PTV Wl ib fU Mt ' id Bl c ; ossio ;om t) In udith I loui nothe Hi be Pc to NhMl : nund t t Ira ma t: ma b Dver t Gordo Uorgi 1 Putt i IATI Sat' tin : upp wlTt Uf er ( . El kit's hD I 1 hilt Ye d a Yt Gr xt Pi oof AT J:t iriu tan : cm egt Ilifi 11 Ur iW 8v and W liul porl wed I but dee the ion Z ibll B 5wi tax ilD an Vo 1 m ilD 1 iri f 1 int a : I ua KO 1 ety the we am Co Ri pi. thi Dr ne t th Hi aw ki re wr! ar k m cl ri m f d Si tl K PM12 Woodburn Pastors Choose Modernized Sermon Topics WOODIURN Wsve Am I will W th wraMB tunc of mm. Robert (. Vaa at the Woodburn and Bethel chu gundaa Bvoeaiags Jaa. IT. Th rvic la at 10 am. at the lethei chunk aad at 11 aav at the Woe church, Sunday achool ia a B e at Wood hum aad follow th church earvu at Bethel A natr. cry for matt children it provtoV ao at th Weedhura chuck at the 11 aav rvtee. Young people will neet at Woedhura at : p.. la dtMuea th topi "Whit e Comiag Next?" an at tna ora Bin ehurch aervie at 7:10 p-m. Rev. Van wiU ipeah oa "The For given ot Sim." Th Waal Tim Religion" will be the topic of Re. Arthur Gohle at the Founquara Community Grcce Lciherons Slcta Activities nrtlciilna rocelvbu special at teatioa at Grace Lutheran church tfaia week Include acrvicc and reception, lor new member, th annual meeting ef th congrega tion and the monthly film ierv- AduK confirmation and bap tism aarvieee wUl be held- Sun day at the morning worsnip. s eraun of me in ben wiU be rc- aatisart tkMiueh letter cJ trana- ler. FoUowing the aarvic a fet- Uuenhin dinner in honor 01 au member received int th con gregation during th past year will he a erven. - Th monthly film arrvic will feature two picture: "Forgotten VaUv" and "Aranaoa Awaken," th latter la color. Th aervie will begin at 7:30 p a. Sunday evening. Report el IMS activitiet ia th congregation and M ergani- nttoas will be ntad at th nual meeting Tuesday, Jaauary 19. There will alio tw election f einccn and adoption l the 1954 budget Henry Storlic, coo- sregatlan president, will preside. Mra. Henry Torre od ia ehairaau M th nomiaating eeannultee. Capital Baplisfs Will Hear Boyle Service at the Capital Baptist Church, 300 Lansing Avenue, will be under th direction of J. Carey Moor, chairman of deacons, in the abeeac of James K. Frost, pastor. The speaker for th day will be i Rev. C. Erwln Boyle, Assistant Ex ecutive Secretary et Southern Ban- tieta ia Oreaon and Washiuton and Editor al the Pacific Coast Ban- tist. Special music fa the morning hour wul b give, by th Giiia Vuanet. ne. ayi aae had aev . ral years f aerviee hi th North west, first aa Miaaonary, the as paster and aenomuiational taadnr. Ha will pMaeh at II a.ia and 7:49 p.m. Tueaday aveniag at S M, th Hen t avethcrhood of the church will Save jta first meeting. Rev. Paul UcCasland of Portland wul be special guest for that occasion. Special anuaie by th Male Quar tet of the First Baptist church will be give. Men and beya above th agee of 17 ar especially invited. Installation of St. Mark's Sunday The Annual installation service will be conducted ia St Mark's Lutheran Church at the 11 o'clock hour Sunday. Church ciuncilmen who have been re cently elected will be formally installed by the paator. th Rev. John L, Cauble. Newly elected oftieera of th various or sanita tion in the conarefatlon will also present themselves for in etaltation. Church councilman who were elected at the aaual congrega tional meeting recently ar: ur. H. D. Vkree, Rex Ohmart, V. J. Oake, and "verett Btenhlem. Of' ficers of the congregation are: O. K. Niebea, viee-pretldent; Rex Ohmart, Secretary; C. K- Jaqua, treasurer; L t a I Trommlitx, Building Fund Treaiurer; V. J. Oake, Financial secretary. - Gunther Opens Sermon Series Rev. Psul W. Gunther. nastor ef the Chrlstiaa and Mtsrionary Alliance Church, has announced the themes tor two sermon aerie which be is to begin on Sunday. At the It a.m. lervlce he will preach en the aubject, "After thi Manner Pray." This will be the first ia a aerie of tour Sunday morning sermons oa the message of th Lord' Prayer. Sunday eve ning at 7:30 o'clock he will peak on the subject, "The Incompara ble Chrlit, a described In the Book of Hebrew 1:1-4. Thi will be followed on Sunday and Wed nesday night by other itudlcj in the Book of Hebrew. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Down Town the Till White Spin With th Chlmst' Sunday lrvst t;30 and 11:00 a. m. "Dei't let H O Outr rfcat-niI0.U:00 reeks H. Mra .. . Minister -L u C.,.JU mt 11 a m At 7:48 ' - ... . . pa. be wiU apeak o -unewr Beaatrs,'' Sunday acKeol la at e-4f sav. aad th Crusader and Cadet meetings ar at p bl Rev. B. Brcadler, paster el th Bible Baptist church will have for has topic "Steward for' Ged" at 'th 11 am aanrk ea Sunday. In the erasing be will speak ea "Th Lard's Prayer" at T 4 P m Sun day achod ia at :4I a m aad the young people meat at vaa r Servkee al St afary'i Episcopal ehurch on Sunday will begin with omnuiaioa at 1:49 Holy (uchar iet, church achool aad twnsop will be at 11 a.m. Th annual meeting I th church was held Thuriday night beginning with potluck supper at a w p-nv A "Bescued Soul" will be the aarawa topi el B. J. William Carlsoa, pastor, at the Ioananuel Lutheran church suaaay at i a. m. Sunday school at at IS aad th Luther League meets at T p m. ia th pariah hail. Th itrati topic of lev. George Springer, pastor of th Chrialisn ehureh, at 11 am Sun day will he "In Dim Season W Shall Reap." Suaday school ia at 10 a.m aad th young people meat at T pox Topic for th eve niag service at S o'clock is "The Conflict of th Ages. Regular icrvicei will be held at th Woodburn Assembly at God church Sunday with the patter, Rev, Km eat Ilium speaking at 11 a.m aad 7:30 p.m Sunday achool is at 9:49 a.m. Th young people meet en Thursday at 1:30 p.m. More thaa 30 ministers were pre sent for the Section Fellowship meeting of Section II of the Ore gon district held at th local church last weea ana approxi mately 190 seool were served at th supper preceding the ev ening meeting. A west sneaker from Portland will conduct th 11 a.m and 8 am. aervie es at th Woodburn Church l God ea Suaday te th abac so of th pastor. Rev. Ed ward H. Baldwin, who it conval escing at his home here. Sunday achool is at 10 a.m. and the young people meet at 7 p.m. "Jesua, the Coneervativ Radi cal," will be the sermoa topi of Mem. ormal a. Trick at tea u a. m. aervie Sunday at th Wood- bura Methodist church. At 7:30 p ra. the motion picture, "Wheels Across Australia," will be shewn. Sunday School Convention Dut Th Mario County Sunday School voaventioa will b held Saturday at th Kvangeliiti Tem ple, Market aad rare; streets. This Generation end Our Re sponsibility" will be th theme of the program that will start al a.m and a eoaeitmeaj at m pm. Re. L. A. Laraoa will nave charge of th prayer sesaioa at t am and Rev. R. Rreadler will direct th devotions Harry Turn bull will bring, th Sunday achool message. Workshop group will bo under the direction at Rev. Thornton Jansms, Roy Ferguson, Rev. Ernest Trembley, Rev. Del- mer C Randidell and Mrs. Alex Sauerwein. Th program will be continued following lunch with Rev. Sauer wein, the principal apeaker. Chapman Speak To Salem Friends Rev. and Mra. Ralph Chapman will be speaker at the Sooth Salem Friends Church, Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock. The Chapman have recently completed two terms aa mleaiuo arlea under th Oregon Yearly Meeting of Friend Church. Their field has been near La Pas, Bo livia and their work la generally at an altitude at 12,000 feet. close to th Andes mountains. TO SHOW CHURCH FILM WOODBURN Th high achool discussion club ot SI Luke'i Cath olic church ia ipnnaoring a film on "The Mass '.h Eternal Gift" at the parish hall Monday, Jan. la, at 7:30 p.m Tha holiness of th solemn high mass is depicted in thia film, produced by the Ser vile Father of Chicago, narrated by Blahop Fullon J. Sheen and with music by th Chicago sym phony orchestra and tha Grego rian chanters. Great Bible Prophecy Rally at 3:00 Sunday HI A I THI CONVERTED RUSSIAN PETER DEYNEKA DR. DEYNEKA it th Uundor f th SLAVIC GOSPEL MISSION A world uvreach for Slavic people. TUNI KSIM KSLM KOCO FIRST Marian aad Liberty aa ss.rk'. Latneraa Canrce) S4J It. I ... . Jt . . ..4 . u uuml aMHivanee -yjj TimTi m li . i Jbn L. CMe. InUraueiate LnUm Uurue ami at I J M :. , Caaual njartbt ckerek atMUa- .j?, aaaCer acfcael U mt w.riP. h. C. hrwlli twru e( pVllM4. nxakat. tM m m., tiala laa Unum. 7 pai, Inut war eJa, nv. Parle. OalteriM rueia aag- star lost Oub, aanuarr u. m. at tn aaiera wmwi tag H. Cotuse St. KuliM Mnurlal CtriU.l Ckerb-ftt Soulh iMk Pcraet, UuU a Wfclte. mtnutw. JM , dsr idwiaL bv. g. C. StlUr taaehei ai ynceSlr CUm tor a4ulla. MM aa. aienung voMblp. iemw b the moeuur, "TM, ' "J" rruit." I pa. Pilsnm FtliowHUp ear Baaa CkrKUaa ckarch teas Market lllitl. U II. Camp, min uter. M BlbU acheai, Cee. B wiisnt. aupi. ii:va worwup sermon: i.nr w i :la ajn.. Junior and Youth reuowihips. 1:30 pav, (veams arrv. lee. Sernuai; "Maeaurwg Ine Courc." Cslrary Bsetlrt Camrh aoutk Ubrrty at Milbr . Omar . M-rtK paator. am., Bible tctuuA W O a a.. Dr. Oereoa Praiae, suert apaak- ar, trem Untlald CoUrse. BroaaWaat over KGAE-1430 kc. f x p.m.. AU Youth Croupe, f :30 p m., "The Great Hieuariea.- air. Hears, rea. Prae fetheelet Ctenh Market ad Wlntar atreeta, Bav. M. C. Mil r. mUuater. S:l am., (iindar ikaal. 11 ea la. Wonhlp-Kvaasel, lat Lee Baaer speakies. t:U pm.. Youth yalleoihlp. 1:30 p m.. Closing tervte mt Uta apeetel meatlns. Caart Btraat CkrUUan Ckarch Court atreel at 17th. w. Harokt Lr man and O Philip Hurd, mlniatere. 1:3 am. Blkle School eaaamblr. 1 J a m.. Morning weranip. sermon kjr W. Harold Lyman. "God la A Me le tnarerae Our faith." 1:30 p.m.. Group meettnla. 1:30 p.m.. gvanfne wefahlp. germon by O. Philip Hur. Pint ekrlttlea Chareh Marlon and Cottage. 1:4 a.m.. Church achool. w:s am., aiormnB wvaii semmnnlon. Partnl-Chlld Peaiaatloa earvlao. germon tor Donald Payne. 9:30 pm.. Youth Groups. 7:30 p.m., KuanlB worihio aarvlce. Sermon by Don ale Payne- Special music. The Bethal Bastlat Ckorea Hrth CotUec end "l" streeta, Jlav. Rud olph Work, paato. is a m., Bun day ackool. li e a.m.. Worship aarv Ice. the paetor preaching mm "A Good right. Fellowship dinner following tha moraine service. 1:30 Dm. Church Annual Bual'nae martins 7:30 pm, Sound-movie i.. . "The whole Armor. rhrlrt Lntharaa Cknrck (AXC ISth and State Streeta. f. M. Cab- hard, parlor. I t! and 11 am., Wor ihlp aervteea. sermon by the pastor. music D7 ine junior ana aamor choir. 1 a.m.. Sunday achool. p.m.. Junior Luther Laasue. M pm.. Sen ior Luther League. aStaeweod SMkle Ckarch till Elm !., Bav. Henry Hooge, supply pas t. 9:49 a.m.. Sunday Siiiuui. 10:ta a.m.. Worship service. 7:30 p.m., Eve ning Gospef service. Hearty song service, special number. as. Saamk's CatkeUa Cknreh Che- meketa an Winter, Rev. Joe. R. Van aaraeck, paator. Sunday Masaes: , V. s, s:i, iem enn ii:s. t;onieasions Sadtrder! 13 t I M and l ie t . lekeak C laaHP nmreh a. ID, aeaaoJ. 41 pm.. Jualers maet. 7 41 Ku. Soda! kaur. Preaching fcp pas, at II em. ami at f -M pm. a o.m. Jaiaa Lee MeaaerkJ Metkaellit Chareh Corner at jeflersoa and Winter gts., gracst Presto Goulder, minister. 11:0 am.. Divine wosshlp aarvlce. Serman subject, "Oivins Ood a Chan." I e am. Church school. MetankTsisal Center HS U. Cot. tare. Dora Nelson, in charge. Tuos., Wed. and Frl. I to S. Thurs.. 11-9. Study and reading privlleces. Class lopiai Truth. Beorraaleed Chareh al Sesns Christ and Chemeketa Sta.. Georce W. ef Latter Bar Saints Seventeenth nor. :4i a.m.. cnurcn school. It am.. Morning worship. Moore, speaker. Kventnn war ship. Bag. a. Clark, speaker. Central letheran Ckerca sf. Can- ttol and Oalnes Sts. Q. B. Butid- trom. pastor. 8:30 a.m,. Central Lu theran Hour, koco: a:sa a.m., sun- hip. achool. 11:00 a.m., Morning wor 1:4 p.m.. Evening services. Sraee Latkeran Chareh fILC) Sunnyvlew and Lanains Avenues. :a am., sunoay scnooi ana niDie cteae. 11:00 a.m.. Divine worship. Servtee for new members. HecepUon will tnllow morning worship. 1:30 i an., rum aerviee. i w. tsoiie, paa- ;or. St. Vina tat ae real Cathatle Col umbia and Myrtle Streeta. Maaeee al e. i:m. a:aa. te ann ii:is a.m. uoa- leaelona Satutday, 4 ta I S and 1 to I S p m rtrrt Church at Christ, acleattst Liberty aa Chemeketa atresia. 1 i., aunnay acnool. ll em., ana I em.. Cnurch services. leeon-ser- mn subject: "Life." Wednesday eve- alns aerviee. p.m. St. Jaknl Latheraa ckarch (MO araaei Court at 14ht ata.. H W. Gross, paatar. Bervlce at lt:3S Sua ak school. I II. Bible class, I as. Sales Tratk Cealer Ml Chemek eta. 10 a m.. Sunday school. II am.. Service. Topic: "The law ot Com pen. sauet" Rev. Ohve Steveaa. Pint Salrttaalla) Charcb-lsa Mad ison St. Circle and acalins aarvlce et S:30. Re service at 7:30. Speaker, Rev. Maalae Roberta. Christian and Mlialonary Alliance rhnrrk No. sth and Gaines. Rev. Paul W. Ounther. pattor. 1:45 a nv, Sunday aehHl. ll -00 am. Momlns worship, aermon hv pastor. "After This Manner Pray" las pm. Alli ance Youth yellowahlp. "fnetaltatlon o( Offtccre." 7:3 am., Rvenin ser moa oa Hebrews 1 1-4. "The Incom parable Christ." St Peel's Salaeeeel rkarck-aoutk Liberty and Hlaa al Myers, the Rev. TILL Of CONDITIONS IIHIND THE IRON CURTAIN HI ALSO PREACHES AT lliOO a.m. aad) shews atortlinf, picturei at rfce 7:30 arvlce! IN TO OUR CHURCH BROADCASTS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 111 S A.M. SUNDAY 1:00 A.M.-;30 A.M. SUNDAY II tOO 12:00 NOON BAPTIST CHURCH TH CAPITAL JOt'BNAL, 8Ja, Ongom Catholic Daughters Hear European Visit Details MOUNT ANGEL ML Pamian Jentgea, O ld, abbot of Mount Angel Abbey, who re turned recently (rota trip U Europe, told of asm ef th in teresting place be triaiud, te the Catholk Daughter ef Aaurv lea members Mundsy evening. Father Abbot spok eUjriag tha regular buaiseee auatlng held ia at. Mary achool, wakh was attended by nearly 100 mav bcrs. Abbot Dajaiaa went to Rome in August to eUend th World Congress of Abbots, and to visit Benadictia Abbeys in Europe. ' Mia EusUU Bauaun, grand ragsat, praidd during the busi ness ssMioa, whsa plans war outlined for future event. "Con vert Night" will be th them of th February meeting, and th Barth Attending Mission Meeting lev Omar N. Barth left tbii week for New York, to attend meetings of the Board of Manag ers of the American Baptist For eign Mission society. In his ab sence from the pulpit tbi Sunday Dr. Gordon Freu will be the speaker at 11 a.m. Pr. Frazee is a ?rofesor sad director of toe own and Country Department at Linfisld Collage. Ia th evening Henry I. Fox will bring th message. Ms, Fox is completing II months service as director at ChrUtiaa education and youth work is the Calvary naptist cnurcn. ui uv va iu month he will tske up similsr dutiei, a well a becoming direc tor of music in the First Baptist ehurch ef Roseburg. Calvary church is looking for ward to the coming of Rev. and Mrs. Emil Gsverluk for a 10-day period ef special evangelistic meetings Jan. 14-Feb. S. Mr. Gar- erluk. besides being a dynamic preacher, is an outstanding chalk artiit and an accomplished violin ist. Bethel Baptists' Business Meeting The members and friends of th Bethel .Baptist church, North Cot ta:a and D will gather in th church parlors for a no host dinner immediately alter .the morning service Sunday, at 11 o clock. At 2:30 o clock in the afternoon the nwrriberi ef the church will conduct their annual business meeting. Reports will be made and several advisory board mem' bar will ba elected. In th evening at 7.M e-elck tha sound film, "Tha Whola Ar - mor," win be shown. Thi film aaanra uay aa m taw ail among Mrs. Aldrich Will Be Here Jan. 72 Mr. Willard Aldrich, of the of the Mixing Bowl" fame. "Out will peak at a tea honoring the moth er ef the boys and girl who are memtwra or the Good News-Joy Club sponsored by the Child Evan- ttelism Fellowship of Salem. The tea t which everyone In terested is invited will be held in the lower Fireside Room of the First Baptist church, Marion and Liberty Streets, on Friday. Janu ary b, at l:W o'clock. Mrs. Aid rich Is ia great demand a speak er at mother's banquets and gath erings throughout the northwest. She is the wife of Dr. Willard Al drich, president of the Multnom ah School of the Bible, Portland, and the mother of nine children. Georse Herbert Swift, BD, rector. i:m sm.. Holy communion. : am.. ramlly service and church achool. 1:30 a.m.. Nurserv In rirenlaf mnm 11:00 a m.. Prayer acrvtcc'cr Euchar ist. 11:00 a.m.. Nursery in Fireplace room. 1:30 a m , Midweek Commun ion IWednesdoy). 0.SA p m.. Youne ,-ewi.m s reMsrwenia tia aciSOQt MU denial. Ckarrk ef lesas rkrlrt ef letter uay aaiara msrassi-etn ana Mad ison Sta.. John E. danebury, blahop. 1:00 in. Priesthood meeting. 10:3 am., aunaay scnooi. 7 m pm., sacra ment service. Firs etetkeaist rkarcn Brooks ft. Moore, DD. minister. 1:10 and 11:0 am.. Morning Servians, aermon: "Don't Let It Go Dull" Pint Baptist Church Marion l-ioerty. ur. Lloyd T. Anderson, nas. tor. Rev. Thornton Jaaaina. asaisunl pastor. 0:41 a rn.. Sunday achool. 1100 a m . Worship. "The Christian Re sponsibility Before God." Rev. peter Deyneka. 3 Ml pm.. Afternoon Rlhle Prophecy rally. I'M pm.. Service, featuring colored snovln pictures of the Russian field. rur Corners Baptist Church State and Kima Streeta. Rev. Victor L. Louris. pastor. 1:41 a m.. Sunday school. ll:0O am.. Pastor speaktruj 130 pm. Young People's ni crimes 1.30 pm.. Gospel service. This it year opportunity r hear lifil head th geaditiont ef behind th Iran curtain and Russia ia alibi Prophecy. Dr. Lloyd Anderson, Past Rev. Father Johassav, aavtter St. Louis Catholic peutea wtil lb fueet aoeakar. Convert bers will be givew spans! teeners. Mrs. N. C. Mkksd and Mrs. Taul Stiff have feeea aarnad refreaav meat boat esae All anemfcer of the parish are lerited to participate ia trie pub lic Noveaa te Our lady of Leairv dfs, sponsored by the CPef A. which will begia in St. Mary, Church Feb. S aad aad Fab. tl. The eerritt. held ia bonar et Marian Year, will begin each evening at 7:30 p.m. The aaUoael court COW A b sponsoring a errs Live poetry con- teat with a -Catholic Theae." Th local court will TMrtuipale in th twtrtest, and Mia PatricU Ceaaell has been appointed chair dmh. First, second aad third cash swards will be give is three divisions, open to both grade and high school students. Kctrii must be submitted by MsrCi 13, and winner In the local contest may compete in the atat contest Mra. Alois JCeber, Relief for Peace chairman, reported receiv ing letters of thank (or cloth ing sent to'Variou needy institu tions in Europe. Mr. J. A. Kais er. ick-visiting chairman, report er, metneer who were ill dur ing the past Riooth Included, Mr. . C. Wagner, Mrs. Jos. Otter, Mrs. Wiiiiam Bean sad Mrs. Robert Zollner. Mrs. E. A. Hsauner, Home end Fsmjly Life chalrnun gavar a report. The (rand regent presented tl00 check to Abbot Damian for the Seminary building fuad, which were the proceeds from the benefit movies shown her in December. Rev. Cyril Lebold, OSB, chap Iain, spoke briefly, and announc ed that the Uoanga University Glee club of Spokane, will give a concert in Mount Angel Tues day, Jan. IS, at S e'clock. in the St. Mary' school auditorium. Members offered spiritual bou quet Tor the lster of Mrs. Angela Griesensuer, end for the sister of Miss Clara Duda. Mrs. Joseph Walker receive the at tendance award. A social for members will be given oa Monday, Jan. 23, with card and refreshments. Hostess committee in charge are Mixs Elizabeth Kcbcr and Mrs. Joseph L. Wachter. co-cbsirmen; sad Mr. Hugo HenMbora, Mrs. 0. J. William, Mrs. Alfred Bernt, Mrs. Mark Purdy, Mis Irene Suss, Mrs. Robert Zollner, Mrs. Earl Manning and Mrs. Al Lulay. A social hour followed, with Mrs. E- G. Unger and Mra. Fran cis C. Schmidt serving refresh ments. ... . f nqlCWOOd 5l0tl 1 -. ,7 , -.. Billy GrOnOtTI riliTt The Billy -Graham film. "OIL town, U.S.A.." will be shows Sunday ovarii ag at tha Engle wood Evangelical United Breth ren Church. As a aequel to "Mr. Texas. the picture it filmed against the background of the world' moat fabulou city, Houston, Texas. In breath-taking color "Oiltown, U.S.A." tells the gripping story of one man's experience with bis God. Amity Churches Mat! WUbtud OTsvdtT. BiiUr, tun- 4y Kliool U n Morolu vorrhii 11 a.n Junior HI BIT 1 34 p.. Bttriilni Serfvlcs p.m. nurli f Chrtol Ulnlttff, Jimn Hatttuw AUpt D D- BIMaf tchaMl U a m. Urolnt worship 11 .in. CbrUUti. En aUavor 1:30 p ti. Bvcnlnf tttrvlc 1:3$ p.. Choir prutUa H p.. IMhatttw McCoomI!. VlntstePP. S anal A .WaaaMl It -M. UOTaVlOp WOTaaiip 11 .. YOUth MsOTemaiP P - Otvh Grt riiairl Brurt MfCoonell, minittpr. Mornlnt .worship 9 At an. BiMtUT fch( u u td 0-4-Frank E. Mapaa. pastor. Bunilar aaihaya. It a Morniaa vtwiAlp U :m. Vombv paottiaa matt! 1:11. BvMlaVf wrrlM l p m. FAITH TABERNACLE ' 130) North Sm at Deities Street . SUNDAY HEAR MAX WYATT 1 1 A. M. - ".unrlie Ovr Sahara" I P. M. - Th Sun Sett d- 71 .SP.l ,ns.,h "!!' ? modern, prophetic preaching needs? Pr rptUI', " me" th mn', SATURDAY NIGHT, 8 P. M. SALEM'S UNIQUE CHURCH SERVICE LyfWf ) mWtm) Arch Bailey C. S weT ' m ) FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST LIBERTY ft CHEMEKETA STREETS 1 MM ) Friday Evening January 15, at 8 P. M. Tint Church of Christ, Sci-nti.t, Salem, eordi.lly Invited you to attend. This lectun "Ul be broadcast oter Salem radio , Lat, on KOCO (1490 he) Aurora Women Elect Officers AURORA Newly elected of "cars ia the Aurora W nam's Aaasnatfion an Mra. Harriet Ehtta. preside!; Mis Hilda Reaaer, litre aeidaat; Mrs. Marry Vaa Andale, eeantery. aad Mrs. P. 0. Ottaway, trnaaMrrr. Outgo ing gwaMdeat is Mrs. Joha Ea nch. - At the fterwanWr meetiag, a fareweil est ceded to Mr. C. M. Moffitt sad Mrs. aUdaey Mof tltt who are leaving eoen tor South Carolina to make their home. Th Young Adult Fellowship met Sunday night, Jan. 10, in the home of Howard sad Loyd Alice lowrie. " Dttriaf the fsutuh et Decem ber, the following were received into th fcUovnbip ef the Aa ron cJMirch: Mr. sad Mrs. A. F. Hs worth, Mr. aad Mrs. Eugene Cole, Larry Cole aad Barbara Cole. The annual mecUnga were held la the Aurora church oa Monday, Jen. 11, end in the Butte vi lie church oa Tuesday, Jka. 12. Both began with potluck suppers at 6:30 p.m. Fellowship Will Hear Smithson Mrs. Lens Smithson, superin tendent of HUlcrest school for Guis, will speak before the Sa lera Uaitarian FeUowship at it legular meeting Suaday, 10:30 a.m., at the Women Club, 460 N. Cottage St Her subject will be "The Cause, The Cure, end The After Can of Juvenile De linquent." Mrs. Smithsoa has been work ing in the field of care for ju venile delinquents tor the last tea yeart, hiviEg been auperin- tendent of me state Training Schools (or Girl in Missouri prior to coming to Oregon four years ago. Everyone interested is invited te attend. Coffee will be served following the service. Silyerton Pastors Will Elect Jan. 25 SILVERTON Th Silverton Ministerial Association met Tues day morning ia the Immanuel Lutheran church office with Bev. Joseph G. Lutbro, president, pre siding. Monday, Jan. 28, was set as the date for the annual busi ness meeting of the Week Day Bible Class AssoeiaHcs. Officers will be elected st thia meeting and plans laid tor the coming year. The meeting will be held ia the Washineton Irv ing Building and will convene at pm. A church survey of the city will be made the week of Feb. T. The urvey under the auspices of the ministerial association will be directed by Bev. Arnold W. Nelson with the churches of the city supplying the needed worker. Peter Deyneka Salem Speaker Rev. Peter Deyneka, founder gnd general director of the Slavic Gospel association, will give three addreue at the First Bap tist church Sunday and a fourth St Salem Height Baptist church. He eill speak at II a.m., 3 and 7:3 p.m. at the First Bap tist and at t):30 at Salem Heights. Dr. Deyneka, an extensive trav eler with Slavic background will be here in the absence of Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson, Firt Baptist pastor who i In Lo Angeles, where be is participating as a speaker at the Torrey Memorial Bible conference. Christian Science: The Joyous 1954 Responsibilities Seen In Silverton Sermon Theme cit vfrvoM New official In stalled in the local church and wsgsted plan for their tS4 respensibilitie are suggested ia tha tnnir-a of sermons Sod yOUIUJ- foik reeeiietiofts' lesson themes, en the second 6ndy after fSpt- phasy, Jaa. 17. ae:rteton hv Faith Alone and th Universal Priesthood of the Believer,- I in mornins armo tooie of Bev. Joseph. Cooper, of Christian and Mission- ary alliance. 'Jesus rorssrisis tuna,' is ta lu a .so. stsauay school lesson topic. Discussion topic for th Alliance Young Folk. IM sat., is "Uf end Times of Martin Luther." Eve ning sermoa by Pastor Cooper it th tapir: "For By Grace ar Yt Saved Through Fsttta." Bev. Arnold W. Nelson, pastor of Immanuel Lutheran congrega tion, will speak en "Living Water'' as hi sermon aubject topic Jan. 17 for the 11 e'clock worship hour. The newly elected officers of trie congregation wui be formally installed at thi ser vice, l-uuicr sjcokuc; acre as tm. Family Night at 749 i to i pocsored by ta Sunday school teacher group as a Sunday School Parent-Teacher meeting. "Congregation Work in Focus," ia the Sunday 11 e'clock sermon theme oa the second Sunday after Epiphany, by Paator Joseph A Luthre, Trinity Lutheran church, the reference to the congrega tion's annual business meeting. Luther Lesgue 7:30 e'clock dis cussion theme ll: The Lord is in Hi Holy Temple." The devotional worship theme for the Calvary Lutheran church Sunday at 11 o clock, Rev. Ar- vid L. Hokonion speaking, is "Sermon of the Living Water." Evening worship t S o'clock. Wednesday Bible study and pray cr service, 8 p.m. Confirmation cuts, Saturday, t a.m. Thursday cusir rehearsal, 7:0 p.m. "Stewardship of Influence'' the second in the stewardship sermon series (or the Rev. Joha R. Rice of Pilgrim Holiaesi church, at the morning worship hour Sunday following the t:45 a.m. Sunday school period. One hour of fasting and prayer, Fri day, 12 noon to 1 p.m. Wednes day evening, 7:80, Bible study and prayer. Pilgrim Youth service meeting Sunday, 6:45 p.m., Mrs. Price directing. Seventh Day Adventict wor ship hour, Saturday, Jan. 16, fol lows Sabbath school teschers' meeting, Archie Bovee, superin jndent, at 8:30 o'clock in the Reiser Discusses life ef Christ ... "Whet Happened ia the Wilder Bess" will be the second of a erica of aermons on "Incidents in the Life of .lesui" presented thi Sunday at 11 a.m. in the First Congregational church, Marion and Cottage by Dr. Julias J. Kciser. Sunday School Clasae for all age groups, including adults, meet at :30 a.m. and the High School Group at 6:30 p.m. The Huntington Fellowship, a study and discussion group, will meet at the parsonage, 7gs Stewart Street, at I p.-,. Wright Named to Head Bible School Georgke B. Wright, 42 24 Hager St. has been appointed general superintendent o( the Bible School of the Garden Road Christian Church. In this capa city he will direct the entire euui-auunai program ot ine con-1 gregation. Two new Bible School classes will be started at once to care for the need of this rapidly' growing Khool which at I present has an attendance of First Prtsbyterian Church Chemeketa and Winter "On Finding God" John 14:8 by Dr. Poling Tw Services: 9 4 J ft 1 1 a m. KOCO, 10:00 A, M. "1'1 isiiaii-in B Fritter. iu7 1. 154 forenoon. period et Ceng wor. ship led by Mrs. P. A. BMnnaa. General worship topic: "Chris. tianity and the Christian."' ial Setarday agate: VsrtnUit Late aad the aerviee." A district peaker will bring the meiaest Tuesday, 7:30 p a, study ot tat Book of Revelations. Friej,, 7 p.m., Bible tvUsdy. Edwta D. Hyatt, instructor. Aaoottfiea4 by Charles W:!k-r is the meeting of the First Bap tist church oi ouvenon at the Seventh Dy Adventist church oa Sunday, at N. Second and Park Su. Rev. Air under fiauerweia will apeak. Suaday achool, 10 a.m., worship 11. Bible Proph ecy class Thursday, 7:30 pra, Jan. 14, 21, 28. "Bora Anew" ii the topic for the 11 a.m. sermon of Rev. Ar thur Charles Bates of the First Christian church. Christian En deavor at 6:30 p.m. A study ia the Pulms" ts th aermon topic for the 7:80 pas. aerviee Suaday, ' The Church's On Founda tion" is th sernwn theme of the Bev. Paul v. Henry at th Methodist ehurch for the aaorn. ing war snip aour, ui service following th 8:48 o'clock Sunday achool hour. At 7:30 p.m., HYP meet with Mr. ana Mrs. Mitt Baui, yuth exwDseliors. Payne Resigns Local Pastorate Rev. Donald Payne, minister of Christian- edueatioa for the First Christian ehurch of Salem since January, 1BS2, and Interim min ister for the past four and one half months, announced his res ignation at the meeting of the oiiiciai board of the church. Mr. Payne is resigning his post here to accept a call to the pas-. torate of the First Christian church of Pendleton. The change of pastorates will take place on February IS. Before bis coming to Salem, Mr. Payne was the minister ef the First Christian church of Corvallis, Oregon, for three and one-half years. Luther Biography Service Subject ''Here I Stand," a biography of Martin Luthern by Dr. Roland Bainton, professor of church history at Yale university, is the basia of the evening service at Leslie Methodist church Sunday at 7:30. The servtc will be led by th epastor, Rev. Collii Blair. "Letting God into Your Life is the them for the moniy. service. Thi is on in s serin d service extending from Ne Year's until Easter in th nation-wide church attendance pro gram o( the Methodist ehurch. For this series the inclusive theme is "Give God a Chance No." Missionary Film At 1st Evangelical "Missions in Action." the month ly missionary program ot th First Evangelical United Brethren church i presenting the tound motion picture "They, Too, Need Christ" at 1:10 thi Sunday eve ning. January 17. This film con cerns home missionary work among Spanish apeakitig Ameri cans, ana dramatically presents the nieces of such work and the need tor extended efforts in this field. Christian ft Missionary Alliance Church North Fifth snd Cslaet Paul W. Gunther, raster t:4S a m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. "After This Mannar Pray 6:30 p.m. A. Y. Fellowship Installation of Officers 7:30 f. m. "The Incompar able Christ" JANUARY 20-22 Sunday achool Conference Rv. T. W. Chapman, ladr -j.M aa a' a u Way of Love ..- -. r