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12- Th Statesman Salem, Oregon, Saturday, October 21, 1950 The Parables-3 - .: The Wicked Husbandmen (Third of a series of the parable of Jesus, from Matthew 2143-44.) "There was a householder who planted a vineyard, set a hedge around it, du a wine press in it and built a tower. Then let it out to tenants and went into another country. "When the season of fruit drew near, he sent his servants to the tenants to get his fruit The tenants beat one servant, killed another and stoned another. Again he sent servants, more than the first; and the tenants did the same to them. "Afterward he sent his son to them, saying They will respect my son. But when the tenants saw the son, they said to them selves. This is the heir; let us kill him and have his inheritance. They cast him out of the vineyard and lulled him.. ' "When therefore the owner of the vineyard -comes, what will be do to those tenants?" They said to him, "He will put those wretches to a miserable death, and let out the vineyard to other tenants who will give him the fruits in their seasons." Jesus said to them, "Have you never read in the scriptures: The very stone which the builders rejected has become the head of the corner; this was the Lord's doing, and it is marvelous in our eves. Therefore I tell you, the kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a nation producing the fruits of it. Whosoever shall fall on this stone shall be broken, but on whom soever it shall fall will be crushed." Pictures of Italy Due For Showing Sunday Pictures of Italy taken by the Hev. Winner N. Brown this sum mer, will be shown Sunday at 7:45 pjn. at First Evangelical Uni ted Brethren church, including scenes of the ruins of Pompeii, volcanic Vesuvius, seminary for converted i Catholic priests, the place where the Apostle Paul landed en route to Rome. " In the morning service, the choir, under the direction of Ernest Frie sen, will sing , the anthem, "Let Mount Zion Rejoice." CHURCH CRUSADE DUE KEIZER Faith Lutheran . church is beginning a Loyalty Month crusade, to continue through November, with teams to conduct membership visitation during the coming week. EVENING PROGRAM SET JEFFERSON A special pro gram in word and song will be presented Sunday evening at the Church of Christ by the Young Married Peoples class of Salem Court Street Christian church. Sal mm (D (Sunday school at 9:4i a. m. I unless otharwis notsxLj IMMTMir JKSTTS NAME 44S Center st. Sunday school 10 ajn. Services 11 ajn, pjn. sunaay. ASSEMBLY Of GOB BrangeUstt TesspM-Park and Mar ket. 11 ajn. 75 pjn. suaaay. i pjn. Thursday. Central 315' 4 N. Commercial. Randav school 10 a. m. Services 11 a ou 13 9- m. Sunday. - Tka Cnapel 12th and LesHe. Sun day school 9:43 a. m. Services 11 a. m. 1.45 p. m. Sunday M p. m. Wednes day. ' Beuiel CotUfe and D. 11 a. m. 7 30 Calvary Liberty and Miller. 11 a. m. 14 p. m. Sunday 739 p. m. Wednes day, j - . Capital Summer and Hood. 11 ajn 7 JO pjn. Sunday; 730 pjn. Wednesday. win Uhcrtv and Marlon 11 a. m. p, m. Sunday. 730 p. m. Wednesday. .. iBuuBBel Hazel & Academy. 11 e m 730 pjn. Sunday: 130 pjn. Wednesday. Bikls Fenewthlp Memorial hospital chapel 11 a- m. sunaay. k. Joseph's Cotuce and Chemeka u... a-a a a ia 11 a. m. Sun day. Devotions 730 p. m. Sunday and St. Vincent ia Paal Myrtlo and Co . himbla. Masses 7. 130. 11 J"; Sundav Confessions 430-930. 7-30 pjn. Saturday. Cawrt Street 17th and Court. 10 30 ajn. and B njn. Sunday. rtrst Center and Hlah. 1030a. T3 p. m. Sunday. t:00 p. m. Wednes day. CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE ta and Gaines. 11 a. m.. i v- Runday. 730 p. m. Wednesday, nmirii nf CHRIST. SCIENTIST Otemeketa and iJbertr. Sunday . . f Mil!.. 11 . M a M m 1 Sunday. S p.m. Wednesday. Beadlnf room 1U S. High. mramcfl or chris V - caatrai Cottaca and ChemekeUt Sunday school 10 ajn. Services 1050 jsw 130 pjn. Sunday; 730 pjn. Thursday. rnnira or GOD first Cottage and. Hood 11 a.m. 730 pjn. Euaday730 pjn. waonesaay. , - . church or aescs christ Aa i imi DAT SAINTS ftb and Madison. Sunday school 10 a Services uao ajn. aao pun. Sunday - - " CONGREGATIONAL first Cottaxe and marion. 11 ajn. Sunday. - - : - , : Kaucht Mesaarlal 10th and Ferry U aun. Sunday. tvitrnPAI. St. PanPs Church and . Chemeketa. Sunday school S JO ajn.' Services 730 and 11 1 sun. Sunday. .... nAMCtUCAL AND REFORMED Bethany Marion and Capitol Sun n BcnooJ id am services 11 ajn.. pjn. Sunday. 7:45 pjn. Wednesday. wamt TiRriNiru r - laos N. sth. Sunday school 10 ajn. Services 11 ajn.. S pjn. Sunday. pjn. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Emlewoed 17th and Nebraska. 11 a m . 730 n m Sundav Pint Marion and Summer. 11 ajn. 1:45 pjn. Sunday. 730 pjn. Wednesday. FRIENDS Highland A venae Church and Hlrh aand. 11 ajn- 730 pjn. Sunday. 730 Be-ata Salem Commercial and Wash burton. 11 a.m, 730 pjn. Sunday. pjn. Wednesday. FREE METHODIST Winter and Market 11 a. m, 730 Rs nv nunoay. 73 pjn. Wednesday FULL COS PEL PENTECOSTAL Calvary Chapel 1143 N Liberty. Sun day school is a.m. services 11 ajn., 705 p.m., S pjn. Sunday. S pjn. Tues day, rrlday. Saturday. . Chatrca at Cad - 040 R"22nd. Sunday cboot 10 a. aa. Services Uin,l Churchy Briefs BUSINESS MEET SUNDAY Salem Unitarian fellowship will have a business meeting Sunday at 8 pjn. at the H. D. Smithson home, 235 N. 15th st. Dr. Ralph Kraw shaw, psychiatrist at the state hospital, will speak on "Purposes of Possibilities of Group Action." SERVICES CHANGED SWEGLE Beginning Sunday Swegle community church services will include only Sunday school at 11 a.m., with no regular wor ship service, according to Mrs. G. T. Turner, superintendent Meetings are at the schoolhouse. REVIVAL TO BEGIN ' l c .T B:. .i,f4crit ick and Sarah Byers will begin Sunday at Evangelistic Temple, Assembly of God. Services will be at 7:45 each night except Monday ana sxuraay ior xwo weess. xrreTnitf sum fir.iTm ' Titus NickeL missionary, will show the film, "O For a Thousand Tongues," at Kingwood Bible church Sunday at 7 pjn. All groups are to join in the audi torium for the service, at which the Rev. Alexander H. Sauerwein, pastor, will speak. Ik nnil clues ,und,y- 1 p m- Wedwtday and ronrsavare 490 N. 19th. 11 ajn. 7:45 pjn. Sunday. 7:43 pjn. Thursday. jeans Name rentecestai 1179 Lewis. Sunday school 10 ajn Services 11 ajn.. 7:45 pun. Sunday. 7:45 pjn. Wed nesday Called Pentecostal 445 Ferry. 11 m 7:a p. m. Sunday. 7:a d. m. rrlday. rNSTTTTJTS OF SIXIGIOUS SCIXNCB 480 . N Cottara. Sunday school 10 m. Serrlce 11 a. m. Sunday. I JTWISH Temple Beth Sholons Madison and Broadway, cnurcn school 10 ajn. Services S pjn. Friday. KINGWOOD BIBLE 1125 Elm st. 10:45 ajn- 7:49 pjn. Sunday. 7 30 p. m. Wednesday. LUTHERAN Central (American Conference) Cjpitol and Gaines. 11 ajn. Sunday. I am Wednaday. Christ (American Church) Stat and 18th. Sunday school 10 ajn. Services ajn 11 ajn. Sunday. St John's (Missouri Synod) 16th 1. .mbi imuroun Bjnooi - V. ,sunaay scnooi xv aon. services 9 and 11 ajn. Sunday. St. Mark Evaaceflcal (United) 443 ft. cnurcn. 13V and 11 ajn. sunoay. METHODIST First Church and BUte. 11 Sundav 730 p.m. Thursday. Jasoa Leo Memorial Winter and etierson. 11 ajn, 730 pjn. Sunday. Leslie Commercial and Myers. 11 a.m.. 73O pjn. Sunday, 7 m.. 730 Djri. Sunday. 730 pjn. Thursday. West Salem 3rd and Gerth. 11 ajn. Sunday METAPHYSICAL CENTER 262 N. Cottace. 230 ojr- njn. Wednesday. OPEN BIBLE STANDARD 1232 N. Commercial. Sunday school 10 ajn. Services 11 ajn.. 7:43 pjn, Sunday. NAZAR EN E First Center and 13th. 10:50 a.m. 730 pjn. Sunday. 730 p.m. Wednesday. PILGRIM HOLINESS 140 Carlton 11 a.m 730 ajn. Bun day. 730 pjn. Wednesday. PRESBTTERIAN First Chemeketa and Winter. fl:4S and 11 ajn. Sunday. 730 pjn. Wednesday. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAT SAINTS 17th and Chemeketa. .Sunday school 10 ajn. services 11 ajn. a pjn. Sunday. SALVATION ARMY . 241 State. Sunday school 10 a jn. Ser vices 11 a.m, 730 p.m. Sunday. 730 pjn. Thursday. - SEVENTH DAT ADTENT1ST Johnson Meaaarial Hood and Sum mer, sabbath school t30 ajn. Services 11 a.m. Saturday. SPIRITUALIST First 400 N. Cottace. Services laO njn. Sunday. UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP 7:43 njn. first and third Sunday. Ph. 2-S204 for information. UNITED BRETHREN First (Old Constitution! 1145 Mission. Sun day school 10 ajn. Services 11 ajn. 730 pjn. Sunday, 7:43 pjn. Thursday. WESLEY AN METHODIST 15th and Mill. Sunday school 10 ajn. Services 11 ajn.. 730 pjn. Sunday. . Xalvary Daptisl Church South Liberty at Miller Omar N. Barth, Pastor 9:45 A Growing Bible School ior the Whole Family 11:00 -WUI a Man Rob Godr 7:30 "Abraham, God's Friend" K 8:30 - Hymn Sing for Everybody Hear Dally Announcement over KSLM 12:45 VUL . Programs Vary For Churches AtSilverton State imaa Newt Servlea SILVERTON, Oct. 20 In pre paration for Reformation Sunday, October 29, a special film, "The Two Kingdoms," will be shown at Trinity Lutheran church this Sunday at 7:30 p.m. It is concern ed with Lutheran World action. ' At Trinity's morning service the Business and Professional Wom an's club will attend as a group. The senior choir will sing two anthems. "My God and I" by Ser gei and "Prayer" by Guion. Topic at the 6:45 p.m. Luther league meeting will be "The Communist Youth Movement" presented by Phyllis Berg. Christian Endeavor at First Christian church will meet at 6:30 D.m. to discuss "Self-DeniaL" led by Mary Ann Brenneman. Special programs during the week at Calvary Lutheran church will be a concert Thursday at 8 pjn. by " Eivin Bjornstad, noted Norwegian tenor, with some songs in that language, and pictures of Norway shown at 8 p.m. Friday by Bessie Gregerson. Youth of the Methodist church will attend the sub-district rally in Salem Thursday evening. In charge of Nettie Polk, president, and Bettv Montgomery, worship . i mi .-.4. I display oi -n.iabK.aii me usvwu dv uie cnurcn. uavia r uuay ui Silverton is sub-district president The Rev. Douglas Harrell is to attend the Salem district Metho-1 dist ministers retreat on the Little North Fork next Friday and Sat urday. Liquor Bill Meet Called ember ballot measure to ban sale of promotively advertised liquor in Oregon has been called for 3 pjn. Sunday at St. Mark Lutheran hurch 343 N- Church st Harold D. Wilson, superinten dent of Oregon Temperance lea . will explain the measure and voSf acuon The meeting is open to the pub- Tin Each church has been asked in hav at Ipast two rpnrPQPnta- tives attend. 7 Oiristian 90-9 Men at Conclave c ji-r,,- ,M MwMf IJCYCU faAK4Rta 9SU.-5 RWA.?J. I ina Salem at the state convention I of the 90 and 9 Men's brotherhood of Christian churches, which be-1 san Friday night at Roseburg. From First church are Smith B. Holt, John Winship and Lewis Dunn. Attending from Liberty church are the Rev. Elery Parrish, pastor, Abe Hickman Henry Paulsen and Charles Moore. Dallas Churches APOSTOLIC FAITH Church and Court. Sunday school 030 a. m. services 11 a. m. 730 p. m Sunday. I p. m. Thursday. A8SEMRLT OF OOD Birch and Stump Sunday school 0:45 a. m services li a. m. 7:49 pjn. sun oay. 7:4a p. m. weanesoay. BAPTIST First Washington at. Sunday school 9:43 a. m. services u a. m.. 1 30 p. xn. sun- oay. 730 p. m. nursaay. CATHOLIC St. PhUUn's W. Washington st. Masses 0:1S a. m. second and fourth Sundays. 10:13 a. m tint, third and ruth Sundays, CHRISTIAN First Jefferson and Oay. Sunday school 1 93 a m. Services 11 a. 730 p. m. I Sunday. 1 CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Shelton and Mill. Sunday school f :4S a. ra. services 11 a. nv, 7:43 pjn. sun- day. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 410 Mill. Sunday school 0:4S a. m. Services 11 t. m. Sunday. 1p.m. first and third Wednesdays. CHURCH OF CHRIST Levens and Mm. Sunday school 10 a. m. services 11 a, ou S3U p. m, Sunday. CHURCH OF GOD Services 11 a. m, 730 p. m. Sunday. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Basement of city library. Sunday school 10 a. m. services I p. m. Sunday. EPISCOPAL St. Thoaaaa Cherry st. Sunday school 10 and 11 . m. services 11 a. m. Sunday. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Church and Mill. Sunday school 0:4i a. m. services 11 a. nv, 7:45 p. m. Sun- ty. FREE METHODIST 224 Mill. Sunday school 0:4S a. m. services 11 a. ou 7:45 p. m. Sunday. 1 LUTHERAN Trinity - 210 Waahbigton. Sunday school 10 1 a. m. Services 11 a. nv. Sunday. MENNONTTB Brethren Washiniton and Haytar. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Services 10:45 a rn 7:45 p. m. Sunday. Evangelical Brethren Howe st. Sun aay school 1:35 a. rn. Services 11 a. nv. p. m. Sunday. Grace 207 Jefferson. Sunday school is a. m. services u a. nv. Sunday. METHODIST First Mill near Main. Sunday school 9:41 a. m. Services 11 a. nv, 1:45 p. m. unoay. PRESBYTERIAN First ' Court and Levens. Sunday sckool l:S a. m. Service 11 a, m. Sunday. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Waahlnarton and Jefferson. Sabbath school 0:45 a. m. Service ll a. m. Sat urday. To Lead Meet I.Willamette CE ) SILVERTON Dr. H. J. Stolee of Lutheran Bible institute. Salem, - who will conduct a Bible con ference November 5-9 at Trinity Lutheran church. Stolee . has conducted conferences here in othr yean, aeeordinr to the Rev. Joseph A. Luthro, pastor. Suburban Churches .mmrVM rilMMIINITT vuu - SundaT school It L m. Services 11 a. m lam. AOMiVILi, bethel baptist AumsvUla Sunday school 10 a m. service 11 a.m.. 7 JO pjn. Sunday. 1:45 p. m. Wednesday. AUMSVUXB WESLEY AN Aumsvule. Sunday scbooi l a.- m. Services 11 a. nu 7:44 p. m. Sunday BBOOK3 ASSEMBLY OF GOD One-half block south of Brooks school. Sunday school t:45 a. m. Services 11 . m, J:4I p ra. Sunday. 7:45 p. m. Tbursday. CLEAR LAKE EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Wheatland rerry rd. Sunday school 11 a. m Services 10 a. m. Sunday. COLA COMMUNITY Sola. Sunday school 1:4 a. m. er- vtcca 11 a. m Sunday. FOUR CORNERS BAPTIST SUte and Elma. Sunday school s:a a. m. Services 11 a 7 M p. m. Sun day. 7 JO pjn Thursday. FRdTLAND EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN miles east ox Salem. Sunday tcnooi 10 a. m. Services 11 a m T 30 p. m. Sunday. 7 JO pjn. Wednesday, HALRERT MEMORIAL BAPTIST Hayervlllo. underpass. Services 7 JO pjn. Thursday keizer church of christ 1030 Dearborn. Sunday scnooi 10 a.m. Services 11 ajn, 730 pjn. Sunday; n tyi Wdnecdav. " RETzer commubiti nttt SereaNYn! r. 73oTV- WednSi: . trf7 7:45 p. m. Sunday. " KEIZER FAITH LUTHERAN 4505 N. River. Sunday school a.m. Services 11 a.m, a pjn. nunaay. S:15 pjn. Wednesday. LAB1SH CENTER COMMUNITY EvanaelleaJ United Brethren! sit miles cast 01 Brooks, sunaay school 10 a. m. Service 11 a, m. Sun day. LIBERTY CHURCH OF CHRIST Liberty church. Sunday scnooi 10 m. service 11 a. m. sunaay. CHURCH OF GOD 75 Vista ave. Sunday school 10 a. m. 1 Services 11 a. nv- a p. m. sunaay. MACLEAY COMMUNITY Macleay school. Sunday school 10 a.m. . MARION FRIENDS Marion.- Sunday school 18 a. m. Ser vices 11 a. m 730 p. tn. Sunday. MIDDLR GROVR COMMUNITY Middle Grove school. Sunday scnooi 10 ajn. NORTH HOWELL COMMUNITY North Howell. Sunday tchool 10 ajn. Services 11 ajn, S pjn. Sunday. S d m. Wednesday. PRATUM IMMANUEL MENNONTTB Pratum. Sunday school 0:55 a. m. Services 11 a. nv, 7:45 p. m. Sunday. PRATUM METHODIST Pratum. Sunday school 10 a. m. ser vices 11 a. m. Sunday. PRLNGLE FRIENDS Baxter rd. west of ME. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Services 11 ajn, 730 p.m. Sunday p.m Wednesday. ROBERTS COMMUNITY Roberts school. Sunday school 10 ROSED ALE FRIENDS Rosedale. Sunday scbooi 10 a. ra. Services 11 a. nv, 730 p rn. Sunday SALEM HEIGHTS BAPTIST Liberty and Madrona. Sunday scnooi 10 a.b. services 11 s.m, 730 pjn. Sunday. 7:45 pjn. Thursday. SUMMIT METHODIST Orchard Heights rd. Sunday school 11 ajn. services 10 ajn. Sunday. SWEGLE COMMUNITY Swegle school. Sunday school 10 Swegle school. Sunday school 11 ajn. TALBOT COMMUNITY Talbot Sunday school 10 a. nv ser vices 11 i.m, 730 pjn. Sunday. pjn. Wednesday. TURNER ASSEMBLY OF GOD Turner. Sundav school 0:45 a.m. Services II ajn., 7:45 p.m. Sunday. 7:45 pjn. Wednesday and Friday. TURNER CHRISTIAN Turner. Bible school 9:45 SJn. serv ices 11 ajn, 7 30 pjn. Sunday. V pjn. Thursday. TURNER CHURCH OF CHRIST ' Masonic halL Sunday school 10 ajn. Services 11 am, 130 pjn. Sunday. - TURNER METHODIST Turner Sunday school 10 am. Bar- vice 11 a.m Sunday. ZENA COMMUNITY Zena - Sunday school 10 a. ra. Singspiration Come Hear and See NOVELTY SINGERS From . Bible Standard Institute Eugene Dent Miss This Evening Of Mnsie 7:45 Tonight Open Bible Church 1232 No. Commercial Rev. A.' C Grimes, Pastor on mut nortn or hi prcsiaea ior me iirsi ume in a may Saints annual conference will sunaay scnooi t: a jn. meeting Tuesday. They are Hen- I h hiH Runrtav Tnornins-. District first in a series of eieht classes 11 ajn, 730 pjn. sunaay. , ::J.. T I . . - I ... . Names Officers At Mill City Statesman News Service MILL CITY, Oct. 20 The Rev. Carl Gelder, minister of educa tion at First Christian church in Salem, was speaker at the Chris tian Endeavor rally for Willamette union Sunday in the Christian church here. Emphasis of the meeting was on missionaries in Ainca. luck Williams brought a number on his accordion. - . It was announced that the un Ion convention would be Novem ber 4 at the Christian church in Lebanon. At the executive meeting offi cers for the coming year 1950-1951 nominated . were, president, Mary Lou McCauly of Albany; vice president, Richard Osborn of Leb anon; secretary," Patricia Cree of Mill City; and treasurer, Janet Young of Crabtree. Chairmen ap pointed were publicity, Glenn Nofziger of Albany, lookout, Rich ard Osborn of Lebanon; recrea tion, Dorothy Whites of Lebanon; song leader, Tom Shelton of NCC, Eugene. Pastor councilors will be Glen Johnston of Crabtree and Lynton Ellwell of Lebanon. Refreshments were served to seventy young people from Al bany, Harrisburg, Crabtree, Leba non, and Mill City by the Mill City group. New officers elected recently by the local CE society were presi- uie iuti v.ii Bwicijr were presi- dent, Bob Shelton (re-elected); vice president. Vera Loucks; sec- reiary - treasurer, jwanene ver- SSS nvrz'Ia.: mv wa a sac giuux aaiux caul Sunday at 6:30 at the church. SwegleParents, Teachers Hold First Meeting Statesman Newt Service SWEGLE New officers of Swe- gle's Parent-Tteachers association npntpr vim nrMiHanf1 V I c, .. 3 " 71 I own-im;, biiu m. wuuue I Harner. treasurer. I ...... I ine xrouD announced tnat. the Salem Civic players will present comedy, "Calm Yourself," at the school Friday night,. Novem- ber 17. Tickets will be hold by 1 - aiem civic players wiu present I " - - W T A. i- UU1U UJ the association and proceeds will be used to buy equipment for the school. New teachers Introduced by utiu( c uai olyn Going, Lillian Schmidt, Mar- iorie Housley, Leola Daniels and Ai;u T ii m... x i nun . iwuwaiu. a iiey receivea corsages from Mrs. Savin. Serving during the social hour were Mesdames Melvin LaDue, Jansen, Ray Bernardy and Ralph Alsman. The membership chair- man issued 30 new cards. Silverton Churchos ASSEMBLY OF GOD Front st. Sunday scbooi 9:41 a m. Services 11 ajn, 7, I p.m. Sunday. p.m. Tuesday and Thursday. CATHOLIC St PaaTs Pine and Grant Masses S. 10 a. m. Sunday. 1:30 a m weekdays, 73O a. m. Saturday. CHRISTIAN First Park and 1st Jundsy school 9:45 a. ra. Services 11 a. nv, 7 30 p. m. Sun day. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 608 N. 2nd. Sunday school 19 a nv Services 11 a. m, 7:43 p. m. Sunday. 7:49 p. m. wtanesday. rmmrtiN artcNrK 3rd and Lewis. Sunday school 10 a. tu. Services 11 a. m. Sunday. CHURCH OF CHRIST MWA hall. Bible class 10 a.m. Serv ices 11 and 11:45 a.m, 730 pjn. Sunday. CHURCH OF GOD 2nd and A. Sunday school 10 a. m. Services 11 a. m, S p. m. Sunday, t p. rn. Wednesday. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LDB Knights of Pythias ball, oak Mill. 11 a.m. and 7 pjn. Sunday. LUTHERAN Calvary 310 Jersey. Sunday school 10 a. m. Services 11 a. m. Sunday. S r m . a n.m. weanesaav. Immanael N. Church st Sunday achool 10 a. m. Service 11 a. nv. Sunday. Trinity 2nd and A- Sunday school 10 a. m Services 11 a. m. sunaay. afETRUDIST Main and Flska. Sunday school 1:45 , m Hmnrit 11 a. m. Sunday. Maraaaia Silverton -Mara uam hllh way, Sunday scnooi is a, m. servica 11 a, ra. Sunday. PfLGRIM HOLINESS 942 S Water. Sunday school 9:43 a. rn. Services 11 a. tn. 730 p. nv Sun day 73C p. m. Wednesday. irVTNTfl BV ADVENT1ST 1 Park and 2nd. Sabbath school 9:41 a. nv Services 11 a nv Saturday. 730 p. m Wednesday. . - Frederick ij mai un, uicaiuciii, w. v. iir- i sunaav scnooi suDenntenaeni. ur. i nn nre-natal and Ma bv care at Evannelislic Assembly of God Market at Park Ave. Sunday School 9:45. Pastor's Sermon 11:00 Youth Groups & Vesper 6:15 By eT' Evangelists 7:45 Sat. 6:45 P.M. Broadcast over KOCO This Family Church Bids You. Welcome Rer. Walter S. Frederick, Pastor Educator- I S Dr. Haebiro Yaasa. Japanese to Address Three Salem Groups j Dr. Hachiro Yuasa. head of Ja pan's International Christian Uni versity, will address three Salem groups Tuesday in support of a fund campaign for the school. Dr. Yuasa has scheduled a pub lic speech at 8 p.m. at Waller hall on the Willamette campus, ac cording to Glen L. Weaver who heads the Salem ICU committee. Earlier Tuesday he will address the Kiwanis club and the Salem ICU committee. Missions and I s- Kmnva I C Xf" A-V T A ' vv -j- y- I In Sweet Home Statesman News Service SWEET HOME, Oct!' 20 At dist) the Rev. William Hobbs, pas- tor,' will preach Sunday. At 3 p.m. the Youth Fellowship group will go to First Methodist church . A A. 1 - L. in AiDany, wim leacners, ior mc church school workshop meet There will be no evening service at the local church. The Church of Christ of Latter Ixtr r r.Mmn rnntslK, will 1 ' ' T lurv.'x.7 - nve an auuress. ux wc eveuuig district officers from Corvallisl I .ll n 4V. iai'nii WJU m"1" i" 111 I . , Jfivangeiist wayne nagersxrom 01 Evangelist Wayne Fagerstrom of Florence, Ore has begun a series of revival meetings In the Assem- bly of God church. , I - ' ' Fagerstrom is an Oregon man I wb- nM traveled widely in the ministry since uyj i " 1 1?,?!" ministry HiS nr-achea and sines nifihfly. I t MH5v tv, -rt H7b. svvp. . wuwiv i The Rev. R. 1. Casselrnan is pas tor. B. Ross Evans, pastor 'of the Church of Christ, will preach both Sunday morning and evening. At the Church of the Nazarene Ion Saturday at 3:30 pjn. will be the Youth for Christ rally. The Rev. Mr. Cassels, missionary to Africa, will be speaker. At the BaDtlst church Sunday will be devoted to missionary work according to the Rev. Lee Finley, pastor. Mrs. Rolland P. Hood, Portland, executive secretary of the Oregon state Woman's Mis sionary union, Sunday evening will assist in the installation of W. M. U. officers and give the address. Friendly Garden Club Meets at Jefferson Statesman News Service JEFFERSON Hal Wynd show ed colored slides of gardens in the community at the Monday night meeting of the Jefferson Friendly Garden club. Forty members and five guests attended. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Spayd and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Summers of the Friendly Farmers Garden club of Riverview and Mrs. Louise Riis, were visitors. Mrs. Ernest Powell1 had charge of the flower arrangements, with many different ones disDlaved. Holiday decorations win be topic for the November 20 'meeting, when Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pow- elL Mrs. Vireil Bailes and Mrs. Joe McKee will 'be on the hos pitality committee, with Mrs. Maurice Townsena arranging we flowers. New. Radio Broadcast "The Call of Faith" KOCO - 1490 kc ; 8:45 a.m. Monday- thru Friday listen In" Si Sarah Byers Begins Suxw Oct 22 Each Night 7:45 ; Except Mon. & Sat . At Temple Church School Workshop Will Start Tuesday The three-day Christian educa- tion workshop for the Christian churches of Oregon will open I Ai?!7 V tT1- " tvsl Leaaersnip jaucauon x. nrouen 1 Visual Demonstration" - is the I theme of the workshop, accord- basement has been remodeled to tag to . Leighton DashielL Dallas, accommodate increasing - attend chairman of the state education ance and to facilitate instruction commiRee. in cniei icaiurc wui i leaaersnip -aucauon, jusx reieasea 1 by the InternaUonal Council of 1lAl!iniii V1vmlrw ThR PsW TVwt Leonard, minister of Christian ed-1 ucation at First Presbyterian 1 " w a.1 a si j; a. ai cnurcn m roruano, wm oireci me visual pease. , The Rev. Carl Gelder, minister of Christian education and Paul Mouoway are neacung tne local committee on arrangements. Mrs. jonn Hauienxranz is airecung we tees are Mark Getzendaner, pro housing for delegates from all eram and devotions; R. Wm parts of the state. Guest Sermon Set at Amity sutesmaa News Serrtea AMITY. Oct 20 The Rev. William F. Morse, former pastor, will be guest speaker at bothlnuiy. WCTIlt -uene ouwe, jLsier morning and evening services Sunday at the Church Of Christ The Methodist Women's Society of Christian Service will make its visitation trip to the Dallas society Tuesday. Wednesday will be Self- Denial day at the local church in charge of Mrs. C R. Davenport The mission study class of Amity Council of Church Women met Tuesday afternoon for the first lesson , of the five-weeks course. Mrs. Andrew Wakeman is leader. Baby Care, Pre-Nalal Oasses Started for I , .. . norm oanuam uegiun I - " statesman News Scrvlee NORTH SANTIAM Misses M. Couper and L. Birkbeck, health nurses from the Marion county nre-natal and babv I ' . 1 the home of Mrs. R. A. Hammer , nursaay. I 1. M,ha, inam .fmn!Mj Vxw . UJ I . ... Mrs. ignore ikictiuinn. Attenamg Mrs. Lenore McGuffin. Attending were Mesdames Gerry Hilton, Frances Dickman of JJ ? P ' -a?CKm5n. 01 1 . . - - , . norm oanuam, ana aucs jrneien of Stayton. The next class will be held at Mrs. Phelen'i home ,In I Starton. Greeting Cards Christmas Everyday Choice Sentiments and . Scripture Texts . . Bible Book House 150 S. Uberty St, Salem 'J. R. Tumbull, Proprietor ' Also Messenger, Sanshine and Shepherdtown Lines for Resale The METHODIST, Churches of Salem Invito You To Worship Each Sunday YOU ARE INVITED TO HEAR . . . ARTIST-EVANGEIIST ' Chslk Artist - Dynsrfc Preacher . ; of Bethany. Oklahoma ilst n .to.0 rx. J Friends Plan School Drive Six weeks of intensive Sunday " school attendance effort will be launched Sunday by South Salem Friends church, Robert Nordyke, superintendent, announced Friday. The church is participating in the third ' annual International Sundav hnol attndam mntHi snonsoriH hv crhritian tjt man. The goal set by the local w w - AVMa, AS9S J -CX. m average attendance. Durins? recent weeks th rhnrrh q classes for all ages. v hSaieill ltliniSierS I 1 .OlimilttPOS NaniPfl I . 1 - - I r aammiit for RaVm I lal association for the camin vmf were announced this week bv tha I of ficers. headed by the Rev. Oral W. Clemens, president. I Chairmen of standins? commit I Turner, state institutions: Seth tiuntmgton, civic and social re form: Wilmer Brown, social rela tions; Omar Barth, membership ana courtesy: Chester Hamblm. Christian education; G. E. Brick- I.,--, . . . m I Uecker, vacation Bible school; orwu Aioore. umsuan - eauca- I non week; Dudley strain, inter- I cnurcn activities; waiter Freder- rnanKsgiving; jlxhus vvnite. " V man .puouatji loja i. Anaerson, raaio. "Where Art Thon?' Iff ' by "Bob" Ward Scttardar Mqhl 8 PJM Sunday School 19 AM. Wenhlp 11 AJkL Last Service with Key. Ward EvxmtTftllsflc 7:45 VUL Next Week Thitrsday thni Ssnday Tha WUmh Family f Waak. Failh Tate made North 5th at Gaines . Welcome Find Poise for Living In Wholesome Worship ,9:45 and 11.00 AJA. Two Morning Services "Wanted, a Great Indignation" Sermon by the Minister 9:45 AJA. Church School First Presby ttrian - Church ; . CAesneketav at Winter Chester W. Hamblln, raster Ficinrcs 01 Italy - Showing Ruins of Pompeii Yolcanic VesTxrius - Appicm Way SemincDTT converted . Priests Message: "Man's Greatest Problem" 7:45 P.M. MORNING WORSHIP "Content Earnestly for The Fcdin" , Ut A. M.! . First Evangelical United Brelluen ' Chnrch Marion Ssnuner Wilmer N. Brown. Minister Vete lis -YttT )obson Every Ilight 7:30 PJ1 - Except Saturday ' . ' .- ' - . ... -r - -.-,v-- -,- ' '- --' ' Cbrch of tha Uazcress 13th e Center 'Salem's Singing Church