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8 Capita! Journal, Salem, Oregon, Frdiay, March 21, 1952 Churches in Sharing Hour "Christian compassion wrote a life-saving and heart-warming record in 1951, and should do even better in 1952," says the Christian Century editorially concerning the "One Great Hour of Sharing" movement which is being participated in by Salem churches. The editorial continues in part: "As the week of March 16-23 comes nearer, when another One Great Hour of Sharing' will be observed by the churches of this favored land, it is only fair that that record shall receive the credit it deserves. During 1951 the 36 denominations cooperat ing in Church World Service chipped overseas 9,612,594 pounds of clothing, food and mis cellaneous supplies, including medicines. By American values, these shipments are rated as worth $3,901,985. That is a sub stantial sum, but the goods may be worth 10 or 20 times as much where they are sent. For exam ple, an overcoat weighing five or six pounds would be counted by C. W. S. as worth around $4, but It would bring $80 in Pusan If anybody could be found with that much money. And who can say what $5 worth of milk pow der is really worth in the curren cy of compassion when it gives a growing child a supplementary glass of milk each day for a year? "Every penny of funds" given for human help is precious, so we have good reason for report ing to the last penny the money Church World Service received and disbursed in 1951. It was $966,757.14. It went to help men, women and especially children in Korea, Japan, Okinawa, India, Palestine and central Europe. Through C. W. S. the churches ent an additional $562,192 to the World Council of Churches for use in helping churches and ref ugees in distress. Another $203, 949.22 was allocated to mission aries abroad, who also carry on relief, through the committee on relief and reconstruction serv ices of the division of foreign missions of the National Council of Churches. All together then the gifts for human helpfulness contributed by the churches through Church World Service last year totaled $5,635,603.36 an achievement which deserves a hymn of gratitude in every congregation in the land." The U.S. fleet of tanker ships Is the largest in the world, more than 450 ships of more than 1,000 tons each. , Lyons Churches Ljom Comm unity Methodist Rev. R. A. Veenstra, pastor. Sunday AChool OH 6. Wor ihlp 1L Sermon "The Key to the King dom, the Logic of Love." CHRIST LUTHERAN ALC) Worship Service 11:00 turn. Sunday School 10:00 s,m. Luther League 7:00 p.m. Lenten Service Wed., 7:45 p.m. C. R. SCHULZ, Pastor 1760 State St. Ph. 3-3726 8:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. "HAVE I DONE MY BEST FOR JESUS?" 8:80 p.m. A. Y. Fellowship T:30 p.m. "FAITHFUL FOLLOWERS" L'"! e-i YOUR DECISION Will It Be LH. or Will It Bt Death? Meetings now In session throiiRh March SO ' at th EMMANUEL MENNONITE CHURCH OFFRATUM Kipht milfd east of Salem on Garden Road Olf n Wrihnrn, Evangelist W. A. Reglf r, Pastor RAYMOND HOEKSTRA A Mon of Faith Preaching Faith Building Faith Saturday, 8 p.m. - Two Sarvicti Only - Sunday, 8 p.m. "WE HAVE COME TO THE MOUNT" MESSAGE SUNDAY, 11 a.m. - by M. WYATT Attend oar Lively, Growing Sunrixj School, 10 a.m. "Kids Kino," X p.m Saturday STARTING THURSDAY, S P.M. Dr. Moffat of Canada, Nlfhtly, g p.m. On who ii Learned - Coming Also In the Power of the Spirit of God FAITH TABERNACLE 1305 NORTH 5TH AT GAINES M Rev. Wm. S. Deal, superin tendent of the Pacific North west district of the Pilgrim Holiness church who will be in charge of the ministerial convention Wednesday and Thursday of next week. There will be services at 2 and 7:30 p.m. and at 9:30 a.m. May and Barbara Hamilton will be In charge of the music. Dallas Churches Sunday ichool 9:49. Morning worship 11. Evening evangelical service 7:30. Aniutolla Faith L. C. Montgomery. Cas tor. Sunday school 9:30. Morning worship 11. Evan eel teal service 7:50. preceded by organ prelude and orchestra concert. Assembly of God Alfred R. Brown, pas tor. Sunday school 9:45. Mornlntt worship 11. Christ Ambassadors 7, evangelistic services 8. Churrh of Christ J. F. Brents, minis ter. Bible class 10. Sermon U. Commun ion 11:40. Evening service e. churrh r,t find Hcnrv O. OrogRan, minister. Sunday school 9:45, Ployd Hard man, supt. Morning worship 11. Evening song service 7:30. Evanvellnal United Brethren Bible class es 9:45. Morning worship 11. Y.P. lesson study 7. iniormai service oi song ana Bible quli 7:45. Evanxellcal Mennonlte Brethren. A. F. Tocws, pnstor. Chape) service 9:15. Sunday school 10. Missionary address by Rev. Rus sel O. Honeywell, director of Far Eastern Gospel Crusade of the Philippine Islands. Fellowship hour 6:45. Special song circles under Arnold Brandt at 2 and 7. Christian Selene Sunday school 0:45. Sunday service 11. First Presbyterian Earl William Ben- bow, minister. Sunday school B:45. Morn- Inn worship 11. Featuring tne sermon on the Mount. First Baalist E. J. Schroeder, pastor. Sunday school 9:45. Morning worship theme "Testing your unruiinnity" u. uapusi train Inn union 6:45. Bone service 7:30. sermon topic "The Great Invitation." First Christian Orvllle P. Mick, pas tor. Sunday school 9:45. Mrs. Lawrence Ooode, supt. Morning worship 11, topic, "Leprosy, a Typo oi Bin." unrisuan en deavor, "For Christ and the Church." Ev ening service 7:30. First Methodist Fremont Foul, min ister. Church school 0:45, Mrs. R. a, Mc Farland, supt. Morning service 11. Mrs. John M. Pearson of Cnrmel, N. Y., speaker, representing the northeastern Jurisdiction of the WSCS. Free Method Is I Rose la DottRlas, pastor. Sunday school 9:45, Mrs. Eva Johnson, supt. Morning worship 11, theme, "The Spirit Filled With Life." Evening service 7:30. Grace Mennonlte Sunday school 9:45. supt.. Earl Stonebroolc; Dietrich Dlchm, junior supt. Morning worsnip n. message by Rev. George Kehoe. Y.P., 8:45. Eve ning service 7:30 In charge of Glddeona. Mennonlte Brethren Walter L. Penner, pastor. Sunday school 9:45. Morning wor ship 10:45. special message by Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Kroeker. Foursouare Gospel William E. Cross, pastor. Sunday school 10. Morning worship 11, theme. "The Six Waterpots." Cru sader service 6:45. Evening evangelistic hour, 7:45. St. Thomas Episcopal Father Herbert Lazenby, vicar. Prayer service 11. theme, "The Giver of Life." Church school also at 11, under Mrs. George Dearafi and Mrs. A. N. Starbuck. St. Phlllna, Catholic Father John Bab yak, pnstor. Mass, 8:15 second and fourth Sundays; io:io iirst, tnird ana nun sun days. Seventh Day Advent.! Ronald J. Keg ley, Jr., pnstor. Sabbath school 9:30, Mrs. Fred M. Reiber, supt. Morninng wor ship 11, Trinity Lutheran John Propp, pnsti Sunday school 0:15. MornliiK worship 11:30, Rev. Carl R. Srhultt, supply pastor for two wrrks. Community Churches Sail Creek lUplMt Kmanurl Wotff, pns tor. Sunriav school 9:45. Walter Srhmltke, supt. Morning worship 11. Evening service 7:30. Union MlHlnnary Baptist (HurlD-Sun- day school 10. rtlrkreall Sunday Brhool J supt. Classes for all ages, The Island of Man, near Eng land, was inhabited in early times by a people who spoke a separate language called Manx. a r 9 ? lent 6 C hunched r - Knilfwood Evaniellral United llrethren uoyu uecKrr, ptuiur. duhu.j all aM 9:45. Morning worship hour II. the Cross" by Rev. Lloyd Ueclcer. Youth Fellowship 8. "Ancient Church HUtory" 7:30. Special music by Junior Choir. St. John'a Lutheran (Mo. Synod) Six teenth and A street. One block north of Old People's Home. H. W. Grow, pastor. Services at 9 and 11. Sunday school and Dlhle class 10. Lenten service Wednesday evening at 7:30. Institute r Bellf-ous Brlfi.ce Baletn i Woman's club, 460 N. Cotlajre. Sunday ! school 10 a.m. Service 11 a.m. Topic: "The Law of Increase." Rev. Olive Stevens. I Lablsh Community B. M. Books. B.D., pnstor. Sunday school at 10. Mr. and Mr. Willis Kuyle will spri on Japan at 11. They recently returned at missionaries from that land. Juniors meet 7. This evc i ninii revival services commence to con tinue for two weeks. Rev. Wm. Lewis of Upland, Calif., la the evangelist. Every nlKht at 7:46. Central Lutheran North Capitol and (nines street. O. B. Rundstrom, pastor. Family Sunday school with classes lor all aaes 9:45. Morning worship 11. Evenina ervice 7:45. you are always welcome in Central Lutheran. Seventh -Day Adventist Summer at Hood. Morning class study 9:30. Sermon 11 a.m. R. G. Shadier, pnstor. You are cor dially Invited to Join us In worship. Christ Lutheran State street at 18th. C. R. Srhulz. pastor. Divine worship at II a.m. Sunday church school at 10 a.m. Luther League at 7 p.m. Kinewond Itlhle 1125 Elm street. Rev. Alex II. Sauerweln, pnstor. Sunday school with classes for all ages 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, pastor preaching 10:45 a.m. Sub ject: "The Fulness of Joy." Youth meet ings for all aces 6:45 p.m. Evening Bible hour 7:45 p.m. Exposition of Book of the Revelation "The Anti-Christ." St. Mark's Lutheran 343 N. Church St. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. with classes and instruction lor an members oi tne lamuy. Morning worship 11 a.m. Sermon by the pastor, the Rev. John L. Cauble. Inter mediate IcaRiie meets at 5 p.m. Young people's In ague meets at 6:30. Sunday nlKht Is film nlKht at St. Mark's. A full Ingth feature, "Messenger of Peace" will be shown at 7:30 p.m. The public Is In vited. Calvary Rnntlst South Liberty at Mil ler. Omnr N. Barth. pnstor. Bible school 0:45. "Tho Rest Beatitude" 11. Youth Fel lowship dinner 5. "And Now I See" 7:30. A Christian Bound Film. "A Friendly Church With a Calvary Message." The Christian A Missionary Alliance North Fifth and Galncs. Pnul W. Gunther, pnstor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Maynard navcrianu, supt. "nave i uone Aiy ucst for Jesus?" II a.m. Alliance Youth Fellow ship 6:30 p.m. Questions and answers by the pnstor. "Faithful Followers" 7:30 p.m. Pastor will preach at both services. First Presbyterian Chemeketa at Win ter. Paul Newton Poling, D.D., pustor. Church school 9:45. J. J. Fltzslmons, supt. Services at 9:45 and 11 a.m. Sermon by Dr. Poling, "Putting Away Worry." Free Methodist Market at Winter. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Paul Barhnm, pt. Morning worship 11 a.m. Young people's hour 0:45 p.m. Evening evangel istic service 7:30 p.m. Rev. D. L. Fenwlck, pastor. Court Street Christian Seventeenth and Court streets. Harold Lyman, minister. O. eniiip iiurn, associate minister. Bible school assembly 9:30 a.m. Morning worship and Communion 10:50 o'clock. Sermon sub ject. "Lead On. O Kinit Eternal." Youth hour 6:30 p.m. Evening service 7:30 o'clock conducted by the young people. First Christian Marion and Cottace. Dudley Strain, minister. Don Payne, min ister of Christian education. Church school 0:45 a.m. Morning worship and Commun ion 111:40 a.m. Biinnoii uy uudley Blrnln. Anthem, "Wo Atloro Thcc" Palestrlna. Solo, "licit do Still Waters" Hnmblin. C.Y.F. Visits Presbyterian Fellowship. 5 p.m. cm Jtuo 5:30 p.m. Phi zeta Chrlsto 6:30 p.m. Adult Bible- study 6:30 p.m. ril rectrd by Pnul Hollowny and Roy Yung, pnrlor. Evening worship service 7:30 p.m. "Adventure With the Bible." Theme: "Si mon Peter, Fishcrmnn." Leslie Methodist South Commercial at Myers. O. Wesley Turner, pastor. Miss Edna Holder, returned missionary from India, will bo (he speaker at Leslie Meth odist church Sunday, March 33 at 11 a.m. This will be the annual thank offering service sponsored ny the Woman's So ciety of Christian Service. Mrs. C. W. Stacey, president of the local society, will preside, witu Airs. a. w. Mctger and Mrs. Everett McRae assisting with the service. At 7:30 p.m., Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stacey will tell of their recent trip around the nltcd States, with side trip to Cuba, visit ing many of the Methodist institutions. Pastor O. Wesley Turner will be In Klam ath Falls as preacher and guest leader In mcir evangelistic mission, March 33-28. Knight Memorial Congregational 19th aim rcrry bis. i,ouis white, minister, 0:45 Sunday school, classes for all ages, including the Friendly class for adults, 11. MorntuR worshln. sermon hv thn m hi ts I er. "Like a Mlnhty Army." Children's story, "Three Indian Boys." Small chil dren cored for in the chiirch-timo nursery during service. Pllftrim Fellowship groups for post-high, senior high and Junior high UK", D.JU, Weslevan Mrlhodlsl 8. 15th and Mill Sis. Sunday srhool 0:45. MornliiR worship ... n i iq, o:o. evening worship 7; JU. First Church of the Naiarene 13th Crnter. Kucrne Stowe, pnstor; Joe Cnld rron. nsslManl. Sumlny school 9:45. Morn ing worship 10:50. sermon subject "I Will Mind God." Youth hour fl:.in. Evening sciv.re i.ju, suDjcct wbks up. Sleepy, head." Flrl $lrflualltt 460 N. Cottage 8n- ii-ni stimuli cniouousei. service at 7:30. Rev. Mary Mann, fcpenkrr. Flrt naplht Marlon and Liberlv. Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor. Itcv. Thorn ton Jansma, nssolcare pastor. Sunday rhool 9.45 with clashes lor all apes. Morning worship 11. -crumbs from the Tnhle." Atternoon Missionary Rally 3. Missionary Jim tiarrtson speaking. Youth nierllngs 6:1S. Evening gospel service 7:30. "A Bride for Isaac." Four Corners llapiMt state and Elm Sts. Uev. Vh-Jnr L. Loucks, putor. Sunday srhool 9:45 with classes lor all ages. Moriung worship 1 1, pastor speaking. Young Peoples League 6:30. Evening goa pe iservlce 7:30. Salrm IlHthi lUptlit Mbrrty and M rtrona. Pastor Elmer Hiebert. Sunday school 10. with clawes lor all ages. Morning wor ship It, pastor speakelng. Evening gospel service 7,4o. Church of Jeus ChrlH f Latter Dav Saint (Mnrmnn fllh f, Mndlson fils. John K. Salisbury, bishop. Priesthood meeting 9. Sunday school 10:30. Sacrament 6:30, Stint Paul's Fplsrnpil -church Ch( mrkrta Pis. The Rev. Oeorge 11. Swift H D., rector. Holy communion in the chap el 7:30. Junior church and classes p jo Nurserv school In parish hall 11. Holy Kucharlst and sermon 11. ifrly and Chemeketa Sti. Sunday school 11. "if ii. M-von-sprmnn uo- jeet: "Matter." Nursery (or children under i """"i morning service. Evening lervlce I. Lesson-sermon subject: "Matter." first Caniretatlonal 700 Marlon St. IHeai Hear Evangelist C. B. Popular Pastor and Radio Singer from Walnut Creek, Cat Snt., 7:30 p.m. "America's Greatest Peril or Will Commu nism Conquer Our Nation?" Sun., 11:00 .m. "A Command from the Commander-in-Chief." T:80 p.m. A Pay Day Lou'U Never Forget.' The Halbert Memorial Baptist Church 42(10 Portland Road Sammy Sparks of Ashland, Ky., will begin a series of special meetings at the First Church of the Nazarene at 7:30 next Tuesday night. Rev. Joe Calderon, director of music for the church, will be in charge of the music. At the 10:50 Sunday morning worship hour, holy commu nion will be abserved, an nounces Rev.' Eugene Stowe, pastor. Woodburn Churches st. Luke's Catholic V. L. Moffenbeler, pastor. Sunday services 7, 9, 10.30. Christian Oeorse Borlnger. pastor. Sun day school 10. Service 11. C.E. 7. Eevenlng service 8. Fnnrinuirr Arthur Ooble. pastor. Sun day school 0:45. Worship 11 and 7:45. Y.P. 6:45. nubbard Gospel Sunday school 10. Wor ship 11. Y.P. 7. Evening services 7:30. Trlnltv Lutheran John H. Werth, pastor. Sunday school 9:30. Worship 10:30. Immanuel Lutheran J. W. Carlson, pas tor. Sunday school 10. Sermon 11. NldnroR Lutheran Sunday school 6:45. Worship 11 first Sunday at each month. Assemblr of Hod Ernest Ilium, pastor. Sunday school 9:45. Preaching 11 and 7:45. Y. P.. 6:48. Fili-rlm Holiness Rev. Curtis Woodruff, pnstor. Sunday school 10. Morning service 11. evening service i:ju. nelhel PresbYter Ian Earl K. Pen ton, pastor. Worship 10. Sunday school 10:45. First Preibvterlan Earl K. Pen ton, PU- tor. Sunday school :45. Divine worship 11 and 8. Y.P., 7. St. Mary's Episcopal Rev. T. M. Bax ter, vicar. The fourth Sunday In Lent. Holy Communion. Morning prayer 11. YPF, 6:30. Methodist Orma B. Trick, pastor. Bun- day school 10. Worship 11. rhtirrh of Cod Rev. Edward H. Bald win. Church school 10. Worship It and 8. Y.P.. 7. Rt. Amen Catholic Attended by Wood- burn parish priests. Sunday masses 8:30. nervals Presbyterian Ernest Tremblay, pastor. Sunday school 10. Worship 11. C.E. 7:30. Hubbard ConKrejratlonal Rev. Ted Has tings mid Rev. Mllo Haecker alternating tho services. Sunday school 10. Church services 11:16, ... Snimicl Murdock, pastor. Sunday schooi iu. morning worsnip ii. z.r., i. E,vau,c- Blble Bon I l.ts Earl Baker, pastor. Bun- day school 10. Worship 11 and 7:45. Y.P., meeting 6:45. Church of Jesus Christ of L.D. 8. Sun day school 10. Sacrament meeting 7:30. The Renrranlied Church of Jesus Christ or Latter Day Saints George E. Omans, pastor. Church school 10. Preaching 11 and 8. Zlon League, 7. Frea Methodist George Norsworthy, pastr. Sunday school 8:45. Preaching 11 and 7:45. Falls City Churches Free Methodist James H. Rover, pastor, Sunday school 10, Cecil Brill, supt. Morn ing worship ll. Youtn reiiowsmp 7., Christian Kenneth D. Hooten, minis ter. Sunday school 10. Morning worship 11. Evening worship 7:30. Free Methodist Flora 8. Mills, pastor, Sunday school 10. Morning service 11. Y.P. mecung ?:jv. xivangcusuc service a. Seventh Pay Adventist Ronald J. Keg-Ir-y, Jr., pnstor. Sabbath school 0:30, Mrs. Ray Horner. Rupt. Preaching 11. Missionary at Salem Heights Rev. Ted Koehler, missionary appointee to Panama, Central America, will be speaking and showing pictures of that land on Sunday evening at 7:30 in the Salem Heights Baptist church. Rev. and Mrs. Koehler have made their home in Salem in recent years. They expect to leave for Panama in just a few weeks. In the Salem Heights church in the morning services, there will be Sunday School at 10:00 and the morning worship serv ice at 11:00. At that hour the pastor will speak on the sub ject; "On what does the Chris tian live?" Beth a. Huntington. D.B.. minister. Sun day school 0:45. Morning worsnip ii. The Church ef Ood 1550 80. 30th Bt P. G. flhroyer, pnstor. Sunday school 10, Elmer JacKson, supt. rreacning ii a 7:40, Reorganised Church ef Jesus Chris) ef Latter Pay Saints 17th Cbemeketa Sts. Georae W. Speed, pastor. Church school P:4.l, worsnip service 11. wiuara 1 nin- nell oi Lyons, speaker. Evening worsnip, George W. Speed, speaker. 51 (Barney) Cunningham Sf. John's Lutheran Church in Drive A special committee of mem bers of St. John's Lutheran church Missouri Synod, 16th and A street, has been named and organized the local phase of a nation-wide "Conquest for Christ" Lutheran expansion pro gram. The Rev. H. W. Gross is pastor of the local church. Members of the committee arc: Messrs. William Lewis, chair man, Carl Anderson, Roger Mai bon, Carl Melzer and Arthur Ring. The 5000 congregations of the Lutheran church-Missouri Sy nod, an international church body, have voted to raise $10, 000,000 to promote their world wide mission program and to expand facilities for training teachers and ministers. March 23rd has been desig nated for this synod-wide pro gram when, thousands of volun teers will go out to contact ev ery member in synod. After a pot-luck dinner which is to be served at the Parish hall, 30 men will go out to can vass members of St. John's con gregation. First Baptists To Hear Garrison Rev. James Garrison, Mission ary to China under the Conser vative Baptist Foreign Mission Society, will be speaking at 3:00 o'clock on Sunday after noon in the auditorium of the First Baptist church. Garrison served for five years as a mis sionary to the Nosu tribe of people on the borderlands of Tibet. When ordered to leave China, the party of 12 mission aries and children traveled the 250 mile trek over the rugged mountains of West China by foot and carrier. A Bible study in "Types" will be presented by the pastor at the 7:30 evening gospel service entitled, "A Bride for Isaac." Lutheran Church Names Committees Standing committees for Good Shepherd Lutheran church of South Salem have been appoint ed. Committees and chairmen are: Building, Clarence Feller; education and literature, Mrs. Marion Miller; finance, George Martin; membership and evan gelism, Joseph Hustad; property, Isaac Schmidt; worship and mu sic, Mrs. Frank Zinn; steward ship and benevolence, Marion Miller. The Reverend Harold Hamil ton, pastor of Good Shepherd Lutheran church, has for his message at the 11 A.M. church service the miracle of "Christ Feeding the Five Thousand." Calvary Baptists Dedicate Infants The splendid Christian sound film, "And Now I See" will be shown at the Calvary Baptist church. South Liberty and Mil ler, Sunday evening at 7:30. Oth er features will include special vocal arrangements and a happy song service led by Bruce Stew art. In the morning a service of parental recognition and the de dication of infants will be held in connection with the worship service. The pastor will speak on "The Best Beatitude." Fox College Men At Bethel Baptist A very versatile program fea turing organ, vocal and trumpet solos, will be presented by young men of George Fox college, at Bethel Baptist church at 7 p.m., Sunday. This group placed first In a recent northwest quartet contest at a LFC rally in Portland. Amity Churches Baptist Richard E. Ice. Interim nastor. Sunday school 10. Mornlni worship 11, evening service a. Churrh of Christ Robert Powell n.a. tor. Bible school 10 a.m. Morning worship ii. i.i-. meeting otju. evening service 1:311. neraiai oi raitn, a. Methodlit C. R. Davenoort. minister. Sunday school 10. Morning worshln 11. mum reuowanip n;av. evening service s. Oak drove Chapel C. R. Davenport. minuter. Morning worship 0:4ft. Sunday AsemMy ef Ood Rev. Frank Maces. pastor. Sunday school 9:45. Morning wor ship 11. Evening service 7:30 HOW DOES COMMUNISM OPERATE IH CHINA! First Baptist- Church SUNDAY 11:00 i.m.- -"Crumbi From 1:00 MISSIONARY JIM GARRISON giving the story o( his work among the Nosu people and his expulsion by the Communists. 7:30 p.m. "A Bride for Isaac" Pastor TtNE IN to Three Radio Broadcasts 8:00- 8:30 Sunday a.m. KSLM 11:00-12:00 Sunday KOCO 8:15- 8:30 Mon. thru Fri. KSLM Marion at Liberty jt , 'i yr I? fly- Hi Dr. John Henry Soltman Soltman Opens Fund Campaign First Methodist church's building fund crusade for $220, 000, of 'which $90,000 is on hand, will be launched formal ly Sunday with a sermon by the director. Dr. John Henry Soltman. The director Is one of six such ministers employed by the Methodist Board of Church Extension. Sunday will be Loyalty Sun day, beginning a two-weeks period of visitation. This will end on Palm Sunday with the bringing of pledge cards to the worship service. Dr. Soltman said the entire program would be voluntary, rather than by solicitation either personally or at public meetings. One hundred persons will do the visiting under the captaincy of Dr. Waldo C. Zeller, Lloyd A. Lee, Ronald Hudkins, Wal ter Minier and Dr. Robert F. Anderson. Crusade chairman is Dr. Frank B. Bennett. Unitarians Will Hear Dr. Sword Dr. Victor Hugo Sword, past chairman of the Salem Council of Churches, will speak on the subject "Christian Faith in Ac tion" at the Sunday meeting of the Salem Unitarian fellowship in the Salem Memorial hospital chapel at 8 p.m. Dr. Sword was a Christian missionary in Assam, India, for 20 years. He became the friend of many Iru'.ian notables and act ed as advisor to the newly formed Indian government be fore returning to the United States. A short worship program will precede the talk. The public is cordially invited to attend. Religious Film at at St. Mark's Church The adventures of Pastor Ar min Ritter in the hills where "God" was only a name is the story of "Messenger of Peace," a religious film to be shown at St, Marks' Lutheran church, 343 N Church St., on Sunday evening, March 23 at 7:30. Members of Faith and Good Shepherd Lutheran church will attend the showing of the film. Sponsorship is under the auspic er of the Booster's club of St. Mark's Lutheran church. Mill City Churches First Presbyterian Rev. Noble Btrceter, minister. Sunday school 9:45, Miss Alice Smith, supt. Morning church services 11. First Christian Rev. Hugh Jull. pastor. Sunday school 0:49, Mrs. Carl Chance, supt. Morning cnurcn services ii. u.u 6:30. Evening worship 8. St. Catherine Catholle Father Franz Shubert, pastor. Sunday morning mass 9. Free Methodist Rev. C. A. Tremain, pas tor. Sunday school B:4ft, O. E. Davidson, supt. Morning church services 11. Eve ning worship 7:30. Community Rev. Lee Joiner, pastor. Sunday school 10. Ralph Jones, supt. Mornlnv church services 11, Evangelistic services t. Assembly of God Rev. W. D. Turnbult. pastor. Sunday school 10. Morning worship 11. Y.P., :30. Evangelistic services 1:30. Christian Science Every Sunday 11. 4th Wednesday 8 p.m., 3rd and Juniper St. FIRSTPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Chemeketa at Winter Salem, Oregon Paul Newton Poling, D.D., pastor B. J. Holland, Aulsttnt Paitor "PUTTING AWAY WORRY" Services at 9:45 and 11 a.m. Sermon by Dr. Poling SERVICES the Table'' -Pastor Anderson p.m. Lloyd T. Anderson, Pastor Silverton Churches Christian Science Sunday school 0:46, Sunday service 11. Silverton Rills Baotlsl Mission Silver Creek school, sermon 6:6. Sunday school 11 a.m. Latter Dar Saints Nathan Harris, branch president. Meet at KP hall. Sun day school 10. Sacrament 1. Marauam and Melalla Methodist J. 8. Kendall, pastor. Church school 8:43. Ser mon 11 at Marquam. Services 3 p.m., Molalla. Church of God W. C. Kell. minister. Sunday school 10. Service 11. YP 6:30. Sermon 7:30. Latter Reign Dale Young, pastor. Sun day school, 10. Bermon 11. Youth meet ing 1. Service 8. Pilgrim Holiness Omar Blddlngmeler. pastor. Sunday school 0:45. Sermon 11. Jr. and Sr. PYPS 6:45. Sermon 7:45. Seventh Day Adventist H. J. Johnson. elder. Sabbath (Saturday) song service, D:15. Sabbath school 8:30, Worship 11. St. Paul's Catholic John J. Walsh, pas tor. During Lent, weekly masses at 8:30 excepting Friday and Saturday, 8 a.m. Sunday masses 8 and 10 a.m. Wednesday and Friday evening services during Lent at 7:45. Assembly of God Mel E. Arn, minister. Sunday school 10, Sermon 11.. Young people meet 6:30. Evangelistic service 7:45, Lenten series each evening during km 7:45. excepting Monday and Sat urday. First Baptist Oeorae E. Horton, pastor. Sunday school 10. Worship services 11 and 7:30. Ouest speaker. Rev. Edward H. Duerksen of Palouse, Wash. Trinity Lutheran Joseph A. Luthro. pas tor. Fourth Sunday in Lent. Sunday school and Bible classes 10. Sermon 11, "Fight Famine With Fate." Luther League 8:30. topic, "Values." Phyllis Lively, leader. Zulu Harvest sound colored film shown at 7:30. First Christian Arthur Charles Bates, minister. Bible school 0:45. Communion and sermon 11, "Save Yourselves." C.E. 6:30. Evening worship 7:30. Calvary Lutheran Arvld L. Hokonson. pastor. Sunday school and Bible classes io. sermon A Perpetual Cha enge." 11. Luther League, 7. Immanuel Lutheran Arnold W. Nelson. pastor, Sunday school 10. At 11, pastor will devote period to interpretation of the liturgical service. Luther League 7:30. Methodist Douglas Harrell. pastor. Church school 0:45. Worship 11, sermon by a guest pastor, Youth Fellowship 7, Evensong, 7:30, W. P. McMurray directing. Missionary to China To Tell of Escape Silverton Rev. Arvid L. Hok onson of Calvary Lutheran pas torate is announcing a Tuesday, March 25, evening service at 7:45 o'clock at the church. The speaker will be the Rev. Fred Ditmanson, for 33 years a missionary in China, and who, with his son, Macy, were cap tured by the communists. He will tell of their experiences as well as their missionary ca reer in the Orient. Rev. 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