14 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday. April 15. 1949 1 Easier Service Set at Sunrise Enter sunrise services will be held on the north steps of the state capitol it 6 o'clock Sunday morning and, if present weath er conditions continue, it is ex pected several thousand com municants will take part. The program is sponsored by the Salem Ministerial associa tion with a committee consist ing of Rev. Louis E. White, Knight Memorial Congregation al; Capt. R. B. Lesher, Salvation Army and Rev. C. E. Brick wed el, Hayesville Community Bap tist. Rev. Orville W. Jenkins, pas tor of the First Church of the Nazarene, will speak on the sub ject "He Is Risen." The order of service will in clude two numbers by the Sa lem high school band, "Adore Mus Te" and "Oh Sacred Head Now Wounded;" Spripture read ing by Rev. Lloyd u. uecicer, Englewood Evangelical U. B.; prayer' by Rev. Wilmer N. Brown, First Evangelical U. B.; anthem "Almighty God, Our Father,' the King's Choralairei, Prof. Ronald Rush, director; an them, "Hosanna," Salem Y. M. C. A. boys chorus, Wesley Boll inger, director; trumpet solo, ''The Holy City," Jim Dodd; benediction, Rev. Wesley Tur ner, Leslie Methodist church. Calvary Church Fast Growing The fiscal year of Calvary Baptiat church that closed March 31 wai one of the best in every way in the history of the insti tution, reports presented during the annual meeting of the de nomination this week revealed. In a comprehensive and attrac tively bound report statistics confirmed the state that "Cal vary Baptist is the fastest grow ing Baptist church in the state." Among those elected to of fice were D. A. Emerson, mod erator; A. Sieforth, treasurer; Prof. Floyd W. Bird, financial secretary; Rev. L. H. Randle, Bible achool superintendent; Mrs. Randle treasurer of benev olences. New trustees for the church re Guy Hlckok, Gale Herbst, W. J. Bishop and Glen Wage man. The trustees reported substan tial balances In all funds, partic ularly In the building division for the new educational temple. Easter services will begin with the traditional Easter sun rise service at the Dowd home nd a breakfast at the church. The church will be equipped with a public address system so that all communicants may hear the two Sunday aervices, at 11 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Baptism will be administered to a large group. Silverton Churches Marewam Meifctdlat Andrew l.angsn- fori. pastor Burn ay acnooi. iw. nuiiii. 11. Young people meet, i.ss. fa arris at Jesas Christ at the Latter Ray Batnls (MnrmoiW-K. P. hall Oak and Milt BU. Sunday achool, 10. Evening trvtra. t. rtirtallaa Selene Bund ay school, I 48. Service, 11. St. real's Catholic Father John J. Wslsh. pastor. Bunday masses, S and 10. Week day, 6. Assembly af Oed Berrel H Brott. pas tor. Sunday achool. t 48. Divine worhip. II. Young Feople's society, 6 46. Evan gelistic, 6. Chefrh af ClasV Rev. E t Nil. pastor. Bi.irtay school. 10. Worship hour. 11 Evening service, S. Fllgrlsa It lines Carl Mansfield, pas tor. Sunday school, 10. Worship hour. 11. Evening aervlce. S. ft tenth Day AdventUt Elder A. P Chlllson, Salem, and Harold Johnson. lo ca) elder :n cheree Sabbath school Sat urday. I 36. Morning worship. 11. Satur day. Sunday evening evangelistic seitlre Christian and Missionary Alliance Clord T. Rial void. minister. Bumlay achool. 10; Oscar Sat rum. supt ; a prac tice program for tha evening Raster pro- Iram at tha churrh. Divine worship, II. aster service; Vocal solos. Mrs. Oordon T. Bratvold ana Mrs. n. rusibo; sen by pastor. Bunday school Roster ister pro- 7 46, evangelistic message by Rev. tvold. First Christian Arthur Charles Bates Rest or. Sunrise service followed by Raa r breakfast, young folk In charge Sun day achool, 6 45; M. Ford, supi Ser tnon. II, following communion at II. '"The First Believer." Junior and senior Christian Endeavorere both meet at 6 10 Evening sen let, choir In special musical Program, directed mj Batty Hsgen, Uary okstad, pianist. Trinity l,ejlhtratj M. J. It Fuhr. pas tor. Eastar sunrlst aervlce. 6 .10. special music by choir directed by Mr lw Burcb, breakfast following Easier pro gram by the Sunday school, 10 Pivme worship. II: sermon subject. "The Mean ing ol Easter." Special mush. Alter of ferlng. Baptism af children. Luther ltagua. 7:M. Calvary l.alheran James A. Tofle. pas tor. Sunday erhool and Bible rlessev 10. Miss Olga Johnson, supt Easter servt', II theme. -What le Eaater?" Anthem, tholr. Bunday school Easttr program, I.. ImminaH Lai here w-S L. A If" Me. pas tor. Sunns service, 6 30. followed bv breakfast sponsored by Luther league Baptismal service during Sunday school hour, to. Easier imiusi wm". rnnn, "The Olorlaus Fact of Easter", an them by Janser aad senior choirs. S.aa..4l.a Warn W. Vrawnlnt. DastS? Sunrise service and breakfast directed By WBCB. Easter grosrsroi in n.n.T.,. department classes. 6 46. Sunday school hour; Norma Haegell. supt. At general aorshlp hour. II, retention of new mem. berg and reremonlal of children baptism heervtd. Sermon by pastor, ' Resurrec fttcn " Youth fellowship, T., Joyc rlk otahlp stadai. I 'U,iiliw,jsfii.Bajj iiisjp i in 7 . -' itk Sat em 6 C?luirclie5 Vint Blll MNob tnd LIOvttt Bn Rt. Llojrd T. Andron. ptntor. R. c. Etr tnornlnr worih:p rvic, I; 'Trip lurrpciion of the Body. kv. uoya Andtnon. Sunday tchool. I IS. Rcku- lr mornini voritup, 11. Idtntlcal mt Dedication ol bra neb church ai Haytivllle, 3. Dr. Edward B. Hart ol Corvtllli speaking. Youth mwtingi, 11. Kaiter cantata. "Tht Bln Rt6tmtr." pr turned by tht choir under direction ol Mr. naipn toie. i u. R.iauiiu rBHiiilli Rial I si I,txtt d 1 mile north of tht city limtti on Highway 99E. Rev. C. E. BrlrkweOel. paitor. Unified morning aervlr. I 4S to 1 1 : IB. LWOirmop ?i nrw inunu lng at 3 with Dr. Edward Hart of Cor vallla giving tht dedication addreaa. r.l.ar Thawel IfmU GnmII- 1145 N. Liberty Bt. Rev. Claude C. and Mary W. Bell, put on. Bunday achool. 10. Morn ing rvlc. 11. Evtnlng service, 1 45. M Milter Com ma nit y Ft II Goipel Moni tor. Rev. and Mra. E. C. Bchllling. paa- . Sunday school. 10. Morning service. Young people, 1. Evening service, I. Leslie Meltaodisl 8. Commercial at My s. O. Wesley Turner, pastor, flunday hool, t S. Morning service. 11: an them, "Sanctus." Gounod; sermon sub ject. "Behold the Living Christ." Youth fellowship and aauii iiuor course, o.ju. Evening service. 1 10. Esstr musle by the choir: sermon subject, "Opening Closed Doors." Calvary Baatlat B. Liberty at X Mill er. Bible classes, I 45. Worship. 11; ser- . topic. Now is enrm Kisen irom the Dead." Vesper service. 4 30; baptism and cantata. Mom of Victory." . Mark Evangelical Lutheran Ml N. I Church Si. M. A. Oetxendaner, DD, and John L .Bagllen. pastors. Etriy morning Easter service, 7; sermon topic, The Risen cnrist i ne nope 01 ine World." Sunday school. 0 45. Easter worship, Hi sermon topic, "Easter na tions." Belbany Evangelical and ttefarmed Marion and Capitol Bts. Rev. Russell Mayer, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Holy communion, 11. Evening worship, 7:41. First Presbyterian Chemeketa at Win ter. Chester W. Hamblln. pastor; John rtoodenberr.tr, assistant pastor. Church school, 9 45; J. J. FttiilmoiM, superintendent. Easter services. 915 and Identirai services. - ine Easier diance." sermon by the pastor. Chorea mt the Faarsquare Oaspel 4B0 . lth Bt. between Center and Chemeke ta. Rev. Jam H. Taylor, pastor. Sunday school. 45, Come to Sunday school Eas ter Sunday . Morning service, 11, tht pastor speaking; sermon subject. "Be cause T Live. Ye Shall Live." Foursquare Crusaders, Defenders. 6:45. Evening aerv- 7:45 Evansellit Bronte nosing service; sermon subject, "The Power of the Gospel." First Christian High and Center. Dud ley Strain, minister; Waiter ttttt, assist ant minister, two identical services: 9, sermon by Dudley Strain. "Eternity Es Now; solo by Edith Fairham. "The Lord Is Risen." Sullivan. 10:50, sermon by Dudley Strain, "Eternity Is Now"; solo by Josephine Albert Spauldlng. "In the End of the Sabbtn." Speaks. Church school, 10. Youth cabinet meeting in Flrenlare room. 5:10 Youth meetings 6:15. Evening worship 7:30; sermon by Walter Naff. "Toward Saboa:h Eve': sol" by Mrs. Denlst Murry, "I Wu tht Tret," O Hara. Ctarl Street Christian 17th and Court :. W. H. Lyman, minister. Easter breakfast. 7. Two Identical worship serv ices, S and 11. Bible school hour, 10. Bible school Easttr program, 7:30. Faith Tabernacle 1308 N. 8th. 6th and Gaines. Rev. Max Wyatt, pastor. Easter pros; ram by the Sunday arhnol, 10. Ser mon by Rev. Wyatt, "The Ressurectlon," Evangelistic service, a. Christian Missionary Alliance North 5th at Ualnes. Herman J. Bohl. pastor. mdav school. 1:45. Morning service, 11; sermon subject. "Tht Realities of the Resurrection." Evening service, 7:30, Rev. W. Mourn ana t.ne male quartette from Ferine Bible Institute of Fresno, Calif. Young people. 6:30. First Evangelical failed Brethren Where Marlon crosses Summer. Re. Wil- N. Brown, pastor. Sunday school program, 6:45. Bible class. 6. Morning service. 11; sermon subject, "I Met the Risen Christ" Evening service. 7:45; can tata by choir, "The Easter Sunrise Song." Wesley an Methodist Ulh and Mil! BU. A. E. Yaies, pastor. Sunday school. 10. Morning worship. 11. Evening servira In chsrge of young people, 7 30, special Easter program. The Rear gan tied Chare a ml Christ f Latter Day Saints Corner N, 11th and Chemeketa Bts. Elder Chas. H. Aher, pastor. Churrh school and Eaater serv ice, 10. Blessing of babies and sermon dv rider a. v nelson or Portland, ji. Ztons league, I N, Bible study, 7 30. Christ Latheraa Stau St. at ItHh. C R. St hull pastor. Identical services at t and 11. Children's Eaater program, 10:10. Bethel Baptist - W. Cottage and D Bla. Rev. Rudolph Woyke, pastor. Bunday srhoot, t 45. Morning worshln. 11; the paMar preaching on the topic. "The Third tav at Sundown.' Easter cantata by tht chotr, 7:30. Fllgrlm Hatlness 140 Carlton way, V. C). Story, pastor. Sunday school, 6 48. RiuHer pros ram, 10 30. Youns oeop'a sortetv. 7. Evening service. 7:10. Mis sionary Will. Bhubert will speak at the morning aervlce. First Met hodtsl Church and State Bt. Brooks H. Moore, pastor. Morning wor ship, two identical services. 6 and 11. Sermon. "God s Great Miracle." Church school, 10. First flplrllaallst 946 N. Commercial Rev. Mat) ne Roberts, speaker. Services, I 36 and 7 30. rttarcb af Jesas Christ af latter 1ay ftalnli --Vr"W hall. Hood and Church Sis. .'ohn E Salltury. bl.hnp Sunday school. 10 Morning serv.ee. 11 30. Evening serv ice. 6 30. Flral Charrh af Christ SrlenlUt Lib erty and Chemekeia. Sunday achool at 11. Morning service at 11 Sermon Doctrine of Atonement." Nurjiery lor children up to 1 rars of see proMdcd ditrlns liie mom ma service. Evenini service at 8. Sermon, Doctrine of Atonement." gatesa Melt-Ms Cammanlty - Non-denominational. Liberty Road at Madrons Ave nut. Rev. T. C Brown, pastor. Sunday school at 16. am. Freachlng, Han and 7 X) p m. Nalnt Faal'e EpNeapal Church and Chemeketa The K Oeorct H SwUt. B. D. rector Choral RucharLst trttoiM. 7 s m Junior church choral eucharl. 6 30 N'irerr school m parish house, 11. Choral eurharist and sermon, 11. Central 1 at her aw -O. Rundstrom pastor. No Sunder school. 6 4k. Mornina ""'f. it. swiri ssunaay Know pro it sm. 7 JO, Monitor rwtmanll Fall Gospel Rev and Mts E C v lull ins. pastors Sunday school. 10. Mornini worship, 11. "The Hone of the World" Young people, 7 Evanseiuiw service. I. t'nlted Prntwraslal 4t Ferry. Rev. Nstiian.el Wilson, pastor. Sundav school t 44. Mnrmna service. II, Sermon, "h OhriM Rwen in Your Life'" Renlns sarv ice. 7 )0 Sermon subject. "Coming Doom." Insulate af Rellslaat . Hence Salem Wotnans Club. Norih Collate. Rev. Wiilima Btron Charles. 1100 em., "Your Resurrection " 6 00 p , 1 My Friends Makt Me. ' Jesas eae Feateraattl IIT6 twis RonaWl V Sttuer, pastor Sunday achool 1 Classes for all aet irrins Mnrnlne worship at 11 pastor pea tint. Evening vaneeliat aervtce. 1 lo. Talbat raMwwttv See. St. Rogers tr win, pastor. Sunder school 1. Bssltr protram by tha Sunday achool Divine worship. 11. Raster measee. "Now Is Christ Risen" Young peorle s service. 7 Evening service-. 6 Sermon by tht pastor. Thrt Oardens " neasw I -at hers a iF I C Luther Borgen, psttwr. Easltf festlvai WtraAip I m 3 W V 'k mm People Say Statue Wept Dozens of persons flocked to a four-room flat in Syracuse, N. Y.f to watch Shirley Anna Martin, 11 (above), kiss the forehead of a broken statue of St. Ann. They said they saw what appeared to be tears fall ing from the statue's eyes. A Catholic priest called it an "extraordinary occurrence." (AP Wirephoto) Hundreds Wait in Line to See Child and Weeping Statue Svracuse. N. Y.. Aoril 15 U. curious waited and hoped today for a glimpse of 11-year-old Shirley Anne Martin and her "weeping statue." Police said a crowd estimated at 3.U0U gathered around me Martin flat here last night in hopes of seeing Shirley kiss a broken plaster of pans statueO of Saint Ann to make it "weep." The little girl vanished after appearing on a television show however, and police said they believed she was taken to the country "for a night's sleep." During the afternoon yester day large numbers of persons visited the second story flat. Shirley, whose middle name honors the Catholic saint, kissed the image whenever she was asked to. Witnesses said moisture ap peared in the painted eyes and ran down the face when Shir ley kissed the broken head. Spectators included a police cap tain and other police. Catholic! clergy, reporteri and photog-! rap hers. Church Silent j There was no official com ment from the church. A priest called what he saw a "wonder fully extraordinary occurrence.'" The police captain compared it to certain miracles described in the Bible. A reporter said the sight left him "shaken." A cer amics expert at Alfred univer sity said plaster of paris cannot release moisture except through evaporation. Shirley's mother said she hoped a "small, dignified" shrine could be established on their own property, if Shirley's kisses continue to make the broken plaster of paris statue "weep." Meanwhile, the Rev. Glenn O. Canfield, minister of the May Memorial Unitarian church, suggested "a chemical analysis should be made to determine whether the girl's saliva and the liquid solution that appears on the face (of the statue) are the same." Saint Paul's Easter Services A choral Eucharist will be sung at 7 a. m. to begin Easter day at St. Paul's Episcopal church. The children's service to which adults are welcome, will begin at 9:30 a. m. when the Junior choir will sing. The 7 a m. service will be repeated at at 11 o'clock. This will in clude "Christ Our Passover.' by Shepherd, an offertory "Alle luia! Christ Is Risen" by Andre Popolyoff. and the Holy Eucha rist by St. Tortius Noble. Mill City Churches Presbvierlsn Dr. David J Ferguson. In Ulcr Sunday school. 10 Easier pro- ram. Xlornlng service, 11; sermon, "Eas ter. Charrh af Christ Thomas Courtney .lr . minuter. Sunrle services. 6 to. Sun day school. I 45 Morning vorsh.rt, II. Christian Endeavor hour, 6 30. Evening or ship, T 46. Key. Mai. pastor. Morning Free Meihadlsl DonaM Hlnkle castor. Sunriav school. 10 Morning worship, 11. Evening serttre, T 45. Cammattlle- fte Waynt Watttnt. pas tor Smtriav school I A Morning wor- niiJti..j"rl-t.yrlfM- 1 " in the Fntlewood school. North 16th and Nebraska at 11. First Cantrteailtnal Collets and Marion. Slh R. Huntinslon. minister, i tdenilcel services at 6 and II o'clock. Ser mon, "Faster- Hardy Perennial." West Salesa Methodist Third and Oerth O Leonard Jones, mm.sler. Church school 4V Worship. 11. Sermon, "He Is Alive " 6 30 p m.. Youth fellowship. 6 00. sermon by Rev. W Schubert, aho waa for 16 vrars a missionary in China Knlsht Memorial Consrei alien ah-lit h and Ferrr. Louis E White, minisier. Sun dsr school aAsemb.v ol all departments. Morning aorship. II Sermon. ' A Near l-oasa on Life" Church-time nurserv. 11 fMarim fellowship, uh senior and Junior tjth groups. Far Car a en tVaptlsl Julhta f Kerr, rvnuter. Church Si bit school at 6 46 Clave for a:i aet s roups. Morning worship service at II Sermon 'Proof of Christ's Resurrection " Sunda evening service at 1 16 Bong service tot lowed by measace entitled. -Oh rut s Supreme Mir acle. ' Young people service at 6 46. ftrwwas Asaeasblv af 0d One-half block south of public school. IVrmalet B:inn and tve!n Aim tin e o-rs'orj Sundae school. 6 46 Morn'sg worship II. Rev F A Dortd speaking Christ s Ambassadors 6 XV Evening mm lea, 1.46, Rev. Lr a Trieste, gpeakinf. CTDjWooburn Has Hundreds of the devout and 4he Easter Music For Woodburn Woodburn A cantata, "Jesus Only," a story of the resurrec tion, will feature the Easter pro gram at the First Presbyterian church during the Sunday school hour Sunday morning. The program will open with a prelude, the call to worship and song by the young people; pray er by The Sunday school super intendent, Dale Morrison. The primary department will present several numbers includ ing a group exercises, "E-A-S- T-E-R D-A-Y": exercise "What Can We Do?," a story with pic tures; song, and rhythm band by the entire department. Th c.ntat. will b. .lvB by th. Jun ior, 'lnurmdlal tnd j.uth dep.rtm.nt. Onolr mmbrra arc: Sopranoa, Noryta Llvlniaton. Patricia Bauman. Donna Wanti. Barbara Bauman, Eileen Roaera and Joanne Wllllamaan; altos. DoroLhr Rice, Shiner Anderaon. Kerln Uaanuaon, Rom Mar, Tremble. Jeanette Baumanni tenora. Bam VanAradale. Robert Bauman. Raymond Roiera; bauaa. Wain. Rocera, Edward B.umann. Jr. Special number, will be a eocal duet by Barbara Baumann and Kerln aiaanu- aoni double trio. Ut aopranoe. Eileen Roa era. Barbara Baumann: and sopranos. Rom alary Trembly, Kerin laetnuson: altoa, Jeanett. Baumann, Shirley Ander aon; mixed .uartet, Eileen Roaera, sopra no, Dorothy Rice. alao. Bam VanAradale. tenor. Ovalne Roaera bass; soldiers duet, Robert Baumann. tenor; Edward Bau mann, Jr., baritone. Charactera In th. cantata are: Petro nlue, captain of the auard. Clyde Bulll van. Jr.; Philippe, Janice Stack: Balome, Wanda Hampton: Ruth, Jean Stack; Mary. Nina Rice; Mother of Judas, Velda Hampton; soldier, Dwalne Roaera. At 11 o'clock worship service which follows there will be an organ and piano prelude, "Medi tation at the Cross" by Mrs. Howard Magnuson and Mrs. J. W. Richards; Easter anthems by both the junior and senior choirs and a sermon by the pas tor. Rev. E. Kay Fenton, whose subject will bt "Witnesses to the Resurrection." Jason Lee Plans Choir Production The pastor of Jason Lee Meth odist church, Dr. Louis C. Kir by, announces his church will hold two Easter worship ser vices, the first at 9:00 a.m. and the second at 11:00 a.m. His ser mon topics are: 'The Mastery of the Tomb." and "The Day of Supreme Gladness. The choir wilt present three numbers, an anthem, a ladies chorus and a solo: "Hosanna" by Mrs. Glen Humiston. At both services the pastor will receive new mem bers into the church. At 7:30 the choir of 2B per sons, under the direction of Mrs. Glen Humiston, with Mrs. C. A McClure at the or nan and Mrs. nixh. nll mt k. .itl present the Easter cantata: "Oli vet to Calvary." Special features include: soprano and baritone solos, double quartets and cho rus numbers. The public is in vited. Two Services at Court St. Church Two identical Easter services will be held at the Court street Christian church Easter morn inn at 9 00 o'clock and 11:00 o'clock. The Bible school will hold its sessions at the 10:00 o'clock hour. The annual Easter breakfast will b served at 7:00 a m. to all members and friends of the church. The youth department will present the program at this service. The Bible school Easter pro gram will be given at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening. The program will include numbers by all of the children'! depart ment and will feature a play by the Junior high young people. taster music Woodburn A special Easter cantata, "The Golden Dawn," will be given at the Foursquare Gospel church of Woodburn at 7:45 o'clock Easter Sunday. A children's program will be giv en during the 11 a.m. service Easter events open with a Good Friday service at 743 o'clock with the sermon on "The Shrine Barrabai." The programs are under the direction of Ruth Hastie and will be presented by the young people. Two Easter services, both In English, will be held at the Immanuel Lutheran church Sunday, the first at 8 a.m. and the second at 11 a.m. No Sunday school will be held. Holy Thursday communion service was held at 8 p.m. Thursday; Good Friday communion service in the Norwegian lanuage at 10 April 15. Confirmation class meets at 10 a.m. Saturday. Easter services at the Nidaros Lutheran church at Monitor will be at 9:30 a.m. and a communion service will be held Friday at 8 p.m. A youth rally featuring a song service and speaking by the Rev. Victor Trimmer, state Christ's Ambassadors president of the Assemblies of God, is planned for 7:15 p.m. Easter Sunday at the Woodburn Assembly of God church. A Sunday school rally will be held at 9:45 a.m. follow ed by a sermon by the pastor, Rev. Lester Gibson, at 11 o clock. A special duet by Marjorie Green and Marie Priest will fea ture the Easter 11 o'clock ser vice at the First Christian church. Robert Sanford will sing a solo and the Easter ser mon will be given by Rev. D. Priest. Easter observance at St. Mary's Episcopal mission will open at 8 a.m. Sunday with Holy Communion. Another commun ion will be held at the 11 o'clock service with Easter hymns and sermon. Ocie Rivers of the Boys school will sing during the of fertory. Evening prayer and Lit any will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Good Friday and the church was open during the day for medidation and prayer. Child dren of the church school will have an Easter egg hunt at 1:30 Saturday at the Ivan DeArmond farm. Infant Baptism Nazarene Church A combined service has been arranged at the First Church of the Nazarene 13th and Center streets. There will be a short session of Sunday school class es beginning at 9:45 a.m. fol lowed by the worship service at 10:30 when infants will be dedicated. The choir has pre pared special musical numbers, "Open The Gales of the Temple". by Mrs. Joseph F. Knapp and "Christ Arise" by Robert Lowry. The Male Quartette will sing. "Shall I Crucify My Savior?" and Wlllard Friesen is singing, "In the End of the Sabbath." The pastor speaks on the sub ject, "This Side of Calvary." The choir has also arranged for special music in the eve ning service, "Beneath the Cross" by Carrie B. Adams and "O, What Wonderful Savior" by Rev. A. H. Ackley. Miss Louise Wenger will sing, "Who is This Man of Sorrows?" by Mrs. C. H. Morris and the mixed quar tette will be singing. The pastor will be speaking on "Snaring in the Resurrection." Stayton Churches Boat let Rev. Wllllard Buckner. pastor SundsT chool 10 Mornine worship 11 Training hour 7 15 p m Evening service I Charrh at Christ Clyos freemen, pas toi. Bible school. 10 a m , worship serv ice. 11. Youth fellowship, 30 p m. Eve nlng worship I Charrh af Christ 1. M 8ld. minister. Hi ole study iO Morning worship 11. Eve oing worship ft Methodist .John Morangg, pastor. Bible tcnool 10. Worship service 11. Youth (el lowahip I JO Evening worship I. A item sir at 0 Her. klelvtn Stock!!, pastor. Sundsr school 10 Mornlns serv ice 11. Youna people's meeting f t. Bvt olnt avameiutta service 1 . Itasaaralata tanrepllaa Cslhelle Rev Msth. Jon it, pastor Bunds r service. maaae a m 1 lo a.m. an4 f 10 a m. 91. Pairirk't Cathelle (tim Father Lanir Vine-Kler. pastor winter sched ule, 1st. Ind snd Hit ftuiMJar. mts 10 SO am, Ire) and tth undars mass at 1:10 Oar Laav af l.aartlee iJertaB Fsthtr Lender dctinexler pbstot Winter sched ule. 1st, Jnd snd ftth Sundar nun I JO m : Jrd nd 4th Sundays mass 10 10 a m EASTER SERVICES 9:00 A.M Bible Clait 9:45 A. M Sunday School Program 11:00 A.M Worship Service 7:30 P.M Organ Concert 7:45 P.M Choir Cantata "The Easter Sunrise Song" FIRST EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Whrre Marlon Cross Slimmer vVllnwr N. Brown, Minister ErrtMt Frln. TNrpctor of Music William raw. Orjunlst CANDLELIGHT COMMUNION SKRVICI Friday. April 15 I 00 P. M. Conference of Young People A conference young people's rally was held at the Wesleyan Methodist church, 15th and Mill streets Friday. At the afternoon service pictures were shown of the Wesleyan Methodist youth camp. At 7:30 Friday night Rev Glenn Lam by of Ridgefield, Wash, will preach the sermon. Dallas Churches Apostelle Fstth-Loyre C Carver, pas tor, Bunaay acnooi, f.jg. e.asier acme, 11. Special music by orchestra, chorus, quartet and soloists. Evening service, 1:45. Christian and Mlsaltnary A Ilia ace Ar thur Hoenlsch. pastor. Sunday school, 0 .15. Morning worshln. 11: mesas it, "Bud dy Bunk Yi. Bible Belief. " Pre-praytr session. T. Evening service, 1:48. Special a, as it r music. First Christian Kenneth Johnson, pas tor. Bunday achool. 6.46. Morning wor ship, 11. Special music, communion serv ice, sermon. "Faith Is Justified. " Chrtt' tlan Endeavor fellowship. 6. Study, 6:36. EMter cantata, 7.30, 'ne sxaiiea Christ." Rlchreall Ban day tehoel Supt. Thlessen. Bunday school, 6:30. Church of Christ Communion, Bunday evening study, 6:30. Evangelical Mennonltt Brethren A. P. Toews. pastor. Sunday school, 6:36. Horn ing worship. 11; Easter message, "Thtjh City. Un:o Life," 7:30. Mennenlle Brotherhood O. H. Jant- Ing service. 10:45; message, "Risen with I Christ." Evening service, 10:45. Special E".,c. Evangelical iniiea nreinren n w: ti ls m Elmer, minister. Sunday school, 6:45. Program for Easter by Bunday achool children. 10:45. Adult worship, 11:15; mes sage. "He Shall Rise Again." Play. "The Challenge of the Cross," 7:45. Message by the pastor, "Tht Cross and tht Tomb." Trinity Lutheran Karl TJfer. pastor. Bunday school, 10. Divine service, 11. Salt Creek Baptist Emanuel Wolff, pastor. Bunday school. 8:45. Morning worsmp, u. .special music oy xne cnoir. Easter mission offering. Message, "The Message of lha Risen savior." Choir program, a. First Fresbyterlan Earl TO fill em Ben w. D.D.. minister. Sunday school, 6 46. Morning worship. 11 : message. "I Be lieve In tha Life Everlasting." First Methodist Clark B. Eng. pastor. Youth fellowship breakfast. T. Church school, 6:46. Morning worship, 11; ser mon, "Tht Consequences of Victory." Grace Mennonlte J. P. Hlebert. pastor. Sunday school. 10. worship service. cnrmian leiiowintp in enarge oi me evening service, 7:30. Christian Science Bunday service. 11. Bunday school, 6:46, Subject of the les son-sermon is "Doctrine of Atonement. Church af God J. J. Gillespie of Salem, supply pastor. Bunday school. 6:45. Morn- worship, li. Young peoples meeting, 6:30. Evangelistic strvlce, 7:30. Assembly af Gad L. Otis Trlolett. pas tor. Bunday school, 6 : 46. Horning wor ship. 1.1 Adult vespers. Junior church, Christ Ambassadors, 6:46. Seventh Day Adventlst Ralph Gladden. pastor. Sabbath school, 6:46. Sermon, 11. Falls City Seventh Day Adventlst Ralph Oladden, pastor. Sabbath school. :ju. rreacning, ii. Pereydal. Christian C. A. Bla,. minis ter. Bible elaesei, 10. Morning worship, 10:4S. Evening worship, t. Fatls City Christian Charles Knox, pastor. Bunday school, 10. Morning wor ship, 11. Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Easter play, "Tha Risen Christ," 1:30. t'nlea Missionary Baptist Harmony community. W. A. Heard, pastor. Bun day school. 10. Sermon, 11. St. Thomas Episcopal Cyril P. Han ney, Ylcar. Church school. 10. Kinder garten, ll. Morning prayer. 11. Holy baptism, 13:30. ola Sanday School Sunday school. 9:4. Morning worship. 11. Free Methodist R. W. MrCormick. pas tor. Bunday school, Preaching serv ices, 11 and 7:4ft. rails City rree Methodist Gilbert Johnson, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning service. 11. Young people's meet lng, 7:1ft. Evangelistic service, a. rslts City Methodist James H. Royer. psstor. Sunday school, 10. Morning wor ship, 11. First Bsptlst Bunday school. I . Morning worship. 11. Training union, 6:30. Evening worship, 1:30. St. Philips Catholic Father H. Her man, pastor. Mass Easter Bunday, I Confession Holy Saturday, 4 to ft. t to b.ju. Charrh of Jesas Christ of Latter Pay Saints Elder Miller presiding. Sunday vtiuvt, tv. oati oiiieu. me eung, n:ts. Oak Grave Chapel Fremont Faul. min ister. Morning service. 1.4ft. Bunday moot jdiiows. air eacn Sunday eve ning. Amity Churches Baptist Bruce Wakeman. psstor. Bun day school. 10. Morning worship, 11. Eas ter program. Youth fellowship, 1. Eve ning service, t. Charrh af Christ Wm. F. Morse, min ister. Bible school. 10. Easter program. Morning worship. 11. special Easter mu sic. Junior meeting. 7. Young people's meeting. 7. Evening service, I; special music, Halletver'a. MrthtHjUt Fremont Faul. paator Sun day irhool. 10. Faster program. Morninf worship. 11, baptismal wrtlcf. reception of new members, special music. Astemblr af OadJ William BeachT, pas tor. Sunday srhool. 41. Morning wor ship. 11. Youth service, 7:15. Evenlna service, l is, BROOKS ASSEMBLY OF GOD EASTER SERVICES April 21, 1949 Morning service 11:00 a.m. Speaker: REV. F. A. DODD. Singing Evangelist Evening Service 7:45 p. m. Speaker: Rev. Lora Friesen Also The Empty Tomb' by Evelyn Austin, colored chalk artist. EVERYBODY WELCOME! Friends Hold Salem Meeting Friends ministers of Oregon, Washington and Idaho are to meet in Salem for a four-day conference beginning Tuesday, April 19, at the South Salem Friends church with Rev. Oscar Brown as host pastor. The conference program is under the direction of Rev. Har old Mickelson of Portland, presi dent of the organization. Other officers include Oscar N. Brown, vice president and Mrs. Hazel Lowe, secretary and treasurer. Daily schedules will include an address and discussion per iod at 9:00 and 10:00 a.m.; an inspirational address at 11:00 a.m. Opportunity will be given for individuals to express con cerns and for group prayer at 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. or longer if desired. The public is cordially invited to attend the evening services at 7:30. Guests who are expected to arrive Monday evening and Tuesday morning, will be en tertained in various homes of Hopewell Holding ! ire 'Easter Breakfast Hopewell The Hopewell United Brethren church Easter service will begin with sunrise services beginning at 5:30 at the church under the Youth Fellow ship group. An Easter breakfast will follow immediately in the church social room. During the 11 o'clock church services Rev. Conrad Rhoads will give an Easter sermon which will preceed the communion for the congregation. The Hopewell United Breth ren Ladies Aid held an all day quilting at the church Tuesday Dinner was served at noon. A missionary meeting was held with Mrs. Tom Brown conduct ing the devotionals. Mrs. Owen Pearse assisted with the lesson There were more than 30 at tending. Immediately following a "going away" shower was held, honoring Mrs. Conrad Rhoads. Refreshments were served. t Rev. Conrad Rhoads has ac cepted a call to the Baptist church at Lacomb and with his wife and four children will be leaving next week after almost three years pastorate here. His successor has not been named Easter Sunday will be his fare well sermon. Bethel Baptist Choir Cantata The choir of the Baptist church, North Cottage and D streets, will present the canta ta, "Life Eternal," on Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The text of this cantata was written by Mattie B. Shannon and the music was composed by Fred B Holton. The choir is under the direction of Miss Lois Schrenk and is accompanied at the organ by Oren Hornback. The public is invited to this service. A special Easter mis sionary offering will be receiv ed. FREE LECTURE on Christian Science Public Invited KINGWOOD BIBLE CHURCH 1125 Elm Sf. Weir, Salem MORNING SERVICE 10:45 a. m. "Love Triumphant" Rev. A. A. Loewen, Speaker 7:30 P.M. Choir Cantata - "The Holy City" ABE A. LOEWEH, Pastor ALBERT FADENRECHT, Aste. Palter Two Identical Easter Morning Services 9:00 A. M. and 10:50 A. M. First Christian Church Center and High Morning Sermon "Eternity Is Now" Soloists Edith Fairhom Josephine Albert Spoulding Anthem "He Is Risen" Monney Evening Sermon "Toward Sabbath Eve" Dudley Strain. Minister Walter Natl, Assoc. Minister Melvln r.niat. Director of Music Dallas Offers ' Early Service Dallas Churches of Dallas will unite in sponsoring the Eas ter Sunrise service on the Polk county courthouse lawn Sunday morning, starting at 5:30 o' clock. The Rev. John F. Hiebert, pastor of the Grace Mennonia church, will bring the message. Special music will be present ed by the Pacific Bible Institute male quartet and by the high school brass trio, composed of Vivian Heckathorne, George Slawson and Carol McCleary. The Rev. Clark S. Enz will de liver the invocation, the Rev. G. H. Jantzen will lead a respons ive reading and the Rev. L. Otis Triplett will pronounce the ben ediction. Dale Sherwood will bt long leader and Will Caldwell will be organist. In the event of Inclement weather the service will be In the Christian church. All churches In Dallas are planning special services for Easter Sunday. Many are pre senting cantatas and special musical programs. All (re an ticipating large crowds at morn- 1 ing worship services when the respective pastors will preach on the resurrection theme. Unified Service Salem Friends Easter will be celebrated in a unified service of the South Salem Friends combining tht Sunday school and the worship program, under the direction of Mrs. Hazel Lowe and Robert Nordyke. Group singing, recita tions and exercises will be pre sented by the primary, junior and intermediate departments. There will be one number by the youth quartet and two an thems by the adult choir. The pastor will present an Laster message. The program will begin at 10:15; preceded by a short class period and will close promptly at 11:30. We Invite You to These Glorious Easter Services 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 10:30 a. m. Easter Service "This Sid of Calvary." 4:30 p. m. Radio KSLM "Confacri for Christ." 6:30 p. m. Youth Services. 7:30 p. m. "Sharing in tha Resurrection." First Church of the Nazarene "The Singing Church" Center at IS O. W. Jenkins, Pastor R. J. Lush, Mua. Dir. By Paul Stark Seeley C.S.B. of Portland. Oregon Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, First Church of Christ, .Scientist in Boston, M.-1AA. In Senior HiRh School 14th and D Sts. Monday Evening April 18 8 o'clock Auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Salem, Oregon