday 7:49 pjn.
LATTER DAY SAINTS
Modern Woodman hall. 3rd St
Sunday school 9:49 ajn. Worship. 11
MIA 7 JO pjn.
CHRISTIAN. MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
North 2nd St Gordan Bratvold,
pastor. Sunday school and Bible clas
ses 10 a.m. Services 11. Young people's
fellowship hour, 7 p.m. Evening ser
vices at 8. Midweek Prayer and Bible
stuay. Wednesday p.m.
CHURCH OP GOD
Second at A St C. W. Cleghorn. pas
tor. Sunday school. 10 ajn. Worship,
n. evangelistic, s p.m.
ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC
Pine at Grant St. Father John J
Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses S and
10 ajn. week-day masses, 0:19 a.m.
Valley Churches
SWEGLE SUNDAY SCHOOL
School house. Sunday school 10 a m
C. A. Salter, superintendent. Morning
worship, 11 a.m. Enoch Zimmerman,
pastor. .
rOCS CORN EOS BAPTIST CHURCH
State at Elm Ave. Rev. Frank O.
Femn. pastor. Sunday school 9:49 ajn.
Ben Swinford, superintendent Morn
ing service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject
"The Dearest Word 'Mother'". Youth
training unions. 0 JO p.m. Evening ser'
vice 730 o'clock. Sermon subject
The Progressive Life." The morning
service wui oe a mower's day service
AU mothers invited. - and will be re
cognized as a mother.
CALVARY LUTHERAN
Marion, Ore. Pastor. - E. H. Becker.
Morning service 11 o clock. Sermon
subject, "Youth Confirmation.
HAYESVILLE BAPTIST
SUNDAY SCHOOL -
School house. Rev. Henry ' Barnet
pastor. Sunday school S:4S a.m. Morn
ing service 10:49 o'clock. Prayer meet
ing. Btoie tuay Thursday issa pjn.
at tne pastor s none.
FRUITLAND EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN
Five miles east of Salem. Rev. H. J.
Vix. pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn.
Morning service and Junior church 11
ajn. Young people's service and even
ing worsiupaJ3au.JW)
SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS,
S. Commercial at Washington. Pastor
J. Francis Lowe. Sunday school 9:43
SJn. Morning service 11 o clock, ser
mon subject. A Bible Picture or
Mother." Events' service o'clock.
Christian endeavor. Worship at 7.
sermon subiect. wnat a enrauan
Is I" Midweek prayer service' Wednes
day evening 7J0.
MISSION ST. UNITED BRETHREN
1199 Mission St. Rev. George Martin.
pastor. Sunday school 9:43 a.m. Morn
ing service 11 o'clock. Evening service
7 Jo o'clock. Prayer meeting. Wednes
day T JO pjn.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH .
Liberty at Marion St. Rev. Lloyd T
Anderson, pastor. Sunday schooL9:49
ajn. Morning service 11 o clock. ""Ser
mon subject. "Your Mother-ln-Law 1'
Evening service 730 o'clock. Sermon
subject "The Jew Is Caught la the
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL'
N. Cottage at Marion. Rev. Mr. S
R. Huntington. DD pastor. Sunday
school 9:49 aJn. Morning service 10:99
o'clock. Sermon Subject. : "Mother
Machree. Mother Murray. Mother
Mary and You. Mother. Pilgrim Fel
lowship, church 7 p.m."
ENGLEWOOD EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN
N. 17th at Nebraska. Pastor, J. M.
Goodheart. Sunday school 930 a.m
Morning service ll o'clock. Sermon
subject. "The Pattern of a Christian
Home." Youth and adult fellowship
meet at 0:30. Evening service 7:30
o'clock. Sermon subject "The Ascen
sion, the Climax of the Incarnation."
Youth round up at 830.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Chemeketa at Winter St. Pastor,
Chester w. Hamblin. Francis H. Cham
bers, assistant. Sunday school 9:49 a.m
Morning service 10:33 o'clock. Sermon
subject Bread, work, and Love.
Sermon by the pastor. Evening ser
vice 7:30 o'clock. "Awaiting the Ex
perience of God." Sermon by the
pastor, bunday: :13 p.m. Tux is fel
lowship. 0:30 p.m. Junior high fel
lowship. 8 :30 p.m. College fireside
Thursday: 730 p.m. Midweek service
CENTRAL LUTHERAN
Hood at. N. Summer St Rev. R. A
Krueger. pastor. Sunday ' school :49
a.m. Films on Madagascar will be
shown. Morning service 11 o'clock.
Rev. Mahein Rossing. missionary to
Madagascar will speak on J tie mission
work on the field. Evening service
o clock. Junior Luther leacue. 8 p.m
Senior Luther league. Wednesday,
p.m. Bible study.
FIRST SPIRITUALIST
248 N. Commercial. Service at 2:30
and 730v Rev. Mary Gerken, speaker
Circle at 0.
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Church at Chemeketa St. Rev.
George H. Swift, rector. Holy com
munion 7 30 am. Junior church and
Sat.
RADIO
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S:49 Orchestra I South Swing ismilin' Ed . IWake Up
9:00 Band Bonds (Grand Central j Record Shop J Fairy Talks
1 II 5"d "d1 (Grand Central I Home Dem.
! Psstors Call (County Fair ) x Amer. Farmer
9.43 , Orchestra County Fair (Benny Walker I Amer Farmer
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119 iDoe Joc Let's Prerend Orchestra Metr. Opera
Nee Pioneers News (Stars Tomorrow, Metr. Opera
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U30 (Serenade Farm Journal Stars Tomorrow! Metr. Opera
H:9 VarieUea Farm Journal ISUrs Tomorrow I Metr. Opera
1 0 Bible Club Cross Section 1 Ed Tomlinaon Metr. Opera
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'3 Ton Baker Chicagoans King Cole Page Trio
2:00 1 Treat. Salute (Air Newspaper Rhapsody (Concert
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t:0 Open House I Col. Feature Concert
9 (Open House I Col. Feature Proudly Hall (Concert
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3:13 IHawaii Calla CoL Feature Foreign Policy (Trio
830 INews Lewis Little Curtain Time I Ensemble
9 Orchestra Lewis Little Curtain Time I Texas Jim
40 IHockridge CoL Feature jLand Bands (Weed Trio
4:19 IHockridge CoL Feature I Land Bands IH. Wlsmer
430 (Proudly Hall Danger. Ahead (Land Bands I Music Library
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940 INews (Bill Goodwin I Land Bands Les Brown
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9:49 Irish-Hunt Club Barn Dance I Advised I Retribution
1040 Date Night (Five Star Final News INews
10:19 I TBA ( Jantzen Beach (Sports j Casino
1030 INews Dance Orch. INews Orcnestra
10:49 Orchestra (Glen Gray I Orchestra Orchestra
11:00 Music Glen Gray (Russ Morgan Orchestra
11:13 TBA Glen Gray Russ Morgan (Orchestra
1130 TBA Air-no Hal Pruden I Morocco Music
11:43 TBA Air-flo Morocco Music
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classes 9:45 a m. Prayer service and
sermon 11 a.m.
THE SALVATION ARMY
241 State St. Capt. and Mrs. R. B.
Lrnhrr, commanding officers. Sunday
school 10 a.m. Holiness meeting II
a.m. Y. P. Legion 0 p.m. Salvation
meeting 730 p.m. Mother's day pro
gram planned for Sunday services
Thursday: Family night 730 .p.m
Friday: Youth night.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Church at State: Pastor, Joseph M.
Adams. Church school 9:49 a.m. Morn
ing worship 11 a.m. Mother's day ser
mon. "The Role of Motherhood." 7
p.m. Santcuary service.' "Small King
dom" honoring mothers. Tuesday. 030
p.m. Methodist men s dinner. Herman
Clark of Willamette U. speaker. Thurs
day 7:30 "The Beliefs of a Methodist"
led by the pastor.
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
N. Cottage at Shipping St. James A.
Scott, minister. Bible school. 10 a.m.
Church service 10:49 a.m. Brother
Berry, guest speaker. Young people's
service. 8:19 p.m. Church service 730
p.m. Berry guest speaker.
1MMANUAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Hazel at Academy. Mr. - H. Elson
McCutcheon. Field representative of
Los Angeles Baptist Theological Sem
inary speaker at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Hiah at Center St. Rev. Dudley
Strain, pastor. Church school. 9 49 a.m.
Morning service, 10:30 a m. Sermon
topic. "Homely Virtues." Evening ser
vice. 730 p.m. Sermon topic. "The
Great Answer." 0:13 p.m. Youth meet
ings: Senior Hi. Junior Hi. Phi Zeta
Chris to. Wednesday, 830 p.m. Church
night dinner. 8 p.m. Bible study.
KNIGHT MEMORIAL
CONGREGATIONAL
Ninteenth at Ferry St Pastor. Louis
E. White. Sunday school 9:49 am.
Morning service 11 o'clock. Church
time nursery. Junior church. Sermon
subject. The Lights of Home. Pil
grim fellowship, for Junior high and
Senior high young people, at church
at 830 p.m. Mrs. Lewis Mitchell and
Artnur nsK, counsellors, cone ce
ase young people at the parsonage
pjn.
THE REORGANIZED CHURCH OP
JESUS CHRIST OF L.D.S.
N. 17 th at Chemeketa St. Pasbr.
Charles T. Aaher. Sunday school 10
a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Even
ing service 830 o'clock. Zions league.
Bible study class taught by Dr.
Beat,
FIRST EV. UNITED BRETHERN
Marion at Summer St. Rev. Wilmer
N. Brown, pastor. Sunday school 0.-49
m. saornine service li o clock
Mother's day. Sermon subiect. "If
We Walk in the Light." Evening ser
vice 7:49 o'clock. Musical Evangelistic
hour. Sermon subject "The Hem of
His liarmenl.
PILGRIM HOLINESS
2740 Cherry. Pastor Vernon G. Story.
Sunday school 9:49 a.m. Morning ser
vice 11 o'clock. Evening service 730
o clock, yp.s. meeting 7.
HIGHLAND AVE. FRIENDS
N. Church at Highland. Pastor. Cora
E. Gregory. Sunday school 10 a.m.
Morning service 11 o'clock. Evening
service 7:30 o'clock. C. E. 0:30 p.m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 pjn.
Prayer Band meets at parsonage at
9 a.m. Friday.
THE FOURSQUARE CHURCH
490 N. 19th St. Center and Cheme
keta. Rev. Jas. H. Taylor, pat tor
Sunday school 9:43 a m. Rhollin La-
Duka superintendent Morning service
li o clock Kev. jas. Taylor speaking
Sermon subject "Prayer. Praise and
Power." 8:43 p.m. Crusaders from 13
to 33. in the basement. Evening ser
vice 7:43 o clock. Sermon subject.
"Escape from the Leopard Men oi
West Africa." Rev. Jasper Taylor tells
of the adventures in missionary work
in west Africa.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN
(Mo. Svaod)
N. 16th at A St. Rev. H. W. Gross.
pastor. Sunday school 9.30 a.m. Morn
ing service, 9:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m
with Holy Communion to be celebrated
in the latter service. Lutheran hour
at 30 a.m. with Dr. Walter A.
Maier, speaker.
UNIVERSAL CHURCH OF THE
MASTKR (Splrlloal)
4M N. Cottace St Rev. John B
Craig, pastor. Evening service 730
o Clock.
ST. MARK EV. LUTHERAN
343 N. Church St. Rev. M. A. Getz-
endaner, D.D. Sunday school 9 45 a.m
Morning service H o clock. Sermon
subject. "Mother." Evening sen-Ice
a o clock. Sermon subject The motion
picture. "This is My Father s World.
SALEM FREE METHODIST
N Winter at Market. Pastor. Richard
T. Fine. Sunday school S:43 a.m. Mo
ther s Day Program. Morning service
11 o'clock. Rev. Ralph A. Dodd. Sermon
subject, "Around the Cross." Young
people 7 pm. Evening service 7:43
o clock. Evangelist R A. Dodd. Ser
mon subject. ''Jesus Is Coming."
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Thirteenth at Center St. Rev. Orville
W. 'Jenkins, pastor. Sunday school
9 A3 a.m. Morning service 10 50 a.b.
Sermon subject. "Righteous Mothers,"
Youth groups meet at 8:30. Evanieln-
tic service 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject
"The Harvest Ttme." Church board
meeting Monday night. Wednesday
nigni rne uiaa Hour.
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
State St at 18th. Pastor. C. R.
Schulz. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morn
ing service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject
ine Christian Home.
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCK
N. Fifth at Gaines. Pastor, Herman
j. Boni. associate, wyman B. Bohl.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning ser
vice 11 o'clock. Guest speakers and
singers. Cliff, and BUIie Barrows, just
730 o'clock. West Salem Aeademy
choir. Young people's 830. Missionary
nraver hand TuMiia. a n ni. Uiii.
week prayer service Wednesday 730
pjn.
EMMANUEL PENTECOSTAL
445 Ferry St. Pastor, Clovla Cagle.
&unaay scnooi id a.m. Morning service
11 o'clock. Evening service 730 o'clock
Tuesday. Friday and Sunday. Glen
u ueu i . f. president.
EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE
Assembly of Gad
Ferry at 13th St. Rev. Walter S.
Frederick, pastor. Sunday school 9:49
a.m. 1.1 amine service 11 o clock Moth'
ers Day service. Sermon subject. "The
Mother as the Ideal. 8 o'clock Young
people's Christ Ambassadors. Even
ing service 7:49 o'clock Evangelistic
rally. Wednesday 7:43 midweek service.
rriday all day of prayer In the taher
nacle. Radio broadcasts over KSLM.
Saturday at 9:45 Tabernacle echoes.
Sunday at 9:13 sermons In song.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Madison at Baker St. L. L. Free
man, minister. Sunday school 10 a.m.
Morning service 11 o'clock. Evening
service 7 o'clock song practice. Ser
mon 7 45. Bible study Wednesday even
ing 7:45.
CALVARY BAPTIST
1Z30 S. Liberty. Rev. Charles Durden.
DD, pastor. Sunday shool 9:49 a.m.
Morning service 11 o'clock. Guest
speaker will be Mr. Charles Eisenmetr.
International Executive Secretary of
the Gideons. He will be introduced by
Mr. Arthur O. Davidson. State Bible
Secretary of the Gideons. Evening ser
vice 7 30 o'clock. Guest speaker will be
Cliff Barrows, nationally known Youth
for Christ leader. He also is to speak
at the Youth Rally at the Armory on
Saturday evening. Baptist youth fel
lowship, 0:30 p.m. Midweek service,
Wednesday. 7:30 p.m.
vice TJ o'clock. Evangelistic. Tues
day night ordinance meeting 7:43.
Friday night young people VJL.B, 7:45.
Open air meeting Saturday night cor
ner of Commercial and Chemeketa 7.
Annual Oregon State convention May
SO to June 1 at Salem Women's club.
400 Cottage St
SALEM TRUTH CENTER
262 N fattae SI tmAr T iilti
Walton Quick. Morning service 11
o'clock Mar 1 1th. Subject. "Right
Thinking lv.nin aarul... a n'rlfu.b
Tuesday. May 13. Youthful Longevity!
iui mi j open a anernoona eacn wtea
iU 9.
BETHANY EV. A REFORMED
Marion at Capitol. Rev. Ed. Stauffer.
Portland evangelist pastor. Sunday
school 10 ajn. Morning service II
o'clock. Sermon subject. "Women in
God's Appointed Place. -
LESLIE METHODIST
S. Commercial at Ilvm. Pastor.
Joseph Knotts. Sunday school 9:43 a.m.
Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon
subject "Mother." T p.m. Youth and
Wesley fellowships. Evening service 8
o'clock. Sermon subject "The Need
of Action." Midweek service Thurs
day 730 p.m.
JESUS NAME PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
1173 Lewis St . half block west at
south 13th St Pastor. Ronald V. Sitts-
er. Sunday school 10 a m. Morning ser
vice n o clock, sermon subject "Our
Place in the Body." Evening service
7:43 o'clock.
COURT ST. CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Seventeenth at Court St. Pastor. W.
H. Lyman. Sunday school 9:49 am.
Morning service 10 M o'clock. Mother's
day message by Mrs. W. H. Lyman.
Christian Endeavor hour 830 pm.
Evening service 739 o'clock. Evening
service by Gideons. Midweek Bible
study prayer. Thursday 730 p.m.
KOAC 990 kx. Satarday 101)0
aJn News: 1049 Beaver Coed Week'
ly; 1030 Especially for Women; 110
Concert Hail: 1240 News; 12:19 Noon
Farm Hour: 140 Variety in Music:
130 Women's Day Convocation: 2:13
Song Time: 230 Memory Boob of
Hills: 3:45 Science News of the Week:
4 40 Music of the Masters; 4:45 Chil
dren's Theatre; 940 Hi3h Time; 9:55
Spotting the Sports; 6:00 News; 6:15
A Look at Australia: 830 Parts News
reel; 8:45 London Letter: 740 Grand
Opera Tonight: 8:49 Newt; 9:00 Dance
Parade; O038 Sign- Olii
M. B. CHURCH
1125 Elm St. Rev. A. A. Loewen.
pastor. A. H. Fadenrecht, assistant.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning ser
vice 10:45 o'clock. Evening service
7:45 o'clock. Wednesday: 7:15 Midweek
Bible class. 8 p.m. prayer rneeting.
1ST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Chemeketa at Liberty. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock.
Sermon subiect. "Afam an-" F-.'--
Man." Evening service 8 o'clock. Wed
scsday evening meeting at S a:c.u es
testimonies of healing. Reading room
148 S. High.
GOOD MORNING
Rersrdless What Elso
"Now if any man have not
the Spirit of Christ he is
nono of His.T Rom. t.-J.
"For by one Spirit ore wo
all baptized Into one body.'
I Corinthians 12:13.
MARION COUNTY.
SUNDAY SCHOOLS
First
Presbyterian
Church
ChemekeU st Winter 8L '
Chester W. Hamblin Pastor
Virginia Ward Elliott,
- masie director
9:4S A3I. Church School
Mother's Oar Services
18:55 A.M. "Bread. Work.
and Love"
7:30 PJU. -Awaiting, the
Experiences f God"
Sermena by the Pastor
Salem Pastor
Visits Akron
The Rev. and Mrs. rtermaa
Bohl of tho Alliance church are
in Akron. Ohio this week as of
ficial delegates to the. Interna
tional Council meeting there May
9 to 13. From various countries
and everr Doriion of the elnha
delegates will be present
in tne Kev. Bohl's absence, Wy
man B. Bohl. the associate, will
be in charge with special guest
speakers on singers at Sunday's
service. -Cliff and Bilbo Barrows
Just returned from six months bt
different countries of Europe in
uie interests or Youth for Christ,
will speak Sunday morning.
The evening service will fea
ture the West Salem A-aHni
choir under the direction of Jean
Whittaker. Leslie Smith, super
intendent, will be the speaker.
CALVART CHAPEL rail Cnal
1174 N. .Church St Rev. Claude C.
and Mary W. Bell, pastors. Sunder
school 45 am. Morning sarvtce 11
o'clock. Special Mother's day program
bv Sunday school. Sermon by paator.
"Defenders of the railh" 1 p ut. Joyce,
rriesen. leader. Mrs. Rut Hair,
speaker. Evening service T 4i a'clork.
Special music. Sermon tv Mrs. BelL
Tuesday service 8 pm, Lora rrient
and the young people ut charge, Trt
day service a pjp aerinoa by pastor.
Sunday
Services
11 A.M. The Gideons,
Charles Elsenmeir.
k International
Secretary.
7:30 P. M. Cliff Barrows
of Youth for Christ
Calvary Baptist
Chnrcli
1231 Sooth Liberty
FOR A PLACE TO
WORSHIP GOD IN
SPIRIT
MJD TRUTH
ATTEND SERVICES
AT
Jesus Ilane
Penleccsial
Tabernacle
1175 Lewis Street .
K. V. Slttser, Pastor
Sunday School It A.M.
Classes for all ages.
Worship Service 11 A.M..
Evening Evangelistic
Service 7:45. .
Prayer Meeting,
Wednesday Erenlng 7:41
A Cordial Welceoae Awaits To
A
CHRISTlAHinSSIOIIARY
iVLLIAIICE -
- North 5(h at Gaines
11:00 A. Mv Cliff and Bilie Barrows
This splendid young Christian couple have just returned
with six months of experiences in Europe in tho effort of
Youth for Christ ' . .
7:30 P.M. West Salem 'Academy Choir
Hear these High School students in song and testimony
from ao Interdenominational Christian sponsored High
School.
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A, J
REVIVAL
FIRST
Rev. Mrs. Wllsaa Perry
Cottage and ITood Streets
Salem. Oregea
Blay 11 to 25
Daily 7:45 P.M.
Children's Meeting
4:08 to 5:0f P.M.
Dally Except Sat. and Saa.
Mr. Clarence Perry.
Soog Evangelist
Rev. and Mrs. IL A.
Schlatter. Ministers
THE CHURCH Or COD
280 Chemeketa upstairs. Pastor Frank
AUauay. Sunday school 10 a.m. Mrs.
George Croley. Morning service 11
o'clock-Sermon subject. Evening ser
Internationally Knoicn
AIusiowuEvangelist
p Jas. H. Taylor
From West Africa
1 I at;
The Fom
490 N. 19th St, Between Center and Chemeketa
Sunday, 11 A. Prayer, Praise and Power
'
7:45 P. M Escape from the Leopard Men
Cannibal Society
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ALL ARE WELCOME