Tomorrow's Sunday -j News of Special Church Activities in Salem and the Valley Silverton Young People Attend PortlJand Luther League Meet Salem Church Council Sponsors Bible Study A mass meeting, sponsored oj we aaiem unuicu w v-uunuca, on Tie Understanding and Use of the Bible'' will be held at the First Christian Church Sunday at 7:30 p. m. , Ttr fiprald Lame. Berkeley. Calif- the featured speaker, i as authority and well known lecturer on the Bible for the National Council of Churches of Christ iof America; Participating in the serv- i jcc ii i .ou wui uc xi. i " new- ton Poling, of the First Presby terian Church and the Rev. Wayne Greene of the First Chris tian Church. The united choirs of all the; member i churches will sing. : . ' .- ' ' . M Dr. Brace Knapp, a laymen, is president of the Salem Council of Churches, which unites laymen and ministers of all, Salem area churches cooperating with the National and World Council of Churches. f Dr, Larue will also speak Mon day evening at the monthly din ner meeting of the balem coun cil of Churches in the First Chris tian Church at 6:30 p. m. He will speak on the use oi the Bime Dy Sunday School teachers, directors nf relirious education, and in the regular organizations of the chyrch. Dinner reservations must be phoned to the cnurcn Dy Sun day noon. 1 i j Salem to Host Northwestern M ission ' 4 ' " -. a, ;. . The North Pacific District of the Union Gospel Missions Conference will be held in Salem today vand Sunday with the Salem Mission. 315 North Commercial street as host..; , - j About 40 mission superintendents nd workers will be here from Washington, Oregon and Vancou-i ver. B. C. j The conference will begin at 1:30 . p.nUat the First Baptist church. During the afternoon meeting there will be a business meeting, panel discussion on mission work; and special music is planned. A banquet will be held at 6:30 p.mi at the First Baptist church. An Interesting program har beert arranged with testimonials, special music and a report from the dis trict president. The keynote "speak er will be the Rev. : L. Klasseni from Vancouver, B.C. v The climax meeting of the con ference will be the Sunday after noon rally at the First Evangelical United Brethren church, j Marion and Summei streets. The I speaker then will bet the Dean of Mission Superintendents C. M. Shaugh nessy. Special music will be sup plied by) the Salem Singers. The public has been urged to attend these meetings to become better acquainted with the work being done on Skid Row. Since June 1 ' the following services have been rendered by the Salem mission: 2319 meals, 1609 lodgings, 56 pieces of clothing given out and 38 pro fessions of faith, in Christ. ; Veterans fD Services Set av The first. Veterans Day church services for' all war veterans will be held Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at the First Methodist church. ; I " ! James Callaway, president of the Salem Federation of Patriotic Orders, I requests all officers of member organizations to nouiy him of the number attending from each group so proper reservations mav be made bv church officials. The Federation is composed of 30 veteran auxiliary and patriotic organizations.. ' "Is" Peace I Possible?" will be Dr. Brooks H; Moore's sermon top ic at the service. Dr. Moore is castor of First Methodist. "The Hidden Heart" will be shown. a 1 e m C Ii ii r c h e s ' Missionary To Colombia To Talk Here The Rev. G. Burton Biddulph of the Oriental and Inter-American Missionary society will speak Tues day night at the Free Methodist church. I i . ' He has- served for the past seven years in Colombia, South America, and only recently returned to carry on deputational work in America. While in Colombia he was also presidentj of the Conference of Evangelical Missions of Colombia. This organization is serving in a very important capacity as it goes before the government in behalf of the many missions and mission aries as well as launching evan gelistic crusades in ail parts of Colombia. i l The Rev. Biddulph win speak on conditions in Colombia, relating recent developments and happen ings in missionary work there. He Will also show colored pictures 'of the missionary enterprise. The service will, be at 7:30 p.m. Scmfwypshrdlushrdluetaoinshrdluo Congregation To Observe Loyalty Month Statesman News Service St Mark's Lutheran Church will observe November 'as Loyal ty Month. It is the season wjien the church stresses loyalty in at tendance at the services of wor ship, and in Christian service in general. , Each Sunday during the month a layman will address the con gregation briefly on an important phase of the church's work. The sermons will be delivered, by the pastor, the Rev. John L. Cauble. The committee in charge of Loyalty Month arrangements is headed by E. W. Hillstrom. The theme selected is. "Building. My Church. The four Sundays' have been designated in order as Roll Call Sunday, Layman's Sunday, Pledge Sunday, sand Communion Sunday. tatei maa Ntws Service v" SILVERTON Four young people from Trinity i Lutheran Church are attending ' the District Luther League convention which will close Sunday. t Theme of the' conference is "Re joice, the Lrd is King." Principal " i speaker for the occasion is then Group to See i Missionary Film of Borneo - . - - i SUtetm&a New Scrrlc ' , MACLEAY A colored motion picture taken in the . jungles of Borneo by Dr., ' Louis T. Talbot, then president iof the Bible Insti tute of Los Angeles, will be shown at 10 a.m. Sunday, at the Macleay Sunday school on Route 5, Macleay road. t ' The picture includes scenes of dense jungle life with the customs and living conditions of the Dyak natives. Missionaries are shown pulling teeth ; and ministering to the needs of former headhunters. The climax of the picture shows more than 5,000 ''men, women and children who have come to know Christ through the preaching of the Gospel. .. . 1 ; Much 'of the picture Is centered around the life and ministry of the Rev, J. -Arthur Mouw, a mission ary under the Christian and Mis sionary Alliance, who spent 20 years in Borneo! ' j The picture is) presented by the film department Of the Bible 'Institute- of Los Angeles. . This film will also be shown at Victor Point schoolhouse, Sunday, 11 a.m.; Antioch schoolhouse, Sun day, S p.m.: f ahd Beaverlake schoolhouse Friday at 2 p.m. Confirmation Service Set The third section of St. Paul's Episcopal church's 1934 confirma tion class will be confirmed Tfaurs day, Nov. 18. by Bishop Benjamin Dagweu of the Episcopal Dioscese t .... i , oi vreguii. i . The service wiB be held at 8 P-m. ' Rev. Carroll L. Hinderlie of Minne apolis. . v. ; .! . , The Rev. A. W. Nelson, pastor, will give the r message Sunday morning at Immanud 1 Lutheran church and the senior choir, direct ed by . Mrs. George Gillis, will sing. Several from the congrega tion are also present for the Port land convention. i ' .' v. i A former pastor of Calvary Lu theran church, the Rev. J. A. Tofte, will give the morning ser mon at the church Sunday. He present js from Hawley, Minn. New members will be received into Christian and Missionary Al liance church Sunday morning. Cer tificates of baptism also will be presented. 'The Rev. Joseph Coop er, pastor, will speak on the topic "The Seven Walks of the Chris tian." - . : ! : ! ' - Indepe ridence Church Slates 3 Meetings : l j, - O , , -j lUttimu Ni Service ' i ' INDEPENDENCE The Ses sion of Calvary Presbyterian Church, Independence, an nounces! a series of three- eve ning teaching sermons and dis cussions to be i held at 8:00 p.m. on Sunday and on Nov. 14 and 21. O-u -' r" - ,, :; The Rev. Daniel B. Wessler, minister of Calvary Church and instructor in philosophy at the Oregon College 1 of Education, will , present t he theme, "The Person ' of Jesus ! Christ," in se ries: "The ..Virgin Birth of Je sus, "The Temptations of Je sus," and "The Obedience of Jesus.-. ' H- ' " ; Dr. Wessler j has qualified in the field of the Life of Christ after three years of research at the University of St! Andrews, Scotland. In the series to be pre sented a variety of traditional points of view as well as results of recent research will be in cluded. ! ! i ' ' .(.- -r FILM SCHEDULED ' " The colored film, "I Saw Bor neo," will be shown) Sunday at 7 p.m. at Wesleyan Methodist church by Dr. Louis Talbot of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Calif. ( ... ,?. ATOSTOLJC KSUS MAMS j 441 CtnUf. 11 ia, pis. : ' ASSEMBLI .Or GOO ' 1 -i Central CotUf and Hood. 11 Ja. nd 7:30 pjn. '' . " EvaaiiUtUc Tml Park and Mar t. U a.m, 1:45 pjn. : ; Kb Clutvcl Utto and LmU. 2 U J&- 5 and D. U I MUlcr. 11 BAPTIST BaUcl CotUf TJn o.m. Calvary Liberty a it.. 7t30 o m ! Caattal Bastist 3000 LaiuinK. Sun day school t:49 ajn. Snrtc U a. m 7 .4$ D m. . First Labarty and Martoa. 11 a-Ja. f :30 jn. ' - lamaaatl Haial and Academy. 11 Watt Salem-City uJldlnt. . IX Kds water. 11 ua an i jm p-m. emouc ' St Jeitph't Winter and Chtatek ta a. t. a us. uaa u:a St. Vincent Pant Myrtle . and Columbus. (. TJO. t.ii. It, U4I.UL CtlllTUM Ceart St. 17Ut . and Court, 11 m m 7 JQ D.n. PUit Cottace and Marlon. 1I:4S m TJ0 pjn. ! CntlSTIAN AND MISBIONAStY " ALOANCE th ana caines u TJ0 ojiu CHCECH OP CH1IT-Caatral CotU(i and Chemeketn. It-M 1J0 p.m. . CHTJXCB OP CHKIST, SCIENTIST Pint Liberty and Chemeketa. 11 njn. pjn. p fr;. j CHl'KCH OP GOn Pint I Lancister and Glendale. 11 ajn. 'and- 7:30 pjn. - ' -U .: ;"-". Carraca op cod, ni ' t4 S. 22nd. 11 .nw 7:4 pjn.. . CKTJKCfl OF GOO OP PROPHtCT 1530 S. 20th. 11 ajn, f:4S p.m. CHracn op JEsrs christ op LATTER DAT SAINTS Sth and Madison. a.m., tJO pjn. CONGREGATIONAL ' erat Cottage and Marlon 11 a.m. BUiigat atamertal ltn and Perry 11 vm. -j : i j EPISCOPAL St PanPs ' j ' I 8. Liberty and Myers. 7 JO. JO. 11 a.m. . ITANGaXICAL AND SEEOSMED Bethany. Capitol and Marlon. 11 1 1 BTANGLLlCAL OKITKDBRETHRBN Knclcwood 17ta and Nebraska. 11 njn T30 D.m. t Pill Summer and .Marlon. liJO I JO n.m. s j i HitMmi 1 First ; j Presbyterian j Church i t - Chemeketa and Winter "The Pursuit of God"! ; oy ur. roung jTwo Serricrs: 9:45, 11 a.m.: 1 , KOCO, 10:00 o.m. PAlTHj VABEKNACXB ! FOURSQUARE ' i ' av pi. una. . mjmu, j FREE METHODIST ' " Winter and ataraet. u ajav, i FRIENDS ! ' '- Hlchland Ayenne Chnrea ama Highland. 11 un. I'M pjn. Sontn Salem Commercial m waan- Incton 11 a.m 7 JO pjn. FRIENDS "MEETING fUnprogramed) Wonhlp 10:00 a,m. YWCA. POLL GOSPEL PENTECOStAL Calyary Chapel 11 H. UbeclF. 11 a.nu 7:4 pjn. i Pan Gocrel Mbalen SOI JL ilk- rty. It un, 7:4i p.m. .na name yenaoeewii uii mv- ta. 11 njn 74S pjn. : JEB-OVASra WTffKESSES 190 Missloa. pjn. Sunday. JEWIf ' I"'-'- Broadway and Madlion. IM pjn. (rriday).j ' KINGWOOD RULE 1US Stan. S:4S ajav. :4S ajav. 7."4i LUTHERAN ! " Central Capital and r Balnea, U ajn 1M pjn. Cartrt 11th .and Itato. tm. ll Grace Lntheran Lanatna and Sun- nyritrw. Sunday school t:4S at the church. Service at 11 ajn. St John s 14th and Court SL MJI ajn. i St. Mark 343 N. Church. Sunday school 9 JO ajn." Worship 11 ajn. MENTAL SCIENCE . 13S3 En St dawes S p. am. rrtday. METHODIST 1 Pint-Church and SUte. t-M and 11 a. m. Jason Lee Winter and Jetferaon. 8:45 and 11 a.m. ls! e Commercial and Meyem 11 a.m. i 7:30 p.m. s West Salem 3rd and Gerth 11 a.m. NAZARENE Pirst 13th and Center. II JO mA. 7 JO p-m. ..(.;. OPEN BIBLE STANDARD 1232 N. Commercial. U 'ajn TM P-m. , i ; . i- PILGRIM HOLINESS 228S Carlton. U am. 7 JO pan, PRESBTTER1AN First Winter .and Chemeketa. t:4l nja. It Of ajn.. REORGANIZED CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST OP LATTER DAT SAINTS 17th and Chemeketa. 11 ajn S ojb. SALEM BIBLE CHURCH Hi miles east en Center St 11 aaa. and 7-30 nm. : , SALVATION ARMT ' 741 State 11 ajn 7 JO pja. ' SEVENTH-DAT ADVENTIST r - Summer and Hood. 11 a-m, (nat- urday). , . SPIRITUALIST Pirst 1320 Madison. 7 JO pjb. : TRUTH C EN ITS 341 Chemeketa. 11 aaa. - - ! . UNITARIAN PELLOWSHTP . ' : 460 N. Cottac. 10 ajn. UNITED BRETHREN First 1143 Mission. 11 ajn. 7 JO pjn. WESLCTAN METHODIST 13th and Mill St U aan...a S pjn. aMINI Commnnrty Schoolhouse. Uberty-Butna vista rd.. Sunday school II ajn. fiaryieea 11 ajn. a pjn. ; REVIVAL ; Holy Ghost Annolnted Prsaching I ' i Prayer for th Sick i ' JESS MULLIJ1S . 2 . Spcsicr - $rvi Every Night at 7.-45 P. M. : Starting Sunday, November 7th LABIS!! BETHEL ASSEMDLY- On Dover Ave. Oae Block East of Portland Highway . i-" Ubish Village j . ! . . Suburban Cbiirches AUHSVTLLE Bethel Baptist Sunday school 10 ajn. aernces u ajn- i J pjn. Sunday 7:43 p.m. Wednesday. Wesleyan Sunday acnooi ie a.m. servieea si ajn- i :jw pjn. Sunday. BROOKS Assent kr t Get - Half block south of school. Sunday school 0:4S a.m. Services 11 a.m.. 7:43 pjn. Sunday, 73 pjn. Wednee day. . ! CLEAR LA KB srancelical united Brethren WavmUand Perry rd. Sunday school 11 ajn. Seme u sun. una ay. SOLA Cosamanlty Sunday school S:U ajn. Scrrlcos 11 . i Cemavnlty Sunday school 10 ajn. Services 11 a. ml S JO p. an. Sunday. LIBER TT i M ' Uhcrty Ckarch of Christ Skyline rd. Sunday school 0:41 ajn. Services n ajn. i-Mipju. Sunday. 7 JO pjn. Wednesday. j j : MACLEAT-Cemmunxty Schoolhouae Sunday school 10 ajn. MARION f Friends Sunday school t:4S a.m. Services 11 ajn. and S pjn. Sunday. Calvary Lutheran Sunday school IS ajn. Service j 11 ajn. Sunday. .MIDDLE GROVE Commnnrty - Schoolhouae. Sunday school 10 nan. NORTH HQWTTf famsseatty Sunday achool: 10 ajn. Bervleea 11 ajn, S pjn. Sunday, S p jr. Wed nesday, j Sunday. POUR CORNERS Baptist State and lama. Sunday school I! ajn. Services 11 ajn. a pjn. aunaay. S pjn. Thursday. POUR CORNERS Methodist Community Han on La Branch St Dr. : Arthur H. Maynard. minister. Church School. S:4i a. m. Divine Worship. IIM ajn. PRU1TLAND - Evangelical United Brethren sun- da school 10 ajn. Services 11 ajn 7 JO pjk Sunday, 7 JO pjn, Wed nesday. ; GARDEN BO AD Christian Chnrck Bible school :3 ajn. Worship 11 ajn.. 7 JO pjn. Sunday Bible Study - Wednesday 730 p m. . ' HATESVTLLE Stlkrt if amarial Raatlst - azM Portland rd. Sunday school 15 ajn. Services 11 ajn 7 JO pjn. Sunday, 7:30 pjn. Thursday. HOPEWELL EvanssUtal United Brethren Sun. day school 10 a.m. services 11 ajn, I pjn' Sunday. S pjn. Wednesday. KEIZER Church of Christ 1030 Dearborn. Sunday achool 10 ajn. Services 11 a.m. 7 JO pjn. Sunday. 7 JO pjn. Wednesday Cemmnnity Elizabeth and Church dale. Sunday school 9:3 ajn. serv ices 11 a.m.. 7:43 pjn. Sunday, 7:43 D.m. Wednesday. Faith Lutheran 4309 If. River rd. Sunday srhaol 1.4S ajn. Services 11 ajn. Sunday, T pjn. Tuesday. Naamrene sasS Bailey. Sunday school tS ajn. Services 11 a.m. 7 JO pjn. Sunday, 7 JO pjn. Wed. aesaay. . LABISH CENTER Cemmnnity (Evanfelical .United Brethren). Siuday school 10 a.m. Services-11 a.m.. 7:43: pjn. Sunday, t JO pjn. weanesaay. LABISH VTLLAGB Bethel Assembly Sunday School is ajn. services ii ajnw IMS pjn. snnaay i:a p.m. mursaay A Sunday school 10.-4S ajsw Sscftse s:a ajn. aunaay, PRATUM I lanael I Mennonlto n n d a y schoc. SJS a.m. Services 11 ajn, 7:43 pjn. Sunday. Metaoaut snaoay school M Service 11 sun. Sunday. i AK GROVR Chapel PR INGLE Friends Baxter rd wast oc OfK. thsnday school t:4S i ajn. SstsKoa 11 ajat, 7 JO pm. Sunday, S pjn. Wednesday. ROBERTS Cemmnnity schoolhouse. Sunday school M BJmL nirnn lunc'iT a4tal 10 a m. mm 11 ajn. 7 JO pjn. Sunday. SALEM HEIGHTS Bapttst Liberty and Madrona. Sun day school t:45 a.m. Servlees U a. m. 7 JO pjn. I Sunday. Good Shepherd Lnthernn U3S BV CommerciaL Sunday achool P4S a jav. Services 11 a m Sunday. South Salem Nazarent 8S3 Mission St Sunday School 1:43 ajn. ; Services 11 ajn, 7 JO-.pJn. Sunday. J SU 4 MR Methodist 1 Orchard Heights rd. Sunday schoel 10 a.m Senrico 11 a.m. Sunday. ;- SWEGLE GSrde Road Chrlstli 4083 Marketf Sunday - school ajn. Scrvica 11 ajn, Sunday. . ALBOT Ceaamumtty Sunday achool 0:43 a.m. Servleaa 1- a.m. S pjn. i Sunday, S pjn, Wod- nesmay. FEB : I emkly o TURNER Assembly of Ged Sunday school t:43 ajn. Services 11 sjn. 7:43 p.m. Sunday. 7:43 p.m. Wednesday and frday. I t Christian Sunday school t:S ajn. Services 11 b.tn. 7 JO p.m. Sunday. 7 n m Thursday Methodist Sunday school 10 a. m. Services 11 a. m. SENA L Two mUes weal of Uneola. Shrnday senooi 10 Church. Group To Hear State Pen Chaplain Statesman 'News Service Holy Communion will be cele brated Sunday morning at Grace Lutheran church.! There will also be a service of adult confirma tion and baptism: and new .nfem bers will be received. Organization meetings to be beld next week include the Grace Guild, Tuesday st 8:00 p.m., and the Brotherhood on Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. At I the latter, the Rev. Glenn Sachs, - Protestant chaplain at the j State Peniten tiary, will be the guest speaker. During November Grace Lu theran congregation will observe special services each Sunday in connection with Loyalty Month, the Rev, L. W. Eplte, pastor, has announced. f j , Investigative -Power Falls To Democrats WASHINGTON (JB The; investi gative power of Congress will fall into Democratic hands in JFamiary, presaging close scrutiny of the inv ner workings of the Eisenhower adrQinistration. l. f ( - An inevitable aftermath V Tues day's elections, in which tae Dem ocrats seized power in the- House and evidently in the vSepate as well, will be to train congressional probes on different targets. With one party in control of the executive department and .the oth er in command of the legislative branch, the setup is taifcr-made for full use ; of congressional in vestigating jcommiitees as; sound ing boards for the 1936 presidential election. ' j .... . Open With Prayer ! When the1 Republicans on con trol of the BOth Congress" during the Truman administration. House Speaker Joseph W. Martin; Jr. said the GOP would open each day with a prayer and close it with an investigation. Now the situation is reversed. ; i :. . j , Virtually sure to be cSugbt' in the sights of Democratic investi gators will, be ' Eisenhower's pro gram aimfed at ; alleged security risks, ' administration patronage and Civil Service policies, '-and the handling of the refugee immigra tion program. 1 t Administration officials also are likely to be quizzed closely about their policies toward conservation of natural resources, business mer gers and monopolies, the awarding of defenses' contracts and fimilar issues tied in with . Democratic charges of big business favoritism aiid "give .away" program!. I. Probes May Fade , f " : The spotlight on Communists In government probes may i fade as Republicans who have eagerly dug into the records of past Democrat ic administrations topple from key committee ' chairmanships. I Sen. McCarthy (R Wis) wall be out as ; chpirman of tie Govern ment Operations: Committee and its permanent investigations' sub committee if,, as expected; the Democrats organize the Senate. In line to replace him inf both posts is Sen. McClellan (D Ark), the GOP ranking minority mem ber in the present congress.!' Statesman. Salom, Ortw Sat. TTov. 8, XSS4(Sc. 1) 7 Group Plans Skatmg Party gelical United Brethren church are plann&g a skating party Friday night, Nov. 18, at the Rickreall rol ler rink, it was announced this week. - Sunday morning the Rev. A. G. Jamieson. castor, will sneak : nn the topic ."God's .Seal on the i Heart. ' - PEUTEC0STAL i YOUTH RALLY Tonight, 7:30 LANCASTER DRIVE i ASSEMBLY . ' 577 N. Lancaster Drive Three young men will be the speakers. Everyone on the prorgam will be under 25 years of age. : 7 . ; Inter-denominational Everyone Welcome I The Englewoodl Church Invites You to Attend Sunday School -f.t North 17th and Nebraska Streets , Sunday is "Mama's Dayf in Sunday School A gift will be given each mother who , has every member of. har family living at horn present. Tht Englewood Sunday School Begins at 9:45 A. M. ivrprv-i FIRST CHURCH OF - A ; THE riAZAREUE i - v.'i: sssr Wsaiaj-Bisi sssbjs SI SB BaVJ , , 1 i . s, . vcuki at 5 ' ,9:45 Churcf Head EUB Service To Be Held in School Gym Statesaaaa :Nws Servlcs JEFFERSON I The Sunday services of the Evangelical United Brethren Church wiU be held in the grade school gymnasium, with the exception of the Sunday school and the Youth Fellowships. -At the morning service,' Claude Meyers will present a trumpet solo and the Rev; Kester, pastor, will sing. In the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Leighton i Weddle will ' sing and will join the Rev. and Mrs. Kester in a nixed quartet Dr. C P. Gates will continue the public series of prophetic Bible studies in the morning and evening serv ices. , The studies also wiU continue each evening, except Saturday, during next week. Bible Bible Study Qass At Labish Village T.aHTQTT VTT T.AfllS A study class is planned Sunday night at 8 o'clock at we Laoisn uom munity church, the Rev. B. M Books. . castor, has ' announced Morning worship is at II o'clock. 'FAMILY NIGHT ! PLANNED "A New EraM will be the tooic of the Rev. Ernest Preston Goulder at Jason Lee Memorial Methodist church Sunday morning. Family night is scheduled for 5:30 pjn. i - . t. J UNION GOSPEL MISSION RALLY Sunday, November 7, 2:30 P. M. - First Evangelical United Brethren Church j Marion and Summer SPEAKER Rev. C MJ Shrjrjhncssey, Taccn-.a, 7n. Special Mu$ic-r-The Salem Singers On Program t , Statesmam News Servies s , Guest speaker at the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock! will be the Rev. C M. Shaughnessy at Tacoma, Wash. 1 The Rev. ' Shaughnessy, who is attending the North Pacific Dis trict Conference of International Union ! Gospel ; Missions being held this week-end in Salem, is the, Dean of Mission Superiitten dents.i -- S ! At the 11 a.m. service, the Rev. Paul - W. Gunther, pastor, 1 will preach on the Beatitudes. few members will be received .into inm cnurcn, ana wommumon serv ice will be observed. , i i Patrolman Slow Up Traffic! LEXINGTON, ' Ky. -tin frack Hinkle, 9, and Hank Bosworth, 7, decided to slow down fast traffic. The erected "Slow signs ion South Ridge Drive, then patrolled the street on bicycles, armed with toy 'pistols, j ? .1 When they halted motorists, they asked them to take it easy. Police Chief Kenneth. Banks drove out to- commend them. He treated them to a ride in his cruiser. Let them blow the siren; too, : 1 ; i FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Down Town - the Tall White Spire'With the Chimes 9:30 and 11:00 a. m. IS PEACE POSSIBLE?" j i t:00 p. m. THE HIDDEN HEART" A motion picture for all . the family 7 Brooks H. Moore 1 : Mmister Thirteenth sdvjHPsfk Caksal a . i -wmw vhs v mw avisaWBj MA a A , . T"fl I wi iwjo 'boa umts m 6:30 Youth Hour 6:30 Adult Pro-prayer Hour 7:30 lesf Ys Walk in Darkness" . The PnbUc Is Invited William F. day, Minister Salem's Singing Church fWIMfSMHI I S IMlS SS W af FAITH TABERNACLE ' PRESENTS 1 Saturday 8:D0 P. M. "THE TRAVELING FOUR" Tolerated Colored Quartet All Musical Concert . Coming ' 'Gospel Evangelaires' Nov. 13-94 ij Sunday 11:00 a.m.- Max Wy art x Sunday School -9:45 a. m. EVERYONE WELCOME Salem': .LUTHERAN- WELCOMEYOU Central - North Capitol st Gaines , fLJ.O G. B..Rundstrom Pastor Services 11 AJC and IAS VM. Sundaj School :iS fLL mu State at 18tli UnriSl (AX.C.) T. M Gebhard. Pastor Services 1:49 AM. and 11 AM.,. Sunday School 10 E 4505 North River Road.! rai si (UI.C. Geo. HotaKraist. Pastor ! Services 11 AM. Sunday School t:4S AM. - Good Shepherd rux o v 3825 South Commercial Rev. O. W. Ebright DJ). Services 11 A. M. Sunday School S:4S AM. : . 3300 Sunnyview A.VO. ;i OG.L.C.) L.: W . Holte, Pastor Services 11 AM. . Sunday School 0.-4S AM. CkV Ukst'e MUi tni Cmai Streels jr. J Onil S fL.c. Mo. Syn.) a W. Gross, Pastor Services 1030 AM. Sunday School t:15 AM. Cs, kAamlr'm 1 343 North Church jr. lyiarK. S '.CTJI..C.) i John L. Canble. Pastor " Sunday School M AM. Worship Service 11 AM. SS mvmmuTmaVmml ttfsjr-iskrt-V-Wsi1i VJorship VJith Us on Sunday! 11:00 a.m. "Recovery Sisrfs Vilhin' j Pastor Lloyd T. Anderson j 7:30 p.m. 7:30 pjn. , Missionary Thrills From Portugal ' by Rev. Samuel Foircloth Inspiring Music Piclures O Prayer Meetings each night at 7:30 Monday rhm Friday. Pray for the coming Fred Brown Meetings! O JOIN A GROWING SUNDAY SCHOOL! o FRED BR0V1I MEETINGS Segis Monday, Nov. 15! First Baptist Church Marion cf Liberty Salem, Oregon X X I I Siitging -Preaching EVANGELISTIC SERVICES ach ovoning at 7:30 j Hov. 7 . to Nov. 21 , 1954 t the first Church Of God 3030 N. Lancaster Dr. Salem H. J. Mclntire, Pastor REV. end MRsTjTE. BRAZIL . . j EVANGELISTS