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    10 The Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Saturday, January 28, 1950
Youth Week's
Set;
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- Several 'Individual Salem
churches will participate with spe
cial services in observance of Na
tional Youth week, beginning Sun
day with Denominational day and
closing Sunday, February 5, with
Interdenominational day.
-A full week of activities Is plan
ned at First Christian church. Boys
of Junior and senior high and
young people's croups will serve
as ushers and deacons at the morn
ing service Sunday. In the eve
ning, a worship service by the
junior high group will precede
showing of the modern religious
film, "Salt of the Earth." Special
features are planned for the reg
ular youth night beginning at 4
pjn. Wednesday. Thursday will
have an all-youth banquet at the
church at 6:30 p.m. Young people
will visit less active group mem
bers Friday night and then have
recreation. A mass youth Sunday
school is planned for February 5,
with a guest teacher to speak also
t the church service. "
That church will also present,
with the public invited, a dramtic,
realistic court trial of Christian
youth of 1950. It is planned for
730 p.m., February 3.
Dependent upon weather condi
tions, which forced postponement
two weeks ago, Methodist youth
of Salem sub-district will have a
rally at 4 p.m. Sunday at Jason
Lee church in Salem. Leslie church
is in charge of devotions. Dr. Roy
A. Fedje, district superintendent,
will speak at the public service
t 7:30 p.m.
At First Methodist church, the
youth fellowship choir, directed by
Art Dimond, will sing for the
morning service. Richard Scott,
group president, will read the
acriptures. The Willamette univer
sity Wesley Fellowship will hear,
at 730 pjn. Sunday in the church,
'program by the Chordsmen,
Negro boys' choir from Hughes
Memorial Methodist church in
Portland. . j
Young people participating rln
the morning -service this Sunday
at First Presbyterian church are
Ronald Bartlett, Mary Campbell
and Hariett Hiday. Dr. Chester W.
ILamblin, pastor, will "preach a
special youth sermon on "Pie in
the Sky." "
Dallas Churches
APOSTOLIC FAITH
Church and Court. Sunday school
t M a. m. Services 11 a. m. 730 p. m.
Sunday. p. tn. Thursday.
ASSEMBLY Or GOD
Birch and Stump. Sunday schoo! 8:45
. m. Services 11 a. m., 7:45 p.m. Sun
dav. 1tS n. m ' Wednesdav.
BAPTIST First 1
' Washington st. Sunday school 9:45
a. m. services li a. m, iuhi p. m. sun
day. 7:30 p. m.' Thursday.
W. Washington at. Masses S:15 a. m.
second and fourth Sundays. 10:19 a. m,
first, third and filth Sundays.
CHK1ST1AN first
Jefferson and Clay. Sunday school
t: a. m. Services 11 a. m.. 7:30 p. m.
Sunday.'-
CtTRISTIAH AND - .- .
MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
; Shelton and Mill. Sunday school 9:45
ay. - -. 1 '
CHRISTIAN, SCIENCE
410 Mill. Sunday school 9:49 a. m.
Services 11 a. m. Sunday. Ip.ni. first
and third Wednesdays.
CBTJKCH OP CHRIST -
Levens and Mill. Sunday school 10
a. m. Services 11 a. m., S JO p. m.
Sunday.
CHURCH OP GOD
1019 Ash. Sunday school 9:49 a. m.
Services 11 a. m., 7 J30 p. m. Sunday.
CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST
OP LATTER DAT SAINTS
t Basement of city library. Sunday
school 10 a. m. Services 7 p.m. Sunday.
EPISCOPAL St. Thomas
Cherry st. Sunday school 10 and 11
a. m. Services 11 a. m. Sunday.
EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN
Church and Mill. Sunday school 9:49
a. m. Services 11 a. m 7:49 p. m. Sun
day. FREE METHODIST
224 Mill. Sunday school 9:49 a. m.
Services 11 a. m., 7:45 p. m. Sunday.
LUTHERAN Trinity
S10 Washington. Sunday school 10
a. m. Services 11 a. m. Sunday.
MENNONTTE '
srevnren wasningion ana Hayrer.
Sunday school 9:49 a. m. Services
10:49 a. m- 7:49 p. m. Sunday.
Evangelical Brethren How it. Sun
day school 9:39 a. m. Services 11 a. m.,
S P. m. Sunday. J - -r. '
Grace 207 Jefferson. Sunday school
IV a. m. services ll a. m. Sunday.
METHODIST Pint V
Mill near Main. Sunday school 9:49
. m. Services 11 a. m.. 7:49 p.. m.
Sunday.
PRESBTTERIAN First
court and Levens. Sunday school
9:49 a. m. Service 11 a. m. Sunday.
SEVENTH DAT ADVENT1ST
Washington add Jefferson. Sabbath
school ;0 a. m. Service 11 a. m. Sat
arday. By I960, women will probably
outnumber the American male
Papulation by. about 700,000, the
wentieth Century Fund predicts.
PRESBYTERIAN YOUNO
- PEOPLE'S DAY
WORSHIP WITH US
v f :45 a.m. Church School -
Two Morninr Services
1:45 and 11:00 sju.
Tie In the Sky"
-Sermon by the Minister
t:3e pan. Junior Tooth Fellow
ship t:00 pja. nigh School FeUow
ship Hear the minister each morning
at 7:40 ajn. over KOCO. .
First Presbyterian
- Church
ChemekeU at Winter
.. Chester W. Hamblla,
Pastor
John L. Goodenberrer,
' " AssisUnt Pastor "
Activity
For Churches
Jason Lee Sunday School in New Building
.1 r 1 rV
Viewed from Jefferson street, this Is
cupied this month. The concrete structure has two floors and -a basement, each with a large assembly
room. Each department has five or Six small classoroms. Connected to the main church building (right),
the new building will house all but the high school and two adult classes from the Sunday school of
450 persons. Only the final flooring and some trim work remains to be done, according to Dr. Louis C.
Klrby, pastor. (Statesman photo.) .
Trend to Interdenominational
Religion Groiving in China .
By Winston II. Taylor .
Church Editor, The Statesman
World War II provided the Chinese a good opportunity to get away
from denomlnationalism In religion, and there "the gospel door has
opened widely," according to the Rev. Paul Shen, young Chinese In
seminary training at Jennings Lodge, Ore. Shen speaks once each
month at First Evangelical United
While missionaries are still ac
tive in his country, he said 99 per
cent ' of the large churches now
are started by native Christians
and are non-sectarian.
Shen said the people of Form
osa, where he spent nearly a year
just prior to coming to the U. S.
3 months ago, "need the gospel
badly," although Christianity has
made good headway on that is
land. He was founder and pastor
of an interdenominational Manda
rin (Chinese universal tongue)
church there.
The island's Christian missionary
work continued, in quite limited
channels, even during Japan's 50-
year control, he said, but the gos
pel of Christ has still not reached
m?iiy persons.
Despite that half century preced
ing the late war, said Shen, the
Formosans have quite close ties
with the Chinese, and their opin
ions of America vary in the same
way to extreme. Before he came
to the U. S., Chinese Nationalists
Salem (DUnunii'cH&es
(Sunday school at 9:4b a. m.
unless othorwiso notodj
ASSEMBLY 09 GOD
Evangeustle Temple Park and Mar
kets 11 ajn.. 7:49 p.m. Sunday. 7:49
p.m. Thursday.
Gist Tidings 313'A N. Commercial
Sunday school 10 a. m. Set vices 11
a. m. 7:49 d m. Sunday.
The Chapel 12th and Leslie. Sun
day school 10 a.m. Service. 11 a.m..
7:49 pjn. Sunday, 7:49 pjn. Tuesday
and Thursday.
BAPTIST
Bethel Cottago and D. 11 a. m. 7:30
p. m. Sunday.
Calvary Liberty and Miller. 11 a. m.
p. m. Sunday 7:30 p. m. Wednes
day. First Liberty and Marion 11 a. m.
I p. m. Sunday. 7 30 p. m. Wednesday.
Immannel (GARB) Hazel Sc Acade
my 11 a. m 7 JO p. m. Sunday. 7 JO
p. m. Wednesday.
Bible Fellowship Memorial hospital
chapel 11 a. m. Sunday.
CATHOLIC
St. Joseph's Cottage and Chemeka
ta. Masses 6:30. S, 9, 10. 11 a. m. Sun
day. Devotions 7:30 p. m. Sunday and
Tuesday
St. Vincent da Paul Myrtle and Co
lumbia Masses 7 JO. 9. 10 JO a. m. Sun
day. Confessions 4:30-930. 7-8 30 p. m.
Saturday.
CHRISTIAN
Court Street 17th and Court. 10 JO
a. m. 7 JO p.m. Sunday.
First center and High. 10JO a. nu,
7 JO p. m. Sunday. S:00 p. m. Wednes
day. CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
Sth and Gaines. 11 a. m.. 7 JO p. m.
Sunday. 7 JO. p. m. Wednesday.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First
ChemekeU and Liberty. Sunday
school 11 ajn. Services 11 a.m., S pjn.
Sunday. S p.m. Wednesday. Beading
room. 14S S High
CHURCH. OP CHRIST
Central Cottage and Chemeketa.
10:49 a.m.. 7 JO pjn. Sunday, 7 JO pjn.
Thursday.
CHCRCH OP GOD First -
Cotton and Hood. 11 ajn 7:49 pjn.
Sunday. 7:44 pjn. Wednesday.
CHURCH OF ESUf CHRIST
OP LATTER DAE SAINTS
Sth and Madison. Sunday school 10
ajn. Service 11 JO ajn, JO pjn.
Sunday.
CONGREGATIONAL -
First CotUa and Marlon. 11 a.m.
Sunday. :
Knisht Memorial 19th and Parry
11 ajn. Sunday.
EPISCOPAL St. Paul's
Church and Chemeketa. Sunday
school 9 JO ajn. Services 7 JO. 9:49. 11
ajn. Sunday.
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED t
Bethany Marion and CapitoL Sun
day school 10 ajn. Services 11 a.m
7:49 p. m. Sunday, 7:49 pjn. Wednesday.
We Invite You to Hear
These Guest Speakers
9:43 ajn. Sunday School
10:50 a.m. Dr. Delbert R. Rose
C:15 pjn. Yean People's
7:39 PJflC Rev. Irs Paul Dumas
of Portland
(This service broadcast over
station KOCO)
;:' , : . . '
First Church of the
Haxarene
Center st 13th !
OrviTie W. Jenkins, Pastor
"The Singing Church"
.t . f'V. .
nan
7 ' '''': -
the new Sunday school building at
Brethren church In Salem.
had established factories and mili
tary training bases on the island
for a stand against the commun
ists. In his early 30s, Shen was
brought here to study at Western
School of Evangelical Religion at
Jennings Lodge. After growing up
in Shanghai and studying at Bethel
seminary in Hong Kong, he did
religious work with university
students who had trekked to wes
tern China during the war. In 1945,
working for the "Evangelize Chi
na" fellowship, he returned to
Shanghai to establish a Mandarin
church, which grew from 250 to
800 members during 3H years.
As well as seminary work, Shen
Is visiting and observing careful
ly in many American churches,
because after about three years he
"will go back" to China or Form
osa as a seminary teacher and to
do pastoral work, continuing a
task in which he has already serv
ed for more than 10 years.
EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN
EnslewooeV 17th and Nebraska. 11
a.m.. 7 JO pjn. Sunday.
First Marion and summer, ii a.m..
7:49 pjn. Sunday. 7 JO pjn. Wednesday.
FRIENDS
Highland Avenue Church and High
land. 11 a.m., 7 JO pjn. Sunday, 7 JO
pjn. Wednesday. '
South Salem Commercial and Wash
ington. 11 a.m.. 7 JO pjn. Sunday, S
pjn. Wednesday. ; '
FREE METHODIST
Winter and Market 11 a. I T JO
p. m. Sunday, 7J pjn. Wednesday.
FULL ' GOSPEL PENTECOSTAL
Calvary Chapel 1143 N. Liberty. Sun
day school 10 ajn. Service 11 ajn..
7:49 p.m. Sunday. 8 pjn. Tuesday and
Triday.
Church f God 940 S. 22nd. Sunday
school 10 a. m. Services 11 a. m., 8
p.m. Sunday, C pjn. Wednesday and
Friday.
Faith Gospel Tabernacle 1309 N. 6th.
Sunday school 10 a. m. Services 11
a. m.. 1p.m. Sunday, 8 p. m. Thurs
day and Saturday.
Foursquare 490 N. 19th. 11 a.m.
7:49 pjn. Sunday, 7:49 p.m. Thursday.
Jesus Nam Pentecostal 1179 Lewis,
Sunday school 10 a.m. Services ll
a.m., 7:49 pjn. Sunday, 7:49 p.m. Wed
nesday United Pentecostal 449 Perry. 11
a. m., i :3 p. m. sunaay, 7:49 p. m.
Friday. .
INSTITUTE OP RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
460 N Cottage. Sunday school 10
a. m. Servio li a. m. Sunday.
JEWISH Tempi Beth Sholom
Madison and Broadway. Church
school 11 a.m. Services f pjn. Friday.
KTNGWOOD BIBLE
1129 Elm st. 10:49 a. m., 7 JO p. m.
Sunday, 7 JO p. m. Wednesday.
LUTHERAN '
Central (American Conference)
Capltoi and Gaines. 11 ajn. Sunday.
am. Wednesday.
Christ (American Church) Stat and
18th. 9 and 11 ajn. Sunday.,
St. John's (Missouri Synod) 18th
and A. services 9 and 11 ajn. Sunday.
Sunday school 10 ajn.
St Mark Evangelical (United) 343
N. Ch-irch. 11 a.m. Sunday.
METHODIST
Pint Church and State. 11 ajn.
Sundae 7 JO pjn. Thursday.
Jasoa Lee Memorial Winter and
Jefferson. 11 a.m., 7:30 p.m. Sunday.
Leslie Commercial and Myers, ll
a.m.. 7 JO pjn. Sunday. 7 JO pjn.
Thursday . ..
West Salem 3rd and Gerth, 11 ajn.
Sunday
METAPHYSICAL CENTER
262 N. Cottage. 2 JO p.m. Tuesdsy
and Wednesday, S p.m. Tuesday and
Friday, 1203 pjn. daily .
OPEN BIBLE STANDARD
1232 N. Commercial. Sunday school 10
The Christ of Palistine !
Out of the) Dark Centuries Com tho Voles of Jesus In
warning to our generation. Es suxs to hoar this amazing
prophecy oi the Bible on tho future of tho Holy Land.
What Does the Future Hold
1 - For the Jew?
. Sunday Night, Jan. 29. 6:30 ;
Johnson Ilemorinl S.D.A; Church
Hood SL at North Summer
Address by the Pastor Good Music
t 4SKV
A; J- .J- ; -,
- iiZ -
Jason Lee Methodist church, oc
Churches Plan
Special Events
For Silverton
Statesman News Service
SILVERTON, Jan. 27 Women
of the missionary, societies will
furnish the program for the Sun
day night service at First Christian
church. The Rev. Arthur, Charles
Bates will speak at the morning
service on "Jezebel's Church", the
fourth in the series on the church
es of Revelation. !
An offering for the defense of
religious liberty will be received
at the Seventh Day Adventist
church Saturday at the 11 o'clock
service.
The Oregon circuit Lutheran
pastoral conference will be held
at Irnmanuel church Friday at 10
ajn.
Calvary Luther league will hold
a fellowship no-host dinner at the
church Sunday at 5 pjn. Prayer
services will be opened at Calvary
Wednesday at 2 p.m.
Church of Christ is planning a
public song service at 2:30 pxi.
Sunday.
The King's Choralaire choir of
Salem academy will give a pro
gram of sacred music Sunday af
ternoon at 2:30 at Irnmanuel Lu
theran church. Several Silverton
young people are members of the
choir.
Trinity Lutheran
Pastor to Remain
Statesman News Service
MT. ANGEL, Jan. 27 The Rev.
John H. Werth, pastor, announced
Sunday to the congregation of
Trinity Lutheran hcurch that he
had declined a call ; from Bend,
Ore., and decided to remain with
the congregation.
Sunday school and Bible class
will be at 9:30 ajn. and worship
service at 10:30 ajn. Sunday.
Guest Sermons Slated
At 1st Nazarene Sunday
In the absence of the pastor,
the Rev. Orville W. Jenkins, who
is conducting a revival meeting in
Brentwood church of the Nazarene
in Portland, Dr. Delbert R. Rose,
dean of Western School of Evan
gelical Religion, Jennings Lodge,
will speak at the Sunday morning
service.
The Rev. Ira Paul Dumas, pas
tor from Moreland Church of the
Nazarene in Portland, will preach
in the evening. I
a.m. Services 11 a.m., 7:49 p.m., Sunday.
NAZARENE First
Center and 13th. 10:90 a.m. 7 JO p.m.
Sunday, 7 JO pjn. Wednesday.
PILGRIM HOLINESS
140 Carlton. 11 a.m.. 7J0 p.m. Sun
day, 7 JO pjn. Wednesday.
PRESBTTERIAN first
ChemekeU and Winter. 9:49 and 11
ajn. Sunday, 7 JO pjn. Wednesday.
REORGANIZED CHURCH OP JESUS
CHRIST OP LATTER DAT SAINTS
' 17th and Chemeketa. Sunday school
10 ajn. Services 11 a.mM 7 JO pjn. Sun
day. SALVATION ARMTT
241 Stat. Sunday school 10 a.m. Ser
vices 11 a.m.. 7 JO p.m. Sunday, 7 JO
pjn. Thursday and Saturday.
SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
Johnson Memorial Hood and Sum
mer. Sabbath school 9 JO ajn. Service
11 a.m. Saturday.
SPIRITUALIST First
348 N. Commercial. 2 JO and 7 JO
pjn. Sunday.
UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP
YWCA. 7 JO pjn. first and third Sun
days. UNITED BRETHREN First
(Old Constitution) 1149 Mission. Sun
day school 10 ajn. Services 11 ajn
7 JO pjn. Sunday, 7 JO pjn. Wednesday.
WESLEY AN METHODIST
13th and Mill. Sunday school 10 ajn.
Sersices 11 ml, 7 JO pjn. Sunday.
T9 -9.
Salem Academy
'Choralaires'
Plan Concerts
Announcement of a series of
week-end concerts and the annual
spring, tour for Salem academy
choir Was made by the Rev. Rob
ert C. Hovland, academy president
The 48-voIce group, directed by
Prof. Donald Lush, is known as
the King's - Choralaire, and Is
widely known for its presentation
of sacred music. h
Scheduled already' are aonear-
ances Sunday at 2:30 pjn. at Sil
verton Irnmanuel Lutheran church;
Sunday, February 5, Corvallis;
Friday, February 1 Longview;
February 18, Seattle Youth for
Christ; February 19, two concerts
in Seattle and Tacoma; March 5,
2:30 p.m., Salem First Baptist
church; March 12, Lebanon; March
17, 18, 19, Prinevllle and Bend;
March 28, Dallas Grace Mennon
ite church; March 30, Kingwood
Bible church, Salem.
On April 10, the c hoir will head
for California on its annual concert
tour, to sing at Eugene, Eureka,
San Francisco, San Jpse, Fresno,
Bakersfield, Stockton and Sacra
mento, j
Marvin Dalke Is choir manager,
and Wava Darby is pianist Solo
ists include Estelle Schreder, so
prano, and Dick Zeller, baritone.
Suburban
Churches
ANEENT COMMUNITY
Ankcny schoolhous. Liberty -Buena
Vista road. Sunday school 10 a. m.
Services 11 a m S p m.
AUMSVILLS BETHEL BAPTIST
Aumsvill. Sunday school 10 m.
Services 11 i. m. I p. m Sunday. 7:4J
p m. Wednesday
AUMSVILLE WESLETAN
AumsvUl. Sunday school 10 a. m.
Services 11 a. m f :49 p. m. Sunday
BROOKS ASSEMBLE OP GOD
One-half block mouth of Brooks
scnooL Sunday school S:49 a. m.
Services 11 a. m, 7:49 p m. Sunday
7:49 p. m. Thursday.
CLEAR LAKE EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN
Wheatland rmm rd. Irniiti, nhMl
11 a. m Services 10 a. m. Sunday.
SOLA COMMUNITY
Lola. Sunday school 9:43 a. m. Ser
vices 11 a. nv Sunday.
POUR CORNERS BAPTIST
Stat and Lima. Sunday school S:4S
a. m. services u a m, t JO p. m. Sun
day. 7 JO pjn. Thursday.
FRUTTLAND EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN
S miles east of Salem. Sunday school
10 a. m. Services 11 a. m. 7J0 n. m
Sunday.
HALBERT MEMORIAL BAPTIST
Hayesvill, on mil north of 99E
underpass. Sunday school 8:49 a.m.
Services 11 a.m, 7 JO pjn. Sunday.
7 JO pjn. Thursday.
KEIZER CHURCH OP CHRIST
1030 Dearborn. Sundav school 10 ajn.
Services 11 ajn, 7 JO pjn. Sunday; S
pjn. weanesoay. . -
KEIZER COMMUNITY
Elizabeth and Churchdal. Sundav
school 9:49 a. m. Services 11 a mM
7:49 p. m. Sunday. 7J0 p. m. Wednes
day. LABISH CENTER COMMUNITY
(Evangelical United Brethren)
31s miles east of Brooks. Sunday
school 10 a. m. Service U a. m. Sun
day. LIBERTY CHURCH OP CHRIST
Liberty church. Sundav school 10
a. m. Service 11 a. m. Sunday.
CHURCH OP GOD
979 Vista are. Sunday school 10 a. m.
Services 11 a. m I p. m. Sunday.
MA CLEAT COMMUNITY
Macleay school. Sunday school 10
a.m.
MARION FRIENDS
Marion. Sunday school 10 a. m. Ser
vices 11 a. nu, 7 JO p. m. Sunday.
MIDDLE GROVE COMMUNITY
Middle Grove school. Sunday school
10 ajn.
NORTH HOWELL COMMUNITY
North Howell. Sunday school IS ajn.
Services 11 ajn. S pjn. Sunday. 8
pjn. Wednesday
PRATUM IMMANUEL MENNONTTE
Pratum. Sunday school 9:53 a. m.
Services 11 a. nu 7:49 p. m. Sunday.
PRATUM METHODIST
Pratum. Sunday school 10 a. m. Ser
vices 11 a. m. Sunday.
PR INGLE FRIENDS
Baxter rd. west of 99Z. Sunday school
10 a. m Service 11 a m. Sunday.
ROBERTS COMMUNITY
Roberts school. Sunday school 10
ajn.
ROSED ALE FRIENDS
Rosedale. Sunday school 10 a. m.
Services 11 a. m 7 JO p m Sunday
SALEM HEIGHTS COMMUNITY
Liberty and Madrona. Sunday school
10 a. m. Services 11 a. m.. 7 JO p. m.
Sunday. 7 JO p. m. Wednesday.
SUMMIT METHODIST
Orchard Heights rd. Sunday school
11 a. m. Services 10 a. m. second and
fourth Sundays.
SWEGLE COMMUNITY
Swecl school. Sunday school 19
a. m. Services 11 a. nv. Sunday.
TALBOT COMMUNITY
Talbot Sunday school 19 a. nv. Ser
vices 11 a. m, 7 JO p. m. Sunday, 730
p m. Wednesday.
TURNER. METHODIST
Turner. Sunday school 10 a.m. Ser
vice 11 ajn. Sunday.
ZEN A COMMUNITY
Zena. Sunday school 19 a. sav
RETTVAL TO START
SWEET HOME The Rev. Geo
rge Millen, Unionvale, will be ev
angelist for a series of revival
meetings to start at the local Ev
angelical United Brethren church,
Wednesday evening, February 1.
at 7:30. There will be special
music.
Hear Last
Inlrdenoxninalituial Calvary Chapel
Rev. sad Mrs. C C. Bell. Pastors
1143 North Liberty j (Between Belmont and Market)
Phone l-895f
Tlie Bible Story
KING SOLOMON
, , - - i - t
(Editor's notes This is the isth f aseries from the Old Testament.
The text Is condensed (rem selections by Houston Hart (or tb hook.
"In Our Imar. Illustration by Gay Raws als from the book. Cepr
rlht IMS, Oxford University Press, Inc.)
Now the days of David drew nigh that he should die; and he
slept with his fathers, and was buried in the city of David. Then
sat Solomon upon the throne of David his father; and his king-'
dom was established greatly..
The Lord appeared to Solomon In a dream by night and
said. Ask what I shall give thee. And Solomon said. Thou ha:t
shewed unto thy servant David great mercy, according as he
walked before thee In truth. And now, O Lord my God, I am
but a little child. Give therefore they servant and understanding ,
heart to. Judge thy people, that I may discern between good and
bad.' forj who is able to Judge this thy so great a people? And the
speech pleased the Lord.
And God said, I have done according to thy words: I have
given thee a wise and an understanding heart: s that there was
none like thee before, neither after shall . any arise like thee.
I have also given which thou hast not asked, both riches, and
honor; se that there shall net be any among the kings like nte
thee all thy days. And if thou wilt walk in my ways, t keep
my statutes and my commandments, I will lengthen thy days.
Then came there two women' unto the king. And the one
woman said, O my lord, I and this woman dwell in one house;
and I was delivered of a child with her in the house. And the
third day after I was delivered, this woman was delivered also.
And this woman's child .died in the night; and she arose aid
took my son from beside me, and laid it in her bosom, and laid
her dead child in my bosom. And when I rose to give my child
suck, it was dead: but when I considered it in the morning,: it
was not my son. And the other woman said. The living is my
son, and the dead is thy son.
The king said. Bring me a award. And they brought a sword.
And the king said. Divide the living child In two, and give half
to the one and half to the ether.
Then spake the woman whose the living child was: O my
lord, give her the living child, and In no wise slay it Bat the
other said, Let It be neither mine nor thine, bnt divide It
Then the king answered and said. Give her the living child,
and in no wise slay it: she is the mother thereof. And all Irael
heard of the Judgment which the king had Judged; and they
feared the king: for they saw that the wisdom of God was In him.
Englewood UB
Sets Crusade
Englewood Evangelical United
Brethren church will begin its
Christian Life crusade Sunday
morning with the Rev. John Du
vall of Walla Walla, Wash., as
guest speaker. The special serv
ices will continue each evening
through Friday.
Duvall is a graduate of Whit
worth college and of Biola Bible
institute of Los Angeles, and is
now denominational youth direc
tor for Orgeon and Washington
and pastor at Walla Walla. He has
become prominent in the relig
ious field largely because of his
simplicity of style and his prac
tical illustrations. His topics for
the week will Include Sunday
morning, "Let's Go Swimming';;
Sunday -evening, "The Worlds
Most Popular Game"; Monday,
"One Thing Needful"; Tuesday,
"A wedge of Gold"; Wednesday
"Power a Plenty"; Thursday.
"Let's Go Fishing"; Friday, "Half
Baked Christians."
vih awnfnff will have soecial
music. A nursery will be provid
ed. -
U.S. Crime Wave
Subject at Church
Why the Crime Wave Is In
creasing in America" will be the
topic of E. C. Hayes, hdef censor
at the state penitentiary, in a talk
at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at First
Church of God.
A combined youth-adult group
will hear Hayes, with a cfuestion
period to follow, according to the
Rev. O. W. Clemens, pastor.
MUSIC SERVICE SET
AMITY The Northwest
Christian college girls' trio will
feature a program of sacred music
in a unipn service at the Church
of Chrfetf Sunday at 7:30 pjn. Un
ion service at the Church of
Christ Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Presi
dent Ross J. Griffeth will be the
speaker. The Baptist, Methodist
and Church of Christ are cooperat
ing in this -service.
GARDEN SESSION SLATED
FOUR CORNERS The Four
Corners Garden club will meet
February 2j at 7:30 p. m. In the
community hall. Mrs. David Behm
Will present the program. Hostes
ses: Mrs. Andrew Messman, Mrs.
George Bixler, Mrs. Roy Case and
Mrs. Frank South.
Oar Hellene
Hearing Aid
Specialisi
Come ta Silverton the first
and Third Mondays of each
month, to the Western Anto
Store. Write for appointment
or just drop in.
JAMES N. TATT &
ASSOCIATES
22S Oregon Bonding Salem
Day Message
O SIGNS
O MIRACLES
O WONDERS
A Nation-Wide Mlnistrry
Service Nightly Except
Saturday.
till WIDE GREAT MASS
MEETING SUN, 2:30 PJkL
(Divine Healing Service)
Detroit Church Youth
Plan Snow Fun Today
Statesman News Servlc
DETROrr.Ore, Jan. 27 War
ren Knepe, pastor of the Church of
Christ, announced the week-end
program to include worship Sun
day at 11 sun. with sermon on
"The Great Commission." Sunday
school will be at 10 a xn. and even
ing Bible study, songs and prayer
at 7:45.
Youth activities Saturday at 9.
pjn. will be toboganning if snow is
1 A - At t ,
ngm; ouierwise parry ana games
at the church.
Historical Aspect
Of Bihle Suhject
Howard Teeple of Salem wfll
discuss "The Historian's Approach
to the New Testament" nt th Ra.
lem Unitarian Fellowship meeting
Sunday evening at 7:30.
After eraduatin from Willam
ette university. Teenle rarriH tnt
extensive research in this field in
the northwest and In Los Angeles,
followed by graduate study at Uni
versity of Chicago. )
The meeting will be at the
Teeple home, 1785 Fair Oaks way,
ana xnose aesiring transportation
should meet at the YWCA at 7:15.
EXTENSION MEET SET
FOUR CORNERS .Eleanor
Trindle, Marion county home de
monstration aeent will nresent
the topic, "Giving Home Sewing
a Professional Look," Monday,
January 30, at 1:30 p. m. at the
community hall to the Four Cor
ners nome extension unit Child
care will be crovided In th hnm
of Mrs. Anna Ruhl,4030 Mahrt
ave. Anyone Interested may at
tend. Hostesses lor the day: Mrs.
C. R. Osborn, Mrs. Merrill Tucker,
aits. tan uraaen and Mrs. Ger
aid Tucker.
DALE HANSON PARTY
. ;.-( " . .
It now in a Great Healing Revival '
SIGNS AND WONDERS!
Follow this mans Ministry as he prays
for the sickl
TOTALLY PARALIZED WALK
without crutches or braces '
Evangelistic Temple
Market St. and Park Ave. nightly except Sat. 7:45 TM.
large numbers of Salem People Healed 1 1
Tune in KOCO daily 8:45 AM., Sat. 6:45 P.M.
Come early and Bring the Sickl
Hear Old Fashioned Revival Preaching!
People now coming from many cities and ether states!
Revivals On! Don't fAiss a flight!
Walter S. Frederick, Pastor
Rally Tonight
At Nazarene
For City YFC -
AYouth for Christ rally tonight
at 8 O'clock in First Chureh nf th'
Nazarene will feature the Four"
Flats male quartet, now traveling
for the Northwest Youth for
Christ. The group won two years
m succession at the northwest bar-.
oersnop quartet contest
Organization of Salem rallv
committees was completed at 'a
meeting Monday night in Halbertr
Memorial cnurcn at Hayesville.
Officers Of ths rovemln hnnr
elected are the Rev. Gene Brick-
weaei of Hayes vUle, chairman; the
Rev. Oral W. ciem rir
Church Of God. vie rh.lrman-
George Weigart, Four Corns,
eyroary; jaoD risner or Christian
M.?lonar3r Alliance, treasurer;
Wilbur Ewert. Kingwood Bible, fi
nancial secretary, i ,
ine young people elected Bob
w a r IT i i .
icr, cnairman; son
Means, First Church of God, vice
chairman; Phyllis Johnson. Firs
Baptist, secretary; Al Baltxer.
Kingwood Bible, treasurer. !
Silverton Churches
ASSEMBLY OF OOD '
Front at. Sunday school fri a. ni '
Services 11 a.tn, T, S p.m. Sunday, g
pjn. Tuesday and Thursday. .
CATBOLICSt FacTs
Pin and Grant Masses 9, 19 c m.
a. m. Saturdsy. - .
CHKISTIAN flrss I
Park and 1st Junday school : 94S
a. m. Serrices ll a. 7 JO p. m. Sun
day., -
mitlSTIAN AJTD
MISSION AST ALLLiMCI
SM N tni Cimfas -ku a .
Jervle 11 m, 1:49 n, m. Sunday.
CHSISTIAN SCIKNCS
Srd and Lewis. Sunday school It
a. m. Servtc 11 a. nv Sunday.
CHtmcH or CRKIST
MWA hall. Bible class 19 a.m. Eerv.
Ices 11 and 11:49 a.nv 7 JO pjn. Sunday.
CBntca or god i (
2nd and A. Sunday school 19 a. m.
8rvtoes 11 . p. v Sunday. S '
p. m. Wednesday.
CHCBcri or iiscs crkisv or lds
..fJr1.111 of eruuas , hau,-oa and
Mill. Service pw so. Wednesday.
LtTTHEStAN '
XaWary 319 Jersey. Sunday school
IS a m Service 11 a. nv. Sunday. S
P m. Thursday. -
lmsael N. Church st Sunday'
school 10 a. m. Servlc 11 a. m. Sunday,
TrinKjr ln(1 and A. Sunday ehoal
19 a. ra Service 11 a m. Sunday. - '
MCTRODIST
Matn and lUk. Sunday school t:4J
a. m. Services 11 a. m. Sunday.
Mareaaas SUverton-Marquwn hlffh
way. Sunday school It a. m. Servtc
11 a. m Sunday, ,
PtLGKlBl BOLtNSSS
942 S. ater st. Sunday school 9:49
a, m. Service 11 a. m 7 JO p. m. Sun
day 7 JO p. m. Wednesday.
SEVENTH OAT ADVENTISV
Park and 2nd. Sabbath school 9:49
a. m. Service 11 a. m. Saturday. 7 JO
P. m. Wednesday.
CHRISTIAN AI1D
f.USSIOIIARY
AUIAtlCE CHURCH
N. 5th at Gaines Sta.
K. 1. Abrama, Minister
Change In Broadcast
, r Time
1 pjn. Sunday. Station
KOCO, 1491 Ilc.
(formerly heard at 1 pja.)
If ojnv The Alllanee
Heritage
7:30 p.m. "Victory Over Sin"
"Without frigid formality
or, foolish fanaticism"