6 (Sac. Z) Statesman, Salem, Ore Sal. Feb. 13, 1954 Rev. Greene Arrives to Bedn Ministry at Christian GhureH The Rev. Wayne Greene, new pastor of the First Christian Church, will begin his ministry in Calatn SitnHav fliirinff the 10:45 a. m. service. He arrived here by plane Thursday. fHe succeeds the Rev. Dudley Strain who recently accepted a call to Lubbock, Tex. The Rev. Donald Payne, interim, pastor for ; past four months, will leave next ! week for Pendleton, Ore., where lie has been called to the Chris tian Church.: ' The Rev. Greene, formerly of j Beatrice, Neb., has held but three pastorates during his 25-year min- j istry. A graduate of Drake Uni versity! he has served churches at Kearney, Neb., and liberty. Mo., .as well as the Beatrice church. " His 11-year tenure at the latter church is the longest in its his tory. While in Beatrice he was act ive in Boy Scout work, president of the Kiwanis Club and is a member of the Masonic Lodge. ' Mrs. Greene and her mother, ' Mrs. Sadie Johnson, had planned to arrive in Salem the first part of the week but Mrs: Johnson ?rsday at a fered a broken hip last Saturday nrl is in critical condition at a Beatrice hospital, the new min- istersaid. x xvxctui The Greenes have two children, j y Mrs. Carl Hanley whose husband' The Women's: Missionary So is studying for the ministry at the ciety of the First United Breth college of the Bible, Lexington, ren Church will conduct the eve Ky., and Wayne Greene Jr., a so-; ning service Sunday and will phomore at Drake University. j present their annual temperance Baptist Group Plans Banquet The annual Sweetheart Ban quet of . the Capitol Baptist Church is scheduled for Thurs day -night at 6:30 when all youth of the church including the Sun day Schol department and Train ing Unions will gather at the recreation halL Speaker will be the Rev. George Hash, pastor of the Rock wood Baptist Church in Portland, with Charles Mary as master of ceremonies. Included in the pro gram will be skits and musical numbers by young people of the church. Theme of the .decorations and program will be "Hearts of Love." Salem Churches APOSTOLIC JESUS NAME 44S Center. 11 a.m.. S p.m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Ctatrtl - 313 ,fc N. Commtrclal l; a.m 7.30 p.m. ETinitlistlc Temple Park and Mar ket. 11 a.m.. 7:45 pjn. : fh Chapel 12th and Leslie. 11 Jn. 7:45 p.m. BAPTIST . Bethel Cottage and D. 11 Jn., 7:30 p.m. . CalTary Liberty and Miller. 11 aJ- 7 JO' pjn. First Liberty and Marion. U a.m. T:30 p.m. Immanuet Hazel and Academy. 11 aum.. 7:30 p.m. West Salem City Building. 1320 Zdgtwater. 11 a.nx- and 7 JO pjn. CATHOLIC St Joseph t Winter and Chemek ta A, 7. . :1S. 10 JO. 11:43 ajn. St. Vincent da Paul Myrtle and Columbus, f, 7 JO, 1:45. 10. 11:13 a.m. CHRISTIAN - Conrt SC 17th and Court. 10:30 a.m 7 JO p.m. First Cottage and Marion. 10:43 i bv. 7 JO pjn. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 3th and Gaines 11 a.m. 7 JO o.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Central Cottage and Chemeketa. 10:30 a.m.. T:30 p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Scientist First Liberty and j Chemeketa. 11 gun. and p.m. , j CHl'KCH OF GOD First Cottage and Hood. 11 a m 7 JO p.m CHURCH OF GOD, The 40 S. 22nd. 11 a.m.. 7:43 pjn. CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECT 1330 S. 20th. 11 a.m.. 7:43 pjn. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAT SAINTS 5th and Madison. a.m.. C .30 pjn. CONGREGATIONAL first Cottage and Marion H a m. KRight Memorial 19th and Terry tl iJn. EPISCOPAL St. Paul's S. Liberty and Myers. 7 JO. 9:30. tl ajn. EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED Bethany. Capitol and Marion. 11 pjn. BV ANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Englewoed 17th and Nebraska. 11 jn 7 JO r.m. First Summer and Marlon. 10 JO .m 7 JO pjn. FAITH VABERNACLE 1309 K. th 11 a.m.. 7:43 p m rOUmiQUARE 90 N. 19th. 11 a.m.. 7:43 pjn. FREE METHODIST Winter and Market 11 a.m., 7 JO -JR.. u, FRIENDS ' ' Highland Ayenne Church and Highland. 11 a.m.. 7:30 o.m PHELPS MUSICAL TEAM ! HEAR ROY PHELPS OF TENN. L I SING PRAY PREACH VOCAL AIID INSTRUIIEIITAL v Trios Quartets Soloa? OIIE WEEK 01ILT Feb, 16-21 8 P. M. Niahtly Saturday Niaht Rally Th 13 th 8 P. M. Sunday Morning Worship 11; A. M Sunday Erangelisac Z P. M. Max Wycrtt Spaks . I FAITH TABER1IACLE 1305 North 5th, at Gcdnct ' , !; J&LJ Rev. Wayne Greene, new pastor of the First Christian Church, will begin his ministry here Sunday morning. Tempcraie 1 u . PirrnnUi Caf program. The. film "It's the Brain that Counts" will be shown and a musical program under the di rection of Mrs.V Betty Rogers is scheduled. The Rev. Richard V. Kilmer, pastor, will be - absent from his pulpit for the next two Sundays while he conducts an evangelistic campaign at Siftjn, Wash. On Feb. 21. the Christian En deavor youth Hll be in charge of the evening service and the Rev. Rollie Rogers, student pas tor, is scheduled t speak. Ministers to Meet I The monthlyl meeting of the Salem Ministerial Association will be held at 10 a. m. Tuesday at the Church f God, the Rev. Collis Blair, secretary, announ ced this week, t South Salem Commercial At Wash ington. 11 a.m, ,7 JO p.m. FCLL GdSPEL PENTECOSTAL Calvary Chapel 1143 N. Liberty 11 a.m.. 7:43 p.m. Foil Gosiel Mission S01 N. Lib erty. 10 a.m, 7:45 p.m. .estak Nnc Pentecostal 1173 Lew is. 11 a.m.. 7:45 p.m. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 1830 Mission. S p.m. Sunday. JEWISH i Broadway and j Madison. 7 JO p.m. (Friday). J KINGWOOD BIBLE ! 1125 Elm. 9:45 ajn.. 10:45 am, 7:43 PJn.. J LUTHERAN A Central Capitol and Calnes. 11 a.m., 7:43 p.m. i. Christ 18th ajld State 8:43. 11 a.m , St John's 14th and Court St. 10 JO i a.m. St. Mark 343 N. Church. 11 a. m. MENTAL SCIENCE 1363 Elm St .Classes 8 p. m. Trlday MflHODISI ; First Church and State. 9:30 and 11 a. m. & Jason Lee Winter and Jefferson. 8:30 and 11 a. m. LesLe Commercial and Meyers. 11 a.m. 7 JO p.m. : West Salem I'd and Garth. 1:10 and 11 a.m. NAZAREN E First 13th and Center. 10 : ajn, 7 JO p.nv i OPEN BIBLE STANDARD 1232 N. Commercial. 11 ajn, 7:41 pjn. : PILGRIM HOLINESS 2285 Carlton. , 11 a.m, 7 JO pjn. PRESBYTERIAN -First Winter and Chemeketa. 9:43 a jr. 11 00 a.m. j REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS. 17th and Chemeketa. 11 a.m, 8 p.m. 4 SALEM BIBLE CLASS 2Va miles east on Center St 11 a.m. and 7 JO pjn. 4 ' SALVATION ARMY 741 State. 11 ajn, 7 JO p.m. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Summer and Hood. 11 a.m. (Sat urday). SPIRITUALIST--First 1320 Madison.. 7:30 pjn. TRUTH CENTER 341 Chemeketa. 11 a.m. UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP 460 N Cottage St. 10 JO 'a jr. UNITED BRETHREN First 1143 Mission.; 11 a.m, 7 JO p.m. WESLEY AN METHODIST 15th and Mill St 11 ajn. and 7:45 pjn. fj Englewood EUB Schedules Drama Sunday Evening The three act drama, The Robe" will be presented Sunday evening at the Englewood Evan gelical United Brethren Church by the Cascade College players of Portland, Oregon, The cast is comprised of twenty-three mem bers, i - , The Robe1 tells the story of the soldier who gambled for the robe of Christ and won. The set ting of the play is the early Ro man Empire. The drama is an ad aptation of the popular book of the same name written by Lloyd Douglas. . The colorful costuming and special lighting add to the reality of the story. Because of its length, the play will begin at seven o'clock and the public is invited. t r Church I Work In Far Past Rallv Theme "Crisis in the i Orient" is the theme of the three-day mission ary rally now underway in the First Evange'ical United Breth ren Church. The; rally will con clude Sunday evening. Dr. Paul P. Petticord, president of the western Evangelical Sem inary, is the principal speaker. He returned recently from a tour of Japan, Formosa and Korea where he studied the work of the church: Dr. Petticord is a former pas tor of the Salem church, having served here from 1941 to 1943. He has traveled extensively in this country, Canada and through out Europe in his work as vice president of the National Associ ation of Evangelicals and as chairman of the' home board of the Oriental Missionary society. Tonight he will present a study of Formosa while Korea will be the subject Sunday fright Court Street Revival Meet t V " Starts Sunday The Rev. G. Fred Hoy, widely traveled evangelist, will conduct a series oi revival meetings at the Court Street Christian church starting Sunday i and continuing through Feb. 28. j Before he entered the field of evangelism, he served as minis ter of the First Christian church of Ingle wood, Calif., for 11 years. For the past eight years he has traveled throughout the country conducting revival campaigns. Each evening the program will include special music by mem bers of the church as well as by out-of-state guests, the Rev. w. Harold Lyman, minister, said. Some 'of the messages sched uled by the Rev; Hoy are: "If I Had Just One Sermon to Preach, "Tried Men," and 'When Is He Coming." Race Relations Sermon Topic Race Relations Sunday will be observed at the First Congrega tion Church during the 11 a. m. service Sunday when Dr. Julian Keiser, pastor, speaks on the top ic "The Good News and Human Relations." W Prior to accepting the call to the Salem church, Dr. Keiser was pastor of an inter-racial church in Chicago and was president of the Council Against Discrimination in that city. , Group Announces Assembly Dates The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of New York-will sponsor a three-day assembly of Jehova's Witnesses in Corvallis starting next Friday. Scheduled in the high school auditorium, the assembly will start with an evening session on Friday and continue with both morning and afternoon sessions Saturday and Sunday. Minister Relates Message iTheme A Manly Christianity" will be the theme! of the Sunday morning worship service at Jason Lee Memorial Methodist Church, the Rev. Ernest P. Goulder, minister, has annouc ed. I Church school will take up at 9:45 ajn. with a family night service scheduled at 5:30 p.m. AFRICA Presented by Pictures and Message Sunday 7:30 P.M. REV. AND MRS. CURTIS COCHRANE fioneer missionaries from the GOLD COAST WEST AFRICA O 11:00 a.m. 'The Witness ff-fho Believer" ? PASTOR LLOYD T. ANDERSON PREACHING ; SUNDAY SCHOOL S.-IS aum-MTbere, a Class for All" Everett Herbert, Superintendent Tun in to First BpHrt-ro9ram:v1-----v?----'---:.--1:15 aim, Monday through Friday "Family Altar 8:ti ajn. Sunday Mornings "First Cair u ll:ti ajn. Sunday Mornings "Morning Worship' "WORSHIP AT THE FRIENDLY CHURCH" V , first Baptist Church . j -Maxioa utd Liberty l E.vdhgelist : P. i')" n"ff" i ,i i iwj. rflnVWB I, , J"J 1 1 REV. R. D. BENNETT Labish Center Plans Service Statesman Newt Serric i. LABISH CENTER The Rev. Robert D. Bennett of Seattle, will hold evangelistic meetings at the Community Evangelical United Brethren Church here each even ing until Sunday, Feb. 21, the Rev. Lyman L. Myers, pastor, has announced. : A native of the Willamette val ley, the Rev. Bennett lived in Stayton as a youth and is a gra duate of the western Evangelical Seminary in Portland. Long act ive in youth work, he now is par ticipating in the Christian edu cation program of the Oregon Washington Conference of the E. U. B. Church. Banker to Speak i George P. LaBorde, Salem in vestment banker, will speak at the Salem Unitarian Fellowship Sun day morning on the subject "The History of Universalism in the Lib eral Church." Suburban Churches i ANKLNY Community Schoolhouse. Liberty-Buena Vista rd. Sunday school 10 ajn. Services 11 a.m, a p.m. Al'MSVILLE Bethel Baptist Sunday school 10 m. Services 11 a.m.. I'M pjn. Sunday 7'4& p.m Wednesday. . Wesleyaa Sunday school 10 .m Services 11 a.m, 7:30 p.m. Sunday. BROOKS Assembly of G Halt block south oz school. Sunday school 1:43 a.m. Services 11 a.m. :43 pjn. Sunday, 7:45 p.m. Wednes day CLEAR LAKE 5vanaelical united Brethren Wh'atland Terry rd. Sunday school 11 a.m. service 10 a.m. Sunday. EAST ENGLEWOOD Capital Baptist 3000 Lansing. Sun day school :45 ajn. Scrvteea 11 a. m, 7.45 p. m. Oraee Lutheran Lanslnf and Sua nyv;cw Sunday school t:4 at the church. Service at 11 a.m. EOLA Community SunOS'" s'.hool 9:43 a.m. Services 11 ajn Sunday. FOUR CORNERS Baptist State and EJma. Sunday scnooi i:3 a.m. Services 11 a.m, S p.m. Sunday, S p.m. Thursday. FRUITLAND LvanxeUcal United Brethren Sun- da school 10 ajn. Services 11 ajn, 7:30 p.m. Sunday. 7:30 p.m. Wed nesday. GARDEN ROAD Christian Cbnrch Bible school 9:5 ajn. Worship 11 a.m.. 7:50 p.m. Sunday. Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 p m. HAYESVILLE Halbert Memorial BaptiH 4290 Portland rd. Sunday school 9:43 a.m. Services 11 a.m, 7:30 pjn. Sunday. 7 JO p.m. Thursday. HOPEWELL Evantelical united Brethren Sun day school 10 a.m. services 11 ajn. p.m Sunday. pjn. weanesaay. KEIZER Church f Christ 1030 Dearborn. Sunday school 10 a.m. Services 11 a.m. 7 JO o.m. Sunday, 7 JO pjn. Wednesday. Cenunulty Elizabeth and Church' dale. Sunday school 9:43 ajn. Serv ices 11 ajn, 7:43 pjn. Sunday, 7:43 p.m. Wednesday. Faith Lotheraa 450S N. River rd. Sunday school 9:43 ajn. Services 11 ajn. Sunday, 7 p.m. Tuesday. Naaarene . . 4&SS .Bailey. -Sunday school 9:45 ajn. , Services 11 ajn. 7:30 p.m. Sunday. 7 JO pjn. Wed nesday LABISH CENTER Cenuaanity (Evanelical United Brethren) Suaday school 10 ajn. Services 11 a.m.. 7:43 pjn. Sunday, pjn. Wed- nsoiy. . LABISH VILLAGE Bethel Assembly . Sunday school t:43 ajn. Services 11 a.m., 8 pj Sunday, S pjn. Thursday. Commanity Sunday school 10 ajn. Services 11 a. m, S:30 p. m. Sunday. LIBERTY Liberty Church of Christ Skyline rd. Sunday school t:43 a.m. Services 11 ajn. 7 JO pjn. Sunday, 7 JO pjn. Wednesday. M CLEAY Cemmaatty Schoolhouse Sunday school 10 a.m. MARION ; rriestos Sunday school 0:45 a.m. Services 11 a.m. and S pjn. Sunday. Calvary Lutheran Sunday school id ajn. service 11 sun. Sunday. Institute. Set This Morith - For Teachers A teacher training institute for all : Sunday School teachers and others interested , in children's work will be conducted in Salem Feb. 23 to 28 by the Child Evan gelism Fellowship of Oregon. ' The. institute will be held in the Bethany Evangelical and Reform Church, Marion and N. Capitol streets. - - Dr. Reider Kauand, Pacific Coast director of the Child Evan gelism Fellowship. Miss Violet Lanquist of Los Angeles, Calif., and Miss Iris Kiger of Spokane, Wash., will direct the Institute. Classes will be from 9:30 to 12 i noon and from 1 to 3 o'clock in the afternoon. There will be instruction in memory work, and music, in the organization of children's classes, etc. The latest methods in visual aides, flannelgraph, ob'ect lessons will also be presented. Child evangelism certificates the courses at a public meeting at the host church on Friday night at 7:30. There will be a registration fee of one dollar. No tuition is charg ed and text books are furnished at cost. Those' who desire further information may call Mrs. Alex Sauerwein, Salem director of Child Evangelism. Sponsor Croups Release Authority To Congregation Authority for the operation of the Garden Road Christian church was turned over to the congregation this week with the dissolution of the planning com mittee of the three sponsoring churches, the Rev. Leonard H. Camp, minister, has announced. Monday evening the congrega tion will hold a special session to map future plans, he said. Bi ble school attendance has passed the 100 mark and a new class has been started for young adults. Sunday morning the Rev. Camp will speak on the topic "The Christ of the Common People." The evening service will have a Valentine theme. Missionaries To Talk Here Africa, presented by movies and messages, will be the theme of the closing meeting of the An nual Missionary Conference at the r irst Baptist Church bunday night at 7:30 o'clock. Speakers will be the Rev. and Mrs. Curtis Cochrane, represen tatives of the Mid-Mission Or ganization. They have worked for seven years oa the Gold Coast of French West Africa, doing pio neer work among peoples as yet unreached by the GospeL Both the Rev. and Mrs. Coch rane will speak to various Youth Groups of the church which meet at 6:15 p. m. Dallas Layman to Present Charter Ernest Jacob son of Dallas, lay leader of the Salem district, will present the charter of the local group of Methodist Men during the service Sunday morning at the Leslie Methodist church, the Rev. Coins Blair, pastor, has an nounced. A total of 18 men in the congre gation make up the Leslie group with Donald Davis as president; Douglas Partridge, vice presi dent; and Roy Grettie, secretary- treasurer. Lutheran Group To Hear Teacher Speaker for the Grace Luther ah Brotherhood meeting at 8 p.m, Tuesday will be Dr. Francis E. Clark, instructor at the Oregon College of Education, Monmouth, the Rev. Lowell W. Holte, pastor, has announced. Members of the Christ Luther an Brotherhood will be guests at this meeting and a social hour will follow. WiWbj Evangelistic FamOy RETURNS TO CALVARY CHAPEL 1143 North Liberty ONE WEEK ONLY Beginning Sunday, Feb. 7 BIBLE PREACHING INSPIRATIONAL SINGING 11 yr. old Geepel Singer Nightly 7:45, Except Monday Rer. aad Mrs. J. B. Ellin gsoa Pastors Hear Pastor R. 6. Schaffner Discuss The Ten Commandments a 10 EX0TK5 IK1TSB AT TO Johnson Memorial Church j , (No. Summer at Hood St.) r ... T : ; :f:KS3SG; : r.V:'.. ,.. Sunday CishlJeb. 14, 1954-7:30 o'clock iijOTSICfJC Idolatry in ttcisrn America ; Councils Blan Conference to Aid Migrants The migrant worker commit tees of the Salem Council of Churches and Council of Church women will meet at -7:30 pjtl. rnaay, reb. 19, in the West Salem Methodist church to out line a program to aid migrant agricultural workers in this area this summer. ; Scheduled to be present for the meeting are the Rev. Dean Col lins, western regional supervisor of migrant work for the Rational Council of Churches, and Miss Betty WhiUker who will be in charge of the migrant program in . Oregon from May through September. Tbey will be accom panied by Dr. Mark Talney, ex ecutive secretary of the Oregon Council of Churches. Mrs. Ernest, P. Goulder and Rev. Harold W. Black, Salem, are members of the state migrant committee of the Oregon coun cil, which will meet in the Port land YMCA at 10 a.m. Tuesday to set up the state-wide pro gram. Possibility of extending the migrant ministry to a new location in southern Oregon will be discussed. Hillsboro, McMinnville aad Milton-Freewater are the other Oregon communities where mi grant work was carried on last year. Dallas Church Remodeling Commences Statesman News Service DALLAS Remodeling of SL Phillips Catholic church is under way a project that will mate rially change the appearance of the structure. The interior is being remodel ed with walls and ceiling finished with raked plywood. An addition measuring 16'x40' at the back of the church is taking shape. In this new section will be the al tar, sacristy, utility room and rest rooms. The floors of the auditor ium are also being refinished and the church foundation renewed. At a later date, a new entrance will be added which will increase the interior. A nursery and choir loft will be located in this front portion. Last summer the church was reroofed. The cost of remod eling will be about $7000. Choir Schedules Radio Program The high school choir of the First Presbyterian Church will make its first radio appearance over station KOCO during the 9:43 a.m. service Sunday. The choir is directed by Don Gleckler. Also scheduled for the Sun day morning service on Feb. 28 ii the sacrament of infant bap tism. Parents with children for baptism have been requested to notify the church office. St Paul's Plans April Convention The diocesan convention will be held Sunday, April 25, in SL Paul's Episcopal church with the opening service slated at 7:30 p.m., the Rev. George H. Swift, rector, has announced. Confirmation Sunday is sche duled the same day and will be observed during the 11 a.m. serv ice, he said. Confirmaton in struction is conducted from 7:15 to 8 p.m. each Thursday in the guild room of the church. Children's Hour To Start Tuesday The Happy Hour" for chil dren will start Tuesday after noon at the Free Methodist Church and, will continue each evening after school through Feb. 28. Miss Julia Mae Weber, chil dren's activity director for the denomination in Oregon, wjll be in charge and the program will include stories and puppet shows. First Melhodisl Church Down Town - the Tall White Spire With the Chimes 1:51 udlLMLm. "WholsMy Heighbor'f likaj-XaM-IU0-12.-00 Brooks H. Moore Minister Weekday Bible To Be Theme of Statesman Newt Service SILVERTON Work of the weekday Bible School in Silver- ton wiill be the subject of Miss Wanda Needles, Bible School in structor, when she speaks dur- Guest Pastor I if V--' . . : .y . -f fV'j v - ; 7 E U 7 will conduct a gospel series at the Pratum Mennonite Church. Mennonite Group At Pratum Plans Gospel Meetings Statesman Vews Service PRATUM A series of Gospel meetings will be held at the Pra tum Mennonite Church starting Wednesday evening at 7:30 and continuing through Feb. 28, the Rev. Frank S. Harder has an nounced. ' Guest speaker for the series will be the Rev. H. P. Fast of Reedley, Calif. I The Rev. Fast gives a daily ra dio broadcast called ''Bible Trea sures Time" and is chairman of the board of missions in his de nomination. He also is a member ot the board of directors of Grace Bible Institute of Omaha, Neb Much of his teaching and preach2 ing ministry is enhanced by use of charts. He will use charts in the series here entitled: "God's Plan in the Light of Prophecy." In addition to the illustrated messages there will be a variety of special musical numbers , se cluding the Salem Academy Cho rus, an ensemble from the Dal las Evangelical Mennonite Breth ren Church, a saxophone duo and a number of local music groups. Student Team Plans Service Statesman News ' Service DALLAS The first visitation by a Willamette University depu tation team during the spring semester1 is scheduled Sunday when four students -will conduct services at the Dallas First Me thodist Church. Scheduled to participate in the service are Dale Harris of Salem, Carol Emerson of Corbett, Eu gene Groves of Eugene, and Ray mond Owens of Boise, Idaho. School President To Give Lectures NEWBERG Dr. J. A, Huff man, president of winno Lake School of Theology, Winno Lake, Ind.f will begin a five-day lec ture series at George Fox Col lege Monday. His; subject will be on Biblical archaeology. ' First Church ! Center k sk I 3 A I Salem's Singing Church The Public Is Salem's LUTHERAN . WELCOME YOU r.a-l I C r V North Capitol at Gaines I lenirai VU W G. B. Rundstrora, Pastoral Services 11 A. M. and TAS P. M. Sunday School, 9:43 A. M. Christ (A. PC.) T. M. Gebhard, Pastor . f Services 8:45 A. M. and 11 A. M., Sunday School 10 A. M. " C aL i f k 4503 North River Road t railn IU. l I. A. Geo. Holmquist, Pastor f . Services 11A.M. Sunday School 8:45 A. M. Good Shepherd (U. C L A.) H. E. Hamilton; Pastor Services ! 11 A. Sunday School 9:45 A. M, i ' ' ' f lr f 1 3300 Sunnyview Avenue UrOCe VC 1 V. L. w. Holte, Pastor ; ' : Services 11 A. M. - Sunday School, 9:45 A. U..I - ' ' ' " " ' : I4th d C urt S ts St. John's (Mo. Syn.) , 1ail w. cSSpISS Services 10:30 A. M. Sunday School 9:15 A. M. Co f ' W4r (11 f I A 343 North Church v ST. liaSlK U. L. A. John L. Cauble, Pastor 1 Services 11 A. M. - Sunday School, 9:30 A. L ... School Work Talk Sunday ing the Sunday Schol hour at the Pilgrim Holiness Church Sunday. The School is sponsored by the Ministerial Association. I f Services in the Methodist Church Sunday evening will in clude a meeting of the Method ist Youth Fellowship; at 7 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs ' Milton Baum, counsellors, have an nounced. I; Newel Morgan, state! steward- 5 ship director for the Christian churches, will be guest speaker Sunday night at 7:30 at the First Christian Church Fellowship dinner will follow the 11 o'clock morning services. Week of Com passion will be observed in the First Christian from Feb. 21-28. Immanuel Luther Luther League meet with Trinity Luther League at Trinity Sunday night at 7:30. The adult class at Immanuel Church will meet Monday at 8 o'clock and the Lutheran Chil dren of the Reformation will meet Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss Hannah Olson, new advisor of, the group. j 1 Temperance Sunday will be observed at the Silverton Alli ance Church Sunday daring the Sunday School hour. The subject j win be "Disastrous , Revelry." Thursday approximately 150 women of the Ladies Missionary Prayer Band of the Silverton Al liance church went to Albany to take part in the North, Oregon Rally of Prayer Bands, Mrs. Joseph Cooper, wife of the pas tor of the Silverton church, is chairman of the North Rally Zone. Mrs. Albert Larsen is president of the local group. Fellowship dinner will be ob served after worship?! Sunday morning at Trinity Lutheran ' Church with hosts to include Mr. and Mrs. Ludvig MeyerfMr. and Mrs. William Bloch, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bloch, Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Bergerson, Mr. and Mrs. WU- . , Ham Schwarz and Mr. and Mrs. rr. Raymond Kellis. I - Sunday night at 7:30; at Trin ity a group of Immanuel Hosp tal nurses from Portland will give a program under the sponsorship of Trinity Luther League in the church social rooms. : Trinity Young people have invited youth from Immanuel and Calvary con gregations as well as adults. Special Tlieme Marks Serpion Statesman News Service LIBERTY A Valentine's Day theme will be observed at the Liberty Christian Church of Christ on Skyline Road Sunday morning when the Rev. Wayne Bryant, pastor, speaks on the topic, "Christ the Heart .of Christianity." , All visitors and absent mem bers will receive a valentine Sun day and special musical: program is planned. In addition Sunday a Sunday school contest designed to bring out members! on time will' eb continued. I Monday night . a worker's con ference is scheduled; at the church. I First Presbyterian Church j Chemeketa and Winter I "Adventure in Brotherhood" By Dr. Poling Two Services: 9:45 1 1 a.m. KOCO, 10:00 aJm. . of the Nazarene at Thirteenth I 9:45-Church School I 10:50 Worship j - wiiiiam r. uiav. iDtimna 6:30 Youth Hour 7:30 Evangelistic Service William P. Clav, .speaking Cordially Invited . 1 Chilrches