Dana Lenfen Series Talker Marshall Dana of Portland will be the first speaker in a Lenten Sunday evening series at the First Presbyterian church beginning Sunday at 7:30 o'clock. Each speaker in this series will be a member of a different pro fession, who from this point in the mid-century, will present a message on the subject, "If I Had One Sermon to Preach." In covering this theme, Dana has chosen as his special sub ject, "2000 Years Is a Long, Long Time." Dana has been a member of the staff of the Oregon Journal since 1909 and editor of its edi torial page since 1938. He is widely traveled and experienced in determining facts. To his distinguished career in journalism, Dana has added years of unselfish service in public affairs. A democrat, he was regional advisor and region al chairman, public works ad ministration, 1932-1936. He was also president, Pacific Advertis ing Clubs association, 1927-1928; president, National Reclamation association, 1931-1934; chairman, board of trustees, Linfield col lege, 1941-1946; member, Ore- a&on Economic council, and chairman, Oregon game commis sion, 1932; district chairman, national resources board, 1933 1936. Whitman and Linfield colleges have honored him with the degree of LL.D,, and from Oregon College of Education has come a Litt.D. He is also a member of the American So ciety of Newspaper Editors. LDS Church to ; Hold Lectures A series of visual aid mission ary lectures is in progress at the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 17th and Chemeketa streets. Elwin R. Vest is in charge. The lectures will continue through March 9 on a variety of subjects, with the exception of Saturday. Friday night at 7:45 the subject will be "The Divine Mission of His Church." Other subjects are: March 5, "Life Af ter Death;" March 6, "The Fall ing Away;" March 7, "Our Hope of Salvation;" March 8, "Christ Visited the Early Americans;" March 9, "You Can Enter the Kingdom." Following the lectures, Vest will visit wth individuals and families in their homes, holding rnttnpp mpptines and nnswerincr questions. Rev. Billie Opie Here Saturday Rev. Billie Opie will be peaking at the Faith Taber nacle, 5th and Gaines, Satur day evening. Opie is the pastor of a large interdenominational church in downtown Indianap olis, Ind. He has been an ac tive speaker for Youth for Christ services across the nation, work ing with such outstanding speak ers as Billie Graham, Bob Pierce and others. . He spoke at the Chicago Gospel tabernacle, An- gelus temple, Soldiers Field, Chicago, and many youth camp meetings. He comes to Salem for one night only from Port land, where he has been preach ing to a packed house nightly. Rev. Max Wyatt is the pas tor of Faith Tabernacle. Salem i Cliurcli ei Faith Lutheran Sunday school, 9:46 i.m. Parents' and adults' Bible class, 8:45 a.m. Wohfp service lor sJJ, 11. Luther league (youth .iroupi 7 p.m. Ad ult' preparation, for membership serv lce S. Mid-weeic services Wednesday nUht at 8. Choir Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Special Catechetical clusea Saturday at 9 and 10:30 o'clock. First Chirch f Christ Scientist Lib erty and Chemelceta. Sunday school at 11. Moraine service at 11. Lesson-sermon subject: "Man." Nursery for children un der 3 years of age provided durms the mornlnv service. Evening service at 8. Lesson-sermon subject: "Man." Institute of aUHt-lous Selenee Sunday school, 10 a.m. Service, topic, "Be Still and Know," 11 a.m. Salem Woman's club, 460 K, Cottage St. Rev. Olive Stevens. West Salem Mttfaedlit Third and Oerth. O. Leonard Jones, minister. Church school, 9:45. Worship, 11. Sermon, "Twice born Men." Junior Choir, 6 p.m. Youth fellowship, 6:30. Young adult fellowship, 8, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shaw., Beera-aniiel Chareh af Jesus Christ ( Latter Day Salnd 17 and Chemelceta. Ohas. H. Asher. pastor. Church school, 10. Communion service 11. Evening preach in? ' service 7:45. Missionary Elwin K. Vest speaking . on subject, "Life After Death." Elwin R. Vest nightly except Saturday, March 1, through March 9 (inclusive). First Spiritualist 248 N. Serve! w at 7:30. Bev. Thos. uazeley,. speakers. KfHcweod Bible 1125 Elm Street. A. . Fadenrecht. . pastor; Bible school. 9:45 ,m. Morning worship and communion service, 10:45. Youth groups meet 6:45 p.m. Evening gospel and baptismal service, 7:45. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Bible study. Dr. Houaer, guest speaker. Central Lutheran North Oaoltol and Gaines. O. B. Rundstrom, pastor. Broad cast over ROCO, 9:16. Sunday school, with classes for all ages, 9:45. Morning wor ship, 11. Central gospel hour, 7:45. Ceari Street Christian 17th and Court. W. H. Lyman, minister. Bible school as sembly, t: 45. Morning worship and com munion. io:so o'ciocK. sermon subject, 'Common Labor." Bible study and youth hour, 6:30 p.m. Evening worship, 7:30 'clock. Ordination service for James E. F&rrell at the evening hour of worship. First Church of Gad Hood and N. Cot tage. O. W. Clemens, pastor. Church school,, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11. Topic, "Laws Governing Spiritual Growth," Youth fellowship, 8:48. Mission ary slides on Africa, Evening worship, r. topic, 'The Way Out." , First Chrlitlan Center and Hitrh. Dud ley Strain, minister. Walter Naff, Asso ciate minister. Bible school, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship and communion. 10:50. Sermon, "God's Beckoning Sky Line," by waiter nan. xoucn groups meet, oris P.m. Adult Bible class, 6:15. Evening serv ice, 7:30. Worship by the Jr. High depart ment. Sermon, "When God Forgets," by Walter Naff. . Assemble af Go iThe . Chanel So. 12tt and Leslie. Minister John W. Hodges. Sun day school, 10. Morning worship, 11. Eve ning services. 7:45. Tuesday nlaht Bible study, 7:45. Friday night prayer meeting, Chare mt lease Christ at Latter D Saints 5th and Madison. John Z. Sails. bury, bishop. Sunday school. 10 a.m. No evening meeting, stake conference in Portland, meetings,. 10 a.m., 6:30 p.m. Central Church mt Christ Chemeketa cottage. M. c. Cuttibertson, minister. Bible- school, 9:45 a.m. Preaching, 10:45 a.m. - and 7:30 p.m. Mid-week service. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. . FearsHre 490 N. 19th St. Rev. Rov wortmngion, pastor, sunoay school, 9:45, Morning worship, 11, Communion Sunday Crusaders, 8:45. Young people's mission ary service, evening evangelistic service, aenaoB, -visions oi trie Lamb." First Evangelical United Brethren Where Marlon crosses Summer. Rev. Wil- mer N. Brown, pastor. . Morning worship, II. Sermon, "Extravagant Love." Eve. nlng service: 7:45. Sermon, "The Testi mony ox a Man Who Had Been There. CaWarr Baalist 1380 South Libert?. Rev. Victor Hunt Sword, Th. D pastor aa interim. ieie acnooi, t:. classes for all ages. Morning worship, 11. "Intelligent Faith." Evening worship, 7:30. "Something for Nothing." 6:30. Baptist youth fellow ship groups. Wednesday at 7:30, hour of prayer and leiiowsmp. The world tour stops to see Burma. . , Christ Lithtran State Street at 18th. C. R. Schuls, pastor. Sunday church school at id. Divine worship at 9 and 11 a.m. Stayron Churches Baptist Rev. willard Buckner, pastor Sunday school, 10. Morning worsnip, u Tralning hour. 7:13. Evening service, I. Church of Christ Clyde Freeman, pas tor. Bible school, 10. Worship service, 11 Youth fellowship. 6:30, Evening worship. I o'clock. Charch of Christ L. M. Seld, minister Bible study, 10. Morning worship, 11. Eve . nlng worship, i. Methodist John Morange. pastor. Bible school, 10. worsnip service, 11. xoutn ici lowship, 6:30. Evening worship. 8. fmmaenlate Conception Catholic Rev. Nath. Jonas, pastor. Sunday services: Masses 6. 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. St, Patrick's Catholic (Lyons) Father Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter sched ule, 1st 2nd and 5th Sundays mass at S:36 a.m. Oar Lady of Loardes (Jordan) Father Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter sched ule, 1st, 2nd and 9th Sundays mass 6:30 a.m.: ira ana tin eunoays. mass io;ao Baptist Bruce Wakeman, pastor Sun day school 10. Moraine worship. 11. Youth fellowship, 7. evening service, m. Charch af Christ Wm, F. Morse, min ister, Bible school 10. Morning worship 11. Junior meeting, 7. Young people's meet ing. 7. Evening services. 8. tttiftttiat R. Fremont Paul, paster. Sunday school. 10. Moraine worship. 1L Junior fellowship, 6. Youth fellowship. V o'clock. Assembly af Ged Stay ton. Rev. P. C. Watcher, castor. Sunday school 9:45. Morn ing worship service, 11. Evangelistic serv ice, a pjn. Young people's mecuss. Amity Churches .i. tiritfta Wakeman. pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Baptismal service Just before worship service. Morning wor ship 11 a.m. Sermon topic: "An Open Book and a New Song." Youth Fellow- ahtp 1 p.m. Evening service 8 p.m. ser mon Topio "come. ' u.ikAUl Fremont Faul. minister. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Junior Fellowship 6 p.m. Youth Fellowship 7 p.m. rhh mt Christ Wm. F. Morse, pastor. Bible school 10 a.m. Communion a wtrihin rviee 11 a.m. tonic: "Stum bling Blocks." Christian Endeavor 6:30 n.m. Evening service i:w P.m. iopw "Pleasing Ourselves." Assembly of OK - Wm. N. Beachy, a.irwtv annnol 0:45 a.m. Morn ing worship 11 a.m. Youth service 1:11 auau aroint tsrrtoe T.U 9A. Church of God Raymond W. Hood, pastor. Church school 10 a.m. Worship 11 m. and 6 p.m. Y.p. 7 p.m.. Assembly of God Lester Gibson, cas tor. S.S. 9:45 a.m. Preaching 11 a.m. and 46 p.m. y.p. e:45 p.m. Christian Don Priest, oastor. S.S.. iu a.m. service n a.m, c.a. 7 p.m. Eve ning service 8 p.m. Methodist Ormal B. Trick. mutor. Church school 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Bethel Presbyterian Earl K. Fenton. pastor. Worship 10 a.m. SJ3, 10:45 a.m. Church of Jesua Chi-Ut nt T..T1.R Run. day school 10 a.m.; Sacrament meeting St. Acnes CathoII fHnhhnrdY AM-mrft oy wooaourn parish priests. Sunday masses o.au a.m. Mary's EDisnnnal rinrni-a Slocum, Vicar. Church school 9:30 a.m. uivine worsnip n a.m. Immanuel Lutheran Harvin N r.hr. tensen, pastor. Doud and Oswald Sts. wwaaip service ii a.m. 8,8, 18 a.m. Jasoa Lee Method!! N. Winter mt J.f. ferson. Louis O. Klrby. D. D.. minister. Sunday school 9:46 a.m. Worship 11. sermon, "A confused Disciple Enlight ened." Bvening worship, 7:30. Sermon, The Triumphs of the Oalilean." High school and Junior high groups meet at b:sd. First Presbyterian Chemeketa at Win. ter. Chester W. Htmblln, pastor. John uooaenoerger, assistant pastor, :, a.m.. Church school. Identical morning services at 9:45 and 11. "Some Hard words of Christ." Sermon by the oastor. Special Lenten evening service, 7:30. "2000 Years is a Long. Long Time." Speaker. Mr. Marshall Dana, Editor, The Oregon journal, Portland. Wednesday;, ?:3B p.m mi a wees service. Christian and MUsimary Alliance N. 5th and Gaines. Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11. Sunday broadcast KOCO, 1400 k.c. -1 p.m. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m. - - Leslie Methedlat S. Commercial at My ers. G. Wesley Turner, pastor. Sunday scnooi, s:t5. Morning service, II. Sermon, -urown Him wra. 01 All." interme diate fellowship, youth fellowshin and ad. alt study, -6:30 p,m. Evening service, 7:39. sermon. Message br Rev, Dorothy Hard ing, unten Mid-week service, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. . St. Mark Ev. Latheran 343 N. Church Rev. M. A. Getaendaner, : D.D., pastor. sunuay school, 9:45 a.m. Morning service, 11. Sermon, "Gethsemane". Luther league, 0:39 p.m. Salat Pail's Eaiseaaal - Church and onenwiceta. The Rev. George H. Swift. D rector. Holy communion (in the chap el) 7:30 a.m. Junior church and classes. 9:30 a.m. Nursery school in parish house. ix. sucnarisc ana sermon, 11 a.m, Youth vespers, 1 p.m. Knight Memorial Cenaregatienal 19th and perry, ixmis e. White, minister. Bun- aay scnooi, includes two adult class. es. Morning worship, 11, Sermon. "Makin tne Higns Enemies," another m the series on tne seatituoes as rne oospei or Hap. pines.- pugrim fellowship. 6:30 o.m. Group for Junior high and Senior high young people. St. Jeha'a Latfctraa (Ms. ftynad) N. 16th and A Sts. Rev. H. W. Rnm tor. Morning service at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. noiy communion in the 11 a.m. serv ice. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Midweek Muter service i: p.m. Wednesday, ; "r " 'j,. s r ,mmm Mm Japanese China A woman worker paints a design on fancy ehinaware in a factory at Kanazawa, Japan, which is turning out products to bid for foreign markets. Wood burn Churches Free Methodist Mrs. Hozelia B, Dous- as, pastor. S.3. 9:45 a.m. Preaching 11 m. and 7:45 p.m. Foursquare Arthur Goble, pastor. S., 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. and 7:45 m. Y.P. 6:45 p.m. Bible Baptist Earl Baker, pastor. S.S. 45 a.m. Worship service 11 a.m. and p.m. y.r. b:45 p.m. Gervall Preftbvterlnn Rrnsef Trnm. Way, pastor. S.S. 10 a.m. Worship U a.m ... iiau p.m. St. Luke'a Catholic V. L. Mnfrpnhnfr pastor. Sunday services 7 am 8:30 a.m.. 10:38 a.m. Devotions 4 p.m. Sunday. Weekday mass 8:15 a.m. Devotions Friday The Reorganized Church nf Joans rht of Latter Day Saints George Omans, pastor. Church school 10 a.m. Preaching it a.m, Mons icagae 7 p.m. Lecture study p.m. First- Presbyterian Earl K Vpntnn pastor. B.S. 9:45 a.m. Divine worship 11 111. nun i.av p.m. y.v. 6:30 p.m. Esther Circle Guest At Sprjck Residence Silverton Mrs. Austin San- ford assisted Mrs. Ben Sprick as social and entertainment hos tess at the Wednesday afternoon meeting of the Esther cireile of the Methodist Woman's Society of Christian Service, at the Sprick home, 1534 Bethany ttoaa. Mrs. Lawrence Lierman dir ected devotionals and presented tne theme topic for considera tion: "Christian Brotherhood Over Seas." Mrs. Wayne Mc Murray was a special guest. &ignteen members were present. As a surprise feature durine the social hour was the shower for two members, Mrs. Wayne Grodrian and Mrs. Felix Wright. The next meeting for Esther circle is announced for April 5, Wednesday, at the 527 South Water street home of Mrs. C. Davis. - Alaska Scenes Offered League Silverton Church activities aside from the regular Sunday programs of service include the Trinity Lutheran reorganization of the Luther League for Sun day evening, with Alaskan slides to be shown, and special observances of the second Sun day of Lent. Each Thursday evening Rev. Joseph A. L u t h r o , pastor of Trinity, is conducting Lenten services beginning at 8 o clock. Christian and Missionary Al liance special series ) of services open Tuesday, the speaker Rev. Joe Morone of New York City. The Salem Academy quartet will sing. The meetings are to be held each evening excepting Sat urdays with out-side churches taking part in the music. Rev. Gordon T. Bratvold is host pastor. Immanuel Lutheran Sunday noon fellowship dinner will be observed. Hostesses are Mrs, Amos Funrue, Mrs. George An derson, Mrs. Stanley Swanson, Mrs. John Overlund, Mrs. Con rad Johnson, Mrs. Elier Aarhus, Mrs. Marie Thorkildson, Mrs. Al bert Overlund, Mrs. Otto Dahl and Mrs. H. B. Jorgenson. Immanuel church council meets Tuesday evening at 8 o- clock, the Sunday school teach ers meet Monday evening at the John Overlund home, The Zion circle meets Tuesday, 2 p.m. at the fireside room, and the Bethany circle, Wednesday af ternoon at 2 o clock at Mrs, John Lahners with Mrs. Eric Walen assisting hostess. Mid week Lenten service Thursday evening 8 o'clock, the Rev. A J. Kunsteng of Canby, guest speaker. Miss Bessie Gregerson is showing films of their summer Norway trip Friday evening at 8 o'clock sponsored by the Nao mi society. Young folk Afterglow at the parsonage of the Christian church after evening service and singing to the shut-ins. Church of Christ will have singing from 7 to 7:30 Sunday evening at the MWA hall. Choir rehearsal and music in struction Wednesday evening at the Methodist church, Felix Wright director. Salem Unitarians Meet Tuesday The Salem Unitarian fellow ship will meet Tuesday, March 7, at the YWCA, 7:30 p.m., witii the Rev. L. R. Call, minister at large for the American Unitar ian association, in charge. The Rev. Call will discuss the sub ject, "The Road Ahead," in which he will outline the future of the Unitarian church and will explain the present activi ties of the Unitarian association. In addition to the talk, the Rev. Call will show colored slides showing the various Unit arian churches in the country and the actviities which they carry on. The public is welcome. Sunday, March 5, members of the Salem Unitarian fellowship will travel to Eugene for an in formal conference with mem bers of the college and Eugene Unitarian church groups. Christian Science Sunday school at &:4i. Services at l. ;. Paul's Catholie Father John J. Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses 8 and 10. Weekdays 8:15 during Lent. Assembly of God Berrel H. Scott, pas tor. Sunday school 9:45. Divine worship SI. Yean peopSe's society at Evan geSatlc at 3. Church of God Rev. F. E. Nicks. pastor. Sunday school at 10. Worship hour at 11. Evening services at 8. Seventh Bay AdvBttt Elder A. D. Chtleon, Salem, and HaroSiS Johnson, lo cal elder In charge. Sabbath school Sat urday, 9:30. Morning worship at 11, Sat urday. Sunday evening evangelistic service. Pilgrim Holiness D. C. Olson, pastor. Sunday school 9:45. Sermon by pastor, ll. Younr people meet at 7. Evangelistic ser mon at 8. Methodist Marquam and Molalla Joint pastorate. J. S. Kendall, minister. Bible school and sermon forenoon Sunday, at Msrsuam, a iter noon as MOisua, Silverton Churches Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (Mormon) Sunday school at id. evening service at 7. Christian and Missionary Alliance Gor don T. Bratvold, minister. Sunday school 10 a.m., Oscar Satern, Supt. Morning worship 11, sermon by pastor, theme: "Complete in Christ." Communion service will be observed. Young people meet at S:33 P.m. Evangelistic service p.bs. Sermon r "The Great Shepherd." t Dr. Anderson to Preach in Eugene Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson, pas tor of the First Baptist church, will be speaking this coming week at the "Spiritual Awaken ing Services' to be held in the First Baptist church, Eugene. Dr. Vance Webster, pastor of the Eugene church will fill the pulpit at First Baptist in Salem on Sunday evening, speaking on the subject, "In the Shadow of the Cross." Wednesday March 8 the Moody Institute of Science will show the new scientific film, 'Dust or Destiny," in the church auditorium at 7:30 p.m.- "Dust or Destiny" is a 40-minute color! film, showing the mysteries ofj the universe, ranging from bats that use radar to guide them in night flying, fish that lay eggs ort dry land, and even a closeup of the human heart are among the perplexing miracles of na ture featured in the film. Calvary Lutheran Rev. P. W. Erlck- son, Salem, supply pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Miss Olga jonnson, supt. moie class. Morning worship 11, sermon by Sev. Erie&son Luther league i p.m. First Christian Arthur Charles Bates, minister. Bible school 9:45 a.m. M. B. Ford. Supt.. opening period by Christian Men's Brotherhood. Communion and ser mon: "Laodicea A Luke Warm Church," sermon series from Revelations, Junior airf senior Christian Endeavor 8:56, Eve ning sermon theme: "Life From Death.'1 After church the young people sing for shut-ins and meet at the parsonage for Aitergiow, a social nour. Church of Christ L. M. Vice, minis ter. Meet at MWA-RHA haS. Bible study 16 a.m. Sermon by minister. It a.m, Soiy communion 11:45 a.m. Evening hour of song 7:00 to 7:30 o'clock. Evening 7:30 sermon in charge of L, M. Seid. Methodist Ben F. Browning, pastor. Sunds-f school class for each sge croup, nursery provided, Ted Harsreaves, act ing Supt. Worship service sermon by pas tor: "Solid Security." Special choir selec tion. Youth Fellowship, 7:00, Miss Nettie Polk, worship director, Mrs. Harrison FLsher, counsellor, Blair Finlay, president. Trinity Lutheran Joseph A, Luthra, pastor. Observing second Sunday in Lent. S'jnday school and Bible classes 10 a.m. Divine worship 11, sermon: "Use Your Faith." Anthem, choir. Holy Baptism. Luther league reorganizatlonal meeting 7:30 p.m. Alaska slides to be shown after meeting. Immanuel Lutheran S. L. Almlle, pastor. Sunday school and Bible classes 10 a.m. Divine worship 11, pastor speak ing. Solos by Mrs. Ina Selga, Latvian singer. Luther league 7:30 p.m. Topic: "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross." First Baatlal Marion find T,lhfrtv streets. Dr. Lloyd T. Andersen. BMtnr. Sunday school f:4S a.m. with class as for ait aces. Mom lng worship 11 a.m., "God Xs Faithful in Temptation," Pastor An derson. Touth meetings 1:15 p.m. Eve ning gospet acme 7:10 p.m. Guest speak er. Dr. Vance Webster af Euaene. "in th Shadow of the Cross." Mid-week service Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Dedicatory Service Slated at Woodburn Woodburn A dedicatory service of church equipment will be held at the Bible Bap tist church now located at First and Garfield streets, Sunday evening, following the 7:45 o'clock service. A candle-light communion service will follow immediately afterwards. Rev. tari Li. Darter is pasiur. Society Entertained Falls City The Women? Mis sionary society of the Christian church were luncheon guests of the Dallas Missianary society Mrs. Kenneth Hendricks, mis sionary to Japan was the speak- Those attending were Mrs, Richard Paul, Mrs. Howard Gramling Mrs. Lillie Ward and Mrs. Hope Lettermen. Brown Returns To EUB Pulpit Rev. Wilmer N. Brown, min ister of the First Evangelical United Brethren church, Mar ion and Summer streets, will be back in the pulpit next Sun day morning after two months' illness. He will be speaking on the subject, "Extravagant Love." Representatives of the Men's Congress, being conducted at Jennings Lodge this week, will participate in the service. The message for the evening service at 7:45 p.m. will be, "The Testi mony of a Man Who Had Been There." Brownings Invite Friends of Church Silverton The parsonage home of Rev. Ben F. Browning and Mrs. Browning will be the scene of an open house Sunday afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock in compliment to the members added to the church during the past months. The Brownings are issuing an invitation through the press to all members of their pastorate and friends of the congregation to attend the affair. The parson age home of the Brownings is at 404 South Third street. Mill City Churches Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, March 3, 195013 Gideons in Charge Hopewell Sunday Hopewell The Gideons of McMinnville will have charge of the forenoon church services at 11 o'clock at the Hopewell Evangelical United Brethren ehureh. Immediately following the services dinner will be served in the social room of the church. Committees in charge for ar rangements will be; Decorations, Mrs. Owen Pearse, Mrs. John Fuqua and Mrs. Henry Deedon, both of Hopewell. Dinner, Mrs. Peter Parvin, Mrs. David Olke, both of Fatrview, and Mrs. Joe Russeff of Hopewell. Publicity, Mrs. Ross Rogers of Fairview, Mrs. Richmond Horton of Wheatland. East Salem Mothers' Club Sponsoring First Benefit East Salem, March S For the first special benefit Srograist Washington school Mother's club members are sponsoring the Salem Civic players in their latest play, which is a three-act comedy, "Manhattan Honeymoon." It will be presented in the school auditorium Saturday night, March 4 at 8 o'clock. Proceeds will be used to purchase equip-- ment for use by the children of the school. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Irving of Auburn community were hosts this past week for a fam ily reunion with several out of state members present. Coming from Los Angeles, Calif., were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peterson; from Orange, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Clair Allison; from Huron, S. D., Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hud dleston and from Independence Mr. and Mrs. Clark Irving. A guest the past week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hanson on Monroe avenue was her sister, Mrs. Earl Landsen and Betty Lou of Portland. Week-end guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hanson and daugh ter, Beverly. Mrs. Ali Harp of Fruitland, Ida., came last week for a visit in Salem at the Jack Gibson Raymond Barter and Amy Rad- cliff homes. She was a former Classes Are Moved From Church Rooms Grand Island The Grand Isl and and Unionvale joint school were able to get to the school Thursday morning after hold ing school three days at the Un ionvale church social room be cause of high water over a por tion of the roads. Marcena Dale Fowler return ed to her home Wednesday eve ning after staying with her un cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fmmeum m Webfoot district at tending Dayton Union high school during high waters. Prayer Day Observed Pedee Women's Missionary society observed World Day of Prayer at the home of Mrs. Tobias Stepper. Fifteen mem bers and two visitors were pres ent. Mrs. Sidney Howard fin ished the book on Stewardship. Mrs. Frank Sheythe gave the lesson from the study book, "Japan Began Again." Mrs. Thera Werner conducted the business meeting. Mrs. Step per led the World Day of Prayer circle. Hour of Sharing Sunday, March 12 Uniting in a nation-wide world relief effort will be 19 Protestant denominations with an offering Sunday, March 12, One Great Hour of Shar ing." Each of the cooperating denominations will handle its own offering, which will be used to relieve the needs of hunger, homelessness and hu man misery. . A number of radio programs will be aired locally and over nation-wide networks in con nection with the movement dur ing the week of March 5-12. King's Choralaire Choir Will Sing The Kings Choralaire choir of the Salem College and Academy will present a sacred concert on Sunday afternoon at the First Baptist church. This choir is 45 in number and is under the direction of Ronald J, Lush, In addition to choir numbers there will be special trios, quar tets, and instrumental numbers. Dr. Hovland, president of the school, will bring a short message. The program will begin at 3 o'clock, and the public is cor dially invited to attend. Youth Rally Slated Woodburn A Woodburn Youth for Christ rally will be held Saturday evening at 7:45 o'clock in the First Presbyterian church. A special speaker and singers from Salem are expect ed through arrangements by Dr. Emmons. The Broughton sisters will present several numbers and a musical special is planned by the Bible Baptist church. The public is invited to attend. Six Purls Observe Fruitland Program Fruitland The Fruitland 4-H knitting club "The Six Purls" will celebrate national 4-H eiab week Monday with a Mother's Tea at the home of Betty Fagg club secretary. Invitations have been sent to Mrs. Stanley Fagg; Mrs. Aaron Ediger, Mrs. E. W. Southwick, Mrs. Cecil Miller, Mrs. R. L. Jones, Mrs. George Gillespie, Fruitland teacher and Mrs, An- thol Riney, club leader. The program is to be as fol lows: Welcome by Lorretta South wick; 4-H report, Patricia Mil ler; vocal duet, Janet and Bar bara Edigar; piano solo, Betty Fagg; demonstration, Eunice Jones. Buffet refreshments will be served in 4-H theme. resident of Monroe avenue and visited in the Henry Hansoji, Arthur Stowell, Stuart Johns, Wilfred Wilier homes and the S, M. Hussetaaa home on Elrea avenue. Mrs. Stuart Johns was hostess at her Monroe avenue home on Wednesday for members of her sewing club. Attending wej-e Mrs. C. A. Barney,. Mrs. Warren Shrake and Gregg, Mrs. Pajil Gilmer and Lee Ann; Mrs. Steve Irving, Mrs. John Meir, Mst Wilfred Wilier, Freddy and Dorothy, Mrs. Henry Hanson aid niece, Betty Lou Landsen it Portland. Mrs. Glenn Moody re ceived the anniversary gift from her secret pal. Swegle Woman's club meets Tuesday for the regular March meeting in the home of Mrs. Walter Biggerstaff os Gardea road. Dianne La Due, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin LaDue of Hollywood drive is at home this week recovering frsm her two days stay at the hospital for the removal of her tonsils. Members of Church Class Entertained Willamina Past and present officers of the Berean class of the Church of Christ met at the home of Mrs. J. A. Newton. Plans were outlined for the coming year, and duties were outlined for each officer and committee. Refreshments were served. Those attending were Helen Kershaw, Maxine Endres and Irene Linton, past presidents of the class; Devota Newton, cur rent president; and Ruth Smith, Ruth Mishler, Catherine Hud dleston, Mavoura Stuart, Doris Sundrud, Elfrieta Myers, Marion Johnston, and the teacher, Ethel Ray. Past Matrons Club At Schwerzer Home Monmouth The Past Matron's club of Adah chapter No. 34, met at the home of Mrs. Hsttle Sehweizer with Mrs. Homer Dodds and Mrs. Harry Hag- meier as co-nostesses. The club voted to contribute $50 toward the worthy grand matron pro jeet at the Masonic and Eastern Star home at Forest Grove. ." Games were played by the 15 members present after which rer freshments were served by the hostesses. The next meeting will be March 17 at the home of Mrs. Lora Butler in Independence with Alda Smith and Mrs. O. D. Butler assisting. Fort Hill Extension Unit Meeting Delayed Willamina The Fort Hill ex tension unit held its February meeting at the Henthorn home with 15 members, two visitors, and the home demonstration agent, Miss Elsie Marco, pres ent. Since no meeting wag held in January due to the silver thaw, the project, "A Step-Saving Kitchen" which had been planned for that meeting, was given in the morning session at this meeting, and "Meal Plan ning was given in the afternoon. Miss Mares illustrated her lec ture with charts and pictures. The March 17 project will -be "Lamp Shades." I Cafvary Baptist I I ffefN Wd&am You I Wt3 1230 South Liberty St. P j28s2j!3j qu'et; P'ace to worship I HI Hear Dr. Victor Hugo Sword 1! f If 1 1 :08 a.m. 'Intelligent Faith" Communion Service J HI 7:30 p.m. "Something for Nothing" '1 9:45 a. m. Bible School 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship -f I, "The church with a warm and friendly heart" " Talbot Churches Talbot Community Talbot, Ore, R. Rogers Irwin, pastor, Sunday school IS a.m. Loren Hoven, Sap, Biine worship II a.m. 'The Restoration of Peter." Y.P. b roups meet at 6:30 p.m. Evening service 7:30 p.m. Sermon, "Revival in America." Special revival jwrvlcea will benin Wed nesday, March 8, with Rev. and Mr. Flrai FrmbrtcrUa Dr. D. 3. Fergu son, minister. Sandar school 58 i,m. Morning .service 11 o'clock. Sermon, "Ex periment, Experience, Enjoy." Flnt Christian Thomaj Courtney, Jr., pastor. Bible school 9:45 a.m. Morn in worship 11 o'clock. Christian Endeav or hour 6:33 p.m, Evenins worship 7:45 o'clock. 81. Catherine Catholie Father C. Mai, pastor. Sunday mass 9 a.m. Confessions heard before mass. Free Methodist - L C, Gould, putsr Sunday school 13 a.m. Morning servica it o'clock. Evening worship 7:30 o'clock. Community Rev. Wayne Watkinf, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Ralbort Meat trial Rartirt On mil north of undarpaM on Highway 99-E. Ker. C. I. Brlckwedel, pastor. Sunday school 9:4$ a.m. with classes for all ages. Morning worship 11 a.m.. outai speaking. Young People's le&cu 9:18 p.m. Bvaning gospei m v.30 p.m. Asia week services Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Ftir Ctratri Baptist State and Elm streets. Rev. Victor L. Loucks. oastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. with classes for all asas. Morning worship 11 a.m., pastor speaking. Young PtopICs ltactrs 9:18 p.m. Evening gospel service 7:98 p.m. Mid week service Thursday, 1:10 p.m. Safest Heights Ctmsaanlty Liberty road and Madrona street. Mr. Lee Ship ley, minister. Sunday school 10 a.m. MarmlM vorhJg U sjb WORLD'S FINEST BEGONIAS Tuberous Begonia in all their glory for your garden this summer . So, remember it's time to purchase those tubers right now! Big (2" and up in diameter) fat tubers at only 40c each and $1 a doien. Salem's only Begonia Specialist . . . where begonias are a business not a sideline. D-VISTA GARDEN 3225 D Street Salem Faith Tabernacle North 5th at Gaines PRESENTS BILLIE OPIE of Indiana Pastor of Indianapolis' Largest Interdenominational Church Speaker at "Youth For Christ," with such leaders as Billie Graham, Bob Pierce, OKen at Chicago Gospel Tabernacle, Angelus Temple, Etc. ONE SPECIAL SERVICE ONLY SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 4th no fuss no muss no bother no dirt use Preo-to-logD THE CLEAN FUEL CAPITOL LUMBER COMPANY NORTH CHERRY AVE., SALEM, ORE. Phones 3-8862 or 2-443 1 Be Alert For Measles By J. H. WILLETT In the spring more than at any other time of the year you can expect your child ta have the measles. As soon as symptoms appear, or if you know your child has been exposed, call your doctor. If a child's general health is good enough to withstand an at tack without danger of serious complication, most doetors con cede that it is best to establish an immunity to the disease in childhood. However, if there is a real threat to the child's health the doctor can give a serum that will check the attack. You can readily see how Important it is to have the doctor edvtcs a soon as possible. Thi It the Mflth of ft Uriel of Editor. Ill AdveiMMmenU ftppearlnc In thli pa per ek FrUUr. CvprtUbt Capital Drug Store Stat Liberty Phone 1-J11I