Friday, April 8, 1958 Union Sunrise Service at Woodburn Easter Sunday Woodburn Preparations for Easter services have been tmade by Woodburn churches, : beginning with a union Easter ! sunrise service at the Church lot God from 6:30 to 7:19 a.m. P Special speaker will be Rev. F. K. Davidson of Trenton. Mo currently conducting a series of meetings at the Assembly of God church here. ; Rev. E. H. Baldwin will be chairman, Rev. . Ormal' . B. Trick of the Methodist' church will deliver the invocation, I Rev. R. Brendler of the Bible Baptist church will offer pray ker, Rev. Arthur Goble of the (Foursquare church will lead vthe song service and Rev. E. Kay Fenton of the Presby terian church will give the benediction. I Mrs. Frank Chapelle will be ; pianist with Mrs. E. H. Bald iwin and Mrs. E. W. Lawson at fthe organ. Special music will 'be. provided by the Christian 'church and the Church of God. Ushers will be from the As sembly of God. Foursquare hurch, Church of God and .Bible Baptist church. k Easter services at the Pres byterian church will be at the (Sunday school hour of 9:45 a.m., opening with songs and Recitations by the primary de partment followed by a pa ggeant by the junior and senior 'departments, "The Easter Gar iden," featuring the choir and specials by the juniors. At the Bible Baptist church Jthe Easter program will be presented during, the" Sunday school hour. - On Easter Sunday Holy (Communion will be at 7:30 va.m. at St. Mary's 'Episcopal (church, church school, Buchar est and a movie "The Upper fRoom," at 9:45 Festival Eu fcharist and sermon at 11 a.m. The Bible school Easter pro fgram at the Christian church twill be presented during the 'evening services, beginning at 8 o'clock. I Luther League 1 Early Easter services will be conducted by the Luther Lea gue, of the Immanuel Lutheran church at 7 a.m. Sunday. Spe cial music will be presented by the Leaguers and a girls quintet. Breakfast in the hall will follow. The Sunday school Easter program will be f at 10 a.m The Bethel Presbyterian church will have an Easter program by the Sunday school at 10 a.m. consisting of music, recitations and a pageant. A telecast on the Resurrec tion story will feature the 1000 WATTS MUTUAL -DON Easter program to be present ed Sunday at 10 a.m. at the Free Methodist church. Dur ing the young peole's service at 7 p.m. a film, "I Behold His Glory," will be shown. Easter will be 'observed at the Sunday morning service at the Woodburn Methodist church. , "Toward the Dawn" will be the sermon topic of the pastor, Rev. Ormal B. Trick and the choir will sing Easter anthems. , . An Easter break fast will be served at 7:30 ajn. by members of the WSCS for the young people. Masses will be held at 7, 9 and 10:30 a.m. at St. Luke's Catholic church on Sunday in observance of Easter. The children's cho'r will sing at the 7 a.m. mass and at the 9 o'clock mass the adults mixed choir will sing under the di rection of Miss Harriet Nizic. "The Story of Easter," a can tata, will be presented by the choir at the Church of God Sunday evening at 8 p.m. "This Easter 1953" will be the topic for the 11 a.m. service. Calvary Easter Day Breakfast Silverotn Rev. Arvld L. Hokonson of Calvary Lutheran pastorate is announcing Luther League Easter breakfast to be at the church dining rooms at 7:30. o'clock. A special devo tional service w!U follow. The Sunday school hour will be observed at 10 o'clock. "The Great Resurrection" Is to be the topic for the worship sermon at the 11 o'clock hour. The pastor will give the special Easter ad dress. At 7 o'clock in the evening, the Sunday school Easter wor ship hour will be observed in a program. Calvary events for the first of the coming week include Monday, April 8, 7:30 evening meeting of the Calvary Broth erhood in the church social rooms. The prayer service end Bible study at the parsonage home of the pastor will be Wed nesday evening at 8 o clock Choir rehearses Thursday eve- nine at 7:45 o clock, and con f irmation class meets Saturday, April 11. Less than bO years after the landing of Columbus, the Spaniards had penetrated what is now New Mexico HEAR "MAC, THE St. Mary's Plans Easter Service Mt. Angel The feast of Easter will be solemnized in St. Mary's Catholic church be ginning with the Resurrection services at 7:30 o'clock Satur day evening. During the pro cession of the blessed sacra ment the Young Men't and Young Ladles' Soladitles will act as honor guards. Sunday morning masses .will be celebrated at 5:30, 6:30. 8:00 and 9:30 and a solemn high mass at 10:30 o'clock, con cluding with Benediction. The Easter cantata, "Haec Dies," for mixed chorus and organ, - taken from the Se quence of the Easter Mass, a composition by the late Rev. Father Dominic Waedenschwy ler, OSB, monk Of Mt. Angel abbey, written in 1908, and the "Regina Coell" by the late Rt. Rev. . Abbot Flacidus Fuerst, OSB, also written after the turn of the century, will be In cluded at both Saturday eve ning services and at the offer tory of the Sunday high mass. The St. Mary s church choir under the direction of the Rt. Rev. Abbot Damian Jentges, OSB, will sing the mass, 'Mlssa Pastoralis," also writ ten by Abbot Placidus. These compositions have- been tradi tional with the Easter service for the past 40 years. .The proper of the mass Is an arrangement in four-parts by A. Edmonds Torer. Organ ac companiment will be by Miss Helen Keber. ' The St. Ann's Altar Society will provide the flowers which will be used in decorating the altars in the church. Easter Message at Silverton Christian Silvertcfa At the First Christian church, the Rev. Ar thur Charles Bates, pastor. "The Easter Message" is to be the sermon subject for the 11 a.m. worship. Bible school is at 9:45 a.m. The evening services in cludes the youth meeting at 6:30 p.m. and the worship hour at 7:30 p.m. There will be the baptismal services at this time. A sunrise service is planned for 6:30 a.m. at church follow ed with an Easter breakfast for the youth of the church. India knew how - to make sugar from sugar cane before 400 B.C. Ucq) LEE THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Ortgos Mill City Churches Tint FrMhyUtUftIUv. NobW Btrttt- r. ralnlaUr. undftj acbeol :M .m. YovUi FtllowiWp 4 Church wnr- i- 11 m. tod fiso. . Tift ChrtiHsm Rt. Bush Jull u tor. Sunder ichool t:4l m. C. t:M p.m. church MiTtm 11 tod 9 m. Ik CalhwlM CtthoHt Ptthcf Rob ert O'fUrt, putor. Uornloi Mm I i. ConuMloni Heard beiore mw. ft MaUwUat RT. C. It. Brewer, putor. aundur school t:U Churrh Mrvicei 11 jb; tod 1:M v-m. Cowavaaltr IUt. Ls Joiner. - putor. und.jr ubool ! vn. Church wrrieM 11 R.M. tad p.m. . AtMavklr l Rev. attvftrt. no de Khool 1 .. Church eerrtow 11 t.m. fend 1:9a p-nr. Tount people d:t p.m. . ChrtelUa falmoo-dtUr It vn. 4 Wednesday a p.m. Three Services At Immanuel ,, Silverton Easter Sunday in Immanuel church will be observed with three services and an Easter breakfast. The Sunrise services at 8:30 a.m. will again te sponsorea by the Lutber League and con ducted by the young -people themselves. The Easter medi tation at this service will be given by Norman Funrue. . Ray Lester, a student at Pa cific Lutheran college, Park land, Wash., will conduct open ing devotions, and the closing devotions will be in charge of David Strand.- 1 Miss Paula Scott, a student at Lewis and Clark college, Portland, will give a reading. Musical selections will in clude a song by a girls' quar tette: a trumpet duet, "Ended His Strife, the Battle Done," by Ronald . Jorgenson and David Nelson; and a vocal solo, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives," by Trygve Ambjor of Seattle. , Those attending this Sun rise service will be the guests of the Luther League at its traditional Easter breakfast. Mrs. Wallace. Satern is chair man of the committee arrang ing for this event - . The children's service will be at 10 a.m. "Because He Lives!" Is the subject of the pastor's sermon at the festival Easter services at 11 a.m. . Woodburn Communion . Woodburn The Communion of the Lord's Supper will be observed Friday evening at the Woodburn Presbyterian church. A devotional message will be given after the opening son gservlce at 7:45 p.m. AU members and friends are in vited to this service. d) T X SALEM'S PIONEER STATION MELODY MAN" MIDNITE TILL DAVN Easter Services ;- Lebanon Six local churches announce plant for Joint sun rise services by their youth groups next Sunday morning in the Methodist church at 6 a.m. Participation faiths in clude the host church, First Baptist, First Christian, Evan gelical United, Naxarene, and Wesleyan Methodist of Crow foot Rev. Arlo Bristow of the First Christian church will de liver the morning address on "Sharing the Resurrection." Preceding the service, re corded Easter music will be played from the First Christian church public address system in the benry and after the service another period of music will conclude the worship. Trinity Lutheran Services at 6:30 a.m. Silverton Trinity Luther an church will hold Easter worship at 6:30 a.m. Sunday, Joseph A. Luthro, pastor, an nounced. The senior choir will sing. Easter breakfast will be served by the Luther League after worship. Sunday school worship will be at 9:45 a.m. - ! Festival worship will be at 11 a.m., with the sermon text "The Empty Tomb Eternal Lige." The junior choir will sing. ST. LUKES VACATION Woodburn St.. Luke's parochial school closed Thurs day, April 2, for the Easter vacation and will not reopen until next Wednesday, April 8. Students are , expected to See UNKNOWN WARROIR Thli Week-End RHODODENDRONS AZALEAS RAINY WEATHER? Sore, bat these plants love It That's why we should all have them. SELECTION? Over 4000 plants, 10 varieties. SEASON? From now to mid-June. ' PRICES? From 60c on asaleas, tt.tS on fine rhododen drons such as Cynthia, Betty Worm and, Quantity dis counts tO 25. - .j .,,. .. ... .',,! ' ' PAUL GRIEBENOW . 105 Fairview Ave. Phone 3-618 ' " . V Turn East from S. Com'l., Opposite Erickson's Market IIS. Ml Amity Churches BaU.t WUII P. Iw, puw. ami do Kbool M a.m. Moraine vanhla, 11 K. IKuUr vracrtm. arwlu Mrv im s 9-m. awuua. warn, "tm tmt U Ckmrak at Ort.1 Htt fmU, ft tor. aiblc KbMl It u. Uwalu wor- hlp 11 mi. Youns at.pl mmUbs S.-M p.h. KTtoioi aortic. l:3S ml M.Uw4Ut DmM MMHUt, BlnliUr. Sund.r Khool It Manias vtrftnlp II . Toilb miowuii :J .n, attains Hrrleo S p.m. Oik Oim C1-IM FoliidMtor, IsliUr. Moraine ihiUi. t:.l auaaa; MhMl !: u. . , ikb d OoSrtuk X. M.POL poolor. annany wbool S:U Morm ku onhl II anams httIoi 1:M M. . Unionvale to Vnlonvale Easter services in the Unionvale Evangelical United Brethern church will start Sunday, ' March 20, at 11 a.m. with the dedication of aix babies followed by re ception of new members. Communion services Good Friday evening April 3, at 7:30 p.m. Easter Sunrise services will start at the same church at 3:30 ajn. Sunday, April 8,"The Coaqueror" will be presented , with choir of 15 voices directed by Mrs. Clyde DolUr. The Easter breakfast . wlU be served at 6:30 a.m. with Mrs. Louis Magee, Mrs. Clark Noble, Mrs. J. . Bell, Mrs. Fred C. Stockhoff, James Richardson, Roy Stoutenburg and Jamie Edlger in charge. Regular worship services will be at 11 a.m. Easter Sun day April 5. attend the Good Friday serv- I Ice at St. Luke's church this Friday. The Woodburn public schools will not close. Silverton Sets ice . Silverton ' Good Friday services sponsored by the Silverton Ministerial associa tion will be held at the Im manuel Lutheran church and the First Christian church, Friday evening at 8 o'clock with Rev. A. W. Nelson and Rev. Arthur Charles Bates, host pastors. ' Immanuel, Trinity and Cal vary Lutheran churches 'are to meet at Immanuel church, whUe at the First Christian church will be meeting of the Christian, Methodlat, Chris tian and Missionary Alliance, The First Baptist and the Assembly of God. The Lutheran service is to center about the theme of The Three Crosses of Cal vary," with three ten-minute meditations by the pastors. The Rev. Joseph A. Luthra's topic: "The Cross of Redemp tion," Rev. Arnold W, Nel son's subject, "The Cross of Rebellion," and . Rev. Arvld L. Hokonson speaking on The Cross of Repentance." All three Lutheran choirs will sing, Trinity choir, "Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross;" Immanual, "God So Loved the World;" and Calvary, "O Sing of His Mighty Love." Rev. Nelson will lead the meeting, Rev. Hokonson, will read the scripture and Rev. Luthro will direct the closing devotions. . - The services at. the First Did You Barlngi Building " 1M N. Com'l. DAILY CLSAB MUTUAL -DON LEE Paftt Christian church wilt also center about the theme: "The y Thee Crosses ol Calvary." The Rev. R. Triffer giving : the opening devotlnal prayer; . the three ten-minute medita tions by Rev Douglas Harrell, ; his topic: The Man Who Died in Sin," the Rev. Josepn Cooper's talk on "The Man Who Died to Sin," and Rev. Edward Duerksen, "The Man Who Died for Sin.", The-First Christian church choir under direction of Mrs. Robert Nelson .with John Mlddlemlss at the organ, will give "Were You There?" and "The Old Rugged Cross." ! Host pastor, . the Rev. Ar-. thur Charles Bates, will pre-' aide at The Christian church meetings. . " . Offerings at both service are ' for the ' school Bible classes. , . - . CONFERENCE SLATED . ; Silverton The Rev. Ar- ! nold. W. Nelson of Immanuel Lutheran church, and the Rev. . Joseph A. Luthro of the Trinity Lutheran church, are ; planning to attend the Pacific ' district pastoral conference, of the: Evangelical Lutheran church, April 7-9, Tuesday j through Thursday, at Menucha ' camp, near Portland. - About half the .people of Cuba are farm workers. - , CALL CADWELLOILCO. 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