Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 29, 1954, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Oregon
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CONVOCATION SPEAKER
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Bishop Stephen Bayne, Jr., of the diocese of Olympia,
who will give the principal address during the final luncheon
meeting, Feb. 4, of the convocation for ministers and laymen,
Oregon Council of Churches. He will speak on "The Best
Defense."
Oregon Council of Churches
To Hold Convocation Here
Men prominent in the field of
religion, ministers and lay del
egates will be in Salem Feb
ruary 2, 3 and 4 for a convoca
tion of the Oregon Council fo
Churches.
The sessions will be held at
The First Christian church and
speakers will include Gov. Paul
Patterson, Dr. Henry Hitt Crane
of Central Methodist church, De-
Methodist Young
Folk Take Over
The Senior M.V.F. of the First
Methodist church will present "I
Was There!', at 6:30 Sunday night
in the Fellowship roo;ns. The pro
gram will tell through a special
narrative and musical presenta
tion of the program of the World
Outreach Area. Participating in
the program will be Mary Lou
Starr, LaMona Collins, Mac Ba
ker and Cabot Clark. Musical se
lections will be given by Loanne
Mundinger and Sharon Anderson.
The special projects of the Out
reach Area will be discussed at the
Sunday evening meeting. LoAnne
Mundinger is chairman of this area
of the M.Y.F. program with Judy
Hume, Carol Witliams, LaMona
Collins, Mary Lou Starr, Gene An
dal and Edwin Boles assisting on
the committee.
High School Youths
In Sunday Program
Youth Sunday will be celebrat
ed at the First Congregational
church, 700 Marion street, Sun
day at 11 a.m.
Members of the Pilgrim Fel
lowship, the high school group
in the church, will conduct the
worship, and two youth members,
Ann Hansen and Norman Luther,
will speak on the Pilgrim Fel
lowship statement of purpose.
Others taking part will be Sue
Grier, John Garner, Roger Mor
ley, Larry Goodman, John Ham-
merstad, and Peter an Horn.
Youth members singing in the
choir will be Steve Little, Doug
Galloway, Jim Heath, Larry
Goodman, Roylea Allen, and
Peter Van Horn.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kannier
are the adult sponsors of the
group.
troit; Dr. Ralph Bridgmen of the
court of domestic relations, To
ledo, Ohio; Bt. Rev. Stephen
Bayne, Jr., of the diocese of
Olympia; Dr. U. G. Dubach of
Lewis and Clark college, Port
land; Prof. Thomas Bennett, de
partment of religion, Willamette
university; Rev. Edwin Bracher,
director of the Lutheran Com
pass mission, and State Senators
Howard Belton, Philip Hitchcock,
Richard Neuberger and Rep. Mark
Hatfiele.
Dr. Hitt will open the program
Tuesday afternoon with an ad
dress on the subject, "The Mod
ern Relevance of Protestant
Principles." During the after
noon there, will be a panel dis
cussion concerning the, church
mission in world affairs with C,
A.iSprague, Dr. Paul Means, Dr,
Dubach, Bernhard Fedde and
Prof. Thomas Bennett participat
ing. A layman's breakfast will be
served Wednesday morning with
Dr. Dean Brooks of the state !
hospital in charge; Bishop Lane
W. Barton ot the diocese of east
ern Oregon will give thep rinci-
Dal address.
Dr. Bracher will be the lunch
eon speaker Wednesday noon.
During the afternoon the bus
iness of the council will be con
sidered and new officers will be
installed during a dinner meett
in? Wednesday nieht
The program Tnursaay win
consist of a breakfast for wom
en arranged by the Salem Coun
cil of Church Women; an ad
dress by Dr. Crane; a counselling
seminar and Bishop Bayne s ad
dress during the closing lunch
eon.
Youth Revival
Services Slated
Youth revival services will be
held at Wesleyan Methodist
church, 13th and Mill streets at
7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
Rev, Atwood S, Cool, accordiaa-
ist and trumpet player, and Mrs.
Cool, pianist, will provide pecial
music. Rev. Cool wilt be 1 the
speaker. -, '
Sunday's service will empha
size youth. . At 7:4S p.m. the
Young Peoples Society will be
in charge of a dicussioo program.
A ditrict missionary convec
tion is scheduled for 2:30 and
7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2, with
Rev. J. R. Swanger, home mis
sionary secretary of Syracue, N,
x., as the guet speaker.
Give God Chance
Subject of Talk
"Giving God a Chance with the
Family, is the theme of the serv
ices of worship at Leslie Metho
dist church Sunday morning at 11
o'clock. At the conclusion of the
service the Douglas Partridee
family will demonstrate briefly a
method of keeping the halo
around family living.
While all families of the church
are being urged to be present for
this service, special recognition is
being extended to all families
with growing children. The pastor
will speak oit "Giving Family Life
a Lift." The nursery is provided
for all small children.
This service is another in the
current series at Leslie in the
theme "Give God a Chance Now."
Around this idea the Methodist
church is making a nation-wide
emphasis on church attendance
through Easter. -
Bible Institute
Commencement
The WILLAMETTE BIBLE IN
STITUTE closes its firt sesion
of classes at a Commencement
service on Sunday afternoon at
3:00 o'clock at the First Baptist
church. Some 70 Indents will re
ceive certificates for approved
work during the eight weeks of
classes. Speaking at the after
noon session will be Dr. John
Houer, Pastor from Lebanon. Dr.
Houser previously taught in the
Northwestern School of Minnea
polis, Minnesota.
The Institute will open In the
Fall for a full time evening se-
lon.
Ktirfct Kaasarlal CaaiianUaaai lento
1 wttita. ffslnUur. Bund; aenoel CM
a.. wsrsnlj) asmot 11 .. xwtia sin.
nr :JH p.m. ,
Ssl.t Faal'a Wwil-South Llwrtj
nd 7r Heir Communion 1 .39 m.m.
Fmrallr Mrrtec and churelt achoat 10
l u m.m. Dedlcatleii ef corntrsUn
.. PetncstlOR 0 cfiarcn 4 pat.
St. J.has LaMwru (Ms. S7" Court
strmk as Nerlh ln. H, W. Grass, Meter.
Services 10:30 L&. eunrtay school ;!.
BtMa tllss :.
Sl,i TrsSS, Ctftiar . 3i Chf mfisis.
Bund, schssl 1ft 8f rrks 11. Topic; "7 is
Kttrsftl Her. Olirs alerea.
SI. JucbIi CttnM Cbemttaifc nd
Vmter. Rev. Jos. X- YnderDecs, putter.
BimSmf msssM, -7, 1. i ll, IS. JO mai
11:11 Ccmltinaat Ssturdsj 1.10 to IS 10
ud T:M to 1, ,
Hni Ckmnk at Cartas, getrattet IM
tnt and cfcemeketa streets. Stuxdsy
srhool mt II a.m. Church ienrleti at li
am, a&ti ft,st. Lassan-serDHi SHb
t: "Lol." WeosMdsy realm jerries
at .
Church af Jhui Christ f Setter Dir
SalBta-tMarmaal ".Hh aso atedlsi
streets. John . aallsbury, bishop; Prlest
biod meetlnr 9 a.m. Sttadar actaool 10:30
a.au Sacrament service 1 skss.
INSTRUCTOR
SILVERTON Miss Wanda
Needles, who is conducting Bible
classes in the Washington Irving
club rooms at Silverton.
MINISTER
Church Dedication ct
Lebanon on Sunday
LEBANON Official dedica
tory services for Trinity Baptist
church at 72 Elmore St., will
be held at 3 p.m., Sunday, Jan.
31.
, The three story building which
Includes auditorium and rooms
for 25 Sunday school classes, was
started last September.
Speakers during the service
will come from various sections
of the state. The church was or
ganized here in June 1953. It is
a branch of the First Baptist
church of Sweet Home. Its pas
tor is Rev, John Hash.
Knight Memorial
Youth Emphasis
In observance of Youth Sun
day, a number of young people
will assist in the morning wor
hip services at Knight Memorial
Congregational church. The min
ister's sermon subject will be
"The King's Messengers.
Mary Arnold will give the call
to worship and the scripture
reading will he by Ann Lowery.
Others on the program Include
Gail Ashby, prayer: Arlene Wea
ver and Sally White, candle
lighters; George Andrews, clari
net olo; Bill Drakeley, Dick Pear
son, Ernie Ferguson and Archie
Elliott, Jr., ushers.
Annual Banquet
AtFirsfEUB
The annual Sweetheart Ban
quet, sponsored by the Brother
hood of the First Evangelical Un
ited Brethren Church, Marion and
Summer, is to be held the night
of February 4th.
Dr. Paul wood, well known
throughout this area and present
ly the representative of the Bible
Meditation League, will be the
speaker. Dr. Wood ha had wide
experience as a pastor and in ra
dio and teaching, as well as in
other fields of public relations.
ttutmmam s,NNa.
Hemorrhoids
PUIS" '
"Prolapse"
No Operation Ne Hetaitolftatisn
FREf 0E5CRIPTIVI BOOKLf 1
' ski
Rev. Kenneth Bryant who will
conduct a series of youth serv
ices at thet First Church of the
Nazarene.
Nazarene Church
Youth Program
Reverend Kenneth Bryant T
Longview, Wash,, will be the gue
speaker for a series of Youth
Week Services, February 1-7, at
the First Church of the Nazarene,
Rev. Bryant graduated from Oli
vet Nazarene college and was or
dained to the ministry In 1948.
Since that time, besides his evan
gelistic activities, be has served
pastorates in Gary, Ind.f Spencer
S.D., and is at present Pastor of
the First Church of the Nazarene
in Longview,
The week will be characterized
by devotional, recreational, and
social activity. Rev. Bryant wilt
be speaking in services open to
the public on Wednesday, Thurs
day and Friday nights as well as
in the mornins and evening serv
ices on Sunday, February 7,
Gfttties It CbrUtUn Youn pfople'j
MrvJce p.m. Doug Cot, fpeker Ser
vices 7:35 p.m. vttix Cos pelt.ot
Four Csrneri &kUsi Btkle cd m
atreeti. Hev, )cter L homkn, pastor.
Sunday ichool fr35 .m. Marutat ot
ihfp It o'clock, ptot MkSm, Youst
peoistc's lttae ;3$ p.m. Zveninf gsi
pet wrt.ce 1:30 p.m.
Kill Htptitt Marlon and Ubrty. Dr.
tiagd T. Atvderwn, psisr. Re. Thorn
ton Jap?,- tssnt pa tor. 8un6r ,
srhosl $:4i ,m. Momlnr worthw it i
o'fioffit. ' Ood'a Word to th BeUtver, i
Pastor Uoyd T, AnjJuoa. Vsatfe me, (
intt, 8:15 p.m. xmnw tospe) rri ,
tiorts" Attemoon traduation rvSj sf 1
lha WH!mt VBy Blbia IrtitUut t ;
3 p m, with Dr, John K cuter ol Lebanon ,
spealriitK. - '
Vlrtt 7 via eel 11 TlnJlM Hrlhrm
Corner Marion ant aunmer. Rev, K. C
Jamitftoii ml&Uter, Bungay Ktaoo t:4
a n, "Won hip 10:b0 a.m. Sermon: "Orxl'j
wossprfyl Lora." Touch Feilowaoiti $:$t
p.m. TlthInc.w Wowhlp f:M p.m. ouiii
Oraea Laihctam CELCJ Sussjifit and
Lanilm aenuei. BunvliF acfaDol and Si
We cIaaj a. -45 a.m. Divine wortistp It
a.m. Lutbtr Zacue S pn. &. W. Bottt,
pastor,
SfeiaoHtalcat Caster 381 W, CoUaie.
tJntt? ciaaa fey Vnlif taacbtf, Tufiday,
WegnrMia? and Friday, 12 to 3. Science
or ffifiid ThuttQUT 12 to i Xrara fteuop,
meditation.
Cafrarr Bmnttt South Llbf-iy a.
ler 8t. Omar N. Barth, pastor, Bible
chDol 9 ts. "What Pray-r Doe or
God1 1 1. XvmnEelitt mtl aaverlu.
Broadcast over KQAE WW Kc. YouVh
crouDK maatlns .3 with Rt, aniS lira.
Oattflua, "When Monktra Make Mfe
Out of Men 7:30. Her. Cmil OaTertuit
Cballc painttnc "The Lliht House."
Jaaan La Meaiar'a! Method (at Corner
of tfefieHon and Winter atrcata. Xxnett
PTeaton OouWer, tdVn.itT. DWin wor
ahtp arr5ra mi 11 a.m. Barm on auoleet.
"Th ProtijfaJ'a Hio3r." Chorrh achool
at .4S a.m. Family ntci S:M m.
GMiral Lalavao Korih Capitol and
Oautea atraau O. B. Husdatrom, paator,
Cantral Lutheran Hear KOCO, S:3fe Bttn-
day aeftool t:4, Morslsr mnhlp 11. JtTa-
sfor terrictM T..
SI, Vinrai it Paal Cat fa to Coiumhfa
and Wrrlle atreet. Maiiea at C, 1:20,
t il. It) and II IS a n. Contaiilona Bat-
urtlay, to :30 and 7 to I JO p.m.
Plrai Sslrftaatlet IU0 -Wadlaoa aitect.
Oitct at :45. Reamar aarvle at
Speaker Dt. Vincent MalSrit.
FInt Method let Church and fltate Sta,
Two tnornlna aarvicea :sa as4 It a.m.
Ba Thou Oar Conatant. Oyert aarmon.
Brook B. Moora, mJaiiter.
Caart ftraai ChrJatiaa Court at Htb,
Sunda? aeboot : m, WeraSl and
Communion serriea 10.50 cm. Sermon sr
Mr. Hurd, "A Crownfnc Virtue." Bible
atudr elaaaea and Youth croupa t;3o p.m.
Special evenna proiram 7:33. Mount
Ollret MaJ Choraa.
Salem Valtarla Fellawafelp 460 North
Csttaie atreet. Dr. ChsrJea DerthNrk wtll
apeak en "Mental Health and Reitffoo,
16:30 a.m. Church achool for the syr
aery and primary grade 1Q:JP a.m. -
Tha Bethel lUodat North Oottaca at
"T3" atrett. Ba. Budeph WfOtka. pa tor,
Sunday achocl t:t a.m. Worship aerrire
1 a.m., tha paator preach! nr on tha
topic: "F'rora flupplaoter to Prince. " Wo-
me&'a Mlm.or.ary oclfty asnoal proiram
at 1:50 p.m.
St. Hark'a t.ibra 343 Worth Ch-jrrh
itreet. Sunday ihool t:0 a m. Wotihlp
aerf.ee II a m. 8ermo& by tht paator, the
Rer, John 2 Cauhle. Adutt relsaiou in
atraetton ciast 4 p m. Tntermeolata Luth
er laatua meeU at p.m. Tetmr TtopWa
JeafTjt meet at f :Je.
Fra MethodM Market at Winter St
Re. K. C. Miliar, patter. Sandar aehoot
t Ai a.m. AH moraine orhta It a.m.
The Reward of COTilldfnte' Touta
rilowhip I t) pa. Serrlee 7 jp p.m.
Hearcanlced Chareh ef JTeaaa ?(( af
LaUer liey Halnta Vlth aed Cbemeketa
atraete. Oeorje W, Bpevd, paitor. Church
aehoof 9 , Worship terrlee II. J. L,
Varhet, ddtriet prettdent, apeaktr. Jte-
nlnc worthlp, WUUam W. Bvalo, apeak -
r.
Conference fo
End Next Week
The Midwinter Sunday School
Conference being held at the
Christian and Missionary Alliance
church will conclude next week
with sessions being held Wednes
day, Thursday and Friday nights
at 7:30 p.m. All three sessions will
be conducted by Hev. T. W. Chap
man of Albany. District Simriav
fSehpol Secretary for the Chris
tian and Missionary Alliance, and
Sunday School Conference rcpre-
seraauve lor tne National Sunday
School Association of Chieaeo. FVi.
day night the Sunday School vis-
naiion sound film, "Doorways to
Decision" will be shown as an
added feature.
Bethel Baptist
Women's Society
Women's Missionary society of
the Bethel Baptist church. North
Cottage at D Street, will present
its annual program at 7:30 o'clock
Sunday evening. The main feature
of the program will be a mission
ary play, entitled, "Unto the Least
o These." The play depicts the
practical aspects ol missions. The
new officers of the society will be
installed by the pastor. The mem
bers and friends ol the Salt Creek
uaptist Church will be the special
guests at the program. A mission
ary offering will be received. Re
freshments are to be served fol
lowing the program. . .
Many Students
In Bible Class
SILVERTON At the Monday
evening meeting of the Silver-
ton week-day Bible Association
at the Washington Irving club
rooms, with Hev, Joseph A.
Luthro presiding, . assisted by
Mrs. Este! Owen as secretary,
Miss Wanda Needles, Instructor,
t reported that 58S students volun-
j tanly attend the three and one
i i half day Bible classes from the
1 Eugene Field grades and Beth-
1 any eighth grades.
I aT
Only six pupils from the Ea-
I gene Field school do not attend.
1 If;.. 1 J, . I ni.
ieiasses m the Canty schools on
Thursdays of each week,
Mrs. Estel Owen is spiritual
education chairman from the Sib
vertoa Parent-Teacher Asoscia-
won. ' "
The local Ministerial Ansasln.
tion makes possible the week-day
sioie scnoou
The city ol Silverton donates
the building room for classes.
The sen ice stations and fuel
distributors donate the oil for
heating the class rooms. Friends
furnish all needed materials, in
eluding blackboards, chairs,
desks and window shades, and
the redecorating and painting of
the watts.
The association expressed ap
preciation to A. E. McCuttough,
school caretaker, who looks after
many duties In the Bible work. ',
New officers elected Monday
night were: Pastor Joseph. A.
Cooper, president; Rev. faul W.
Henry, vice president; A, Fergu
son, secretary; Olga Johnson,
treasurer.
Visitation and open bouse will
ba March 8, 8, 10 for parents to
attend on the day ttat their
children are in class. Refresh
ments are to be served. -
On Friday evening, April , a
program will be given when Miss
Needle will make presentations
to deserving students, .
The Bible classes will be com
pleted May 21.
Pastor Luthro, retiring presi
dent, installed the new officer.
Visiting Ministers Speak in
Many Woodburn Churches
Mental Health to
Be Discussed
"Mental Health and Heligion"
will be the subjeet of a taik bv
Dr. Charles Derthick before the
Salem Unitarian Fellowship Sun
day at the Women's Club, 460 N.
Cottage St., at 10.30. .m. Dr,
Derthick is Professor of Psy
chology at Willamette Univer
sity, A discussion and coffee
hour will be held following the
services. All persona interested
it mvneo to attend.
WOODBURN Dr. David Fer
guson of Prslum will speak at
the Woodburn and Bethel Pres
byterian churches Sunday morn
ing m tne auenee ot . Rev, Rob
ert E, Van who will be the speak
er at umatiftt to a series of
meetings beginning Sunday and
extending through Friday. The
local westsyterian church will
have a similar series of meet
ings by a visiting partor some
time In February. I. Fergu
son will speak at the Bethel
church at ID a.m. with Siradav
school following the service, and
at the Woodburn church at 11
a.m. Sunday school at Wood hum
is at B;45 a.m. There will be bo
evening services.
Her. Ben Larson, "artist Illus
trator and iltummator of the
Gospel" will be at the 7;4J n.m.
service Sunday at the Foursquare
community church.. He will have
as his subject "There la No
Path," and will paint picture
in oils as he brings the message.
A background sf vocal ant in
strumental music is also used.
The person bringing the most
visitors to the service will re
ceive the finished painting. For
the 11 a.m, service Rev. Arthur
GoWe will speak on the topic.
sat Mouse ot rientv. Sunday
school is at 9 45 a.m. and Cru
saders and Cadets at 6:30 p.m. ;
Evangelist and Mrs, David1
Godwin ol Dallas, Tex., who were i
recently in Woodburn, opened !
return series of meetings at the1
local Assembly of God church
Thursday night, Jan, 23, at 7:30
p.m. and will continue each eve
ning except Mondays through
Feb, 14, He also will have charge
ol the 11 s.m. service this Sun
day, Sunday school will be at
9.45 a.m. - .
The 11 a,m, service Sunday
at the Methodist church will be
In celebration ot the installation
of the new floor In the building.
The sermon topic sf Rev. Ornwi
B. Trick will be "For Oaken
Blocks to Splendor on the Floor.'
A fellowship dinner will follow
the service.
A "Victory March" will be t
feature of the 11 a.m. service at
the Woodburn Church of God
Sunday. The topic for the wc
ship hour wilt be "What Witt
He Find?" and will continue the
drive begun last Sunday and ex
tending through the week to
raise $1,000 for further extension
of the buitdme program. The
8 p.m. service Sev. Baldwin, pat-
tor, wilt have aa his sermon
church Sunday Rev. J. William
Cartesa wiil tpeat at 11 au&.
on the teste "He Hungered."
Sunday school ii at 10 a.m. and
Luther League meeting at 7'.30
p.m. in the parish halt Mem
bers of the board of deacons and1
trustees wiil meet Monday eve
Ring at 8 o'clock in the, parish
ball.
The 11 o'rtoear service t St
Mary's Episcopal eburrfc will
include litany, antecsmmunlM
and sermon with the charea 1
school in session at the tarn
hour. Comtnunioa wm he d
ministered1 at the 1M a m, ierv
tee. :
Honor Roil af
Woodburn High
First honor roll for Woodbars
high school lor the first temet
ter fallows: .
Student having all ones Dea
Bishoprkk, Richard W. Dixon.
Ghartene Raid.
Students bavins ones and twos.
Ruth Marie Acpiegate, GeraldiM
Armstrong, ratneja Batmiami,
Dorothy Baxter, KatU Sue Clark,
Peggy Dserfler, Karate Eekworfr
let, Rossi ?e Forsythe, Darlene
Greeotnger, Wilms Humm,
Royal Hastle, Jean Hayes, Janice.
Juve, Geraldine Xotka, Card Abb
Ltvcsay, Shaky Luridblad, Joyes
Mack, Karen Hagnuson, Nelli
Mariott, Carmelite Moiiett, Bar
bara Mouses-, Helen McGaffee,
Jane McGrath, Betts Norton,
Barbara Paulson, Sue Fauisoo,
Kocbeue Plank, Martha Ramon,
Jo Reed, Kr c i Kay Bond,
Dixie Duud, Jeast Sahson, Judj
Schmld,, Howard Sea ion, Delene
Seeiy, Glenda Stely, Marsam
Smith, Jalraer Stafney, Teasett
Stravens, Kathryn Thompson,
Amity Churches
GOSPEL QUARTET FETE
NEWBERG The fifth annual
Gospel Quartet festival, sponsor
ed by the Singing Men of
George Fox College, will be pre
sented Sunday, Feb. 7, at 3 p.m.
at the Newherg Union high
school.
Baailsl tUrbara Cndtr, paster. Baa.
da? srNsol 30 a.m. MornfRt worsbttr it
m. Junior Hub BY? t s.m. Sve&lsa
atnrlea s a m.
Cfearrfl af ChrM Jtmtt Msltbsw At.
Isr, O.O., mlnlttsr, Btbls school 19 a.m.
Morning Srrtr.t U a.m, ChrlMian Enria
or S:3ft p m. ajTmlna tetrHt T.39 v m.
Chair araeliea 8:39 p.m.
Mtlh41i Bnies McCm)nll. ffilftlltfff.
Th ehaffh al slutlr tH a.m. Tha ehurrll
at wimhta 11 a m. Sftholli Vnsm
r!rtih'T. IsisrmtolatM s 19 p.m. Hlsh
school p.m.
Oak titavft CThasst Brora MrConntt,
mielsler. Mornlnt worship t AS a.m.
Susgar school is.si a.m.
AsaaatM af Gs4 Fraek X. afaors,
pasur. aandar arhoel I 00 a m. Sfornlitc
worshlo 11 a.m. Toonc peoples aervtca T
p.m. Keeping aerflea 1:1 p.m.
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Series Sermons Feature
SiJverfon Church Offerings
SILVERTON Local churches
arefeaturing series sermons gen-
trauy m ins continued messacrex
for the 11 o'deck worah p hour
or aunaay.
The Rev. Arthur Charles Bates
of the First Christian Chun h will
complete a series with his ser
mon topic "Steps unte Heaven'
from the first in a series of four,
"Born Anew." Bible school meets
preceding communion and ser
mon at 8:45 a.m. Christian En
deavor is at 8:30 p.m. In observ
ance of Youth Week, the young
people ot me church will be in
charge of the 7:30 o'clock eve
ning hour. The Wednesday eve
ning Bible study of 15th. chanter
of Acts will be at the church in
stead of at the parsonaire. irom
1 to S p.m.; choir rehearsal di
reeled by Mrs. John Branson,
irom B u v o ciock.
Visiting pastor. Rev. A. H.
Sauerwein, will present another
message in the series on the Bible
teaching regarding our "suffer-
ng" at the 11 o'clock worshio
hour at the First Baptist Church.
This service will follow the 10
a.m. Sunday school. Baptist
Youth Fellowship at 8:30 c m.
Evening service, 7:30. Thursday
1:30 p.m. Bible study, continuing
tne stuoy ot isiBie fronnecv. All
sessions held at the SDA Church
at North Second and Bark Sts.
Completing the fourth in
series on "Stewardship," "Stew
ardship of Holy Living" will be
the sermon topic for flev, John
Friee ot Pilgrim Holiness.
South Water St. church. Sun
day school preceding the wor
ship hour at 8:45 a,m. I'ilgrim
Youth, directed by Mrs. Price,
meets at 6:45 p.m. A continu
ance of the three-day Sunday
school workshop, Friday through
Sunday, will be at the regular
?:30 o'clock worship hour. Miss
Vera Forrest directing. He
brews, chapter 2, is the Wednes
day, 7:39 p.m. Bible study text;
Chnst, Better Than Wen."
The Rev. Paul Wayne Henry of
Hopewell Churches
the Methodist hcurch, at the 11
o'clock Sunday morning worship
nour, jas. ji, is announcing his
planned aerie of talks beginning
Sunday, tea. 7. and will also ex
plain the theme, "Give God
Chance," in the nation-wide
church attendance crusade.
thurrh school classes meet Sun
day, 8:45 a.m.; Youth Fellowship
at 7:30 p.m. WSCS executive
board meeting, Monday, Feb. 1,
in pastor's study. Methodist
men'a monthly dinner meeting 7
p.m. In social rooms, Tuesday,
Feb. 2.
The Danger of Pretense" Is!
the sermon topic for the Rev.
Arvid L. Hpfeonson following
Calvary Lutheran Sunday school
classes at 10 a.m. Luther League
meets at 6 p.m. at the Elvin Alm-
quist home. Calvary Brother
hood meet Monday, 8 p.m. Wed
nesday, Bible study and prayer
service, 8 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m.,
comirmalion class.
"Prayer 1 Power to the ter-
mon topic Sunday, Jan, 31, at 11
o'clock worship hour for th Rev,
Arnold W. Nelson of Immaauel
Lutheran church. Luther League
meeta In youth room, 7:30 p.m.
Pastor Nelson it announcing the
organization of a Monday eve
ning 8 o'clock adult class in the
fireside room. Board of deacons
meets Tuesday, 8 p.m. The adult
class is, in the interest of teach
ing Christianity as interpreted by
the Lutheran church, open to any
one interested. No obligation ii
involved. Those completing the
course may be received into the
church, by confirmation,
Trinity Lutheran, the Rev. Jo-
seph A. Luthro, pastor, will ob
serve the fourth Sunday alter
Epiphany. 10 am., Sunday
school, Bible classes. 11 a.m.,
divine worship. Sermon, "Pray
and Believe." Both senior choir
and junior choir will sing. 7:30
p.m., Luther League. Discussion
theme, "My Catling as a Chris-;
tian," to be presented by Phyllis,
Lively.
Mole Chorus o!
Christian Church
The Male chorus of tie ML
Olivet Baptist Church of Port
land, wilt be the special guests
ot the Court Street Christian
Church at 7.30 Sunday night.
This group of Negro lingers wa
der the leadership of Caii T.
Harris has bees welt received
in a targe number ot church
in the Salem and: Portland area. '
The musical program will ia-
topie: "The Nature of Perfec- elude, a variety of church MMi
tion." The youth meeting at 7! out mil feature the Negro Spir-
p.m. will i conducted by Mr.iltuato, lung as only the egr
and Mrs, Don Holer. Sunday I can, interpret them. Re. J. S.
school at the usual hour. I Clow, minister of the Mt OHvet
' - J Church, ' will King ill averting
Tha second In a series ol ser-i message. The nubile is ecrdijily
morn of "God t Writs" aaa been I invitA in ahar ifl tUt oroenm.
tnnouBcea lor aunatr ac si .m.
by Rev, R, Brendjer, pastor M
the Bib! Baptist church. The
evening termoa topic ii The
Power of God." Sunday school 1 if f J.,
at 9,45 a.m. and youne people' 1 31 flO MtfiuuV
Bieeiinr at 8:45 p.m. I
, . , t The Choralawe cftatr of Salem
Kev. ueorge springer, psiwi i o.ristisn academv will wtient m
4cadamyCfcofrte
of the Christian church, wilt have I
as his topic." Ye Are Not of the I christtaw and Missionary Aiiiance
World" at the 11 a.m. service i .hroh North riftfc ar.rf C,inp
Sunday. "Our Goat wilt be the j street, ,t jjo Sunday ,";ght. T.
topic for the evening service. oroua wiil ha directed bv John
Sunday achool meets at 10 a.m. j Mark ay. it wiil be the first corf
and the young people group I cert of the season la Salem for
the choir.
Rev. Henry TurnldOT. rcaiemr
president, will be present.
meet at 7 p.m.
Af the imminuai Lulheran
Bahol Group foHeor
Mrs. Charles Bishop
The Bahi'i World Faith group j
of Salem will hold its tegular'
monthly meeting Saturday er-j
ening, January 30, at 8 oclock, I
at the YMCA, room C. For Ka-
ligiou Emphasis Week they are I
to have Mrs. Charles Reed Bisn-f
op of Portland as speaker. Mrs,;
Bishop ha traveled eattensixely, j
spoken in all parts of the United -States
and In many foreign toun-:
tries. i
First PrtibfUritin
Churcli
Chemfipta sail Winter
"Where Religion
Comet In"
ty Rv. Kollaml
Two Srvki: t i4I 11 t.m.
" XOCO, 10,00 KM.
First Church of the Nazarene
Center at TUrtomds
spiciAt youth mw sisvtca
f tbrusry I thrMigh 7
lev, Knnth Bryant, Guavt Spaafcsr
SUNDAY, MNVA1T 31
1 45 Church School
1.S Worshio. Rer. rarest
HU1, speakfT
4. JO TonUa Hour
t:M EvangeHstle Servic
Rev. mrest Hill,
speaker
SaJem't Singing Church William F. CUjv MtaisCcr
RatWs.lI f l' nlS tttffls Maw ) I
tor. Sssasr prhmi 19 a.m. Mnrntnc er i
nitip Jl a.m. iter. W. C. Qratt, witl I
tet, tplvl&f. Yea.h Fl!ewh 7 p.m. f
lo,rj rclaU iff ?)( Rtr. W. C. Oram 1 1
preaehsnf p.m. Wedoeadain cattail i
DR, LLOYD ANDERSON
Speaking Twice
Sunday
3 1 .00 a.m. "God's word to
the Believer"
1:30 p.m, "God' Challenge
to the Nation"
Prophetic message from
Revelation
First Baptist Church
Marlon andUherty,
HEAR-
-Evagelist - Violinist - Artist
mi GAVERLUK
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
South Liberty ani Milter
1 1 .00 "Whot Prayer Ds f God"
7:30 "When Memkeyi Mfc Mice Out of Men"
MEETINGS CONTINUE THROUGH WEDNESDAY