Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 17, 1950, Page 13, Image 13

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    Churches List
Week's Affairs
Silverton Special church
program and social activities
for the coming week include for
Immanuel Lutheran a meeting
fo- Thursday evening, at the Al
bert Overlund rural home, for
the young married couple's club
of the church. Canby .Luther
Leaguers will be entertained so
cially by Immanuel young folk
Sunday evening, February 19.
W.M.F. area worshop is to meet
Tuesday from 10 a.m. until 2:30
in the afternoon.
The new minister, Rev. Jos
eph A. Luthro and Mrs. Luthro
are moving into their parsonage
home near Trinity Lutheran
church, this week.
Sunday school teachers meet
Monday evening at the home
of the L. A. Meyers, 309 S. Sec
ond street. The Dorcas society
are announcing the annual
birthday party of the members
"Wednesday evening, February
22.
Rev. Arthur Charles Bates is
conducting a series of Wednes
day evening Bible studies on the
Book of Revelations, the topics
to be from chapters 15 and 16
at the First Christian church for
the coming week, to be at the
South Third street home of the
P. A. Coopers.
Wilbur R. Hensley is to be
tiiff speaker for the Christian
,f Men's Brotherhood Father and
Son banquet to be at 6:30
o'clock Monday evening, Olaf
Paulson, Jr., president of the
brotherhood, is official host.
Calvary Lutheran evangelistic
meetings are each evening be
ginning Friday evening of this
week. Rev. E. F. Brandt, speak
er. Calvary choir meets for re
hearsal Thursday evening at 8
o'clock.
Rev. Gordon T. Bratvold of
Christian and Missionary alli
ance is announcing the begin
ning of studies in the first chap
ter of Revelations at the Wed
nesday evening 7:30 o'clock ses
sion which will continue at the
Bible study weekly hour as a
series from Revelations.
Silverton
Churches
Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day
Saints (Mormon) Sunday school at 10.
Evening service at 7. -
Christian Science Sunday school at
1:45. Services at 11.
St. Paul's Catholie Father John J.
Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses, I and 10.
Weekdays 8.
Assembly of God Berrel H. Scott, pas
tor. Sunday school, 9:45. Divine worship,
11. Young people's society at 6:45. Evan
gelistic at 8.
Charch jf God Rev. P. E. Nix, pastor,
Sunday school at 10. Worship hour at 11,
Evening services at 8.
Seventh Day Adventlst Elder A, D.
Chilson. Salem, and Harold Johnson, lo
cal elder in charge. Sabbath school Sat
urday, s:30. Morning worship at ll, Sat
urday, Sunday evening evangelistic ser
vice. Pilgrim Holiness D. C. Olson, pastor,
Sunday school, 9:45. Sermon by pastor, 11,
Young people meet at 7. Evangelistic ser
mon at 6.
Methodist Marquam and Molalla Joint
pastorate. J. S. Kendall, minister. Bible
school and sermon, forenoon Sunday, sit
Marquam, aiternoon at Moiaiia.
First Christian Arthur Charles Bates,
minister. Bible school 9:45 a.m. Com
munion and sermon, "Sardls, a Dead
church. ContinulnK the Series on Chur
ches of the Book of Revelations." Junior
and Senior C.E. 6:30 p.m. 7:30 evening
sermon topio is "urotnernooa.
Church of Christ MWA Hall. Minister,
Richard McNeil. Bible study. 10 a.m,
Divine worship 11 a.m. Sermon: "The
New Testament Church." Communion at
11:46 a.m. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m.
Minister Mcneii spearing. .
Calvary Lutheran P. W. Eriekson. iun
ply pastor. Evangelistic service beginning
Friday evening of this week at 8 o'clock.
Sunday school and Bible class, 10 a.m.
momma worsnip at 11; sermon ny Evan
gelist E. 7. Brandt. Luther league 1 p.m,
Christian and Missionary Alliance Gor
don T. Bratvold, minister. Sunday school
iu a.m. Morning service ll a.m. Ser
mon by pastor: "Golden Opportunities.'
Y.P. .6:30 p.m. Evening evangelistic ser
vice, 7:30. Sermon by pastor: "What
iniot le oi unriBtir
Methodist Ben F. Browning, pastor.
Sunday school 6:45 a.m. General wor
ship, 11. Sermon by pastor: "The Power
oi uivine worsnip. - xoutn renowsnip,
7:30 p.m.
Immanuel Lutheran S. L. Almlle, pas
tor, Bunaay scnooi ana uioie classes,
10 a.m. Divine worshin. ll. srmnn-
"Jesus Christ Is Passing By." Sunday
evening, 7:30, Luther leaguers entertain
guests from Canby church In a special
program ana social nour.
Trinity Lutheran Joseph A. Luthro,
pastor. Sunday school and Bible classes.
10 a.m. Dlvint worship, 11, Sermon by
Amity Churches
Baptist Bruce Wakeman. naiifcor. Htm.
day school 10 a.m. Morning worship 11
a.m. Sermon topic: "Behold the Hands
of Jesus." Rev. Frank McCray, B.D.,
guest speaker. Youth fellowship, 7 p.m.
Evening service, 8 p.m. Sermon: "Mis
taken xaenuty," Hey, McCray,
Charch of Chrlai William v Mnr na,
tor. Bible school, 10 a.m. Worship and
communion. Messaae: "When Re Cnm.
eth.' Junior C.E., 6:30 p.m. Evening
worship, 730 p.m. Message: "He Wouldn't
iiefc uo."
Methodist Fremont Faul. minister, ftun.
day school, 10 a.m. Morning worship, 11
a.m. Junior Fellowship, 8 p.m. Youth
iiownip, i p.m.
nwraiDiy n uoo wiuiam w. eeacny,
aitor. Sunday school, 0:45 a.m. Morn-1
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Womn'i club, 480 N. Cottage. Rev. Olive
Stevens. Sunday ichool, 10. Service, 11;
topic, "Effective Prayer Jesus Used It."
rift Church ml Chriit. Scientist Liber
ty and Chemeketa. Sunday school, 11,
Morning service, 11; lesson-sermon subject,
"Mind." Nursery for children under 3
years of age provided during the morn
ing service. Even Ins service, 8; lesson
sermon subject, "Mind."
St. John's Latheraa (Me. Synod) 16th
and A. Services, 9 and 11, Sunday school
and Bible class, 10. With Wednesday of
next week, Feb. 32, our midweek Lenten
services begin.
First Bantlst Marion at Liberty. Dr.
Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor. Sunday school,
9:46, with classes for all ages. Morning
worship, 11; guest speaker. Rev. Edwin
L. Hartlll, dean of the Northwestern Bible,
school, Minneapolis. Youth meetings, 6:15. :
Evening gospel service, 7:30; guest speak
er, Dr. Vaclav Votja, uean of the Russian I
department, Northwestern schools.
Halbcrt Memorial Baptist One mile!
north of underpass on Highway S9E. Rev.
C. E. Brlekwedel, pastor. Sunday school,
9:45, with classes for all ages. Morning
worship, 11; missionary speaker, Rev. Hi
deo Aokl from. Japan. Young People's
league, 6:30. Evening missionary meeting,
7:30. Rev. J. Fenner of the American
European mission.
Four Corners Baptist State and Elm a.
Rev. Victor L. Loucks, pastor. Sunday
school, 9:45, with classes for all ages.
Morning worship, 11: missionary speaker,
Mfu Nelda Palmer of Africa. Evening gos
pel service, 7:30; missionary speaker, Miss
Beth Albert, China. -
Salem Helthts Community Liberty Rd.
and Madrona, Mr. Lee Shipley, minister.
Sunday school, 10. Morning worship, 11.
Assembly of God "The Chapel." B. 12th
and Leslie. John W. Hodges, minister.
Sunday school, 10. Morning worship, 11.
Sunday night and avery night Rev. Wal
ter .Hugford, radio evangelist, will be
speaking, 7:45. Sunday afternoon, 1:30,
mass meeting with Rev. Hugford speak
ing on "The Palestine Partition."
First Christian High and Center. Dud-
lev atraln. minister. Walter Naff, assistant
minister. Church scnool, 9:45. Morning
worship and communion, 10:50. Sermon,
"Peace oi Mind and wore," uudiey
Strain. Anthem, "Rejoice Ye with Jerusa
lem," ttpinney. cwio, -rne ninety ana
Nine," Campion (Josephine Albert Spauld
lnsri. Youth arouM. 6:15. Adult Bible study
class, 6:15, In the Junior department.
Evening worship, 7:30; sermon, "The
unmt oi xouin," waiter nan.
United Pentecostal 445 Perry. Rev. Na
thaniel Wilson, pastor. Sunday school,
9:45. Morning service, 11. Evening service,
7:45.
First Presbyterian Chemeketa at Win
ter. Chester W. Hamblin. castor. John L.
Qoodenberger, assistant pastor, , Church
school, 9:45; J. J. Fitzslmons, superinten
dent, two identical services, 9:45 and 11;
"What Is Christ's Church Doing?" ser
mon by the pastor. Junior high fellow
ship, 8:30. High school fellowship, 6. Col
lege fellowship, 7.
St. Mark ETanrelleal Lutheran 343 N.
Church. Rev. M. A. Oetzendaner, D.D.,
pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning wor
ship, 11; sermon topic, "On the Way."
Luther league, 6:30.
Court Street Christian 17th and Court.
W. H. Lyman, minister. Bible school as
sembly, 9:48. Morning worship and com
munion, 10:50; sermon subject, "God's
Chosen Leaders." Youth and Bible study
hour, 6:30. Evening worship, 7:30; sermon
subject, "The Simplicity of Faith."
Jason Lee Methodist N. Winter at .1f-
ferson. Louis C. Klrby, D.D., minister.
Sunday school, 9:45. Worsnip, 11; sermon,
miy acuon in mc unurcn, Antnem,
'And the Lord Said. Let the Earth." with
Incidental solo by Bob Klempel. Duet,
"The Lord's Prayer," by Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Bell. Evening worshin. 7:30: ser-
mno topic, "A Threefold Miracle of
Grace." Youth fellowship group, 6:30.
Leslie Methodist 6. Commercial at Mv.
ers. O. Wesley Turner, pastor, Sunday
school, 9:45. Morning service, 11; ser-
ihwu Buojeci, "M iioves us ouii. nursery
for small children. Youth fellowship, 6:30.
Evening service, 7:30; sermon - subject,
XllY 1MB VTlVUCBECS. ...
Central Chureh ' Christ Chemeketa at
Cottage. M,4C. Cuthbertson, minister. Bi
ble school, 9:48. Preaching, 10:45 and
7:30.
Bethel Baptist N. Cottars and D. Rev.
Rudolph Woyke, pastor. Sunday -schooL
9:45. WorshlD service. 11. the nantor
preaching on "Christ, the Way, the Truth
na tne iaie." Evening service, 7:30; topic,
"Can You Recommend Your Christianity?"
First Evantelieal United Brethren-
Marlon and Summer. Rev. Wllmer N.
Brown, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morn
ing worship, 11, message by Dr. Fred
Taylor. Evening service, 7:45; sacred con
cert by Cascade College A Cappella choir.
Christ Lutheran State at 18th. C. R.
Schuls, pastor, Sunday church school, 10.
uivinv worsnip, m ana ll.
Klnrwood Bible 1135 Elm. A. H. Facfon-
recht, pastor, Bible school. 9:45. Morninv
worship, 10:46; Dr. Vaclav Vojta, guest
Bpoaaar, xoutn groups, o:o. evening serv
ice, 7:45; showing the film, "Stephen
tin n UT ntanan. 1 Vl'l 1
school, 9 :4S ; Mrs. Clemens, superlnten-
Clanahan, topic, "Banotificatlon.' Youth
louunouip, jjBvcue Disnop, president.
Evening worship, 7:45; topic, "The White
Throne Judgment," . Evangelist McClana-
jibu, AvaiiaciMMG services nisntiy, 7:40,
Viral UHh.II ui vr n 1-1
Rex. Maxlne Roberts, speaker. Services,'
t.ju ana i.ju.
a Z " unurcn ana mate.
wit io, lumiBbcr. unurcn scnooi,
nuuimi worsnip, m sermon,
"Are
ioii uurca na une
weorge n, owut, B.U., rec
tor. Holy communion (in the chapel), 7:30
Nursery school In parish house, 11. Prayer
service and sermon, 11. Youth vespers, 6.
"" '" "orning worsnip, 11
Yy " " M".aou rwuu, ounaay
. exaijgcuobiu crvice, i;ju.
Tnlrht r .1 ,...
and Ferry. Louis E. White, minister. Sun
day school, 9:45; graded worship and In
struction, two adult classes. Morning wor
th i ""' tne invisiDie,"
"The Gospel of Happiness." Pilgrim fel
lowship groups for Junior high and senior
I high ages, 6:30.
Bethany Evantelieal and Reformed
.--.. -im uoiii.ui. jwr. nuiien Mayer.
P"tr. Sunday school, 10, Morning wor-
national Christian Leper mission. Evening
worship, 7:46.
....uvum unto ana uertn.
O. Leonard Jones, minister. Church school,
w hiM'f;. 1160 Estey' uPrintendent.
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Choir rehearsal after lervlce. Junior choir
IV Tr ; ' leiiowinip, b;ju. xoung
adult fellowship, 8.
Chweh of chriit of
Day Saints 17th and Chemeketa.
7 n:1A,nw pastor, unurcn school,
10. Worship service, 11; Kenneth W. Bio-
Vr. m1rr Klnn'a la..- a, in n
service 7:30. '
central Lutheran N. Capitol and
Gaines. 0. B. Rundstrom, pastor. Broad-
it var auw, ;is. eunaay school, 8:45.
Morning worship, ll. Gospel hour, 7:45.
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World Day of Prayer to
Be Observed February 24
"World Dav of Prayer" will be observed Friday, the first day
of Lent, February 24, with some 80 countries over the world
participating.
Locally the observance will take place at Leslie Methodist
church with Mrs. Roy Fedje,
of Church Women, calling the
meeting to order at 10:30 a.m.
Luncheon will be served by wo
men of the host church and the
afternoon session will be be
tween 1:30 and 3 o'clock.
Theme for this year's obser
vance "Faith For Our Time" was
written by Mich! Kawai, a na
tive of Japan whose father was
a Shinto priest. She was gradua
ted from Bryn Mawr college in
1904 and after returning to her
native country helped found the
Y.W.C.A. in Japan. She also
founded a Christian school for
girls on the outskirts of Tokyo.
Following the sun the day of
prayer will open in the Fiji is
lands at dawn and continue a
round the world. The movement
is interdenominational, inter
racial and international in scope.
The offering taken will be
used in the promotion of Christ
ian colleges in Japan, Christian
literature, American Indians and
work with migrants.
The Salem Council of Church
Women has had a kindergarten
for small children of workers in
the bean and hop fields for some
years, a project made possible
through the cooperation of Sa
lem churches.
Wood burn
Churches
Church of God Raymond W. Hood, pas
tor. Church school, 10 a.m. Worship 11
a.m. and 8 p.m. Y.P. 7 p.m.
Assembly ! God Lester Gibson, pastor.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Preaching 11
a.m. ana i:o p.m. x.r. : p.m.
Free Methodist Mrs. Roxella fi. Doug
las, pastor, Sunday School 9:46 a.m.
Preaching 11 a.m. and 7:48 p.m.
Christian Don Priest, pastor. Sunday
school, 10 a.m. Service 11 a.m. C.E. 7
p.m. Evening service 8 p.m.
Methodist Ormal B. Trick, pastor.
Church school 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m.
Fonrsauart Arthur Ooble. pastor. Sun
day school, 8:46 a.m. Worship 11 a.m.
and 7:45 p.m. Y.P. 6:45 p.m.
Bethel Presbyterian Earl K. Fen ton.
pastor. Worship 10 a.m, Sunday school
iu.u a.m.
Church of Jesus Christ of L.D.S. Sunday
school, 10 a.m. Sacrament meeting 11:30.
Bt. Atnei Catholie (Hubbard) Attended
by Woodburn parish priests. Sunday
masses 8:30 a.m.
St. Mary's Episcopal Clarence C. Slo-
cum, vicar. Church school 9:30 a.m.
Divine worship, 11 a.m.
Bible Bantlst Earl Baker, castor. Sun
day school 8:45 a.m. Worship service 11
a.m. and 7:45 p.m. y.p. 6:46 p.m.
Immanuel Lutheran Harvin N. Chrls-
tensen, pastor. Worship service l a.m.
Sunday school 10 a.m.
Gervais Presbyterian Ernest Tremblay,
pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship
li a.m. u.is. 7:jo p.m.
St. Lake's Catholie V. L. Moffenbeler,
pastor. Sunday services 7 a.m., 8:30
a.m., 10:30 a.m. Devotions 4 p.m. Sun
day. Weekday mass 8:16 a.m. Devotions
Friday, 7:45 p.m.
The Reon anlked Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints George Omans, pas
tor. Church school 10 a.m. Preaching
11 a.m. Zioni league 7 p.m. Lecture
study 8 p.m.
First Presbyterian Earl K. Fenton. pas
tor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Divine
worship 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, Y.P. 6:30.
Stayron Churches
Baptist Rev. Wtllard Buckner. pastor
Sundav school. 10. Moraine: worship. 11.
Training hour. 7:15. Evening service, 8.
Chureh of Christ Clyde Freeman, pas
tor. Bible school, 10, Worship service, 11.
Youth fellowship, 6:30. Evening worship,
8 o'clock.
Chareh of Christ L. M. Seld. minister.
Bible study, 10. Morning worship, 11. Eve
ning worship. 5.
Methodist John Moranse. castor. Bible
school, 10, Worship service, 11. Youth fel
lowship, 6:50. Evening worsnip, .
Immaealato Conception Catholic Rev.
Nath. Jonaa, pastor. Sunday itrrfcw!
Mauai 6, 7:30 and 9:30 a.m.
, St, Patrick'! Catholie (Lyoni) Fathe!
Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter ached
ule, 1st . 2nd and 5th Sundays nui at
8:31 a.m.
Oar Lady of Loardes (Jordan) Father
Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter ached
ule. 1st, 2nd and 5th Sundays mass 8:30
a.m.! 3rd and 4th Sundays, mass 10:30
Baptist Bruce Wakeman, pastor Bun
day school 10. Morning worship. 11. 7outb
fellowship, 7. Evening service. 8.
Church of Christ Win, P. Morse, min
ister. Bible school 10. Morning worship 11
Junior meeting, 7. young people's meet
ing, 7. Evening services, 8.
Methodist Rev. Fremont Faul, pastor
Sunday school, 10. Morning worship, 11
Junior fellowship, 8. Youth fellowship.
7 o'clock.
Asiembly of God Stayton. Rev. F. C.
Walcher, pastor. Sunday school 9:45. Morn
lng worship service, II. Evangelistic serr
Ice, 8 p.m. Young people's meeting, 7 pja.
Talbot Churches
Talbot Community Talbot Ore. Rev, R.
Rogers Irwin, pastor. Sunday school, 10,
a class for every age group; Loren Hoven,
superintendent. Divine worship, 11; ser
mon subject, "Experiences of the Apostle
Peter." Young People's societies, 8:30,
Evening lervlce. 7:30: termon sublect.
"For What Kind of Harvest Art You
preparing?"
HEAR
Her. and Mn. J. J. Boggan
Colored Singers & Evangelist
From Institute, W. V.
DURING
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
10:50 a.m. Morning Worship
6:15 p.m. Young People's
7:30 p.m. 'A Balm in Gilead'
Pastor Preaching
This Service Broadcast
overKOCO
Hear our pastor 7:40 a.m.
this week over KOCO
First- Church of
the Nazarene
Center at 13th
Orville W. Jenkins, Pastor
"The Singing Church"
president of the Salem Council
Dallas Churches
First Presbyterian Sunday school, 9:45.
Morning worship, 11. Sermon: "The Nar
row Door."
Mennonlte Brethren O. H. Jentsen. pas
tor. Sunday school, 9:45. Worship service,
10:45. Evening service, 7.
Evanrelical Mennonlte Brethren A. P.
Toews, pastor. Sunday school, 9:35. Wor
snip service, ll. sermon; "uooa uesigns
from Oood Principles." Cantata, "The
Nasarene," 3 p.m.
AllUnee a. E. McOarvev. castor. Sun
day school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11.
Evening prayer service, 7:16. Evangelistic
service, 7:46. Afterglow radio broadcast,
9:30.
Aoostolie Faith Forrest Damron, pas
tor. Sunday school. 9:30. Morning wor
ship, 11. Evangelistic meeting, 7:30.
Evanrellcal United Brethren R. Wil
liam Elmer, ouster. Concert by Cascade
college a cappella choir, 11. Sunday school
9:45. Informal service of song, 7:45.
xoung people's meetings, 7.
Graee Mennonlte J. J. Regier. pastor.
Sunday school, 10. Morning worship, 11.
Young people's service. 7:jo. special pro
gram, 8:18.
Salt Creek Baptist Emanuel Wolff pas
tor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning wor
ship, 11, Evangelistic meeting with Rev,
H. Palfenler of Forest Park, 111., speak
ing, 7:30.
First Christian Kenneth Johnston, pas
tor. Bible school, 9:45. Morning wor
ship, 11, Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Evan
gelistic service, 7:30.
Assembly of God Alfred R. Brown, cas
tor, Sunday school. 9:45. Morn Inn wor
ship, 11, Christ Ambassadors, Junior CA's,
vesper service, 7. Evangelistic service, 8,
First Baptist E. J. Bchroeder. pastor.
Sunday school, 9:48. Morning worship,
ii. sermon: "salvation pure ana sure."
Baptist tralnlnn union. 6:30. Evening
service, 7:30. Sermon, "How to Deal
wnn tne seii-Rignteous."
First Methodist Clark S. Enn. castor.
Church school, 9:45. Morning worship,
it. oermon: "ixve never i-'anetn." in
termediate fellowship, 8:30. School of
Missions, study. "Japan Begins Attain."
6:30. Rev. O. L. Covault, recent visitor
to Japan, speaks at 7:30.
Christian Science Sundav school. 0:45.
Service, 11, Subject of the lesson sermon
ior wis week is "Mind."
Seventh Day Adventlst Sabbath school.
9:45. Sermon, 11.
Chureh of God Henrv Lodean. castor.
Sunday school, 9:45. Morning worship,
ii. ioung people's meeting, s:d. Evan
gelistic service, 7:45.
Church of Christ E. A. Pace, castor.
Bible class, 10. Sermon, 11. Communion,
ii. o. evening service, ouu.
Falls City Free Methodist Gilbert John
son, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning
service, 11. Young people's meeting, 7:30.
Evangelistic service, 8.
Falls City Seventh Day Adventlst
rreston smitn. aastor. Preach ne. 11.
Sabbath school, 9:30.
Rlekreall Sundav School J. N. Thles-
sen, Supt, Sunday school, 9:30.
Falls City Methodfnt James K. Rnvr.
pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning wor
ship, 11.
Eela Sundav School Sundav school.
9:45. Morning worship, 11.
Free Methodist R. W. McCormick. can
tor. Sunday school, 9:45. Preaching, 11
Mia i;v.
odium, iv. oh eminent meeting, n:o.
Oak Grove Chanel Fremont Faul. nan.
tor. Morning service, 9:45, Sunday school
luiiuws.
Fouraauara Gomel Edwin anrf VnniHo
Ourney, pastors. Sunday school, 10.
iwurmnB worsnip, ii. evangelistic ser
vice, v;id,
St. Thomas Episcopal Cyril P. Hanney,
vicar. Church school, 10. Morning
ijijci, ii, xioiy Baptism, iz:ju.
St. Phillip's Catholie Father John Ba
byak, pastor. Mass, 10:15.
Falls Cltv Christian CharlM Knnv. nn.
tor. Sunday school, 10. Morning wor-
Biup, ii. unristian isnaeavor, h:ju,
Union Missionary Baptist W. A. Heard.
pastor. Sunday school, 10. Sermon, 11.
Monitor Churches
Monitor Community Full Gospel Mon
itor, Ore, Rev. and Mrs. E. c. Schilling,
pastors. Sunday school. 10. Mornlne wor
ship, 11. Young peoples, 7, Opal Schick
ana ray Lean sraugnton n charge. Evan
gelistic, 8,
Pleurisy
By J. H. WILLETT
of the capital Drug 8tor
If you ever experience that
sharp pain in the side which is
one of the symptoms of pleurisy
you will not soon forget it. And
if you wish to avoid a long siege
of illness you will see your doc
tor as soon as possible.
Pleurisy usually results from
subjecting the body to extremes
of heat and cold without being
properly clothed for these
changes.
With prompt medical attention
and effective medicine the sick
period can often be reduced to a
few days. To be effective med
icine must be' pure, potent, and
accurately compounded.
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each Frldar.
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Faith Lutherans
Open Services
Fifty-six pupils were present
Sunday when Faith Lutheran
church in the Keizer district
held its first Sunday school
work. The 12 to 15-year age
group had the largest enroll
ment. Teachers include Mrs. G.
Holmquist, Mrs. R. Morse, Mrs.
O. Olson, Mrs. Carl Tonack,
Marvin Langland, Mary Holm
quist, Mrs. M. Humm, Carl
Holmquist and Paul Holmquist.
Confirmation classes for those
having passed their 14th year
will meet at 9 a.m. Saturday and
those in their 14th year at 10:30.
Members of the organization
board will go to Willamina to
witness the formal organization
of a congregation there Sunday
and the Sunday school staff will
attend the district meeting in
Portland.
Mid-week Lenten services will
be held beginning Wednesday,
February 22.
Negro Singers at
Nazarene Church
Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Boggan,
Negro singers and evangelists
from Institute, W. Va., are to be
at the First Church of the Naz
arene Sunday morning during
the Sunday school hour and the
morning worship service. Rev,
and Mrs. Boggan are currently
on a tour of the Oregon Pacific
district of the Church of the Naz
arene in the interest of helping
to begin a work among the col
ored people in Portland. Rev.
Boggan served for some time as
pastor of the Negro Church of
the Nazarene in Institute, W. Va,.
and was instrumental in start
ing the first Bible training school
for Negroes there.
Rev. Orville W. Jenkins, the
pastor, will be preaching in the
Sunday evening service on the
subject: "A Balm in Gilead."
Men's Fellowship
To Hear Sword
The Men's Fellowship of Les
lie Methodist church will be
hosts to Methodist Men of Salem
Churches next Monday. A tur
key dinner will be served by
Leslie W.S.C.S. ladies at 6:30
p.m. Special music will be IiTrn-
ished by the Men's Fellowship
chorus of Leslie church. Dr.
Victor H. Sword, missionary
from India, currently serving as
interim pastor at Calvary Bap
tist church, will speak on his
experiences as missionary and
the international situation.
Guest Speakers
Baptist Church
Rev. J. Edwin Hartill, dean
of the Northwestern Bible school,
Minneapolis, will be speaking
at the morning worship service
Sunday morning at the First
Baptist church. In addition to
his duties as dean, Rev. Hartill
teaches Bible doctrine and her
meneutics. At the 7:30 evening
hour, Dr. Vaclav Vojta, dean of
the Russian department of the
same scohol, will be the speak
er. Dr. Vojta has just returned
from Europe, where he has been
working among the people in the
displaced persons camps, and
brings a picture of the need of
the hour over there.
Christian Education
Director Will Speak
Woodburn Rev. Charles
Losie, director of Christian Edu
cation for the Conservative Bap
tist association of Oregon, will
speak in the Bible Baptist
church here Sunday night at
7:45 o clock.
At the 11 a.m. worship service
the pastor, Rev. Earl L. Baker,
will speak on the subject, "Su-pe'-Highways
and Dead End
Roads in Christian Service."
Evangelicals to
Hear Rev. Taylor
Dr. Fred Taylor, minister in
the Methodist church, will be the
guest speaker in the First Evan
gelical United Brethren church,
Marion and Summer streets,
Sunday morning. Dr. Taylor is
well known and loved by the
congregation as he has spoken
in the church on several occa
sions.
The a cappella choir from
Cascade college, Portland, will
be presented in sacred concert
Sunday night at 7:45. The choir
is under direction of Prof.
Keith Macy. This will be the
15th annual presentation of the
choir in Salem.
Laymen Conduct
Turner Services
The laymen of the Turner
Methodist church will conduct
the service February 19, with
Principal Richard Gwillim of
the Turner grade school in
charge. Frank Lockman, who
is both a student and teacher in
the Willamette university speech
department, will speak on the
topic, "The Faith of a Layman."
Lockman, who retired from
business to become a student,
has won wide recognition' as a
speaker. Terry Murray of Wil
lamette university will sing. An
all-church fellowship dinner will
follow the service.
Church of God
Revival Goes On
The revival which began last
Sunday morning at the First
Church of God, Hood and North
Cottage, will continue through
next week. The Evangelist Hol
lie McClanahan will be speak
ing this evening on the subject
"Eternity," and singing numbers
will be furnished by the Salem
academy. The service will be
gin at 7:45 o'clock and the pas
tor, Rev. Oral W. Clemens ex
tends a cordial invitation to the
public.
Mugford Series
At Henry's Hall
A series of evangelistic meet
ing? are being held in Henry's
hall, 12th and Leslie streets by
Rnv. W. T. Mugford under the
sponsorship of the Chapel As
sembly of God.
The evangelist will speak
three times Sunday at 11 a.m.
(otiooo colli)
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Cost"; at 2:30 p.m., "The Pal
estine Partition," and at 7:45
on "Salem's Sad Supper." The
latter is based on a "tragic meal
served in this city."
The program for next week
will include Monday night,
"Father Divine Is He God?":
Tuesday night, "Hell's Black
out ; Wednesday night, "Can a
Suicide Be Saved?"; Thursday
night, "Was Governor Snell
Right?"; Friday night, "Deliv
ered from Blindness."
Founder of Mission
Speaks at Woodburn
Woodburn The Rev. Leon
Rosenberg, founder of the Beth
el Mission of Eastern Europe
after the first world war, will
speak at the Woodburn Presby
terian church tonight at 7:30
o'clock. He will relate the sig
nificance of the new Israeli na
tion in world events and it con
nection with world unrest.
Dr. Rosenberg escaped the na
zi's growing power in Poland
prior to the outbreak of World
war II but his wife remained at
the mission because escape was
cut off. She survived starvation
with the Bethel Mission orphans
in Poland through the period of
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
1230 South Liberty
MMfc' 'i M 'IIS
Meetings every ntght next week except Saturday,
7:45 P.M.
MONDAY NIGHT SPECIAL
"FATHER DIVINE IS HE GOD?"
(A personal interview with him by the Evangelist)
Rev. JOHN HODGES, Pastor
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the war.
Dr. Rosenberg, a Russian Jew,
was in Poland last year and vis
ited many other stations behind
the "Iron Curtain." His head,
quarters are now in Los Angal-
- HEAR -
Dr. Fred Taylor
Sunday, Feb. 19
11:00 A.M.
First Evangelical
United Brethren
Church
Marion and Summer Sts,
ALSO
Cascade College
A Cappella Choir
In 15th Annual Presentation
In Salem
Victor Hugo Sword, Th.D.
Interim Pastor
1 1 :00 a.m. Morning Worship
"OUR FATHER"
Special Observance of Brotherhood
Sunday
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
"WITH CHRIST"
0:30 p.m. Youth Fellowships
9:45 Bible School
"The Church With a Warm and
Friendly Heart"
A
'The Chapel'
Assembly of
God
South 12th at Leslie
REVIVAL NOW ON
Rev. W. T. Mugford
Radio Evangelist of
Portland
Sermon at 11 A.M.
"COUNTNG THE COST"
Mass Meeting 2:30 P.M.
SERMON
"THE PALESTINE
PARTITION"
Evangelistic Service
7:45 PJW.
SERMON
"SALIM'S SAD SUPPER"
(Bawd on a tragedy In
Salem)
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automatic gas water heaters and hints that
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Anyone living in the following counties
may enter this contest : Clark, Multnomah,
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Yamhill or Washingtco.