Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 13, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    Nichols Talks
On Healing
Henry AUen Nichols, CS. oi
Lot Angeles, member of the
hoard of lectureship of the
mother church. First Church of
Chriit, Scientist, told an audi
ence t Parrish junior ht(h
school Thursday night that "the
food reports commonly heard
about Christian Science are that
it teaches that God is love, that!
it appeals .to reason and that it
is practical." j
"The simplest explanation of
how Christian Science heals is
that it heals by love coupled
with a demonstrable under
standing of the divine principle
and rules of health. This prin
ciple is God," Nichols continued.
Christ Jesus said, , "He that
believeth on me, the works that
I do (hall he do also" (John 14:
12). This statement clearly im
plies that if you understood how
he healed, then you could heal
also. If you could stop pain, if
you could heal yourself by pray
er Just once, would not you
think you had glimpsed how
Jesus loved and how , he healed
by love by knowing and ex
pressing God's love?
Jesus healed with love and
with logic Logic, coupled with
love always with love
heals. It heals by explaining
the truth to us. It heals by cor
recting those false conclusions
that get us Into trouble. By cor
recting . our thoughts it heals
ourf bodies. '
Those who come for healing
want not only to be healed but
also to have a simple explana
tion of how they are healed.
And what about our young peo
ple? In school and college they
are given highly technical
knowledge supported by ma
terial theories and material rea
soning. Are material sciences
more logical than Christianity?
Is the explanation of matter
more logical than the 'explana
tion of divine Mind? "Has God
no . Science to declare Mind,
while matter is governed by un
erring intelligence?" asks Mrs.
Eddy on page 548 of Science
and Health.
How important Is it not only
to heal the sick, but . to know
how it it done? The method of
Christian healing is as much a
part of it as are hi results. Mary
Baker Eddy's understanding of
the modus operandi of divine
healing, the method, the rule,
how it works, enabled her to
demonstrate it repeatedly with
scientific certainty. ,
For lack of loffic. merer
alone was unable to save early
Christian healing from the
subtleties of paganism. Like
faith that must be raised to
spiritual understanding, so hu
man reasoning must be raised to
its origin divine logis. Sound
human reasoning which coin
cides with the divine is human'
ly indispensable.
Prophetic Rally
Af First Baptist
Rev. Fred Brown, evangelist
from Chattanooga, Tenn., will be
speaking at a prophetic rally at
the First Baptist church Sunday
afternoon at 3 o'clock. Treating
the subject of "The Return of
Christ," Rev. Brown will bring
a detailed study of the various
aspects. Bill MacDougall, soloist
with the evangelistic party, and
former tenor with the Old Fash
ioned Revival Hour Quartet,
Will sing.
At the morning worship serv
ice of th echurch. Rev. Brown
will occupy the pulpit. He will
also be speaking to the Junior
" High and High School young
people at 6:13 and at the regu-
lar evening service at the 7:30
hour.
The special aeries of meetings
will continue throughout the
coming week with meetings each
evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Central Lutheran
Dedicates Organ
Central Lutheran church will
dedicate the new organ which
the church received from the E.
Halvorson family in memory of
Elling M. Halvorson at 3:30
Sunday afternoon. William
Fawk will be playing several
selections on the new organ and
Rev. E. V. Stime, dean of the
Lutheran Bible Institute in
Seattle, will bring the dedica
tory message. All sre welcome.
Rev. Aarhus at
Wesleyan Church
Rev. Henry B. Aarhus, presi
dent of the Oregon Wesleyan
Methodist conference will be
here for services Friday eve
ning through Sunday morning
Both evening services will be
at 7:30. At the Saturday eve
ning meeting Rev. Aarhus will
conduct the quarterly confer
ence of the local church. Fol
lowing the Sunday morning mes
sage there will be communion
Salem iClxurclie
l.ir.B7-T""'' '""wvriii
kuwh iv m m. Worship ttntct 1 m m
a . -aw rhis, nua.
e, eeneei at i n .. . woutia tm.
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Wit IiUhHhI el ...
Career e aUraa ana luMnu aJ
Jeaaleteo. Ittateur. Butter
f" ' - Wertlll Serrtaa It at
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it DiV 'on er JUT
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lilt Qt Chtttek R.nr... .
rtioiu MO!. Sunder Khool 1 41 e.ra'
Hojlnett Iteell&r "Christ th li
t-oauotler,- 11 Tteviti
llen. u4 Junior Leila S ... aalta-
l; e.ae. nmm t:js a
uiwu-iuc! nui ttreet at
"' weraata MtTMt, in us ii t.m.
Beereae&l of Baatlaaa. la - a--..
etbeel Bible Claeeee. 1:W a at MMika
at toe vamita.
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Ve.;
Bev. Walter S. Kendall, af
filiated with the general con
ference of the Free Methodist
denomination, who will con
duct a series of services at the
Salem Free Methodist church.
Market and Winter streets,
February 17 through March 1.
Services will be held each
night at 7:45 with the excep
tion of Saturday. The church
will observe world day of
prayer Feb. 30.
arret Caere! at Tie Meaeteae Cintg
at uu. I ll u. cbarck aeaeee. it
a n. The Urlat wlaaae- S:M a.ae. Yaatl
DtreUenal Haw. lis a at. "Leal A sot."
St. Mark' Latkerea-MJ Ctnmk St.
IU-. Jatta U CaabK. Faitor. SilDdas
thasi s m ... Ditiat Woiuiia li a &-.
Bataiaa tj Um raitar. laUrataalata Ulthar
Ltaxua S B.m. Touaa raala. ljuw
:M a m. Atit wadaaatuii Set-lea T:M a-m.
KtantaaS SUkla t.m. auaSu
aclisol lor Ml Ana. It 41 a-ta. aloratu
wonaip bwic. ratior rrtaealai aoajaet:
"Ctukocm of Baiai Bora Atala." 1:11 b ib.
Youth aletUat ror AU t.4l P-n. Brtolm
nan atrrKt. Htu auiaa Hoots, Mitum
ar to Africa.
Baartaalaat Ckarak at Jasaa Carta! at
Uttar Oar Salau tb ana chamak.au
la. ooortt w. sportl, Paator. Cnarok
achool 41 a.m. allulonarr Barrlea It a at
Bldar, Don Laadon. Sotaktr. "Th rarpoaa
ol tho How Wltnaar" HlailoaarT aorrlot
T:at p m. norr. Don LOAalon, spaasar.
'A atona est Out without Baasa."
Saras iA Dal ASroatUt aummw at Bood
Sabbath Khool I U u. Toste: "Th
TMtlmonr of Jaaul-Tha Spirt at ProphocT'
Sarmon U la a Paator. St. O. Schaffhar.
Laalla Mataaattat Coatmtraial at SOatl.
Rat. collla c. Blair, atlnUtai. I U ft.ai.
Church achool. it a ts Dlrlna worahla.
Dr. Danlal H. achalaa. Preach Lag. t M a .at.
Htt&oouat TOBta palloaaMs. axm.
Branlns worahla. Ham
Proachlns.
Calrarr BaHUt South Liberty at Millar
at Ohiaar M. Barth. Paator. t:U ajn. stale
achool. it a.nt. "Tou can Bare Two
RaaurroeUona" Zranraltit. Paul W. Xopp.
Broadoaat Cotr KOAS ItM Ka. t:t a.m.
Youth Oram. t:M "Who la Jetua
Chrtttt" BantUm. Paul W. Brops.
St. Jaha'a Latharaa (Ha Sraod) lath
and A tta. H. W. Oroat, Paator. aarrteea
at and It a.m. Bible ctaai and otandar
Khool at IS .m.
St. Jaaaah'a Catheite CheneleU and
Cottaaa au Rev. Joaeph X. Vandarbeck,
Paator. Mai tea , 1. a . 10 1 and lilt
a.m. Satordar Confeaetont :30-:JO ana
1.M S m m.
Christ Lutheran
Yespers Services
Mid-week Lenton Vesper serv
ices on Wednesdays at 7 .4 J will
mark the observance of the Len
ton season at Christ Lutheran
church. The aeries of services
will open Ash Wednesday, Feb
ruary 18, with a service of Holy
Communion conduted by Rev.
T. M. Gebhard, pastor of the
church The study series of medi
ations for this year observance
will be developed under the
theme, "The Contacts and Tri
umps of Jesus."
That rlaaa for adult inslructinn
In the Christian Faith will also
be part of the Lenten program
of the church and will meet on
Monday evenings during the
Lenten season. These .speadal
Bible studies will be available
for those who wish to prepare
for Holy Baptism, Confirmation,
and church membership.
Liberty School
Plans Viewed
Uberty The new Liberty
school plans were viewed by
residents of the Liberty area on
Monday evening at the achool
board meeting, and It was re
ported to the Liberty Mothers!
club on Wednesday afternoon at
their meeting.
A sketch of the building plana
was shown to those present
Viewinc the Diana were Mrs.
Ernest Royse, Walter Schendel,
and Mrs. Lewis Clark.
Mrs. Ed Holden conducted the
business meeting, and Mrs. Sid
Van Dyke reported on the par
ents council.
Mrs. Harry Sunderland has
just finished and hung curtains
for the combination, first and
second grade room. The group
discussed the development of
Joryville Park, and decided to
affiliate the club with the South
Salem Suburban Chamber of
Commerce, which Is sponsoring
a carnival to raise money for the
development program.
Mrs. William Hall was named
chairman of the carnival conces
sion committee and will meet
with the carnival committee
later.
Valentine parties are planned
for each room at Liberty achool.
The room mothers will be in
charge. The group will make spe
cial Valentines with Mrs. Lloyd
Harmon in charge assisted by
Mrs. Ed Holden. Mrs. Arlie Lar-
gent will be chairman of the
club's rummage sale scheduled
for March 20 and 21 at Beaver
hall. Rummage may be brought
to Liberty store.
The attendance award was
won by Mrs. Mary Lovett's 4th
grade, with Mrs. Ernest Royse,
room mother.
On the program Mrs. Glen
Swearlngen of the Marlon county
health department showed a
film.
Vfoodburn
Churches
t Lake a CalheUe- V. U aierfeabeter,
Paatar. atarrlaa aetwaea art aas aah.
Phaaa twit Sundev Serelee T a.a.. S a. Be-.
It. ad a,ak Weekday ataaa t il u.
CarleUea Uacata sat CauS Ota.
Ooarsa Aar later. Paator. t t rO a at eWre-
lea u tvaa. c. B. t a ee. Bvenaas Serena
rawraaaarw liar a. Uaaatt at. Anker
Oaue, Paator. Pkeaa tail a, a. I ll a.Bt.
waraaitt 11 a aa aaA l it sea, t il a-aa.
aakarS Oeeaet Saaaar achool la a at.
waratua 11 a at Teeuaa ttaaala
1 p at. Beeatas Sorekes at T.Jt aav
Trtattr talhelaa f e aaltaa eetttA at
Haalaar tuiaaoarl ana) Jaha . wan.
Paalar. Suadaa acheol S:3S la. Wetehl!
IS M l a.
latataeaal Lataeraw Coud a Oewatd ate.
t. W. Carlaoa. Paator. Ill UK at. Phaaa
1-Jltt. A A l a ea. Seraua 11 eat.
Pre Meaaeeuel sauna aaat OaUA Su
Oearaa Narawerthy. Patter. PhM Sttt
B. S. I ll aus. Praaoklns tt tvaa. aatd I II
air at Oaet-Serond aad Utwaln
au Xrnaat Ilium Paator. Phono 1131 a. S.
t:ll a.m. PreachlM 11 a.m. and 1:1 p-ae,.
TP S IS p.m.
aa Baatlet Oat Waahtnataat aeaaal
Oattft at. Between Unrala and Yawns
Rar. Stalahald Bresdiar. Paalar. S.
Ill la Worahla ttenloa U a m. att
7 4t a ea. T P. U l-aa.
Churchmen Gather
At Knight Memorial
The Institute of Churchman
ship wilt hold the first of a
series of three programs at
Knight Memorial Congregation
al church February 1 3 under the
sponsorship ef the Laymen's
Fellowship of Oregon.
Similar sseetiags will be held
at Parkrose February 23 and at
Forest Grove, March 1.
Speakers who will address the
Salem conference during the af
ternoon and night sessions will
include: R. Norris Wilson, as
sociate minister of the missions
council. New York City; Deimer
M. Good, director of publica
tions at Oregon State; Franklin
W. Kelsey, minister of educa
tion at the Federated Church of
Corvallis; Duane M. Nicol, min
ister of the Parkrose church.
and Senator Philip Hitchcock of
Klamath Falls.
A dinner for delegates and
their wives will be served at
8:30 Sunday, Senator Hitchcock
will speak Immediately thereaf
ter on the subject "Come and
See.
Bitot Boat eat
ttntem achool road. Bart K. Paneoav Peeler.
7 hone s-MM. Werakla IS a at. IA. It tt
Oereale Piootieaaten SJneat Tiwaaala,
Paator. Phaaa Oar-ale SwTt. 1-S. 1 a.aa.
Worahla II mm, C.S. Till let.
wee Her Ceeaeteanr Pail Oeeaet Mewl.
tor. Her. S.A. ttnrt, Paator. I A. tt e et.
afontns worahla tt la. Toaas
? M. B-aueUataa S l it.
Plllriaa Betlaeae Aurora Ker. Bruce
Chambarlall. Aurora. Paator. Bandar
achool it e at. Moratns Serrlea II l
Braiatns aerratea 1 ;J pat.
Charek at J aaat Citrtet X U.S. StUt
Petal achool Houae Sunday acheel a at
Sacrament Meetlm T:3 a.tt.
The Beartaataeel Charek: at Jaeea ckrlat
at Latter Iar aatatasecaavd and Oartlald
Oeorte S- Oeaaat, Paator, Phoma WU
Church achool II e 0.1. PteAhbu It a at.
and S p m. Zion Leattt ? pa.
MAarea talkerea Monitor, Sunder
achool a a. Worthlo aerriee U a.m.
the Lrat Bunder at Bach Month.
rtrat SatrttaaUet IN M. Cot tare, serriet
7:30 p.m. Her. alailne Hooertt. npeaatr.
Jaeea lAa Meaaortal MeUadtat Corner
of Jatfareon and Winter au. Brnan
Praatoa Oouldtr. IflaUter. Uorntnl Wor
hip Serrlca It Am. kr the Oxford Pellow-
eh la of wtilematte Onlrartltr. Chares
achool l:U a.m. 1
Laktak , Ceeamaaltr la LaMah Vlllete
Bandar achool II a.m. Ooapel ateauao
11 a.m. Junlort p.a. Youns ProplCi
Oather With Maurice Bender Leadlns
1:41 p.m. BranielUtlc Meaaaaa at I M p.m.
B. It. Booka, B. D. Paator.
Calrarr Chapel lit) M, Ubartr. Sun
dar achool II a is. itornlm worthlp tl
a.m. Youni people 1:11 la. Tuoadar and
rrldap t p.m. Her. and aire. a. Murdoch,
pattort.
The Central Lalkoraw Xertb Capitol
and Oaln&s etreet. a. B. ftunditrom. paa
tor. Central Lutheran Hour broadeeat orar
KOCO 1:31. Pamllr Sunder achool l:9.
Mornlnt worahla II. Dedication ot the
new Ortea 1:31 with Rtr. a. V. atlmo,
dean at the Lutheran Blbla laatltuta In
ScetUe, eneaklnt. Beenlni eerrlce with
tor. X. V. Slime i:w.
rtrat Ckerek at Ckriai. SelaaUit L-
artp and Cbtatkata ttrette. aunoar
achnnl et It e.m. MonitH Mrrtct at II.
Leeeoa-atrmoa aubloct: "Seal." Xrenins
teretca at S. Laaaos-tarmoa auajaet:
Soul."
1
ele Trath Cealet MI Chemektta St.
Sunder achool II. aerriee 11. Topic: "Our
Source of Supnli." R. Ollra Slerana.
rtrej. Latbarea (SLCV Bunnrrtew and
Lartalnl avenuae. Sundat achool l:tl a.m.
Dlrlna worthlp 11 a.m. PUm eerrlce 1:31
p.m. Alb wtdnatdar-cownunlon terrtca
at S p.m. L. w. noite. paator.
Plrat Canireietleetat 1I Iter Ion ttlttt.
Beth It. Huntlntten, minuter, vourcn
achool 1:31. Mornlnt worthlp eerrlce 11.
Pllarlm Pauowahlp e:jq.
Selnt Peal'e Ealeceaat Church and Cha
mekcu alreelt Bar. oeorte H. Swift, B.
X., rector. Holr Commuulon 1:31 a.m.
Pemllr eerrlce and cleaaea 1:30 a.m. Mur
eerr achool In Parian hell 11 a. Pram
eerrlce and aermon II a.m.
Chares at leeae Ckrlat at Latter Dar
Salate 9dereeeii llh and Madteott ate.
John S. Ballaburr. ktahop. Prloathsod meet
Ina I a.m. Bundar achool 11:30 l-at. Sac
rament eerrlce 1:30 p.m.
at wimaeat da Peal Catkallc Columbia
and Mrrtle au. Meaaee at I. t:30. S:t. 10
and U:lt a.m. Confeaalont Setardar. 4:30
- - and T to 1 10 pa, ana on ore
Calvary Meetings
Through Next Week
The "Good News" meetings,
at the Calvary Baptist church.
South Liberty and Miller streets.
led by, Evangelist Paul W. Kopp
will continue throughout next
week. Although no public serv
ices will be held on Monday and
Tuesday many teams of callers
will make evangelistic visits on
those evenings. Then Wednesday
and Friday Mr. Kopp will be
speaking at the church. His sub
ject on Wednesday the 18th, will
be "You and the Old Rugged
Cross." The following night he
speaks on Refugee or Realist
and on Friday "How to Be Se
cure Although Insecure."
This Sunday Mr. Kopp speaks
at 11 o clock on "You Can Have
Two Resurrections."
Rev. Ward A. Rice
Silverton Speaker
Silverton Rev. Ward A. Rice
is to be guest speaker at the
First Christian church Sunday,
Feb. 15, at It o'clock morning
worship hour.
Rev. Rice Is professor ot Bi
ble, at the Northwest Christian
college of Eugene.
Assistant pastor, Gerald Saw
yer, is to speak at the evening
service, 7:30 hour, his sermon
theme is "The Impossible SI
lence."
atarrB Kataeeeat 1.
CuptcTa Court. Her. T. M. Baiter, Wear.
aunlauacealma. Pebruarr llth: Hair
munlen 7:30 a.m. cnuren acnoot a.ea e m.
Momlns Proper and Adreee tt e tn.
Metkodlet Yount and B. SU.
1073. Ormal B. Trick. Patter,
achool 10 aa. worship u aa.
Chorea at God Third and Orant SU
rtmrrh achool ic a.m. worehtn tl
and S pa. Y;P. T pat. KtT. zowera aa.
Baldwin.
Dr. Russell Will
Address Unitarians
Dr. Robert T. Russell will give
"The Lonesome Train a Lin
coln Portrait" as the feature of
the Salem Unitarn Fellowship
services Sunday at 10:45 a.m. in
the Woman's clubhouse.
..e Ckrletlen eat Mlalaaarp Attleaee
North h and oalnee. Her. reui w.
Gunther, paator. Sunder achool, : a.m.
umii ii, ttrman "iBDt atnait rtev u
K. tha eeatnr 11 a m. AUtanoe Touth Pel-
lowahlp 1:30 pa Seerod aoncert or the
Choralalra ehotr of Salem Academi, T:30
p.m.
rirel Methedlet Wonhlp at tha B!il-
nora theatre II I m. Oueat prearher. Dr.
aeoree A. Roeeberrr. Sermon: "The Lttht
af the World."
Mill City Churches
St. Atnee CetheMe IBttbhard) Attended
fcr Woodbum ParUh meau. aunsar
kUtaet IU a.m.
a-lraa Preekrterlea OarfltM and Third
SU. Bart K. Penton Paator. Phono 3-1451.
a. t:tl lent smne woranfl it aa.
and S pa. Y. P. ' n-m.
aleeAerA CewaroeattoBa! flat. T t d
RaattniB and Rer. Kilo Beeeker AlUmet-
fna tha Serrtcee. Bunder acnoot aw a.ae
Church Berrtcet 11:11 e.m.
Capita Journal, Safest. Oregoo. rriday, Fak. IS, Wi
Prayer Service to
feature Dr. Moon
Dr. E. R. Moon will be the
guest speaker for the World Day
of Prayer, Friday, Feb. 20, at
the First Presbyterian church.
Dr. Moon it on of the last
pioneer missionaries of the Af
rican Congo. He charted the!
Jusppa river for more than 500
miles and grateful pilots still
use his charts.
For hut explorations and bis
map snaking, be was made a
'Teilow of the Royal Geograph
ical Society of London."
At present. Dr. Moon is a retv
ident of Eugene, teaching in
the Northwest Christian col
lege.
He la considered one of the
most popular lecturers and evan
gelists in the northwest.
Englewood Youth
Direct Services
The young people of the Engle
wood Evangelical United Breth
ren ehurea will conduct the Sun-
day evening program in keeping
with denominational youth em-
phstis month.
Highlighted among the events
ol the evening will be a short
play entitled "Talents Squired."
Taking character parts are Lois
DeGuire, Everett 5iwrt and
Donaiya Pattoa.
Leading fa " congregational
singing will be John Minifae. In
the special music department, a
trombone tolo will be sounded by
Norman Walter, and vocal aolo
sang by Hennalen Herring.
Chairman for the evening la Bev
erly Hamman, who heads the
Englewood Youth Stewardship
commission.
luther Leaguers
Convene Saturday
A Luther League Counselor
Workshop, for the Southern Con
ference of the Pacific Synod
Luther League, of the United
Lutheran church, will be con
ducted Saturday afternoon and
evening in St, Mark Lutheran
church, the Sev. JohnL. Cauble,
pastor. Tola workihop for youth
workers has been act up by Gscar
Liudahl of Salem, won is chair
man ef the Parish Education
committee of the Picilic Synod.
The Saturday program wil be
gin at 1 p.m. and, the opening
assembly will be directed by
young people from St, James
Lutheran church, Portland. Out
side speakers forihe afternoon
evasions will be the Rev, Paul
Baughman, Kelso Wash., Mrs.
Theodore Hartwig, Vancouver,
Wash., Miss Jan Lindfort, Port
land, Mrs. Paul Hoch, Miss Helen
Stien, The Dalles, and Rev. A.
Wulf, Portland. Local speakers!
and directors will be Pastor Har
old Hamilton, Good Shepard
Lutheran, and A. H. Randall, oi
St. Mark's Lutheran, The
sions will close with a dinner
meeting at S pjn.
Chorclsfre Chslr
Alliana fturch : ,
The Choralalra choir of Salem
Academy will appear Sunday
night at ?:!0 sjtw at the Chris-;
tlaa Missionary Ailianca ,
church, North Flth and C sines.
The choir is composed entirely t
ot nigh school students whe are :
a! trading the academy. For fan
ral members of the choir thii .
appearance will be is tha ca-
tura at a homecoming, bwcauaa '
they will be singing with tha'
choir in their own church, Dick
Lou then, instructor is music at '
the academy, will lead tha choir. '
Henry Turnidxe, presiceent of '
the academy, wil lalso be pre-
ent.
Fellowship Club
Session Slated
The Fellowship club of Christ
Lutheran church will meet Sun
day evening for its third meeting
ef the season at 1:30 o'clock.
Hosts for the fellowship are Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Chrisienson,
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Sinner,
and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Coiiens.
The evening will be opened with
devotions and address by the
paator. Rev. T. M. Gebhard, on
"Symbols ofthe Faith."
Somt Fads Regarding
Christian Science
ChrlAtlAa Seteaoa is Caria&ui
It is based en the teachings of
Jesus as recorded in the Bible,
C&rlatiaa Science is seientlJlt: .
Spiritually logical and unfail
ingly consistent, its prayer
affirm and demonstrate man's '
true nature to be in accord
ance with God's periectiotv
Christian Science la densoa
strabla: Xt supplies the needed
answers and the needed evi-
denc to the tincere seeker. A
thoughtful study of tha Chria
tiaa Science textbook.
tathiCS. and HEALTH
Wlvk Is tt nt aartaearaa f
by Mary Baker Eddy
gives convirsctog aaateranea i
that this great Science of
Chriit is indeed the Comforter
promised by Jesus. . --------
Science and Health may be
read, borrowed or bought t .
Christian Science
Reading Room
14 $. Hijlt St. , V'..
Seriam, Orajo J-1
Hours: ta. S 0lV.
JSoMoSsot aot tree sMa taotMS
:alaa araiieoie. ' . ' a
Cuban Missionary
At Bethel Baptist
Mrs. . Edith Siems, who has
been a missionary in Cuba for
eight years, is to speak and show
colored slides at the 7:30 o'clock
service Sunday evening at the
Bethel Baptist church, North
Cottage' and D streets. Mrs,
Siems is a sister of Emit Hob
bensiefken, a member of the
Bethel Baptist church. The pub
lic is invited to the service.
Amity Churches
Kamuiat WtUtUtt i. Br.T, pi. ftsa-
day tKhool 1Q k.m., Mot&iqx woob.p 11
i.. Dr. Adm, turn rnucr, mtwta
Pastor. Bible school 14 m. Mornlnt War-
shin, tl m- HerftldA ot rait. (XMCMf
9 p m. Yount Ptople't MeeUns :J4 P-tn,
ZvealBf 0ervtc t P.m.
UfttewtataliiWOkrltf raiadnieT. WifitxttT.
8und7 Khool IS a. Msrnin Worthlp
Sei-Tie I p.m.
Missionary Nurse
At Kinqwood Church
Miss Susan Hooge, a trained
nurse doing mieUionary work at
Kogore, Africa, under the Sudan
Interior Mission. wiU be speak
ing and showing pictures of her
work and experiences at the
King wood Bible church, 1125
Oik Or Cttd DntC lotod:tf,
Minisltr. Mornmc Worth : m.
Sundea tchoot 10:4 a.m.
iuisilti mt Oaat rr-nk K, MplM.
raster. Sundc school Ai a.m. Uerntos
Worthlp it cm. Krenlm Strrit " JO P-
riMt I" rryierlaB RtT. Nobla Strtetrr. tvi i i
utnuttr. Bundtr achool 9 Youth fiira ouaay evening
miowahtp 4 p.m. Church Snvictt 11 ft.m,
ad T: p.m.
Uri. Cbrltttftfi -fttr, Huch Jul.. tftftar.
Sunde. Khool 9 Ah nm. C. I. 4:30 p.m.
Church Service 11 a.m. and $ pm.
St. Ctthtrla Cthll R, Maurte
Orammond, Pastor. Mornlnt Mui t k a.
Coofaulona Hard Btfors Mw.
Chureh
at 7:45 o!clock.
Rev. Alex, H. Sauerwem,
paator, will be preaching at the
10:43 a.m. service on the subject:
'Evidences o t Being Born
Again."
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Cheaufceta at Winter
Sliem, Orefoa
Sermon by Dr. Polinf
"SvD'SirtDiSPEWliUMirl,
rSi&H: t
Identical Services 9:45-11 a.m.
KOCO (1490) 10 to H:I
Paul Newton Poling, DJ., pastor
B. 1. Holland, Aaaiateat Paitor
iai
8
Tt Mlh4Ut-Rc C. H.
Paitor. aunda? achool 4t a m.
tartlet II a.m. and f:30 p.m.
Caatmanltr Rv. Let Jolntr, Paator.
Sunday achool It) a.m. Churth Serrieu
11 i n. and p ro. .
Aaaaatalv of God Rw. W. O. Tuntbtill.
Paator. Sunday aehool SO a.m. Church
8trk 11 am. aod f:3S p.m. Taunt
Pwpl 30 p.m.
11 a m. 4th
CariatUa Rrlrnea Sunday
Wadnaadar p.m.
In tht Act. Touth hour M p.m. artntnc
worthlp o'clock. Sermon bj Mr, Kurd.
"Tha Man Who Said Ho."
"SATAN'S DUPES" SUNDAY, it A.M.
A Timelr, Prophetic Mesaavfi af Oar Pay
Dew Sataa Vat) Christians t Wrack Faith?
"APOSTOLIC DAYS ARB HERE!
Gifts of Heating Prophecy Signs aad Wonders
SUNDAY NIGHT S P.M.
SATURDAY I: aw P.M. aULL SPECIAL SPEAK IM
taut Week Wis One rf the Gnateit Scrwleei af is 7abrnar)
A SandiT School for AU A(ts S44S an.
FAITH TABERNACLE
IMS N'orta Sth
lUdra Broadeact Snndar 2:M P.M. tM Kc XPDi)
rtrat Chrtitlan Marlon and Cottaaa. j
Church tchooj t.tft a m. Momma worship
l9:tl .m. Communion tervlrt. Srrmon b7
Dudiay Strain Evcninc acrvic ?M pm.
Sarmon br DudUy Strata. Stnatnt and
Communion aervict.
Knlaiit Mmarlal faaa riatiaa LouU
E. Whtw, mlhUttr. Sunday tcnoot .
m unrntfii wiorinio it a.m. .
Norrit WiUon, tocrtttrr af ht Mttticaa
council ol tht contTMauonai ihwhiw,
cuit pTfmehtr. Tht Ioatitttt af Church-
manshlp. tonaiKvao or ww
lovthip ot Orafon l. 9-m.
Ftrat Churrfc af Oad Cottaat and Hood,
u i Uftnttra. Bntniittr. "Cbrlsuaa Bro
therhood Hour- KOAS Sandal- mornlw
. . Sun-la achool 10. Morning wor
thlp tl. Touni popti mttttos : P
Svenini tatvlca t:M.
rtrat BaatUt Marlon and Uhartr. Dr.
.UoTd T. Andtrton, paator. Rtr. Thornton
Janira, aiaociate paator. Sunday achaol
l;4aV a.m. Mornlnt v&rship li a'cloct.
Outat aptaker, Rcr, Prd Bfovn et Chat
Unoota. Tenn. Youth meeting! S it pm.
Ootptl Mrrtct 1:3d p.m. Rer. Brown sptak
Int. Sunday aft r noon ttirlca pm.
"ChrUt'a Rtturo."
raar Canitrt Baptlat Siatt aad Ba
ttrtata. Re. Victor U Louckt, paator.
Sunday achool Vat am. Uorntng worship
11 o'clock . pattor apaabna. Young Pteplt t
Itacut p.m. Branlna toapat aarrtct
1 Jt p.m.
HEAR PAUL W. KOPP
AT THE
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
SOUTH LIBERT! AND MILLER
11:00 "You Can Heva Twa Reiurrectiotu."
(Broadcast over KGAE, 14J9 KC)
7:30 "Wha It Jesus CBrittJ"'
(Baptismal Service!
Also Wed., Thnrs. and fri., Nest Week at IM
EVERYONE INVITED TO COME
Ceart Street Carleltea SereBtotBtll aal
Court etreete. W. Harold Lrmao ao4 O.
FrtlllB Kurd, mlnlatrra. BtMe leheol aaaeia.
b! i.X aVaa. MOTBlai Worahll III
ocloct. Sermon M Mr. Uaiai, "Cautht
Hopewell
Churches
Beta a ad a D. a new H. B. WW at or.
Petter IS am.. Sander arhool.. 11 a.at.
Yamhill coontr Camp of oidntna m
Caaraa af Servvre 1 ta. Touth SeUowahlp
a tvaa. aratuas Samoa.
Christian & Miuionery
Alliance Church
North Fifth and Gaines
r ACL W. GBNTHER, raster
I 46 am. 8undar Bcticel
11 :00 am Ttiou Shalt Not Kill"
4 30 pm A. T. FwHewship
7 30 pm -Sacred Concert by
Salem Academy Choir
i I 1 1 1 " '
A Personal Invitation to the
EVANGELISTIC
SERVICES
with
Rev. V. T. Speece
Bible Teacher - Evongeiist
Mrs, V. T. Speece
Song Leader ond Children' Worker
Feb. 1 5 - March 17:45
Except Monday ot
labish Center E.U.B. Church
RALPH LAWRENCE, Poster
OLD FHIOKED-SIH-COHVICTIKO
0
1
Iange!isr Frsd Brown
CatrLrajpciiogin)
Continues thru February 22
7:30 - EVBONS SERVICES - 7J0
First Baptist Church
Maris and Liberty SrraaH, SalaiR
Lieyd T, Anderswi, Pastor
-A- -jV it
Hear Evangelist Fred Brown on Sunday
Everybody says, "Everybody loves this Termesseeas! Whether he's
visiting in a home, rushing from meeting to meeting, or preaching
in revivals from eoast to coast, FRED BROWN IS DYNAMITE! His
preaching is pfain, simple, often humorous always fervent!"
This Is Your Invitation to Hear
Tune in to
Church Radio
Broadcasts!
DAH.Y KSLM 8:1 S a.m.
SUNDAY KSLM S a.m.
SUNDAY KOCO tt p.m.
Come to the Great "Bible Prophecy
Roily Sunday Afternoon at
3:0Q P,M.
GREAT MUSICAL
PROGRAMS
Hear Bill McDougal
Formerly 14 years as tenor in "Old Fash
toned Revival Hour." Quartet former
operatic soloist.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
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Marion and Liberty
Salem, Oregon