Friday, March 21, 1941
The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
Seven
Rev. MacDonald
Here Sunday
Rev. Thomas MacDonald, general
secretary of the European Chrla
tlan mission, a man who knows Eu
rope, will preach Sunday morning
at the First Baptist church, Marlon
and Liberty streets.
Rev. MacDonald has traveled
widely for the work of the mission,
not only In North America, but also
In Great Britain and on the con
tinent of Europe, having visited the
fields of England, Germany, Pol
and, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Aus
tria, Italy and France several times.
Rev. MacDonald speaks with au
thority backed by his knowledge of
personal experience In eastern,
central, southern and western Ku
roDe. He has pictures taken recently
during a time of crises in Europe
and wherever these unusual pic
tures have been shown they have
enlightened and stirred many.
The "European Christian Mis
sion Inc." originated In 1904, and
has for its aim the evangelization
of the 400,000,000 white people In
the field which extends from Russia
to Spain.
Rev. Thomas MacDonald Is a
preacher, Bible teacher, and mis
sionary. Interested and enthusiastic
audiences, in crowded churches at
times, over the country continually
hear his message.
PENTECOSTAL MISSION 315 N.
Commercial St. Sunday: Bible school
At 2 p.m., devotlorials 3, evangelistic
at 7:30. Services at 7:80 p.m. Tuesday
(prayer meeting), Thursday (divine
healing), Saturday. J. O. and Daisy
Wilson, pastors.
CHRIST LUTHERAN (ALC) Stato
at 17th St. P. H. Theuer, BJX, pastor.
Sunday school 10 a.m. Otto Gronke,
supt. Divine services at 11, sermon:
The Question ot Wounded Love. Ser
vice In German at 0. Lenten services
Thursday at 10 (German) and 7:30
p.m. Topic: The Comfort of Geth
semane. Choir Thursday 8:30 p.m
Confirmation class Saturday 0:30 ajn.
BETHANY EVANGELICAL AND
REFORMED N. Capitol and Marlon
Sts. Edwin Horstman, pastor. Sunday
school 10 a.m., Fred E. Kruse, supt.
Worship at 11, topic: Missing the Di
vine. Christian Endeavor at 8 p.m
Woman's Guild Thursday 2 p.m. at
the church. Lenten prayer service 8
p.m. Thursday; topic: The Drawing
Power of Self-Sacrifice,
LATTER DAY SAINTS 460 N. Cot
tage. Sunday school 10:80 ajn. Serv
ices 6:30 p.m. Relief Society 2 pjn.
Tuesday, MIA at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
CALVARY BAPTIST Miller and 8.
Liberty Sts. Rev. Arno Q. Wenlger,
pastor. Sunday: Bible school 0:45 a.
m. Frederick W. Lehmann, supt. Wor
ship at 11, Mrs. C. R. Manley of India
will speak. Young people's meeting at
6:30 p.m. Worship at 7:30 at which
Rev. James Baldwin of Portland will
speak. Prayer and praise service Wed
nesday at 7:30 p.m.
IMMANUEL BAPTIST N. Hazel at
Academy St. Rev. James T. Martin,
pastor. Sunday: Bible school 10 a.m
Worship at 11, .theme: The Fruit ol
the Spirit. BYPU at 7 p.m., Gospel
service at 7:30, theme: The Recon
ciliation of Man to God Through the
Cross. Prayer meeting Thursday eve
ning at 7:30.
BETHEL BAPTIST N. Cottage and
D Sts. J. F. Olthoff, D.D., pastor. Bi
ble school 0:45 ajn., Arnold Frey,
eupt. Worship at It; sermon: Our
Strength and Security. Evening ser
vice at 7:30," sermon: A Profitable
Life. Prayer and praise service Wed
nesday evening at 7 :45. Choir practice
Thursday evening at 8.
FIRST BAPTIST Marion and N.
Liberty Sts. Irving A. Fox, D.D., min
ister. Bible school 0:45 a.m. Worship
at 11, message by Rev. Thomas Mac
Donald. general secretary of the Eu
ropean Christian Mission. Senior and
high school BYPU and The Volun
teers at 6:15 p.m. Gospel service at
1:30, topic: God's Air Alarm, or the
Divine Blltzkreig from Heaven. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30.
HAYES VnJJC FIRST BAPTIST
One mile north on Portland highway
Bible school 9:45 a.m. Dewey Davis,
upt. BYPU 6:15 p.m., Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Lambert, advisors.
WESLEYAN METHODIST Rev
Lowell Gilger, pastor. Services Sunday
In PCTU hall, S. Commercial anu
Ferry Sts., at 3:30 and 7:45 p.m
Prayer meeting at 1336 6th street
West Salem, Wednesday 7:45 p.m.
FIRST METHODIST State. St. at
Church. Dr. J. C. Harrison, minister.
Church school 0:45 a.m. Nursery at
11; worship 10:50, Btshop Bruce Bax
ter will preach on: Holding the World
Together, and Gov. Charles Sprague
will speak on: In Appreciation from
the People of Oregon. Choir number:
Sanctus and Now Let Every Tongue
Adore Thee. Intermediate and high
school leagues and University Ves
pers at 6:30 p.m. Worship at 7:30
with the choir singing Olivet to Cal
vary. .
JASON LEE METHODIST N. Win
ter and Jefferson Sts. S. Raynor
Smith, minister. Church school 9:45
a.m. Worship at 11: sermon: God's
Purpose for Your Life. This will be
Youth Sunday. Epworth Leagues at
6:30 p.ra worship at 7:30 when Rev.
David L. Rlngland will preach on: Up
to the Brim. Music by young people's i
choir, solo by Rev. Rlngland.
"LESLIE METHODIST S. Commer
cial and Myers Sts. Dean C. Polndex-
ter, minister. Sunday school 0:45 a.;
m. Worship at 11, sermon: Is God
In Me? Three leagues at 6:30 p.m.
Evening service will be In the form
of questions about our beliefs In re
gard to God, Christ, Man. Stn, the
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Kingdom of God and the Church.
Theme: What do ChrUtlaos Believe
and Do?
FIRST CHRISTIAN Center St. at
High. Guy L. Drill, pastor. Church
school at 8 :80 am. Worship with
communion at - 10:45; sermon; The
World's Big Masquerade. Children's
church at 10:45 led by Mrs. Drill,
theme: Jesus As a Boy. Four Chris
tlan Endeavor groups at 6:15 p.m
Evangelistic service at 7:80; sermon:
The Tragedy of a Woman with a
Painted Face.
COURT ST. CHURCH OF CHRIST
N. 17th and Court Sts. W. H. Ly
man, minister. Bible school assembly
9:45 aon. Worship with . communion
10:50, sermon: I Believe In Christ's
Church. Christian Endeavor meetings
at 6:30 p.m. Services at 7:30; sermon:
On Being Used of God. Mid-week ser
vice Thursday evening at 7:30.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Rob
ert A. Hutchinson, minister. Church
at 9:45 ajn. in YMCA, Dr. Wm. C
Jones, supt. Worship at 11 In Grand
theatre: theme: Through the Eyes
of Jesus.
KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGA
TIONAL Ferry and 19th Sts. Howard
C. Stover, minister. Sunday school
at 10 ajn. Worship at 11, sermon:
The Cross of God. Young people meet
at 6:30 pjn.. services at 7:30 .sermon:
The Man Who Carried the Cross.
Men's club Monday evening at 7
Stanley Church, speaker.
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE Gaines St. at Fifth. H. E
Snavely, pastor. Sunday school at 9.45
ajn., worship at 11, Rev. Vance Berg
of Boone, Iowa, speaker. Young peo
ple's service 6:80 p.m., evangelistic
service, closing evangelistic campaign.
7:30. Missionary Band Tuesday at 3.
Bible study and prayer Wednesday
at 7:30 pjn. Choir practice Friday
evening at 7:30.
NAZARENE Center at 13th St. Leo
Webster Collar, pastor. Revival pray
er meeting 6 a.m. Sunday school rally
at 9:45; Wild Safety Signal service,
Capt. Lansing of the state police,
speaking on: Perils of Traffic lola
tlon; special music Worship at 11.
special music; sermon by Evang. E
F. Wilde. Young people's services at
6:30. Evangelistic at 7:30, special mu
sic. Sermon by Rev. Wilde.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN N . Winter
and Chemeketa Sts. Rev. W. Irviu
Williams, pastor. Church school 0.46
ajn., J. J. Fltzslmons, Rupt. Worship
at 10:55, Dr. Henry Marcotte speak
ing on: Visions and Tasks. Anthem;
Unfold Ye Portals; solo: Teach Me
to Pray, Clifford Elliott. C. E. groups
meet at 6:30 p.m. Services at 7:30:
topic: Wohelo. Salem Camp Fire Girls
and advisors special guests; talk by
Mrs. L. T. Graves, advisor; special
music by quartet and Mary Hughes
Youth Council following evening ser
vice. Choir practice Wednesday 7:3C
p.m. Service Thursday 7:30 p.m. The
Scout troop No. 8 meets Tuesday at
7:30 pjn.
SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS S. Com
mercial at Washington St. Dillon W.
Mills, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m.
Worship at 11, Walter Lee, financial
secretary of Oregon Yearly Meeting
of Friends, will apeak on: New Worlds
to Conquer. Christian Endeavor 8:46
pjn. Evangelistic service 7:30; ser
mon: Irrepressible Testimony. Prayer
meeting Thursday 7:30 pjn.
SALVATION ARMY 241 State St.
Saturday at 8 pjn. speak speaker at
V. n-Alu MaaHna flunriftV? tflnmrmnV
meeting 9:45 a.m. Holiness meeting
at 11, Major nougnum BpeaKiuv
Sunday evening at 6:15, young peo
ple's Legion; Solvation meeting 7:30
Major and Mrs. George Houghton.
FOURSQUARE GOSPBL-tN. 19th
and Breyman Sts. Rev. (Stewart and
Juanlta M. Billings. Sunday: Bible
school 9:45 a.m. Worship at 11, ser
mon: Sincerity. Young people's meet
ing at 8:30 p.m., evangelistic service
at 7:45: topic: Free Delivery. Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 7:45 p
m., Prince Henry Marathundun, con
verted Hindu, speaking.
CHURCH OF CHRIST Cottage St.
at Shipping. Bible study 10 a.m
Preaching at 11, sermon: Salvation by
i, .m,.nlAn af. 1 1 -II, VniltB
people's meeting 6:45 p.m., preaching
at :oU, nerrauui uv nuio tu
Sower. Men's training class Tuesday
evening at 7:30. Bible study Wednes
day evening at 7:30.
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church
and Chemeketa Sts. Rev. George H
Swift, rector. Holy communion 7:3C
a.m., church school 9:45. Confirma
tion and sermon by Rt. Rev. Benja
min D. Dagwell, bishop of diocese of
Oregon, 11 .nu
vunr vnmnn llNI'l'FTt BP.FTH R.EN
IN CHRIST N. 17th at Nebraska
David L. Rlngland, minister, ounaay
school 9:45 a.m. Worship at 11, ser
mon: Elements of Spiritual Success.
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m., wor-
kln Smith, pastor counsellor of coun
ty Christian endeavor union: nuu
Ject: The Symbol of Our Christian
Faith. Service Thursday 7:30 p.m.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCI
ENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty Sts.
Sunday school at 11 a.m. Services at
11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Lesson-sermon:
ii.lt.. TJTulnaaHaa tnatln0 taf R n.lTV
lncludes testimonies of healing thru
Christian science. Heading room a
305 Masonic building open dally ex
cept Sunday, 11 ajn. to 9 pjn. Wed
nesday evening until 7:30.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENT1ST N.
Summer and Hood Sts. Elder N. C.
Erntson. nastor. Sabbath school Sat
urday at 9:30 a.m. Preaching at 11
Young people meeting 3 p.m. Frayer
and Bible study Wednesday at 8 p.m
Sunday night lecture at 6, subject.
The United States in Prophecy.
PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSE -420
State St. George Eads, pastor
Sunday school 10ajn., lesson: Eli-
angelistlc service at 7:45. Services
.l.ktl Mnnilav with Ml.
sionary Mrs. Ralph Bullock, speaker.
PROGRESSIVE PSYCHIC Spirit
ualist, 348 N. Commercial St. 3:30
and 7:30 p.m." Speaker, Rev. Lulu
Mlttlestadt of Portland.
HIGHLAND FRIENDS Corner of
Highland avenue and Church street
Sunday school at 10:00 ajn. Preach
ing service at 11, with Edgar P.
Sims, former pastor, bringing the
message. Basket dinner In the base-
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Evangelists
Plan Features
Evangelist! Rev. and Mm. Earl F.
Wilde of Loa Angelea, who are the
special workers In the revival meet
ings now being conducted at the
Church of the Nazarene located at
the comer of 13th and Center
streets, are planning outstanding
services in the closing days of the
revival. Friday evening Is "Home
and Family Night" and parents are
requested to bring all the children.
A beautiful family Bible will be
given to the largest family in at
tendance and the sermon topic for
that evening will be "Visible Blood
or a Funeral Procession.1
A rally has been planned for the
Sunday school Sunday morning at
9:45 with an anticipated attendance
of 1000. Rev. Mr. Wilde designates
this rally as "The Safety Signal
Service." Captain Lansing of the
Oregon state police will be present
and speak tor 20 minutes on the
'Terils of Trafflo Violations" and
he will be followed by Evangelist
wtlde, who will make the spiritual
applications. Marvin Strode and
Edna1 Schofleld will also take part.
The Sunday evening services begin
ning at 7:30 will bring to a close
the efforts of the Wilde evangelistic
party In this revival campaign.
Their messages In sermon and song
have been Inspiring and very bene
ficial to the local congregation and
friends. Possibly the climax of the
whole campaign wil be reached In
these special services and the pub
lic Is very cordially Invited, says the
pastor, Rev. L. w. Collar.
Silverton
Churches
TRINITY M. J. K. Fuhr, pastor
Sunday school and adult Bible class
es at 10. Divine worship at 11. Ser
mon topic, "The Bread of Life".
Luther league In the evening at 7
In the church parlors, the pastor
will lead In a Bible study. Sunday
afternoon a Lutheran rally at Im
manuel church at which time the
evangelist, Peter Nordsletten, will be
the speaker, This meeting will be
In the Norwegian language. The girls
of the LDR meet at the church on
Monday at 7:30 p.m. Mission circle
on Wednesday at 2. This Is a gpost
poned meeting from last Wednes
day. Mrs. Nels Moseng will be the
hostess. Personal evangelistic meet
ing each Wednesday at 8 p.m. Choir
rehearsal on Thursday at 8, The
confirmation classes on Saturday at
:su ana iu.30 a.m.
CALVARY LUTHERAN O. C. Ol
son, pastor. Sunday school and Bi
ble classes, 10:00 a.m. Miss Olga
Johnson, supt. Divine worship, 11:00
a.m. Sermon topic, "The Lacking
Christian". Luther league, 7:30 p.m
Ruby LeRud, president. Mr. and
Mrs. O. One, Thief River Falls, Minn,
will conduct services every evening,
7:30, beginning Tuesday 25, over
Sunday. Mld-woek Bible study and
prayer services Thursday, 2:00 pjn.
Choir rehearsal Thursday, 8:00 p.m.
Oscar Satrum, director. Confirma
tion Instruction Saturday, 0:00 ajn.
FIRST CHRISTIAN Frank W.
Zok. pastor. The pastor will preach
morning and evening. Bible school,
Mrs. John Jordan, superintendent, at
10 a.m. Christian Endeavor societies
wilt meet at 6:30 p.m. The morning
preaching service Is held at 11 ajn.
snd the evening evangelistic service
begins at 7:30 p.m. The mid-week
service and choir practice will be
held on Wednesday night at 7:30
o'clock.
METHODIST Edward Terry, min
ister. Sunday school, 0 ;4fi a.m.
Morning worenip at n:ou. sermon
topic, "Are You Being Bound by a
ment at noon. At 2:30 there will be
a special 50th anniversary service
with charter members, former mem
bers and former pastors taking a
part. Junior and Senior C. E. at
6:30. Evening service at 7:30. Ser
mon by T. Clio Brown, former pas
tor. Prayer meeting on Thursday
evening at 7:30, Herman H. Macy,
minister.
Pro turn Churches
PRATUM MENNONITE Daniel J.
TJnruh, pastor, Sunday, March 23
10:00, Sunday school classes for all
age groups. Homer Welty, superin
tendent. 11 :00. mornlnir worshln.
Sermon topic, "Without Partiality"
:uu, unristian Endeavor, adult,
young people and Juniors. Pastor's
instruction class meets at the same
hour. 8:00, song service and evan
gelistic. Message, sermon topic, "For
ty Days of Grace". Wednesday.
March 26, 7:30 p.m., Junior and adult
choir practice. 8:15, Bible study and
prayer meeting.
PRATUM METHODIST James L
Wilson, pastor. Sunday school, 10:00;
W. E. Branch, superintendent; morn
ing worship, 1 1 :00 a.m.; Epworth
league, 7:30; Wednesday, choir praa
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Crown?" Epworth league at 6:30 pm.
Evening forum at 7:30 p.m. Topic.
"What Does It Mean to Be a Chris
tian?" Choir practice Wednesday
evening at 8:00. Young people's night
Wednesday at 7:30. Sisterhood Sun
day school class Thursday with Mrs
McCullough.
CHRISTIAN & MISSIONARY 806
N. 2nd St. Rev. R. R. Irwin, pastor.
Every night at 7:45, except Satur
days, services are held afternoons
at 2:30. except Monday and Satur
day. Wednesday and, Friday after
noons will be In Norwegian, with
special Bible messages. Sunday at
11 ajn. and 7:45 p.m. Also the after
noon special Scandinavian service.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Rev. J.
M. Jenson, pastor. Evangelistic ser
vices will be conducted by Evange
list Rev. Peder Nordsletten Friday,
Saturday and Sunday, Friday and
Saturday afternoons at 3 o'clock. The
Norwegian language will be used
Friday evening at 8 the English lan
guage will be used. On Sunday three
meetings will 6e held: Sunday morn
ing at the usual time, 11:00, with
Rev. Nordsletten speaking: at 3:30
the evangelistic message will be of
fered In Norwegian; evening mes
sage at 8. At the morning service
an offering will be received for the
synod leal budget. Sunday school
and Bible classes Sunday morning
at 10. Class meets Saturday morning
at 10. Midweek prayer and devo
tional Thursday afternoon at 3.
Choir time, Thursday evening at 8.
Sermon subject Sunday morning at
11. "Five and Five" Willing Workers
meet at the home of Mrs. Jenson
Tuesday afternoon. Guild meets in
church parlors Wednesday evening
MARQUAM METHODIST Pierre
Smith, pastor. Sunday school at 10
ajn. Topic: "Jesus Condemned and
Crucified". Luke 23:13-25 and 32
34. Mrs. J. L. JoneB, superintendent.
Worship service at 11 a.m. Topic:
"The Mighty Man of Valour".
ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC Father
John Greene, pastor. Sunday mass
es at 8 and 10. Benediction, 6:30
p.m. Weekdays 8:15, communion
7 a.m. Wednesday evening, 7:30,
sermon and benediction. Friday, 3:15
p.m. for children. Way of the Cross
Friday, 7:30 p.m.. Way of the Cross
and benediction.
CALVARY PENTECOSTAL Omar
Bailey, pastor. Sunday school at
0:45 a.m. Worship at 11. Young peo
ple meet at 6:46 pjn. Evangelistic
service at 8. Mid-week services
Wednesday and Friday evenings.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Park
and 3nd streets. Prayer service Fri
day evenings. Sabbath school Sat
urday at 9:45 a.m. Worship at 11
Saturday. Young people meeting
Sunday afternoon.
LATTER-DAY SAINTS MWA hall
foot of High street. Sunday school,
9:45 a.m. Zayne E. Norton, superin
tendent. Adults study Book of Mor
mon, young people the Bible, inter
mediates the Life of Christ, primary
classes for children.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SO. 3rd St
Sunday school, 0:45 a.m. Worship at
11. Service Wednesday evening.
CHURCH OF GOD W. Stubble
field, pastor. Hall over Columbia
Food. Sunday school at 10 a.m. De
votions at 11. Evangelistic service,
8 pjn. Prayer meeting Tuesday even
ing. Young people meeting Thurs
day evening.
Woodburn
Churches
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Services
at 0:30 a.m. Sunday school at 10:45
Luther League 7:30 p.m. Ladles Aid
Thursday at 3. Choir practice at 8
p.m. Thursday. Conflrmant class at
10 a.m. Saturday. Wednesday, Thurs
day and Friday evenings at 8, Rev.
reaer nordsletten, evangelistic.
MONITOR NIDAROS LUTHERAN
Sunday school 10 a.m. Divine wor
ship at 11. Choir practice Friday 8 p
m. Devotional meeting Tuesday eve
ning at 8, Rev. Peder Nordsletten,
evangelist, speaking.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN George
R. Cromley, minister. Sabbath school
10 a.m. O. F. Larson, supt. Worship
at 11 Prayer service 6:45 p.m. Chris
tian Endeavor at 7; song service 7:45.
worship at 8.
BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN Morn
ing worship at 10, Sabbath school
10:45, Mrs. Blaine Seely, supt.
FREE METHODIST R. H. ShOUp,
pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m., ser
vices at 11; YPMS 6:30 p.m., evangel
latlo service 7 :30. Prayer meeting
Wednesday evening WMS missionary
meeting Wednesday at 7:30 pjn.
METHODIST Ralph E. Smith, pas
tor. Church school 9:50 a.m. Young
people's day service at 11 sponsored
by Epworth League; sermon by Rev
L. A. Meade, topic: What Makes One
a Christian? Epworth League 6:30 p.
m. Choir rehearsal 7:16, service 7:46,
topic: The Man Who Came Back.
Tuesday through Friday, 10 to 10:46
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Palm Sunday
Is Observed
Mt. Angel E. D. Stohle, grand
knight ol the local council K. C,
announced that all members should
be present at the annual commun
ion on Palm Sunday. During the
meeting Tuesday evening, the mem
bers decided to hold a father and
son communion Sunday. A break
fast will be served after the mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwab of
Portland visited at the home of his
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bronkey
and with other relatives on Wed
nesday. Twenty-two women of the health
and hygiene class motored to Salem
Tuesday. There they visited the
state hospital, and made a tour of
the T.B. sanitarium, where all of
the group were fluorescoped. Sa'
lem's first aid car at work, was
also demonstrated for them.
Mrs. B. O. Appleby was a house
guest at the home of her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Richard Walsh at Se
attle, during the past week. Mrs.
Appleby accompanied Mrs. Walsh
when she was returning north aft
er attending funeral rites for her
brother-in-law, Ernest Moore, who
died suddenly at Los Angeles. Mrs
Walsh and Mrs. Moore are sisters
to N. a. Mlckel.
Bible Reading Contest
Interests Perrydale
Perrydale After resolving
new start with recent election of
Sunday school officers, the Perry-
a.m dally Bible Exposition In ves
try; pre-servlce In church 7:15, ev
angelistic service 7:46 Wednesday.
Wednesday at 3:45, junior choir, 7
D.m. senior choir: preaching at 8.
Thursday, sub-district Woman's so
ciety meeting morning ana arter
noon. Evangelistic service Saturday
evening at 7:45.
CHURCH OP GOD H. 8. Pulton,
pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Wor
ship at 11, evening at 7:30.
ST. LUKE'S CATHOLIC Rev. V. L.
Moffenbeter. pastor; Rev. J. J. Mc
Grenra, assistant. Sunday masses at
7, 8:30 and 10 (high mass and bene
diction). Week day mass 8:15 a.m.
CHRISTIAN Sunday school at JO
a.m., worship at ll. Christian Enaea
vor 6:45 p.m., services at 7:45,
ST. MART'S EPISCOPAL Services
Sunday at 4 pjn. by Bishop Benjamin
u. Dagwell.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Garfield at
3nd St. Services Sunday at 11 a.m.
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dale Sunday school Is well under
way with a Bible reading contest.
Rapid growth through the con
test has been attained with the
adults leading the young people by
a few points and the Intermediate
challengers holding first class rat
ing with first place.
Up to date reports show the fol
lowing results: chapters read by
adults, 663; chapters read by young
people, 697: chapters by Intermed
iates, 122; verses by the Juniors,
4626.
Dallas
Churches
CHRISTIAN & MISSIONARY ALU
ANCB Ernest Evers, pastor. Orches
tra and choir members are request
ed to be at the cnurcn Friday even
ing, March 91, for practice. The or
chestra will practice 'at 7:00 pjn
and the choir at 7:45. The Sunday
program is as follows: Prayer meet
ing, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 0:46
a.m.; worship, 11:00 a.m.; young
people's service, 6 :30 pjn.; Junior
you nir peoples service, o :a p.m.
evening service, 7:45. Women will
meet at the home of Mrs. Harold
Selby Thursday at 3:00 p.m. Orchei
tra and choir practice, Friday, 7:00
p.m., eacn wees.
FIRST CHRISTIAN O. D. HaiTlP
minister, "Priorities" will be the
sermon theme at the Christian
church next Sunday at the morntnj
worship. 10:45 o clock. At the even
ing hour, 7:30, the pastor will pre
sent the second sermon in the apo
dal series on the general theme,
"The Law and the Sabbath." The
special sermon for this service will
be. "The covenants compared." Bl
ble school convenes at 0:45 a.m. and
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 pjn. For
two more Wednesday evenings
cnurcn man. suppers wm oe served
Devotions under the leadership ol
the adult classes.
FALLS CITY FREE METHODIST
George O. Edwards, pastor. The pas-
tor will preach morning and even
ing. There Is prayer service each
Tnursaay evening, 'rne junior Mis
sionary society meetings are held In
the Free Methodist church at Falls
City on the following Saturdays at
3:00 p.m.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian
Science services are held at 410 Mill
street every Sunday at 11:00 ajn
Sunday school at 0:45 ajn. Wednes
day evening meetings at 8:00 p.m,
the first Wednesday of the month.
GRACE MENNONITE Homer Lei
sy. pastor. 10:00 ajn., Bible school
Oscar Franz, superintendent. 11 :00
a.m., morning worship. The pastor's
message Is entitled "The Touch of
raitn. T.av p.m.. tnis service win
be held In the Mennonlte Brethren
church. Thursday, 7 :30, church
mgnt (lamuy mgnt) . onoirs meet
Bible studies, prayer meetings, Fri
day, 2 :00 p.m.. Ladles' Missionary
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bodies and intctiors.
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
Dagwell to Confirm
Class, St. Paul's
The Right Reverend Benjtvnln D.
Dagwell, bishop of the Diocese of
Oregon, will confirm a claaa to be
presented by the Reverend George
H. Swift, In Saint Paul's Episcopal
church Sunday morning at the el
even o'clock service. After the ser
vice, the bishop will be the guest
of the vestrymen and their wlvea at
a dinner at the Marlon hotel. Bish
op Dagwell will deliver the address
at the eleven o'clock service, and
talk to the church school at 9:45
a.m. He will also celebrate the holy
communion at 7:30 a.m.
society meets at the home of Mrs.
Homer Lelsy,
APOSTOLIC FAITH Sunday
school at 0:30. Morning worship
at 10:45. Evangelistic service at 7:45
Tuesday and Thursday at 8:00. Sa
cred music concert Sunday evening
at 7:45 by a 31-plece orchestra,
which furnishes music for all othr
services.
SALT CREEK BAPTIST Rev. Otto
Nalllnger, pastor. 0:45 a.m Sunday
ouiiuui. tiuvuu voin, superintendent
1 1 :00 a.m., morning worship. Ser
mon: "The Christian Roadwavs.'
7:00 p.m., meeting of the Junior
young people in the lower church
auditorium. 8 :00 D.m.. vountr neo-
ple's meeting. Prayer meeting
weuuenuuy at o;uu p.m. unoir re
hearsal Thursday, 8:00 pjn.
PENTECOSTAL Sunday school,
10:00 a.m. Preaching. 11:00 a.m
Evangelistic service, 7:45 p.m. Blbe
study, Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. Prayer
meeting, mursaay at 7:45.
ANTIOCH SUNDAY SCHOOL
Sunday school, 3:00 p.m. Classes for
primary, intermediate for boys and
trirls, Junior boys, young people and
aauiis.
FIRST EVANGELICAL PhlllD W
Thomas, minister. "Abundant
Grace" will be the subject Sunday
morning at 11:00. "Living Wisely" Is
the 7:30 subject and will be for
youth In particular, Song-fest start
at 7:30 sharp. Christian Endeavor
meets at 6:30, the topic being, "How
Can I Mnke Christ Attractive to
Others?" Betty Dickey and Wilms
Robb are the leaders. Junior C. E.
will meet at 6:30 also. Praycr-pratse
ana uime study at 7:30 Thursday
Choir practice Thursday at 8:30
Sunday school meets at 0 :46 In
charge of Joseph Hlebenthal, super
intendent. Mr. Thomas will ipeak
at ootn services.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. R. H.
Gregory, pastor. Sunday school, 10:00
a.m, Morning worship, 11:00 a.m.
Evening evangelistic service, 7:45
Friday evening service, 7:45.
DALLAS METHODIST Hi F. Pem-
berton, D. D pastor. Sunday school
at 9:40 a.m. Morning worship at
o'clock. Sermon, "Your Servants for
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Jesus' Sake". Evening gospel hour
at 7:30. sermon, until He Find
It". Prayer meeting Thursday even
ing at 7:30.
ST. HILDA'S EPISCOPAL J. Tho
mas Lewis, vicar. Holy communion,
first. Sunday of month at 0:30 a.m.
Church school, 10:00 a.m. Evensong
and sermon, second, third, fourth
and fifth Sundays, 7:30 p.m.
LATTER-DAY SAINTS Dallas Li
brary hall. Sunday school at 10:00
ajn., every Sunday.
ST. PHILIP CATHOLIC Mass ev
ery Sunday, first and third. St,
Anne's Altar society meets at the
homes of the members the first
Tuesday evening of each month at
7:ao. communion Sunday, the sec
ond Sunday at 8:30 o'clock.
E. M. B. SUNDAY SCHOOL
Bridgeport hall. Every Sunday, 10:00
ajn. Sol Warkentln. superintendent-
Union Scandinavian
Service Arranged
Silverton Pastor and Mm. A.
R .Qessweln are visiting Silverton
with special services tor two weeks.
Mrs. Reldun Qessweln la a native
ol Troms, Norway.
Sunday afternoon at 2:30 a spe
call service will be open to every
one, and many Scandinavians are
expected. Mrs. Gesswetn will appear
dressed In a costume ot the Lap
landers, and will tell of them, and
also of her own people up hi the
"land of the midnight sun." She
will speak In Norwegian, and Pas
tor Qessweln will Interpret.
Then Rev. Gesswetn will also give
a special message In English, tell
ing about the religious life and work
and awakening In Norway. He trav
eled and ministered there during
the great revival recently.
A London schoolgirl told her
teacher that the Inhabitants of Cey
lon were called Celanese.
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