Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 06, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    Leslie Church
United Mission
Lull Methodist church, tu.
tlclpatlnf In the United Evan,
elical mission to be held dur
inf the week March S-1S by the
churcbe of the Oregon confer
ence of the denomination, will
have af lie fiiest pastor, Rev. M.
T. Larson of The Dalles. He is
pastor of the Methodist church
of that city.
Rev. Larson will preach Sun
day morning at the regular hour
of worship. Sunday afternoon
and each evening at 6 o'clock
from Monday through Friday,
he will conduct a school of vis
itation evengelbrj for lay visi
tors who will be calling
throughout the week in the
homes of people in the com
munity. At 8:00 o'clock each
evening he will preach in pub
lic service in the church.
The several organizations of
the church, designated as "The
Group of Distinction" for spe
cific evenings, will emphasize
attendance front their group
and furnish special music. The
"Group of Distinction" will
serve as follows: Sunday eve
ning, the Methodist Youth fel
lowship; Monday, The Men's
fellowship; Tuesday, the Wom
en's Society of Christian Serv
ice; Wednesday, the choir;
Thursday, the Wesleyan Service
Guild; Friday, the Sunday
school.
The public is invited to each
and all of these services.
Satan Subject of
Sunday Sermon
Aurora "Possessed by Satan"
will be the subject of the Rev.
L. C. Lelkauf's sermon during
morning services March 8 at
Christ Lutheran church, Aurora.
During midweek services
Wednesday night, March 11,
Pastor Leikauf will continue his
aeries of Lenten sermons, and
his subject next week will be
"Envy and Slander," describing
the part which these emotions
played In the crucifixion.
Following the midweek serv
ices. Rev. Leikauf will give the
; fourth of his series of lectures
I on Christian doctrine.
I In Barlow Rev. John Thles-
1 general . conference Mennonite
i Mission board will continue at
Calvary Mennonite through
this week and end with the eve
ning meeting Sunday, March 8.
jLenten Services
Xalvary Lutheran
1 Silverton Lenten service.
(Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock
'March 11, is announced by Rev.
- A.tJ T T Y 1 -. .
j Lutheran church. "Great Oppo
' aition," is the Sunday, March
8, morning worship hour sermon
theme. Mrs. T. Filing is to be
, hostess for the Ladies Aid at the
.church parlors, Wednesday,
Karen 11 at 2 o'clock in the
afternoon. Confirmation class
meets Saturday forenoon at 10
. : O'clock.
... Local Lutheran events for the
near future include the three-
day Bible Conference for Trin
. ity, Immanuel and Calvary
X Lutheran churches of March 22-
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em . BratiwitMoa s r-m. lunt a iii
siwbe, paator,
Vet Breaaesleel Itaibi it.
floa ant Ium. A, a. Janleeea. II A.
lOlfUr. Band HbMt t'U. W ,,,., Vm
rate 14. itaw br Dr. Clrdr W. Tar
tar, aiulln lrtle Bnawieal hMa
MIMaa eaaeelatloa. Totnh r-ll3hl
J7-. "eeuaise eernc 1:30. Hassan
utibi Miter. "
ft ftKa H.lnM
tkeelr ll a.m. oaeat preacher, tna Bar.
am ram f rmt uetkeeurt cauca.
mn B- HNrt aalauter.
Sakst BaaTa IriMMl rjfcurek ai
Cheauketa itnw Re, own B. aau't.
D- etr. Heir Ceaamaaloa 1:M a m.
Pwllr eeme taa elftiifts u. Mar
aarr ackMl la aarltk ban U am Frirar
errle aad aerates 11 aft.
Woodburn
Churches
SL Last CallaB. T. L. atatteaketsr.
uutr aUtrlaea ailalaa Sat mat 4tk.
ruaaa Mil aanr aarrkaa T l.a, I 4
am, M:M am. Weekdet Baa (at a-aa.
Mata B. Uaaee aa Dnai Btt.
II aja. C. a. 1 - Braala aattlaa s
B akiil Okatak af Maaa Ckrlat al
La'aar Oar Salata-anaataaalk aaa Cka
" atraata. Oaana W. apaal. aaatar.
Ckank arkaal 1 11 Mania varakla 11.
Oaa. w. aaaaA aaaakar. Baaala wanbla
i. WUllaai c. Baala. aaaakat.
Saba Tratk Caatar Ml ciMauketa.
Svadan Mbaal It. Sarrlea 11. Tairto; -Uli-
juv. ouv a Buvaaa.
Methodists oi
Silverton Plan
Rev. Walter Warner, pastor
of The Methodist Church of Coos
Bay, will arrive in Silverton Sat
urday afternoon to make final
Istlc Mission at to Silverton
plam for next week's Evangel
Methodist Church.
Mr. Warner, a native Oregon-
laa who has been pastor of The
Methodist Church at Madras
and for two years of the First
Church Coos Bay, is a graduate
of Willamette University and
Yale Divinity School. He Is an
effective evangelistic preacher.
In Silverton, Mr. Warner will
stay at The Silver Falls Guest
House.
Rev. Douglas Harrell, pastor
of the local church and his
guest, Mr. Warner will com'
mute dally to Portland for sei-
sions of the training program of
the United Evangelistic Mission.
The following list of subjects
ViU lie iuc basis Xtai ths ZvS
gelistic preaching of the week's
Mission.
The General Title of the Ser
ies of Sermons is "Will You Be
Loval to the Church?" The en-
: will k. timmA AM M. I Ihmk TlM! I, I ll kT&Mt TtTO
I . m 1? Zi ZZYJl7. T J bla. paatar Worship 11 a m. C.B.
lain oi uie parauica jnua aim aaadar aabaat 1 a -aft.
the vows ox wnurcn Memoer-ship.
fWaaaara UST B. Llacata at attbar
Oakla, aaiter, abaa Mia aa. : a ".
ttaraala 11 aak aaa i:ia aja. 1. r.
:U k-ai.
4 lllii avaaar aaaaal M a
11 l a Taaaa aaoalfa aiaallnl
t raft. Bvaaia aamaaa i:M aja.
taakn tataaraa Tv mllaa anth al
Maaltar ( MMaaarl Btb4) Jaba H. Wrrtb.
ftaaay ataaai w.m mm. a
akla 14:m a-aa.
lauuaaaa laahaaaa Da4 aa4 OavaM
Bta. J. w. Oailaaa. paaaat. Baaaar arkaal
IS k-au aanaaa 11 aja. .
Vna latbailal Tanas aa4 Oalak Sta.
Oasrw Barawarthr, aaatar. Baaaar tabaal
I II am riaaiklaa ll aaa. aaa 1:4a am
"- at OaB aaeaae
BU. Xraait Dluai, caatar. Suaaar aaaaal
l:U a.at. Praackla 11 am aad T:M m
Taaas aaaal t u a.m
BaUa HaaUat Old Waaklaataa aabaal
-Oatah at. katvaaa Uoaobi an Yaaa
at. sun. Batabaw Braaaiar. jaaiar.
aar araaei a
Baabal rnakrtarlaa S BBaa (art
Valaa Bcbaal raa Bart K raataa. aaa-
tr. warakia ft
M:U am
'- r Ttes. 1!
Caarak al Jaftaa CkrM af lattar Dar
Salau (Maraaaa) ratb an Mat! aaa Sta.
Jaba B. BalUavr. klabra. Prtaalba
Mtla I am Baataf aabal lt:M am
Baeraaxat mc l:N am
Balrkl Maaaarial Caairaaallaaal .Lwrla
B. Walta, aalalatar. Bandar aabaal altb
claaaa far aU aaaft l:u am Marnta
varabia 11 m-m. aanaaa M tba alalitar.
Laala X. Whlta. Tba Oo4 ahaaaar.
nujrtai Faumbt snap far roua paa
ait cm m
Maaltar Caaftaaaltr raB Cuaal Bar.
Saarnal bforaack, paatar. Baadar acbaal
1 ft ai. Maratnt aarahlp 11. Tanas pao
pla 1 pm XrantaUatl T:M p.m.
nm Caarak af Cbrbt. aalaaUat Uk
rtr aad Cbamtketa atraata. Bandar
Mboal at 11 am Mornlnc aarrlea at 11.
Laftfton-ftftrmon aubltct: "Man." Maraarr
lor eblldraa aadtr 3 during tba aftarntac
aamea. Braabu aarrlea al . laaaaa-aaf.
Search for God
Sermon Subject
"The Search for God" will be
the topic discussed by Dr.
Charles H. Derthick, professor
of psychology at Willamette
university, at the service of the
Salem Unitarian Fellowship at
10:45 a. m. - Sunday In the
Woman's clubhouse.
Mrs. Wallace S. Wharton,
president of Fellowship has ap
pointed Allen B. Berg, Dr. Der
thick and Carlisle B. Roberts
members of the' executive
board for the church school.
Maaltar Caaaaaialtr rafl Oaaaal
Ckarak Monitor. Bar. B. A. Mraif,
pa.tor. Suaaar acnom la am aarain
wonhip 11 am Taaaa aaanu'i 1 m
BTaniclifU I pa.
Caatral tatkana Martk Capital aad
Omlna 8t. O. a. Roads trom, paatar. Caa
tral Latbaran Hour KOCO 1:34. raallr
aandar achool 1:41. MarDtns awabla 11.
Frarar Tftllawshlp 1:11. BraBla arrrte
Ml Paatar Matrla Vtttraa will laaak.
26, the Rev. Robert Rismiller of
Seattle, the conference speaker.
St. Vlaeaal da raal Catk.llo Colombia
and Mjrtla ititau. Maaict at t, 1:10, l it
14 and 11:11 a.a. Conieaalonj aaturdar.
4:N to l: and 1 to l:M p.m., and befora
aawa.
Jaaaa la Maaarlal Matkadbt Brnaat
Praaton Ooolder, minister. Cbarcb achoal
1:41 a.a. Dlrlna warablp aarvla It am
aaraoo. "Jaauf. tba Maa la Ba roared.'
Maraarr for small ehlldren. PamUr alabt
praaraa :3d to pm Bacraatlon, blta-a-alt.
atadr elaaaaa. lataraadlala aad
atnlflf MTT and flrulda warsbip.
Weabrea kfatkadlaa eirtamtb and MU
atraata. Serrleea at 11 a.m. and 1:44 p.m.
Rar. and Mra. McCartr, aualooartta to
Afrtaa.
rairba BaBaaa Ckarak Avar
Bar. Briar Ckaaikarlala, paatar. Bandar
abaal M am. aaalas aarrlea U. Bra
alat aarrlcaa 1:44 pm
I Jaaaa Chrbi af L.B.B.
Paaal Mbaal bcuas. Baadar Mbaal
Saerajaaat aartlas l:a am
Tka Baaraaabad Cbarek af las a Ckrlat
mi uuh Da aainfte Second and Oar-
field. Oeorsft B. Oaana. paatar. Cbarek
achool am rreacbtnt 11 am aad S
u Zloa Leaiuo 1 am.
Nldaraa Lalktraa. Monitor Buadar
school 1:41 am worship aarrlea 11 aa.
tba flrat Bandar af aaab awntb.
L Marr'a BplMeaal I. Lincoln at
Caald'a Court Bee. T. M. Baxter, rlear.
The third Buadar la Lent, March 4. Holr
Communion 7:3 a.a. Cfeurch achool 1:41
am Morulas prayer, utaar aaa aanaaa
11 am
tire! Cbrbtlaa Marlon and Cottaia.
Dudler Strain, minister. Donald Perne,
mlntster of Chrbtlan education. Church
achool 1:41 a.m. Mornlns worship and
Communion 10:41 a.m. Sermon by Dudler
Strain. Youth Fellowship period 5:10 p.m.
Snack time 1:11 p.m. Youth troup meet
lnia 1:30 pm Brenlnr worship aerrlce
T:3 p.a. Beraoa kr Dudler strala. ap-
elal aaal.
Immanuel Lutheran
Lenten Program
silverton immanuel Luth
eran observance of mid-week
Lenten service, Thursday, March
1Z, at 8 o'clock, the Rev. A. W.
nelson rurecung, the sermon
topic will be: "Again and Again,
But Not Always," based on
Hebrews 3:7-8. This is the fourth
in the series for Lenten medita
tion in sermon the general
theme: "Come into My Heart,
Lord Jesus."
Sunday, March 8, morning
sermon: Thy Kingdom Come:
is at the 11 o'clock worship
hour. Luther League meets at
7:30 o'clock.
Mitkadlat Toon and B Btl. Ormal
B. Trick, pastor. Cbarek acbaal la am
Worship 11 am
Cbarek at Oad Third and Orant Bta.
rhurch aehaal 10 a.a. Worahla 11 a.a.
and I p.a. T.F. 1 m Bar Bdward
H Baldwin,
Cclvcry E:;ti:
Melody Ki;ht
Next Sunday at Calvary Bap
tist church, 8. Liberty and
Miller Sta., baa been designated
aa "Melody Might." at which
time the ten favorite hymns of
the congregation will be pre
sented in song, story
drama. The "top ten" were
established by vote of those
attending the evening sarvleea.
Special features will include
the dramatization or narration
of the stories behind the hymns
or the hymn-tunes. A number
of additional musical high'
llghta have been scheduled, in
cluding singing by the choirs,
ora ma tie-narrative, a string
quartet, girl's trio plus several
solos and duets. The top ten
hymns will not be named until
the night of the program.
Second feature of the evening
will be the awarding of the
grand prize to the 'winner of
the Hymn Recognition Contest
. In the morning worship serv
ice, the pastor. Rev. Omar N.
Berth, will continue the audi
tions of the last week speaking
this Sunday on Judas' Ques
tion, -Master, is It IT."
Rev. Anderson to
Speak on Stalin
A special service will be held
at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the First
Baptist church when Lloyd
Anderson, raster of the church,
will speak on the subject, "Will
Joe Stalin Be Saved?" Dr.
Anderson will answer ques
tions that have been asked ier
tainlng to the possiblity of a
man of Stalin's position to
enter Heaven.
John Schmidt, Jr. will sing
a tenor solo during the morning
worship service and will be
accompanied by his wife,
Lais nummer scnmidt, 0n the
eiectnc organ.
An afternoon missionary ral
ly will be conducted at 3:00
oldock to climax and close the
current city -wide missionary
conference. Dr. Vincent Bruih
wyler will be the speaker.
Tramttr lalbaraa III Ween taste. Jehn
Frapp, paster. Worahla aarrlea baadar 11
BSftMftj aaaaaa a a
Viral Freak rtertaa Crarl
street, Bart w. Beaaov, atlajet
earns u am aaaaaar a keel 1:43.
Dallas Churches
Capital Journal, BattW, Oregrm, Friday, Martfe ft, 13.38
Aurora Church
rwaaS Has New Pulpit
1 ft Aft . 1
M1B I tree 1. J.
Wonhip eerrtc
:U am
Jtekol Weaaat, abanr.
Weblp aarrlea It.'tt l
l 1:41 am
. Blab Ma.
Vtret CkrtatUa Jfttlereoa aad Clftr. Or.
eiua P. (awe, paatar. Waiabtp aarrlea u
am aaa as eeaeei 1.44 am
Tka Paajeataara Quest IPS Millar Aaa.
Bar. Cka. OalL paatar, Worakla aemee
11 am aaaaa aaboal l:tt am
Sajaatar acbaal l:U aa
Jerlersea, Bar! a.
11 am
aaraaak Bar Adiaaabl Waakiaalea St.
Ider Baaald Sealer, paatar. Wwaklp
aarrlea It am aaaaa ta acaaa a am
ill Mill at. awadar
eerrtc 11 aa eundar Mbaal 1:44 am
aaeaaktr af Bid Blrak aad Stamp St.
Lalaad W. Mosee. patter. Meralna wanblp
U am aaadar achoal s:s am
ha I lib are Ckarak SbeHeei at Mill
SI. O. B. MeOarrer. a muter. Marnlpa
venbia u am Biaat aaaaal im a-w.
Aaaatak rattk cbarek aad Ceort at.
Marala waeblp 11 am aaadar ahael
J am .
Fleet Metkedat S3S MU
Paab alalater. Merata
Saaaar aaaaal l:U am
Ckarak af Oe MJ1I Aak SI, Bear O.
Loerftn, amlstar. Manbas waalp 11 am
Baadar achool l:tl am
Ckarak af Jaaaa Carta af Ullaf Bar
Salala Baiaaeat f Cltr LBftrarr W:3
Bt Tkaaea BHissaal Motalas warship
11 am Church acbaal U am tpailab
kaUi.
Charek t Ckrtaft Krftaa aad MID St,
J. P. Brenta, a tauter, atsralaa warftMp 11
1 am
Pant Baptist Italabow arena, mar
Braaatetter, paatar. Manias venbia 11
. Cbarek eebaal I 44 am
Hopewell
Churches
mw-4I l)-HT. H. B. WltfMtr, im.
Ut, uftdav ehoel 1 n. MorolBf vor
11 u Twth lrTnha 1 Brt-
BlA wwTNlip Pm.
t AtrBM Oftt-tvlto (Hubbtrtl) Altrad
d br Woodburn ptrUb prMiu.
biihi 1:30 ftaata
Cwrl ItmI CfcHitliw Court ti at
17U. itmt. W. Harsid Lymaa and O.
Philip Burd. minuter. Bible school t
ictnblr $:3Q a m. Mornlac worship 10:U
o'clock. Hermon br Mr. Lyman, "Orcr
comen.M Youth hour 30 p.m. Svonlng
worship T:30 o'clock. 8rmon In music.
rtimun Church 4M K. ltth 41.
Htv. Roy Worth ins ton, pastor. Sundir
school t:iS; morning worship at 11 Dr.
H. ohalfant. Crusader roun popto'o
serTlce at ;45. Evcnmi xrrlc at 7:.
CbrUt Lutheran Chareh Statt itreet
at ltth: The Rev. T. M. Otbhard. pator;
Bunrlar worship urrlcai t:4t and 11 a.m.
Sunday school It a.m. Adult member ah Ip
claaa, Mondar T:tt p.ta lantn Vaspara,
Wtdnaadap p.m.
tlret Baptist Church Marlon and
Liberty Streets. Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson.
pastor. Rev. Thornton Jansma, associate
pastor. Sunday school f:tl n.m. liarntnc
wonhip,' 11 o'clock, -Chrut Our Su
ply." Pastor Uor4 jkndarson. Altarnoon
missionary rally. I p.m. Bvt&Ini gospel
semes, t:M p.m . W1D Joe Italia Be
Lost?, Paster Lloyd Anderson. Youth
meetings. d:ll p.m. Mid-week prayer
service, Wednesday, 1:30 p.m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Cheraektta at Winter
Salem, Orefaa
Sermon by Dr. Foliar
"OUR ONff MISSION"
Identical Services 1:45-11 ajn.
KOCO (USD 11 te 11:1
Paul Newton Pollns. D.D, pastor
B. i. Holland, AasUtaat Pastor
first Ceaa-raeatteaal Cbarek Ma
rlon atreet. Beth P Hantlnatoa. atnlater.
:3d cbarcb achool: ll:M aaraa. wor
shlp aerrlce: :!, Flhrrla Pellowehlpl 14
Import sat cons factional aeetlaa.
Blarweed Bike 4 44 aja.
achool tor all Mat. 11:41 aa. Her, Don
ald O. Turner af the Vole af lb Andes:
1:41 p.a. no youth Btlaa toalcht. t:M
pa. Rev. Donald Burn, pbtarea af the
missionary work la Para.
Calvarr Baatbt Cbarcb Sooth Llbortr
at Miller at. oaar M. Berth, paatar. 4:41
Bible achool: 11:00. -Meater, la 11 ir
Jadaa" euftfttlon. Question of the laat
I week'a kroadcaat orer KOAB 1411 Be. I M,
all joath aroupa; 1.3 "Melodr BUbt."
Ptret Ckarek af tba Meeareaa Center
at Thirteenth. 1:41 church achool: 1I M.
"A Dor ot Oood Tldlnta." 1:31 routh de-
rotlonal kourl T:3 Wanted. A Broken
cistern."
St blark'a Lalbaraa Cbarek 311 X.
Church at Bar. John L. Caubl. paatar.
Bunder acbaal 1:30 am Dlrln worabtp
11 a.a sermon br the pastor. Adalt ta-
atructlaa elaae a p.a. Inuraedlata M
ther Lea rue s a.m. Senior lcaiaa S:3t.
Wedneadar aerrlce t 7:30 p.a.
roar Caraara Baatbt ckarek State
aad Bun atraata. Bar. Victor L. tawekt.
tor. Bandar achool. 1:41 ft as Mornlat
worabtp, 11 o'clock, paatar epoetins.
Touna peealaa eaaaae. S:3I pm Branlna
Ooapel eemce. 1:11 o'clock. Mtd-wafk
prarar Mrrwe, Tbaradar. T:ts am
wires PrMhvtaetaa Oarltold aad Third
Sta. Barl K. Fen ton. paatar. Bandar aaboal
:45 a.a. sira worship ll am and s
p.m. T.P. 1 pm
ahkard faareaattaaal Bar. Ted
Hastlnaa and Be.. Mile Raaeker alUr
nattaa tba aanbaa. Baadar aehaal 1
am, church eartlcea 11:11 am
Ml. Angel Legion
Plans Observance
Mt. Angel The birthday
anniversary of the American Le
gion Auxiliary will be observed
with an Interesting program
Tuesday evening, March 10, at
the Legion Memorial ball.
Featured speaker for the eve
ning will be the Rev. Edward
Spear, O.S.B., principal of Mount
Angel Preparatory School. The
program will be presented by
the Prep School Booster Club,
under the direction of Rev.
rather Brenden.
Mrs. Cletus Butsch is chair
man in charge of the program,
and Mrs. Ernest Crowder is
chairman of the lunch and dec
oration committee.
SL 3 aba's Lalbaraa Ckarek fafe. Bmadl
lata and A Bt. H. w. oraac paste.
Sank at S and 11. Baadar ark! and
Bible claea M. aOd-week Lenua erne.
at 1:3. pm
Baath-ter Adnatlat Sues Bier al
Hood, eakbath achool topic: Th Ketera
f the Church af Christ.- Baraga. 11 am
br paatar, IV O. aeharier.
Bt. J Mark's OaUetta Ckarek Cka
aeketa and Cot tee a ata. Her. Joseph
B. Vaadoroack. paatar. Maaaaa, a 1. a I,
l.ill and 11:11. aaturdar Cenfeaatone
3:34, :M ana 1:3a, i. .
First Selrllaaltst Chareh Women's
Club House, 440 If. Cottaaa. 1:3 p.a.
Speaker. Rer. Marr oerkee.
Aurora Aurora's lresbyter-
laa church has a new mKngff
pulpit built by rioyd Smith and
in use March first for the first
time, the pastor. Rev. Robert C
cam pel aaioL Aa aodiUon f
nearly new piano has beau ac
quired by the church and the
one formerly In use has been
moved to the social ball and
Sunday school. Mew velvet dra
peries for the sanctuary were In-
siaiiea last iau.
The church's bulUlnc
fram has progressed to the point
that the new basement with
1800 square feet of floor apace
is In use. Twenty-five men have
been working as volunteers to
complete the basement which
affords several Sunday school
class rooms as well aa space for
social activities. . ,
The Aurora Presbyterian and
ButtevUle Congregational
churches are participating again
this year In the "One Great Hour
of Sharing," the Lenten program
of sacrificial offering will be
dedicated Sunday morning,
Marcn 9, to help the homeless,
distressed, and hungry from Ko
rea to aood-devasted Holland.
Next Sunday. Rev. KamoeL
will continue the Lenten aeries
of sermons, speaking on the
theme: "Lost and Found."
Mill City CkuKhzi
4:44 m Valk
Isaaaaktp 4 am Ckarak aarrlee U am
aad 1:3. am
FVet Carts elaa Bar. Baab Jan. aavata..
staadap aaaaal 1:44 am CB I k am
u am aad a pm
I3barak !.
St. Celkaaa JaikiBi Bar. Maartea
Orsaiaaa, paatar. Msiaa ataa a am
Celaalaai hil afa awa.
Pre Milkadal Bar. C. B. Brawer,
w. Baadar aak! .:U am Cbarek I
11 am aaa tin pm ,
MS
CeaaaaaMp Ba. lew Maar, paatar.
Saaetar echoes 1 am Charek aamea u
am aad I pm
Inaakhr ef Pel Ber. W. D. tBramU.
aesler. taaadar eshsat la am ckarak
aaiMa U u. bad 1 JS am I
ala 3 t-T.
Waaaeedar a am
Amity Churches
Baaaa wmua P. Brer, aaatar. Baa
dar echool, at ie, aornlas veeaklp 11
a. a. Branlns eerrte s am
Ckarek af Ckrlat Baktrt Fawel a
r. Btbat abl Id a-a. aarauta- var-
ahlp 11 am Herald f Faith, radla pra
araa a pm xauat people e asanas s:J0
pm arraajas me a pm
MetMia Sarld Pelade iter, alnle.
tar. eaaaar acnooi i am Mem In war
ship 11 a.a. Tautb Ptllawlkip :3 pm
arreoins Mrnc s p.a.
Christ Church fo
Hear Rev. Jansen
Tha Luther League ef Christ
church will meet Wednesday
at 6 pjn. for Its rejular dinner
meeting served by the follow,
leg mothers, Mrs. Otto Roller,
Mra. Chris Battalion, Mrs. Otto
Gronke, Mrs. Norman Hanson.
The program committee con
sists of Chris Battalion, Jr.
Allen Vestal, and Don Hanson.
Featured on the program will .
be the Rev. Gunnar Jansen of
Pasadena, Calif., of the Lithua
nian - Missionary Association.
He will present an illustrated
lecture of the mission work
carried on by the association
in behalf of the Lithuanians
who are in this country and
what is being done to bring
the printed Scriptures to Lithu
anians Christians behind the
Iron- Curtain. Pastor Jansen
will also appear at the Lenten
Vespers at the church following
the youth meeting.
Victory Sunday
Considered Success
Silverton Rev., Arthur
Charles Bates of the pastorate
of the First Christian church, is
announcing the success of "Vic
tory Sunday," March 1, In an
offering and the ceremonial of
five baptisms for new members.
Mareh S, Sunday services in
clude the morning worship
theme: "The New Testament
Conversion," and the evening,
7:30 o'clock hour, a chart ser
mon on Christian Baptism.
Trinity Lutheran
Sunday Worship
Silverton Rev. Joaenh A
Luthro is obeervina the Third
sunaay in bent, at the Trinity
Lutheran church, with the ser
mon topic for the morning wor
ship hour, "All Hail Jesus
Name," the Luther League 7:30
o'clock evening theme la "Sheep
in wolves uiotnlng," presented
by the Junior Confirmation
Class. '
Trinity Lenten worship,
Thursday evening at o'clock
theme is 'Salvation." Events for
the coming week-day for Trin
ity include the Monday the 9.
circuit pastoral conference at
Eugene; Tuesday, three church
board meetings, deacons, trus
tees and education, all at 8
o'clock; the Saturday forenoon,
9:30 and 10:43 forenoon junior
and senior confirmation classes.
Free Methodists
To Hear Rice
Rev, Rolland Rice, who has
aterved aa missionary in Japarj
for the Oriental Missionary
Society, and who has been en
gaged In the Interdenomina
tional Missionary Convention1
at the First Baptist Church,;
will spesk at the Salem Free
Methodist Church, corner of,
Peruvian Films
Kingwood Church
Rev. Donald Bums, mission
ary to the Indians of Peru, will
show pictures and speak in
timately ot missionary work in
the Jungles of South America,
at Kingwood Bible , church,
1125 Elm atreet, Sunday even
ing at 7:00.
Rev, and Mra. Burns are
members of the Wycliffe Bible
translators, mission interested
in reducing the languages of;
the primitive Indian tribes to
writing and then translating!
the Bible or parts of is Into
that language.
They have been working in
Peru with Mr. and Mrs. Titus
Nlckle of Salem.
Rev. ' Donald D. Turner,
missionary to Ecuador of the
Voice of the Andes, will spesk
at the morning worship service
at 10:45 oiclock.
Oak arm Ckapol Dartd Pln darter,
minister. Mora tn wwaklp 1:41 am avj
dap abaa) 14:44 am
Mr ef CM Frank X. lfapas.
Bandar arkocl t:4S am Marama
warship u am Braala aarrlea 1:3 pm
fsst (OMuunorUi onto.
tie Buaioit iiaxtr
Sealer al ties tkar anal t
a rear harerteat aaam al the
bank te are oMee af the .ri.inl
dltla aad ta take a rr aa-
ttea. Meat tee aad frtead are arsed
t ba preaaaa.
WCMtSHIP WITH US
' fttUie '
Ebinore Th8j.ro
Sunday 11:00 AJA.
GUEST niACHEat
The RaveretttJ erfjrn Farrii
First Mteilti ChLTch
Brooks H. Meere, Minister
Come to florJuL
Christian Supply
t
Market and Winter streets, dur
ing the 11:00 oiclock Sunday
morning worship hour. Rev.
John Beegle will bring ,the
evening message.
tM MARION STREET
, . . . (Ftrmerly Victory Beek laoom)
For Supplies for Sunday Schools nd Christian Workers .
J ' "' Missionary lookt Easter Items '
Biblea GUIs Greeting Cards Mnsie Books
Ml Marlon Phone I-H5J
Foursquare Church
- 490 N. 19th St.
Sunday School 9:45
Morning Worship 11:00
DR. H. CHALFANT
Speaker
Evangelistic Sarrlea 7:45
Rev. ROY WORTHINGTON
DR. CLYDE W.TAYLOR
Ixecutiva Director of Evangelical
' Foreign Mission Association
Speaker af fhe 10:50 a.m. Service
FIRST EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
. . Comer ef Marion and Summer
EVENING SERVICE 7:30 F. M.
"LIVING LETTERS"
A. G. Jamieson, M.A., Minister
mlf
Dr. Clyee W. Tkjlar
af avaahlnrtan, D. C.
Cenrenuan cnairman
Dr. Vlntent Bnnhwyler
af Chicaro, I1L
Satarday Mcht and
8andaj Aftenoen
FINAL SERVICES
Area Wida Interdenominational
1
MISSIONARY CONVENTION
Saturday, 2 p.m., Children's Meeting
Missionary Stories See Giant ll-ft. Snake Bide
Moving Picture, "Hunting with the Pygmlea of Africa"
Saturday, 7:45 p.m., Youth Rally
Dr. Vincent Brush wrier et Chicaro, III.
Marine- Picture. "Tomt. Child of Kiva"
The Christian Challenge to the Native Witch Doctor
V
Sunday, 3 p.m., Closing Rally
DR. VINCENT SRUSHWYUr.. "COMMUNISM A WORLD MISSIONS"
Is There a Christian Answer to Communism?
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
North Liberty ot Marion Salem
Nursery provided at all services
lev. DtmaJd Pklrty
af Africa
Satarday Aftcniaon
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MIRACLES STIR AFRICA
GREATEST MEETINGS WEST AFRICA EVER WITNESSED!!
HEAR DR. TH0S. WYATT IN PERSON
50,000 Nightly In Attendance Entira Nations Stirred
Blind Eye Opened Lepers Healed Lama Walk
Kings, Chiefs and Official Receive Ministry
SEE COLORED SLIDES
SATURDAY NIGHT - 8 P.M.
SPECIAL SUNDAY NIGHT SERVICE 8 P. M.
REV. WALTER J. ATKINSON of Seattle
A CONVERTED JEW
With Mattogo for All in Thli Hour of History
Sunday School 9:45 a.m. - A Friendly Place of Bible Training
Sunday Worship 11 a.m. Sermon by M. Wyatt
FAITH TAiEISKIACLI
1305 North 5th at Gaines
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