Page 8 Easier Sunrise Services io A iiraci Thousands Sundav v Given favorable weather condition, the Easter union aunrlse services, scheduled for 0 a.m. in MoCulIoch ttadium, Bush park, is expected to at tract thousand! of communi cant from Salem ohurchei. The services are being arrang ed by the Salem Mlnlaterial as sociation. . Seating wlU be in the sta dium and director for' the ierv lee will be B. J. 'Holland, as sociate pastor of First Presby terian church. ' The Salem senior high school chorus, directed by Howard Miller will sing three numbers: "Christ the Lord Ls Risen To day," Wesley; "Angels Holl 'de stone Away," Malrston; "Beau urul Savior, Christiansen. Bethel Baptists Easier Workship A special Easter service will be conducted by the Sunday School of the Bethel Baptist hurch. North Cottage and D streets, at 8:45 a.m. Sunday. The service is entitled, "Doors the Risen Christ Opened." The young people are to meet at the church for a fel lows hip breakfast following the Sunrise service at McCol- Joch Stadium, at 6 a.m. The Easter Worship of the church will be held at 11 a.m. The pastor, Bev. Rudolph Woy- ke, will preach on "rat An gel's Easter Message." At 7:30 o'clock in the eve ning the choir will present a program of six anthems and the pastor will deliver e brief Easter meditation. Missionary Alliance Convention April 8 'Silverton The Silverton Alliance Church of the Chris tian and Missionary Alliance is announcing the opening of its annual missionary convention Wednesday, April 8, with vet nesday, April 8, with veteran missionary, Rev. J. Arthur Mouw, speaking and showing pictures on Wednesday and xnursuay night at 7:30. Miss Blanche Palmer pion eer missionary from the Philip pine Islands, will be featured Friday night and Sunday morn ing. Sunday night Rev. W. O. Brooks, veteran missionary from Syria will speak and show pictures at the closing service of the missionary convention, Keizer Churches Kelzer The Keizer Com munity church will hold two services on Easter Sunday morning, the first service will be at 8 a.m. and the second at 11 a.m. with Sunday school at 10 a.m. The services will be identical with special music. Rev. Goertz, pastor of the church, will take as his topic "The Value of the Resurrec tion." There will be no evening service. The Nazarene Church of Kei zer will hold both morning and evening services on Easter Sun day. Rev. Blum will preach the Easter sermon at 11 ajn. The Children's Choir will be fea tured at the Sunday school hour which will be at 8:43 a jn, In the evening the adult choir will feature a cantata at 7:30. St. John's Lutheran (hurch Missouri Synod 16th and A Btrsets Bev. H. W. Oroai, Pastor Welcomes you to it EASTER SERVICES ajn. 11 ajn. Sunday School and Bible Class 10 ajn. TWO EASTER MORNING SERVICES AT THE ENGLEWOOD CHURCH . North 17th a Nebraska 9:10 e.m. "Why teeter" by Pastor 11:00 e.m.' "The Impry Tomb" by Or. C. P. Cotes Easter Anthems at Both Services 7:30 p.m. Of. C. P. Gates begins his prep hetie series n "God's Plan of the Ages" Annuel Foreign MISSIONARY CONFERENCE Begins RASTER SUNDAY 11:00 a.m. "EASTER'S MISSIONARY CHALLENGE" By Rev. Paul W. Gunther, Pastor 7:00 p.m. "A. B. SIMPSON: Missionary Pioneer1 Dramatised b y the Younf People Also "SOUTH TO THE HARVEST Missionary Sound Film on South America EVERY WEEK NIGHT (Except Sot.) at 7:30 p.m. Rev. I. Arthur Mouw, Borneo Rev. Orvllle Brooks, Syria v Miss Blanche Palmer, Philippines The Christian & Missionary Alliance Church North Fifth and Gaines, Salem Dr. Weldon L. Wilson, pas tor of the White Temple, Portland, will give the main address. The program will Include the presentation of we colors by a First Baptist Easter Story The "Easter Story" in music and art will be presented at the First Baptist church Sunday evening at 7:30 o clock. A series of near life-size drawings will illustrate the Scripture pass. ages to be narrated by Robert Goffrler, Theology student at Western Baptist Theological Seminary, Portland. Colored lighting will enhance the beau ty of the scenes. ' In addition to the ehoir which will sing during a num ber of the scenes, a women's sextette composed of Mrs. My ron Eaton, Mrs. Kessley Talley, Mrs. John Goffrler, Mrs. Dan Morley, Mrs. Curt Coe and Miss Lois Martin, will sing "Tis Mid night." "The Palms" will be sung by contralto soloist, Mrs, Daryl Willecke and Dale BuU will render the familiar bari tone solo, "Calvary." "God, My Father" will be sung by John Schmidt, Jr. Gerard Brown will present a violin solo and Mrs. Ben Owen will play two familiar hymns. The 11 o'clock morning wor ship service will be held in the auditorium of the new church with Pastor Anderson speak ing. ,; : '- -'--J . .. Episcopals Meet At Corvallis The 65th annual convention of the Episcopal diocese of Oregon will be held at Cor vallis April 12. 13 and 14. The Rt. Rev. Benjamin D. Dagwell, D. D., bishop of Ore. gon, will deliver his annual address at 7:30 olclock the night of the opening service which will be conducted in the Memorial Union building, O.S.C. campus. v Clergy from every mission and parish west of the Cas cade mountains hi" Oregon will be vested and in the procession. Registration for the 64th annual meeting of the wom en's1 auxiliary will begin at 4 p.m. April 12, at tthe church of the Good Samaritan, host church to the convention. I Four congregations are ex pected to be admitted as parishes at the convention: All Saints church, Hillsboro; St. Barabas, Portland; Christ, Oswego and St. Martin's Lebanon. Four Services af Good Shepherd Tour Easter morning wor ship services will be held at Good Shepherd Lutheran church of South Salem. - The congregation will Join In the sunrise services at McCullock stadium where the pastor, Rev. Lloyd Hamilton will read the scripture. I At 8:30 a.m. Holy Commu- lon will be observed at the church with Edward Corrigan assiiting. The custom o I firing I flowers to children of the I church school will be followed ; at 9:45 a.m. and the fourth I service will be held at 11 a.m. when Paator Hamilton will speak on the subject "Salter and You." National Guard unit; scripture and prayer ' by Rev. Harold Hamilton, Good Shepherd Lu theran church; singing ' of a congregational hymn "Christ Arose," led by Rev. G. Philip Hurd, Court Street Christian and benediction by Dr. Brooks Moore, First Methodist church. The offering will be taken by tne. iiayesvuie troop of B o y Scouts and Dick Louth an of the Evangelistic Temple will be the organist. Safem Ckurclied m mmwUrt .worth Coitus and D irotto, JUr. ftvdotpta Work, Mtor. union nnru sMrrtc M MoCaUoeh Bu rn m .m. nwi school BuUr tfrotTun : tun. woribip Mrrlet. Oonunualon 11 sVb., ths putor prttcli- Uxg on "Tbt AnMl'a luitr ICssmcs." rromm 07 enoir v.jo p.m. LMlU Mstttitit Sonlh flanmeireUl JfHN, IUt. Collls C. BltMr. HlnUUr. WrktMt mttkI for MrtbodUt Tontb Jtllowtbip In bwch pulori t Till .m. 0iiBd7 Mhool :. Butor worship, tbt swrsnon wtat, "runinc on xmmorteUltr' 11. M.T.T. . BwaUMntl MTVlcM t. Tbm tutor, Mn, a, i. mmutot. dlrtcUnc. VTmU th CtnUU, "Tho Umloti hut ox wuw" 7:. . Flni CmUs.svMs,rlon ad OotUsa. Union tmrlM Mrrlet i skin. Iutir nroaUMU TM vm. ririt morning mit bm : v.m. Ohareh mhool : m.m. coat. hwh Mfrleo 10:44 t.m. Solo, PMor V. lisaroon, "no Holy Cltr" Ad MDi. aorMon, DodWr train. it It Yet it." wtninc Mrviet. itraoo, xnidler Strain, "It TakM Bo UtUt." Bapttimal Hmei, , . . ... . .. Christ Uthsraa-ttata stmt at 18th. His Rt. T. af. Otbhard, pastor. XasUr aanricas, itstital asrvleea at and 11 a.m. sasur massait br tnt pastor, cnu drtn's aanrlea and Bibls elassas 1:30 a-m. SastaT srsngocs and morli, "X Bahcld His Glory" 7:30 p.m. Quarterly oonvre atlonal mtetlnvi Wsdnatday, T:45 p.m. First Kyanrsllsal United Brethren Corner of Marlon and Summer, Rev. A. Jam is son. 1sT.a minuter. SundaT school a.m. BaiUr anday school pro ram : a.m. Bastar worship sarvlca 10:50 a.m. Usssus: "Ths Brtrlaatlna Triumph." A ehoral musical and ortan eonosrt f:30 p.m. "Christ Triumphant" directed by Bmory J. Ptttleord, with Wm. Fawk, onanist lirst Chunk af God Cottage and Hood. B. J. Molntlrt, mlnlstar. "Chris tian Brotbsrhood" Sunday mornlnis S:30 :00, K.O.A.B. Sunday school 10. Uornlnt worship 11. Special Bastar senr- Brnlni atmce. Pacific Bible col lege 48-TOtea a eappella choir 7:10. St Mark's LutheranSt N. Church street. Rev. John L, Cauble, pastor. Sun rise srvlce 1 a.m. Sunday sohool 9:30 ss9tr srvlc and Teceptlan of new members XL a-m. Baptismal senrlce iu( cuuuisu fi.tut awwi itifwv anu protram by the Sunday school. Klntwaai Bible 1115 Xun street. Alex ander H. Sauerweln, pastor. Sunday school for all aiea 1:45 a.m. Resurrection mornlnf worship service 10:45 a.m. Rev. Alex H. Sauerweln preaching, "Resur rection Assurances." Youth mestlnas 0:45 p.m. Special Baster musical program and massage by the pastor: "The Bve- ig of Resurrection Day" T:45 p.m. Church af Christ Chemeketa and Cot tage streets. Choice L. Bryant, evangel ist "Bible Program." (KOCO) t to 8:15 a.m. Bible school 10 sun. Worship serv ice 10:50 a.m. Young people's training classes 6:30 p.m. Preaching and worship service 7:30 P.m. Grace Lutheran BLC Sunnyvlew and inslnv avenues. Fellowship breakfast a.m. XaaUr morning service 7:30 a.m. Sunday school Baster service 9:46 a.m. BasUr Festival gervlcr 11 a.m. Is. W. Holt, pastor. Calvary Baalist South Liberty and allllsr stmts. Omar N. Barth, pastor. "Why Weepeat Thou?" 1:30, Bible school t:4A. "Why Wee pest Thou?" 11. Bap tisms. Broadcast over KOAE, 1430 Ke. All youth groups 0:30. Oratorio, "The Holy City" by Oaul 1:30. Baptisms. CavH Sired Christian Court street at 17th. W. Harold Lyman and O. Philip Hurd, ministers. Morning worship hours, sermon, "The Keening of Baster," O. PhUlp Hurd 1:45 o'clock. Sermon, '"The Death of Defeat" W. Harold Lyman, 11 o'clock. Bible school hour 10 ajn. Evening service 1:10 o'clock. Bible school Baster program by the Junior Hlsh de partment. The Salvatlan Ana r 441 state street Major Cues. Bennett oniccr in charge. Baster Sunday. Sunday school 0:45 a.m. Spatial program. Holiness meeting 11 a.m. "The victor Over Death." Young People e Legion P-m. Easter film. "The Road Back." Salvation masting 1:30 p.m. Speaker, Major Haael Xoerner, mission ary on leave from India, Saaat Peal's Balsa saal Church and Chemeketa, streets. Bev. oeorie H. Bwin. B.D-, rector. Holy Buoharlst, senior choir. T a.m. rnmliy aarvlce, Holy Kucharist. Junior ebolr, a.m. Holy Boeharlst ser mon, senior ebotr, 11 a.m. nursery eenoai parish has, 11 a.m. laa 1m MoMlal M.tMlat Coriur of Jtffmon Mid Wtnttr trMU, Bm.it nvcton Oould.r, muiuur. BMUr 8 un der worihlp mctIc, wlu M h,ld t .m. ud 11 .m. aarmon lubjMt, "Tht UDcooqun'ftbl, Chrlit." Clinrch Mhool wlU bo at M .. St. Wl OilSoHi Chomoiita ond Wldur. iut. joHta B. VaadorMok. : tor. buiiiht iiwi . l.-ai. . o u. 11 u 1:1S. CoslMilou Bolardor Su ntk CMtor til Cntor at. uiidftr Mkooi ie o-a. aorvi,, at 11, ToUo SJMtar MMU. Mn. otln n- ona, . Oottai. K , apoatar. air. TitMH avttior. Top- l., TTi, sunr storr." at. Joka'o Lalkorsaw-lTUi aa4 A u H. W. OroM. paitor, aorrtoo, at S and 11 a.n. Suidar aetaoal and Slbla olaa, at 10:00. 1 a iiiMt LabUh VII. log,. A. It. Brown, mtplaWr. aundar Kbool 10 a-m. Morale woramp 11 a.m, Touna moopio T p.n. IracttUUe rr leo 1:tt p.as. Mld-wook oorrlco Wodnaa- dar, T: p.m. SoTOBtfc-Dav AiToatait w Summ,r at Hood. Bawata oonooi 1:30 a-m. topio, "Tha Vathor of Our Rac,." Sormoa 11 a.m. br pastor Sk a. achafrbor. rallk Latboraa Norm Wm Road at cnorrr avontia aad Cummmea Laao. Ooo. WORSHIP at E LSI NO RE THEATRE One Great Service "WE BELIEVE IN ETERNAL LIFE" BROOKS H. MOORE, Minister FIRST METHODIST CHURCH THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon NAZARENE CHOIR eaeareae i n i 1 1 i ii i jiii utimwx i . J tj i, l) .? U vi ;i vl -t The 40 voice choir of Northwest Nazarene college, Nam pa, Idaho, will be presented In concert at the Salem First Church of the Nazarene, Center and 13th streets at 7:80 Saturday nlfht. A varied program has been planned and will Include vocal and Instrumental numbers of several types. Some arrangements of the old familiar hymns, made especially for this choir will be presented. The ehoir will be conducted by AUine Swan, dean of the school of music. Accompanist will be Elaine Carlson, pianist. Foreign Missions Conference Opens The annual eiflht day For eign Missions Conference of the Christian and Missionary Alliance opens on Xaster Sun day at the Alliance church. This is recognized by the church as the most important event of the year. Main mis sionary speakers come from Borneo, Syria, and the Philip pine Islands. The Easter Sunday morning sermon will be preached by the pastor. Rev.. Paul W. Gun ther, for 18 years a missionary to Thailand and Indo-China. His theme will be "The Easter Missionary Challenge." Sun day night at 7 o'clock, the young people of the church will give a dramatized presen tation of the Life of A. B. Simpson, missionary pioneer and founder of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. A missionary sound film on 6outh America, "South to the Har vest," will also be shown. Englewood Church Plans 2 Services Two Easter morning worship services will be observed at the Englewood . Evangelical United Brethren church. The first service beginning at 9:30 wlu feature the theme "Why Easter" with the pastor preach ing. Dr. C. P. Gates will bring the message at the 11 o'clock hour, when the theme will be "The Meaning of the Empty Tomb." Easter choral anthems will be sung at each service by the sanctuary choir. Sunday evening at 7:30 Dr. C. P. Gates will begin a nightly series of prophetic studies on God's Plan of the Ages." Dr. Gates is widenly known in the Pacific Northwest for his Bi ble conferences and prophetic studies. Holmqulit. B.D.. paitor. Kaatar anr- let, with ebud and adult baptlimi, con firmation and administration of Holy Communion 11 a.m. Bpoclal Salter music by the orcbutra, eholrn and Ur. Saara. planUU aarmon, "Tho Rasurrootlon, Our Hop, and Joy." Sunday acbool and adult Blblo data S:4S a.m. Lutbar Loatue youth troup T p.m. LabUk Community Chunk labllh Vlllan, B. M. Brook., B.D., paitor. 10 a.m., Sunday icbooli 11 a.m. and S p.m.. Rot. and Mn. WlUlam Hoko, mtiilonarloi: DcdleaUoa of Infanta at mornlnf aorylet,. Roaraaaliod Chunk af Jona Ckrlat af Latur Day Salat, BoYnto,nta and Cbamekota Bta. oaortt w. apna. paa tor. Church school S:46. saitar worship nnrloo 11 .m. Ooorsa W. flpiad, apcaa- Xvenlnf worship aarrtto, WlUlam c, Bwaln. apcakor. Charoh at loaaa CkrUt at LaUor Day Santa (Marmoa). 8th and aladlion BU. John B. sallibury. blahon. Prlnthood mMtlni S a-m. XmiUr protram 10:90 a.m. sacrament arrrtea f-.w p.m. tint Chunk af Ckrtet, SclanUlt-Ub-ortr and Clumokota Bta. Sunday achool at 11 a.m. Mornlns arnica at 11. Eto nlnf icrrlea at S. LoHon-Sormon ub Jact: "Unrralltr." Central Latkaraa Worth Capitol and Oalnw Sta. O. B. Rundstrom, pastor. Baster broadcast oror KOCO S.30. Fam ily Sunday school with special Sastor protram a:40. BasMr service, lunlor and senior choir partlclpaUng 11 a.m. Bprelal avanlnt asrrloa TI45. ChrleMu aad MUaleaary AUIanca North Ith and oelnas. Rot. Paul aunthlr, pastor. Sunday school t:4e a m. opening annual mlaalonary eonfer once, nastor oDaaka an "Becter'a Mis sionary Challente," 11 a.m. 'The Ufa af A. B. eimpooa," dnmatuwd br the Younf People. rUat, "South to She Har- yest," t p.m. rint Metheaiea 11 a-m.. lasUr eorelee at aba Blatnon theater. "We BeUeya In Sternal Ufa," Sermon. Brooks n. Moore, minister. Tint Baptist Marlon and Liberty. Or. Uoyd T. Anderson, pastor. Rer. Thornton Janime, existent pastor. Sun day school a:a a.m. Mornlnf worship 11 o'clock. "Tho Resurrection Meesete,' Pastor Uoyd T. Anderson. Youth meet. Inn f:ll p.m. Irenlnt soapel aarrke. rear Cornera Baptist SUt, and Sim street,. Rer. Victor 1 Loueka, pastor. Sunday sohool : a.m. Uornlnt worship 11 o'clock, pastor epoetin,. Younf Poo pl.'s leaiue p.m. Brenlnf foapal scrrlee 7:30. Vlrsl CenmiaUenal tot Marlon strut. Ssth R. Hunltnston, minister. t:00 a.m., erjurrh achool. Nursery and be Inn.rs only. 0:00 and 11:00 mdrnlnt worship service. :K Pllirlm Fellowship. WITH US the HERE SATURDAY Liberty Christian Church Plans Easter Liberty The Liberty Chris tian Church of Christ on Sky line road will have Easter sun rise services at 8 a.m. at the church. The young people will have charge of the services. An Easter program is planned for the Bible school hour with every class partici pating. Rev. John Meyers will preach at tne morning wor ship services, with special mu sic by the choir. Christian Endeavor, both Junior and Senior, will meet at 8:30 p.m. Evening worship services will be at 7:30 p.m. Easter Festival At Christ Church The Easter festival will 'be celebrated at Christ Lutheran church with . two Identical worship services at 8 a.m. and 11 ajn. with the pastor, Rev. T. M. Gebhard, delivering the message to the parish 'under the theme, 'The Secret of Dis cernment." Festival music will be played by Frederick Wilson, organist, accompany ing the choir in singing "Hos- anna," Granier; "Calvary" y odney; "Were You There?" Duncan, directed by Mrs. Lyle Glazier. The Children's Service will begin at 9:30 a.m. with a spe cial Easter program and serv ice for the entire Sunday school. The offering for for eign missions will be received. The sacrament of baptism will- be administered follow ing the 11 o'clock service and an Easter Evensong will be held at 7:30 p.m. . i Pilgrim Holiness Easter Services The Pilgrim Holiness church is sponsoring special services during the Easter season. The first of which is familiar fam ily night, scheduled for Good Friday evening, April 3, at 7:30. During the evening a motion picture of the Holy Land will be shown, picturing many of the places so often mentioned in the Bible. Another film will also ' be shown entitled "Bible on the table," emphasizing family worship. On Easter Sunday morning Sunday school convenes at 9:45 with the Easter program following. The church is lo cated at 2385 Carlton Way. Calvary Choir to Present Oratorio Nearly identical services will be held at the Calvary Baptist church, South Liberty and Mil ler, at 8:30 and 11 o'clock. The pastor, Rev. Omar N. Barth, will speak on the subject "Why Weepest Thou7" at both serv ices. At the earlier hour, Henry Fox will sing "The Holy City" by Adams. At the 11 o'clock service Stainer's "God So Lov ed the World" and "The Risen Lord" by Green will be pre sented. In the evening the senior choir, under the direction of E. D. Llndburg, will present the Oratorio "The Holy City" by Gaul. The young people will con duct their annual Easter dawn service at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Milan Gilman, which will be followed by an Easter breakfast at the church. SCHAEFER'S COLD TABLETS For simple headache and simple neuralgia caused by common cold, headache, nasal congestion, fever, muscular achet and pains, temporary constipa 1 1 o n Only at 50c-$1.00 SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE Open Daily, 7:S ajn. - t tun. Sundays, I ajn. 4 Sun. 135 N. Commercial Silverton Methodists To Place Stone Sunday By ANNA Silverton A mule, five gallons of vinegar and a $500 Insurance policy were impor tant factors in financing tu- verton's first Methodist church bulldlnc nearly a century ago, Rev. Douglas Harrell, local Methodist pastor, discovered these facte from written ma terial and historical data while making up the Easter day and afternoon program in connec tion with the first services to be held In the sanctuary of the new Methodist church of Sil verton, Easter. Sunday, April 5. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon a processional will form and march to the cornerstone of the old church. The corner stone will be opened and the contents displayed to observ ers. The group will then proceed to the cornerstone of the new church and in an impressive ceremonial will witness' the laying of the cornerstone by Dr. George Soseberry. . The closed new cornerstone will contain many articles of interest. The local Methodist church dates its beginning to the or ganization of the First Meth odist society in 1856, as the date when the first pastor was as signed to the Silverton congre gation. ... i The present sanctuary was erected in 1881. The pastor, Rev. Harrell, has in his possession a leather book listing contributions to the building fund at that time. Accounted for in this book is the fact that a $25 mule was contributed by B. F. Daven port for the pastor's means of transportation for social calls. The original fire insurance policy for the sum of ' 8500, dated in 1881, is also in the possession of Rev. Harrell.. An un-named - parishioner gave five gallons of vinegar to be sold for the benefit of the first building fund. The day promises to be rich in memorable visiting and de votional dedication. The morning Easter service will be held in the present church 'with communion serv ice at 8:30 o'clock following a sunrise breakfast and worship hour at 7:30 o'clock. Sunday school will be at 9:45 o'clock and the sermon hour, 11 o' clock. , There will be no Youth Fel lowship Sunday evening. Special personnel having part in the day's event under the direction of Pastor Har rell will be Dr. George Rose berry, district superintendent; numerous visiting ministers, during the afternoon; members who have held fellowship for 30 years or more; the architect, James L. Payne; the building supervisor, Frederick 'Blomen kamp; the custodian, O. E. El ler. , Dwight Foote, chairman of the ushers committee, will marshal the processional from the old building to the new. Rev. Harrell is basing his factual dates and circum stances concerning the first work of the Methodists in Sil verton on records of the Ore gon Historical Society. . and comprehensive accounts on file in the Methodist archives at Willamette university. A special event on Easter West Salem Methodist Church Welcomes You to Attend MASTER SCRVrCES 8:30 A.M. - 11 A.M. EASTER PAGEANT 40 IN CAST 8:00 P.M. ' ' t 1 ltd and Garth First Evangelical United Brethren Church Corner of Marion and Summer MjL a. Christ Triumphant A 30-voko choir directed by EMORY J. PETTICORD Wm. Fawk, Organist - POWELL Sunday will be consecration of the sanctuary of the new Mew odist church. In order to raise funds for church furnishings, the women of the parish are planning a smorgasbord dinner for 1000 guests on Tuesday. The Rev. and Mrs. Douglas Harrell wiU be hosts for the affair, which will be from 6 to 9 p.m. in the old church build ing. Dr. W. E. Grodrlan Is in charge of tickets. Oscar Tinglestad In Iowa Hospital Silverton Of special inter est to his many local friends is the report by Rev. Joseph A. Luthro of the Trinity Lutheran pastorate, of the serious Illness of Dr. Oscar Tinglestad at De corah, Iowa, hospital. - Dr. Tinglestad is a church history writer of note among the Lutheran organization. He served in college and district supervision during his many years in the Pacific Northwest. A brother and a sister of Dr. Tinglestad, Martin Tinglestad, ana miss Marie Tinglestad, live in Silverton.. -. ; , Baptize Large Group At Fajth Lutheran ' After having held the largest baptism service in the history of Faith Lutheran church Palm Sunday, another large group will be received Easter Sun day. There will also be adult baptism, confirmations Holy Communion, special music by orchestra and choir. Each person attending the Sunday' morning service will be presented with a flower by pupils of the Sunday school. EASTER SUNDAY FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH MARION AT COTTAGE Identical services 9 a.m. and 1 1 a.m. Nursery and Be ginners departments of Church School meet at 9 a.m. People not having other church affiliation are warmly invited to worship with us. TWO GREAT SERVICES SUNDAY MORNING ' at the CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH South Liberty and Miller 8:30 and 11:00 "WHY WEEPEST THOU?" Calvary Choir Sings Oratorio at 7:30 'THE HOLY CITY" By Goul Bsiprismt Both Morning and Evening 11:00 Service Broadcast over KGAE (1430 ke.) Salem First Church of the Nazarene Center et Thirteenth EASTER SUNDAY Morning: Two identical services 9:30 and 10:50 Featuring music by the choir - The Easter sermon by... Rev. C. William Fisher Evening:1 The closing service of the Evangelistic series at 7:30 Rev. and Mrs. C. William Fisher in Charge The public it invited William F. Cray, Pastor Sunday School Program, 9:45 A.M. . EASTER MESSAGE, 10:50 A.M. "THE EVERLASTING. TRIUMPH" Rev. A. G. Jamieson, M.A., Minister Presenting A CHORAL MUSICAL and Organ Concert 7:30 P.M. II Friday, April S, 1953 Lord's Supper For Shut-ins ' There will be two identical morning services at the First Christian church on Easter Sun day morning, one at 8:30 a.m. and the second at 10:45 a.m. The sermon by Rev. Dudley Strain will be "It Is Yet Early," and the choir, under the direc tion of Melvln Geist, will sing "In the End of the Sabbath," by MacFarlane. The Sunday School will be held at the regu lar time, 9:45 a.m., between the two worship services and a goal of 835 has been set for the morning attendance at Sunday School. -: In the afternoon the young people will take the Commun ion of the Lord's Supper to shut-ins within the congrega tion, and at the evening service there will be special music by a choral group and the sermon, by Rev. Strain on the subject "It Takes So Little." There will also be a baptismal service in the evening. ( Easter breakfasts will be held by two groups following the Easter Sunrise service.. The youth will meet at the church, fellowship hall, and the Build ers Class will eat at a local restaurant prior to the first morning service. . St. John's Lutheran Observance Opens - St. John's' Lutheran begins observance of Holy Week with the annual Holy Communion services Friday night. On Sun day two services will be held one at 9 o'clock and the other at 11 o'clock in the morning. Special organ music and choir -music will feature all three services. The Rev. H. W. Gross is pastor of St. John's. A wel come is extended to all who wish to worship with us. Salem, Oregon