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i 12 ' The gtaeetaan. Salem; - - (Editor's Bote: This It the 22nd of a series from the Old Testament. ' Tae text it condensed from selections by Houston Hart for tha book, In Oar Imace. Illustration by Cay Row also from the book. Copy-. - right, Oxford University Press.) f . - . ,. - "' " . - - The word of the-Lord came unto me, saying. Son of man, "v prophesy against the shepherds of Israel, nd say unto them, Thus salth the Lord God: Woe to the shepherds of Israel that do j : oa KiinteAlvat cHrilllrl Tint triA L J covenant' of peace, and will cause the evil beasts to cease out of the land: and I will make them and the places round about my hill a blessing. And the tree of the field shall yield her fruit, amd the earth shall yield, her increase, and fhey shall be safe in their land. Thus shall tly know that I, the Lord their God am vith them, and that they, even the house of Israel, are my people. The hand of the Lord, was upon me, i and carried me out in the spirit of the Lord, and set me down in the midst of the valley which was full of bones: and, behold, there were very many in the open valley. And he said unto me. Son of man, can these, bones live? And I answered, O Lord God, thou knowest - Again he said unto me, (Prophesy upon these bones, and' say, O ye dry bones, hear the word of the Lord. Thus saith the Lord "God, Pehold, I will lay sinews upon you, and bring up flesh upon you, and cover you with skin, and put breath in you, and ye shall live; and ye shall know that.I am the Lord. 1 As 1 prophesied, there was m noise, and a shaking, and the tones came tog-ether. And the 'sinews and the flesh came up upon them, and the skin covered them: and the breath came tato them, and they lived, and stood upon their feet ' Then He said unto me. Son of man, these bones are the whole household of Israel: behold, they say, Our bones are dried, our hope is lost. Therefore prophesy and say unto them, Thus saith the Lord God: Behold, O my people I will cause you to come up out -of your graves, and shall put my spirit in-you, mid ye shall live, and I shall place you in your own land: then shall ye know that I the Lord have spoken it, and performed it. Salem- CBiiiinireliies (Sunday school at 9:4b a.-m unless otherwise notedj ' .' . ; ' ' ASSEMBLY O) GOD ' KrantellsU Tempi Park and Mar kot. ll a.mn 1:43 p.m. Sunday. 7:49 pjn. Thursday. ; . ( ' Central 3154i N. Commercial, Sunday school 10 . - m. Services 11 a. ta. 1:44 p m Sunday. Tkw Cbapel 12th and Leslie. Sun school 10 a.m. Services 11 a.m., IMS p.m. Sunday. 1:45 p.m Tuesday m& Friday. - : BAPTIST 1 BUiel CottaM and D. 11 a. m. 730 u. m Sunday. . Calary liberty and Miller. 11 a. tn. T JO d. m. Sunday 7 JO p. m. Wednes- rirst Liberty and Marlon 11 a. m. 8pm Sunday. 7 JO p m. Wednesday. fssaaanael Hazel tc Academy, 11 a.m.. ;-7:30 p.m. Sunday; 7 JO pjn. 'Wednesday. Bib! Fellowship Memorial hospital cr.aoel 11 a. m Sunday. , Sosithern Summer and Hood. 11 7 JO p.m. Sunday. CATHOLIC ' St. Joseph's Cotiaf and Chemeke a. Massos 6 JO. 8. 9, 10. 11 a. m. Sun day. Devotions 7 JO p. m. Sunday and Tuesday . 8U Vincent de Paul Myrtl and Co lambia Masses 7 JO. 8. 10:30 a. m. Sun day. Conlesslons 4 J0-5J0. 7-8:30 p. nv ". Satarday. , CHlISTlAKr - v ' Csmrt Street 17th and Court. 10:50 a. m-7 JO -p. m. Sunday rtrat Center and High. 10:50 a. m.. 7 JO p. m. Sunday. 8:00 p. m. Wednesday.-- . - ,-,).. "- CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 8th and Galnes?41 a. m.. 7 JO p. m. Bitnday. 7J0 p. m. Wednesday. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FlMt Chemeketa and Liberty. Sunday school 11 a.m. Services 11 ajn , 8 n.m. Sunday. 8 p.m. Wednesday. Reading room. 148 S High CHURCH OF CHRIST , Ceatral Cottage and Chemeketa Sunday school 10 a.m. Services 1:50 am., 7:30 pjn. Sunday; 7 JO pjn. .. Thursday. , " CBTJRCH OF GOD First Cotuse and Hood. 11 a.m.. 7:49 P.m. Sunday 7:45 p.m. Wednesday. CHURCH OF JESOS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 8u and Madison. Sunday school 10 am. services 11 JO a.m, fjaa p.m. Sunday . . .- -L- CONGREOAT10NAL ' Flrst-Cottace and Marlon. 11 a.m. Bunoav. SLa4tt Memertal 18th and Ferry 11 sun. Sunday . KSrscoPAU X St. Paul's Church and Chemeketa. Sunday ciiool SJa.m. Services .7 JO, 85. 11 i a.m. Sunday.. EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED BaUiaay Marion and Capitol Sun day school 10 a -m Services 11 a.m. 7:49 p m Sunday, 7:49 pjn. Wednesday trv ANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN ) Eagleweed 17th and weorasaa- 11 ;a.m.. Tjo pm sunaay First Marion and Summer. 11 a jo.. 18 pjn. Sunday. 7 JO pjn. Wednesday .- iraiTKvna . m tUchland Avenoe Church and Hih land 11 am.. 7 JO pjn. Sunday. IJO an. Wednesday. I ' - Sta Salem Commercial and 'W ash -- inanon. 11 a.m. 7 JO pm- Sunday. 8 p.m. Weilneaday. -. ' srarsr MZTHODIST " X ' Winter and Market. 11 a. m, 7 JO S nt Sunday. 7Jy p.m. wexineaaajr TLL GOSPEL-PENTECOSTAL Calvarr Chapel 1143 N Liberty. Sun day school 10 a.m. Services 11 a m , SJS) p.m. Sunday. 7:45 nightly except I aaooday ana saturaay, I nreh l Gd 840 S. Z2nL Sunday rhoil ia a. m servirea 11 a. m.. pjn. Sunday , t p m. ; Wednesday and rattk Gospel Tabernacle 1303 N 18th. Sanday school 10 a in. ' Services 11 , sl so, 8 p. m. Sunday. 8 p. tn. Thurs- ; 4Uy and Saturday. ' Pearsaaar 490 N. 19th. 11 v T.-4S pjn. Sunday, 7:49 pjn. Thursday Jesus Nam Peatecestal 1179 Lewrls. - Sunday school 10 a.m Services 11 -.an 7:49 pjn. Sunday, 7.-49 p m. Wed aesday L'alUd PeateeosUI 449 Ferry It a. m.. 7.-49 p. m- Sunday, 1:49 p. . Friday. - INSTITUTE OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE M Cottage, Sunday school 18 Oregon, Satnrdey. May 6. 1850 1 shepherds feed the flocks? Ye : .at .the fat: and ye clothe you j with the wool: but ye feed not the flock. "The diseased have ye not strengthened, neither have ye healed that which was sick, neither have ye bound up that which was broken, neither have ye sought that which was lost; but with force and with cruelty have ye ruled them. My flock was scattered upon all the face of ,the earth, and none did search after them. Therefore I 'am against the shepherds. Behold, I will search my sheep, and seek them out. I will deliver them ont of all places where they have been scattered in the cloudy and dark day, and I will brinr them to their own land, and feed them upon the mountains of Israel. I will feed my flock, and cause them to lie down, I will bind up that which was broken, and strengthen that which was sick. I will make with them a a. m. Servlco 11 a. m. Sunday. JEWISH Tempi Betb Sholosa ' Madison and Broadway. Church school 11 a.m. Services 8 p.m. Friday. KINGWOOD BIBLE 1125 Elm t 18:49 a. m 7 JO p. Sunday. 7 JO p. ra. Wednesday. m. LUTHERAN ' Central (American Conference) Capitol : and Gaines. 11 ajn. Sunday. 8 jm- Wednaday, Carist (American Church) SUU and 18th. 8 and 11 a.m. Sunday. St. 'ahn's (Missouri Synod! 16th and A. service 8 and 11 a.m. Sunday. bunaay school 10 a.m. B.MJ, (united) 843 N. Ch r"h. 11 a.m. Sunday. METHODIST first Church and State. II a.m. Sunday 7 JO p.m. Thursday. Jason Lee Memorial Winter and efierson. 11 a.m.. 7 JO pjn. Sunday, Leslie Commercial and Myers. 11 a.m.. lao D.m. Sunday 7 jo p m. Thursday west Salem 3rd and Gerth, 11 a.m. sunaay METAPHYSICAL CENTER ass N. Cottace. 2 JO D m. Tuesday and Wednesday. S p m. Tuesday and inaay. u:is p.m. oauy. OPEN BIBLB STANDARD 1233 N. Commercial. Sunday school 10 a.m. Services 11 a.m.. 7:49 p.m.. Sunday. NAZARE.VE First Center and 13th. 10:50 a.m. 7:30 p.m. ,una.y. p.m. weanesaay. PILGRIM HOLINESS 140 Carlton 11 a.m . 7:30 p.m. Sun - day. 7 JO p.m. Wednesday. PRESBYTERIAN First Chemeketa and Winter. 8:49 and 11 nv Sunday. 7 jo n.m. Wednesday. ?52RG,AS?R?BH.0-".lJ, 17th and Chemeketa. Sunday school ... ..m.... wm. ooua 10 ajn. services 11 ajn.. 7 jo cm. sun- SALVATION ARMY 241 State. Sunday school 10 a.m. 8er sices 11 a.m.. 7 JO p.m. Sunday. 7J8 pjn. - 1 nursaay. SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST onnson Memorial Hooa ana sum - mer. Sabbath school 8 JO a.m. Services 11 ajn. Saturday. SPIRITUALIST First 24s N.. Commercial 7 JO p.m. Sunday UNITARIAN FELLOW SHIP VWOA M.. tkll : " - "" HUM UNITED BRETHREN First (Old Constitution) 1145 Mission. Sun day school 10 a.m services 11 a.m. tjo p.m. sunaay. 7 jo pjn. Wednesday. WKSLETAN MCTtlOnlST 15th and U1U. Sunday school 18 a.m. Services 11 ajn.. 1 Jv pjn. Sunday, Silverton Churches ASSEMBLY OF GOD Front st. Sunday school 8:48 Services 11 ajn, 7, ces 11 ajn, 7, 8 p.m Sunday. Tuesday and tnursd.y. D.m. CATHOLIC 8. Paal's Sunday. 8J0 a. ra. weekdays, 730 a. m. Saturday. CHRISTIAN Ftosa Park and 1st. Junday school a. iu. if im as a. ui., in . iu. ww day. ' . .; CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY AIXIANCR 808 N. 2nd. Sunday school 18 a ra. Services 11 a. m, 7:49 p. tn. Sunday. t:3 p. m. weoaeaaay. , , CHRISTIAN SCIENCR . 3rd . and Lewis. Sunday school 18 a. m. Services 11 a. tn. Sunday. CHURCH OF CHRIST "t -. . MWA hail. Bible class 18 ajn. Serv ices 11 and 11.-49 a.m, 7 JO pjn, Sunday. CHURCH OF GOD 2nd and A. Sunday school 18 a. m. Services 11 a. m- S at. saw Sunday. 8 p. m. Wednesday. .. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LD8 Knichta o( Pythias halL - Oak . and ill. 11 ajn. and 1 PJn. Sunday. - LUTHERAN Calvary 318 Jersey. Sunday school 18. a r m Serviees 11 a. nv Sunday. S D m. Thursday. - . Immaaacl NT Church St. Sunday scnooi is a. m. Bemce 11 a. m. sunaay Trtatty Snn and A. Sunday school 18 a. nv Services 11 a nv Sunday. METHODIST Mam and Flsta, Sunday sthool 9:49 ames New Minister; Durden Guest Selection - of the Rev. Omar Barth of Newtown - Square, Pa., as . pastor . of Calvary Baptist church here was disclosed Friday by the pupit committee. He is to arrive in Salem after the middle I of May. . Meanwhile, speakers for .the next two Sundays are announced. Dr. Charles H. Durden. pastor of Calvary for "several years until last summer and now state direc tor of evangelism for the Northern Baptist conference, will speak at both morning and evening ser vices tomorrow. On May 14, Dr. Harry Dulin, president of Lin,- field college, will speak. ' - The Rev. Mr. Barth, in his early 30s, was reported on route to Ore gon with his wife j and daughter. He spoke at Calvary as a guest early this year. Dr. Victor H. Sword, on fur- I lough as a missionary to India, has served the church as interim pastor from last August to May I. Salvation Army Youth to With Annual oratorical contest for young people of the Salem Salva tion Army corps wiu oe new Sunday. . ,v,a ,m Local i.Jl- t nn,tf t.aivaryii Oratory iiZZSfiftEAJ are from. Salem. ..Y.... ur-iv ers, Wanda Valdez and Inez Walk-1 er. The winner who will be chosen by the judges will represent the Salem corps at a regional meet in The Dalles, Ore., whose win ner will represent the Oregon and southern Idaho division at a ter ritorial meet in San Francisco in June The contestants will speak at 7:30 o'clock at the Salvation Army hall on the subject, Youth Whither Bound?" The public is invited, Amity Church Slates Bishop Of Methodists SUtesman News Bervie 4MTTV M 5 Rishori Oerald Kennedy, of the Portland area of the Methodist church wiu speaK aunaay evening, iviay x, ai svuuijr Methodist church. The sub-district rally of Meth odist churches will mark the cul- mlnntion of the manv thines that v,aw rn aronmnlishwl in the I i i. a u " "rr ! i several munuis. iiic uiuab lewui thing has been redecoration of the sanctuary. Others include a new altar and drapes, brass appoint ments for the altar, chimes, ac cording to the Rev. Fremont Faul, pastor. Bishop Kennedy Is the author of several books and a speaker in demand from coast to coast. Sweet Home Pastor j Of Assembly Quits Statesman News Service SWEET HOME, May 5 The Rev. W. P. Muneer. pastor of the Assembly of God church here for ie past 32 months, has resigned, effective June 1. He Will preach I his farewell sermon Mundav. Mav - Due to ill health, the Muneera will take an prtnHpH varatinn in 1 tH43? n extenaea vacauon in. California. They will ivisit their Ldau8hter at Glendale. No pastor h9I hlM ) ru t.V. V . .1... ' Unitarian Group Subject Is India Phases of the life and culture of 1 v u .m l j- . .A . 7 I ii'"1 wm uiSQUSsea ai &aiem Unitarian fellowship meeting at 7:30 pjn. Sunday by M. V. Keyer- s:er. . The speaker graduated from I kmnnia tinttrmdfv vrb . I : -j , v.- 1 graduate work at Iowa state col I . . ... ...I icjse ana is- now siuaymg Driage ana roaa construction with, theto m. weaneaaay. , Oregon state highway department, The public has been invited to the meeting at the YWCA. Presbyterian Men Meet Dr. Henry M. Gunn. president of Oregon College of Education at Monmouth, will speak to the Presbyterian Men s club Tuesday subiert will b Education Rovo. KSon0rvo!unr' at e:30 pjn. at the church. His Evanotl!st rnntiniiM o Evangelist Mattie A. Howard of 9j3enver Will continue with, ser - viwe at Palvarv rhaneli Kafrin "v'Vw-'ror.ri.rirv: will xrwalr at thm nrnilir mnm. L,in5!V5niniJie,T1C,eS 1 mccunK lur men vuij ai pjn. bunaay, as weu as most eve nings of the week. Jenkins Back in Pulpit Returned from a speaking trip in California, the Rev. Orville W. Jenkins, will speak at both mora . i . w zZ "f4 Vfw -l- Church of the Nazarene. I a. wt. Serviees 11 a. m. Sunday. I Mareunt SUverton-Marquaia hiss way. unaay acnoo is m. eernce 11 a. nv Sunday. PILGRIM HOLENRSS 1 IM3 s- water, sunaay scnooi a.a a. nv Services 11 a. m, I J8 m. nv Sun- day I JC n. m. Wednesday. . S EVENTS DAY ADVENTIST Park and 2nd. Sabbath school 8:491 a. tn. Services 11 a. nv Saturday. 7 J8 p. as. Wednesday. School Has 7 it' '.( . FREMONT, Nebr. Pictured with of the United Lutheran chnrcfi are the seven Oreron students at tending Midland college here. lief t to right are (front row) the Rev. Lawrence II. Steinoff, Seattlesynod president, and Betty Svinth of Prospect; (second row) Melvin Langeland of Salem, James Seiffert of Portland, Edward Meyer of gart of -Salem. Leonard Svinth Salem. Steinoff is to receive tbe honorary degree of doctor of divln lty at next month's commencement. Three Salem Students Prepare To Be Ministers porunvr ir.. a students now attending Midland college and Central Theological sem- inary in Fremont plan to become one or tne seven lnienas to Decome a, pnysician ana another t orestry( while the only girl plans a career in social work. Suburban Churches ANKENT COMMUNITY . Ankenv school house. UDertT-ouens Vista road. Sunday school 18 a. m. Services li a m 8 p. m. - ACMSV1LLK BETHEL BAPTIST Aumsville. Sunday school 10 a m. Services 11 a.m.. 7 JO p.m. Sunday, 7:45 p m. Wednesday. AUMSVILLE WESLETA.N Aumsville Sunday scnooi jb a. . m. Services 11 a. m, 7:4S p. m. Sunday BROOKS ASSEMBLT OF GOD One-balf block soum ox orwu schooL Sunday school 8:49 a. m. Services 11 a. m.. 7:49 p. m. Sunday. 7:49 p. m. Thursday. CLEAR LAKE EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN , WheaUand rerry ra. aunaiy kohw " - servteeg 10 a. m. Sunday, EQLA COMMUNrrT Eola. Sunday school' 8:49 a. m. ser vices 11 a- m. Sunday. FOCB CORNERS BAPTIST State and Elma. sunoay scnooi a. m. Services it a m, i j p. m. sua' day. 7 JO p.m. Thursday, 1 , I FRDITLAND EVANGELICAL rhiteii brethren o s miles east of Salem. Sunday school - rvicea i m. - Sunday, HALBERT MEMORIAL BAPTIST Hayesvilie. one mile norm oz 88E underpass. Sunday scnooi s:s ajn. Service 11 a.m 7 JO pjn. su unday. 7 JO pjn. Thursday. KEIZER CHURCH OF CHRIS ia.-ut n.arhnrn Sunday school 10 a.m c.rvw li a.m 7 JO D.m. Sunday; 8 Wedndy arrTTTBl rOMMTTNTTT Elizabeth ana cnurcnaaie. aunoaj school 8:49 a. m. Services 11 a m 7:49 p. m. Sunday. 7 JO p. m. Wednes day. arrrrs-ai a-ATTH LUTHERAN 4505 n. River, sunaay scnooi ajn. Servises 11 a.m.. 8 p.m. Sunday. P- Wednesday. I. amen rVTFR COMMUNTTT I p.iiri united Brethreal 'V.7 .t of Brooks. Sunday scnooi iu a. m. service 4 m. u. buu- day. LIBERTY . CHURCH OF CHRIST ' Liberty church. Sunday school a. m. Service 11 a. ra. Sunday. 10 mmrn of god 879 Vista ave. sunaay scnooi 10 a. m. Services 11 a. m 1p.m. sunaay. MAT! .FAT COMMUNITY ' - Macleay school. Sunday school is a.nv. marion friendi : Marion. Sunday school 10 a. m. awr- vlces 11 a. m, 7 jo p. m. sunaay. . HTHnl.lt GROVR COMMUNTTT Middle Grovs school. Sunday scnooi 10 NORTH HOWELL COMMUNTTT A,VlfcU tauwvu. 01 North Howell. Sunday school 18 ajn Senrtces 11 ajn, 8 pjn. sunaay. 1 PRATUM IMMANUEL MENNONITR Pratum. Sunday school 8J3 a. m. Services 11 a. m, 7:49 p. m. Sunday. FRATUat METHODIST Pratum. Sunday scnooi is a. so. aex- ncea 11 a, m. sunaay. PSINGLK rarxNDi Baxter rd. west of 89X. Sunday scnooi 9:49 ajn. Services 11 ajn, 730 pjn. 1 Sunday 8 pjn. Wednesday. ROBERTS COMMUNTTT . school 10 SJn. ROSEDALR FRIENDS Rosedale. Sunday school 19 a. m. Services 11 a. m, 7 JO p m. Sunday Isalkm heights commvnitt l Liberty and Madrooa Sunday school 1 1 a, ro, services 11 l nx. 130 P. m, Sunday. 7 JO p. m. weaneaaay. I IDMIIR METHODIST I U a nlSe 10 nTc'ond ."nd i fourth Sundays. SWEGLR COMMUNTTT -Sveile ehooL Sunday sjenaoi 18 a. m. Services 11 a. nv Sunday. TALBOT COMMUNTTT . - - Talbom. Sunday bcIxo! IS a. an. sjer vtcea 11 a. m, 7 JO p. m. Sunday. 7 JO p m. Wednesday. - 1 turner assembly of god 4 l Turner, sunaay school 8:4S a.m. Servicea 11 a.m.. 7:44 pm. Sunday. 7:49 pjn. Wednesday ana Friday. TURNER CHRISTIAN Turner. Bible school 8:43 ajn. SerT' I leea 11 ajoa 1 JO Djn. Sunday. 1 njn. i Tnuraaav. I - - - I TURNER CHURCH OP CHRIST I Masonic hall. Sunday school 10 sun. I Services 11 a.m m-jo ajn. bunaay. I I TTRNER METHODIST I Turner Sunday school 18 ajn. Ser- I vice 11 am Sunday 1 ZEN A COMMUNITY Sunaay school 18 a. as. from Oregon i 4.1 I mk km the president of their Pacific synod Salem; (back row) Howard Baum- of Prospect and Thomas Burger of at Midland 1 r 'P-... .......... ministers, according to college lists. Only four states, California, Kan sas, Iowa and Nebraska, have more students now at Midland than does Oregon. Midland is the official col lege for seven western and mid- western synods of the United Luth eran Church in America, (repre sented in Salem by St. Mark Evan gelical Lutheran church). The Salem students now at Mid land include . Howard Baumgart, Thomas Burger, Melvin Langeland and Edward Meyer. All plan to be clergymen except Burger, who plans to enter medicine. All are ophomores. Ordination Slated At Trinity Church For Silverton Man ; I SILVERTON, May 5 Trinity Lutheran congregation is proceed ing with elaborate plans for the June 4 ordination service for Silas Torvend, - jr.,' a member of the church, and a son of Mr. arid Mrs Silas Torvend of Silvertoni Torvend is completing his theo .ogical studies in St. Paul, Minn He graduated ifrom Silverton high l 1 s 1 i . V suiuoi ana iaier lrum raanc Lu theran college, at Parkland, Wash The local church invited him to hold the ordination service with his home congregation. The serv ice will be at 3:30 p.m. with Dr. H. L. Foss, former Trinity pas tor, to officiate. i ; Author-Preacher Slated at Albany Statesman News Service ALBANY;" May 5 The Rev. Orville Mick, pastor of First Bap tist church, has announced tha the Rev. Guy Howard will sneak nere on Sunday evening, June .11 Howard is ; known as "The Walking Preacher of the Ozarks, from a book, in which he describes vividly the lives, thoughts! super stitions and privileges of the peo pie wno live in the Uzark moun tains, i -!' The book, "Give Me Thy Vin- yard " won a $7,500 Eterature award. . . -. i Catholic Altar Society! Meets at Jefferson i Statesman Kews Scrvica JEFFERSON The Altar so ciety of St.; Thomas Catholic church met Thursday with Mrs. Joe Etzel fori a social afternoon, refreshments-, were served by the hostess. Present were Mrs. Charles SarvAr frc Franlr Martiri Xrm Mary Sebrowski, Mrs. Morris-f sene, miss iviary uononue - and Mrs. Etzel. I The Scravelhill Mothers club met Thursday afternoon at the home; of Mrs. John Grenz with Mrs. George: Grenz, and Mrs. Francis Grenz, hostesses, i The Scravelhill Garden club held their April meeting at! the home of Mrs. John . Grenz with members discussing flower ! cul ture. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Miller were new members. Silverton School Heads Victor Point Speakers staiessnan News Scrvica VICTOR POINT A. BJ An derson, superintendent of Silver- ton schools, and Lloyd Larson. chairman of the Silverton school board, will be speakers at the Victor Point' school on Friday night. May 6. at 8 o'clock. : Information will be given on the results of a research commit tee which has been working on the consolidation of schools in the Silverton area. All patrons of the district are urged to attend. f:45 aJtn. Sanday School 1 109 un.Rtv. Orville W. jeRkins - J5 pjn. Tour ' People's -79 pja. Rev: Orville W. Jenkias - Firsi Ctnrch 01 ihe Hazarene Center at 13th . "The- Singing Church" Orville W. Jenkins, Pastor District Church Meetings Drav Statesman News Service , ! SILVERTON. May- 5-(SiecialV- Members of First Christian church plan to attend the Willamette dis trict convention at Dallas on Tues day. The Rev. Arthur Charles Bates, minister, will .speak on. "A Just God" at the Sunday morning communion service, v A young people's meeting will be held Sunday atv 7 p.rn. ; at Christian and Missionary. Alliance church.' thei Rev, G... T.: Bratvold has, announced. Delegates and . alternates from Trinity Lutheran church, who will attend tne Luther League s Worth Pacific district convention at Ta coma this week end include Shir- .ey Thompson, Orville Luther. Janice Jackson and Dean Libener. Home missions and chuhch ex tension will be stressed at the 11 o'clock services at Trinity Sunday morning with . the Rev. Joseph Luthro's topic to be "Building Churches." A special offering for home missions and church exten sion will be taken. A choir concert, opening Sil verton's Music week program, will at 8 o'clock. Fellowship dinner at Immanuel church . Sunday will follow the morning f worship. Hostesses - are Mrs. , Sam Bailer, Mrs. Arthur Dahl, Mrs. Leonard Hatteberg, Mrs. Thomas Lynch, Mrs. Anton DahL 'Mrs. Daryl Johnson, Mrs, Marvin Dahl, Mrs. Oscar Loe, Mrs. Emil Loe and Mrs. Bertha Oster- gaard. - i Missionaries With Airplane Alaska-Bound A send-off for an Assembly of God missionary couple who are returning to Alaska with a new plane to aid their work is planned for Monday by the three local churches, Evangelistic Temple, Central and The Chapel. The Rev. and Mrs. Edward Bad' ten of Fairbanks will speak at i missionary rally of the three con negations at 7:45 p.m. Monday in The Chapel, 12th and Leslie streets. The plane, a . four-place Stinson, will be at Salem airport for inspection by the public Mon day. The Badtens have ; been minis tering nine years in. Alaska and have used a plane for six years to reach isolated villages, saving days of trekking with dog teams. The new craft will be used to trans port the 25 Assembly of God mis sionaries in Alaska to the villages and taking supplies to them. . Dallas Churches APOSTOLIC FAITH Church and Court. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Service 11 a. m. 7 JO p. m. Sunday. S p. m. Thursday. ASSEMBLT OF GOD Birch and Stump. Sunday school 9:49 a m services 11 a. in.. :a p.m. aun day. 7:43 p. m. weanesaay. BAPTIST First Washington st Sunday school S:49 a. m. Services 11 a. m.. 7:30 p. nv Sun- ay. 7 JO p. m. nursaay. i CATHOLIC St. PhlUip's W. Washington at Masses 8:19 a. m. second and fourth Sundays. 10:19 a. ra first, third and filth Sundays. CHRISTIAN First ' Jefferson and Clav. Sunday school 9:43 a. m. Services li a. m., 7 JO p. m. Sunday CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Shelton and Mill. Sunday school 9:49 a. m. Services 11 a. m., 7: p.m. sun' day. 'CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 410 Mill. Sunday school 9:49 a. m. Services 11 a. m. Sunday. I p. m. nxst and third Wednesdays. CHURCH OF CHRIST Levens and Mill, sunaay scnooi io a. m. services, ll a. m.. t.Mi p. m. Sunday. CHURCH OF GOD 1019 Ash. Sunday school 9:49 a. m. Services 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Basement of city library. Sunday school 10 a. m. Services 7 p. ra. Sunday. EPISCOPAL St. Thomas Cherrv st. Sunday school 10 and 11 a. m. Senices 11 a. ra. Sunday. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Church and Mill. Sunday school s:9 a. m. services ll a. A3 p. m. pun- Cay. FREE METHODIST 224 Mill. Sunday school S.49 a. m. Services 11 a. rru. 7:43 p. m. sunaay. LUTHERAN Trinity J10. Washlnaton. Sunday school a. tag Services 11 a. m. Sunday. 10 MENNONRB Brethren Washlnrlon and Hayter. Sunday school 9:43 a.- m. ServicM 10:49 a. m, 7:49 p. m. Sunday. Evanrelleal Bretarea Howe sl sun- day school 9:39 a. m. Services 11 a. nu. a n m Sundav. Grace 207 Jefferson. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Services 11 a. m. sunaay. HirRAniif-rtna Mill near Main. Sunday school 9:49 a. m. Services 11 a. nr. 7:43 p. i Sunday. - PRESBYTERIAN First Court and Levens. Sunday school 9:49 a. m. Service ll a. m. Sunday, SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST Washington and Jefferson. Sabbath school s:a a. m. servtca 11 a. m. mv- orday. . EVAIIGELISTIC ! TEI1PLE iissenbly of God Market St A Park Ave. 9:45 cun. Sunday School . 11:00 Holy Communion Berr. W. L Nunos of Canada Guest Speaker 7:45 pan. light in the r East" on Chrisfs second I r Coining. ' 6:15 p-m. Sat Tempi Echoes KOCO A Cordial Welcome te All Qev. Walter S. Frederick, , Z-r -' Pastor : Traveler , - r .V- The Rev. ' F.' X Archer, Winona, Lake, IncL, missionary field see retary for the Free. Methodist church, who has just returned from a visit to 14 countries will speak and show pictures on the Holy Land and the West Indies at the local church Sunday at 7:30 p.nv, according to the Rev. John N. Walker, pastor. Evangelist to Qose Bethel Baptist Series The Rev. Herman Palfenier, a Baptist evangelist, wiU bring his meetings at Bethel Baptist church to a close Sunday. - ; f At the 11 a.m. service he! will preach on "Jesus Walking"; and at 7:30 on "It 'is Later Than You Think." M Capilol Baptist Sunday School 9:45 A.II. (Southern Baptist) i-j Corner N. Summer & Hood Sts. 11:00 7:30 P.M. WORSHIP SERVICES Rot. J. R. DeLapp. Elcanath Falls, Guest Proachor 1 THE KLAUDT GOSPEL FAIIILY ' MUSIOANS-GlPREACHERS - 5 HIGHTS OIILY 5 - Beginning Wednesdcry, May 10th ' SATURDAY NIGHT RALLY with FLOYD and VERA BACELE ! A message of Latier Rcdn Revival FAITH TABEBIIACLE North. 5th st Gaines ! Hear! Dr. Charles Durden Morning Topic 1 1 A.M. "Who Is This?" ; Evening : Service 7:30 Calvary Baptist Church Miller 4V Liberty Sts. M yx...ijnuji). ill iiiin'nTirii.r- t i - - - Subjed:"ABigOirist...ASilcWorld'' Sunday 7:45 VM. Tho Atom Bomb" Bible Propkecy Every nlfht except Monday 7:15 P-m. f. . Special Music. Good Sinrlnf Saturday niht Sinrsperation Come and bring your friends ' Rev. A. C. Crlmse, Pastor rrisoR te Polpit REVIVAL COIlTIiraES FOUBTH WEEK ! Evcmgeiisi Matfi A. Howard v j -. -.. at ' v. ' f ' Calvary Chapel Salem, Oregon Rev. C. C JJeH (pastor) 355 11 N. liberty St - , (Capitola and Highland Busses to the Cbapel) "'''!' !;:'?'' . fEverv nite except . 'ETerybody Welcome Sunday School 10 A.M. 'Morning Worship 11 A J. The Horrors of Darkness' (Mattie Howard Speaking) MEN ONLY SERVICE SUN. ( This is an unusual service. (No boy under 12 admitted) .Blee4 ea the Highway ' , Thursday 7:4$ pjn. : Miss Howard will , continue j ."" through this corning week.", - Hear highlights of her story. Closing Forum Set Sunday at . .' egational. A series of; public' forums on a Christian approach to current is--sues win conclude Sunday at 8 pjn. at First Congregational church. Final, speaker will be Dr. Harry W. Johnson, Boise, super-. Intendent of; the ntermountain , Congregational conference, on The1 Christian Appraises Hif Task." . i Dr. Johnson Is a former pastor of Knight Memorial Congrega- tional church here, f Following the talk and discus-. sion will be a reception given . by. the church's .Young Adults group, sponsors of the forums. : TWO ! CONFIDENT LIVING IN FRIENDLY WORSHIP 9:45 and 11:00 AM. Two Morning Services "Peter at the , Fireside" Sermon by the Minister 9:45 A.M. Church School Bear the Minister over KOCO Monday through Friday at 7:4e A.M. First Presbyierian Church - Chemeketa at - Winter Chester W. Hamblin, Pastor BEVIVAL ' with Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Hamphrlea (recently returned from Jamaica and Cuba) COME! HEAR! Soul-tUrring messages . ef the hourl . SUNDAY 11:00 AUL , ' Monday & Saturday) Evahg. Mattie A. Howard LdnsT 4