Paw 8 Friday, February 12, 1951 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Youth Control Stressed by Silverton Sunday Schools SILVERTON A special topic in the Sunday schools of Silver ton churches is a suggestion of youth control. The morning wor ship theme trends to the thought of power and inheritance of Christianity. "Disastrous Revelry" is the Sunday school thought for the Christian and Missionary Alli ance, the Rev. Joseph Cooper's 6ermon topic for the worship hour will be "The Power of God." The evening sermon sub ject at 7:30 o'clock, is "The Pow er of Faith." The Youth meeting is at 6:30 p.b. Rev. Arthur Charles Bates of First Christian church worship hour sermon: "The Poor in Spir it" follows the communion hour preceded by the Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Youth meeting will Presbyterians Plan Luncheon WOODBURN A large num ber of guests were present for the February meeting of the Presbyterian Aid society which opened with a no host luncheon at 1 pm. Wednesday, Feb. 10. Mrs. Harris Nelson and Mrs. William Peltz were in charge of arrangements. Guests included four members of the Bethel missionary society, Mrs. O. R. Schcrvem, Mrs. A. L. Larson, Mrs. George Sweancy and Mrs. Ralph Secly. Other guests were Mrs. Archie Mur phy, Mrs. J. B. Gay, Mrs. Palma J. Anderson, Mrs- W. W. Sporal- aky, Mrs. 0. R. Randall, Mrs. Nellie Muir, Mrs. Guy Dixon and Mrs. S. R. Kallak. Following the luncheon the meeting opened with a devotion al service led by Mrs. 0. R. Schervem, group singing with Mrs. Clinton Pack at the piano and prayer by Rev. Robert E. Van. A moving picture was shown entitled "Second Chance," by Dr. Gerald B- Smith. Mrs. R. L. Anderson was program chair man. During the business meeting which followed reports were giv en by the secretary, treasurer and courtesy chairman. Plans were made to serve a fellowship luncheon during the Spiritual Life mission scries which will he held at the church beginning Feb. 28 and continuing through the week. The Rev. Joe Dixon will be the speaker. The com mittee in charge of the apoint d by Mrs. Alfred 'Moon, presi dent,' includes, Mrs. Clinton Pack, Mrs. A. R. Kearns and Mrs. Moon. Announcement was made of a Bible study class which is to be held each Friday from 1:30 to 2:30 in the pastor's study. For the next meeting, Marcn 10, the hostesses will be Mrs. Clarence Wampole and Mrs. Margaret Johnston. Mrs- Sidney Harris will lead the devotional service and Mrs. H. F. Butter field will be in charge of the program. . Jehovah Group Dales Meetings The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of New York will nxmsor a three day assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses in Corvallis, February 19-21. The convention hich will be held in the Cor vallis hith school auditorium will be for Bible instruction and con centrated gospel-preaching. Vpwards of 1000 delegates Arc expected to attend from 20 cities Inthe northern section of Oregon. N. Kov.il.ik, Jr., of New York will be the featured speaker, ap pearing on the programs during the three days. His principal ad dress is scheduled for 3 p.m. Feb. 21. Robe Drama at Englewood Church The three act drama, "The Robe" will be presented Sunday evening at the Knglrwood Kvan geliral United Brethren Church by the Cascade Coiirce players of Portland. The cast is com prised of twenty-three members. The crama IS an adaptation ol the book of the same name writ - ten by Lloyd Douglas. The color - ful costuming and special light ing add to the reality of the story. Because of its length, the play will begin at seven o'clock. The public is invited. Garden Road Church Growing The planning committee from three sponsoring cnurcnes mat : harked the opening of the Gar- den Road Christian church, 408.1 i Market street, has dissolved all 1 authority and has turned the ; orojcci orrr iu me viiiius i-i Inn The congregation will meet in j -ff :.i i... Mn4iv nifYit Feb 15 when plans will be out- , lined and considered. ' The Bible school has reached ! the 100 mark In attendance and a new class for young adults is being tnimht by Mrs. George B. Wright. Minister L. H. Camp is currently delivering series of morning sermons on the life of Christ, Sunday's sermon topic will be "Christ of th Common Feople." be at 6:30 p.m., with a substi tute 7:30 p m- speaker, Newell Morgan, state stewardship direc tor of the Christian churches of Oregon. At Silverton Baptist church, N. 2nd and Park streets, Rev. Alex Sauerwein, interim pastor, will speak at tne 11 o'clock morn ing worship hour following Sun day school. The Youth Fellow ship, will be at 6:30, and eve ning service is at 7:30 p.m. Sun day, and Bible study, Thursday evening at 7:30. Pilgrim : Holiness, J. R. Gra ham will be in charge of 9:45 a.m. Sunday school when Miss Wanda Needles, Public School Bible teacher, will address the young folk on object lessions of behavior. "In the Cross of Christ I Glory" is the sermon topic for the 11 o clock hour of the Rev. John R. Price. Evening service will be at 7:45 p.m. The topic is "The Lamb of God " "Christ, Better than the Sabbath, is the Wednesday evening 7:30 theme for the Bible study and prayer service. Friday, fasting and prayer, will be observed from 12 to 1 p.m. Rev. Arvid L. Hokonson of Calvary Lutheran will speak on: "The Inheritance of the For saken". Sunday school and Bible class is at 10 a.m., evening wor ship at 8 o'clock. Wednesday at 2 p.m., Mrs. J. P. A. Hansen will be hostess for Ladies Aid. Bible study and Prayer will be at 8 p.m. at Magnue tnnstenson home- Saturday at 8 a.m. confir mation class will meet "Pages of Power", is the 11 o'clock morning sermon theme of the Rev. Paul Henry of the Methodist church, Sunday begin ning at 9:45 a.m. Mr. and Mrs, Milt Baum counsellors for Meth odist Youth Fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 16, WSCS meet at 2 p.m. in former church social rooms Mrs. Lorom JJarr, president. Pastor A. W. Nelson of Im- manuel Lutheran church will have as his topic for Sunday 11 o'clock worship hour, "What Is It Worth to be a Christian". Im manuer Luther League will meet at 7:30 o'clock with the Trinity Luther League at Trinity church. Adult studv class meets Monday at 8 p m- Men's Immanuel club meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. The Im manuel WMF meets Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in fireside room. Mrs. E. v. scayze win present the topic. "Surrender All; Gain for More" is the sermon theme for the Rev. Joseph A. Luthro of Trinity Lutheran church at the 11 o'clock worship hour of Sep tuagesinu Sunday. Senior choir will give an anthem. The honor guests at the early afternoon Sunday fellowship dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sather whose golden wedding anniver sary was observed last Sunday afternoon. Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock a group of Emanuel hospital, Portland, nurses are to present a program under spon sorship of Trinity Luther league with any interested adults, Lu ther League of Immanuel and Calvary churches, welcome to attend. Westminster Guild In Dallas Meeting DALLAS The Westminster Guild of the rrcsbytcrian church met Monday evening in the church parlors. Mrs. Norman Bak er and Mrs. C. U. Beebcc were hostesses for the group. Mrs. Max Mr-Classen presided at the business session. Mrs. Ross Simpson led devotions. Following the business meet ing the members hemmed iiare for an orphanage In Alaska age In Alaska ' motif rentrr"l th I ble. Ut-r. refresh - A valentine dinlngroom tabl mentis were served to Mrs. Tioy Zanriul, Mrs Ross Simpson, Mrs ( R. Ueebee, Mrs. F.srl fts-nricr, Mrs. Hohtra Crr. Mrs S. J. Hansen. Mrs Main .I'lhnaon, Mrs Almos fKnrs. Mrs .Inn Howe. Mrs. Andy Irwin, Mrs. Bruce Hud. Mrs. I.ynn Mr'iill7, Mrs Frank Flirhards, Mrs Virtl Trick, Mrs John Mason. Mm Mildred Slafrln. Mrs. llo-rr Slants. Mrs. (leralrt Zaiilee. Mrs Ted Wrstlal, Mrs. Max Mrf.la. sen, Mrs. II. Smllh, and the fir! Irssrs, Mrs, ' pre. ; Baker and Mrs. I'.i-e Greene Preaches First Sermon Rrv. Wsynf Grcrnr, nrw min ister of tht VM rhrmtian ! Churrh nf Salrnv will occupy thr I pulpit of the Salem Church fori"" 'mmt svr i v p the first time on Sunday morn- r"' inc. reoniary 14. The morning service becins at W 4.1 a m. Mr. Greene was formerly the ! minister of the First i'hri,tian Church. Beatrice. Nebraska. where he served for a period of 12 years. He is a well-known minister of the Pisciplcs of - " 1 state and national offices. He recently completed a world tour which took him to manv of the; foreign mission stations sup-' ported by the Christian Church. Ho i' graduate of Prake Vni- vrrsuy. ! Hopewell Churches j n iv writ n n Rt. On Harm. j irr unrtT', fftol 1 a MrniM r m f. time vn p m. WmJbm- tfar rrarrr met tint 9 M. PLACE NEW CORNERSTONE L'' ' 1 " f'-v - L I' H 4 ' r JL 1 5Frr '""rrrii. ' iKX' SWEET HOME Rev. R. H. Barton, pastor of the Sweet Home Assembly of God church, left, and Rev. Ferris Dodd, Halsey, right, place cornerstone for a new addition to the Sweet Home church. Others participating were Rev. Casselman of Madras, who is a former minister of the Sweet Home church; Floyd Pappin, also of Madras; Rev. Munger of Drain, Ore.; Rev. Kenneth Brightwell of Culp Creek, Ore.; and Rev. Lester Young of Brooks. Young Women Take Vows In Mt. Angel Ceremonies MT. ANGEL In an impres sive religious ceremony at Con vent Queen of Angels, Mount Angel, Wednesday morning, Feb. 10. 15 young women participated in the ceremony of religious pro fession and the investment of the Benedictine Habit. Pronouncing their perpetual vows of poverty, chastity, obedi ence, conversio of morals, and stability were Sister Mary Rene Welle, Salem; Sister Mary Bar bara Hackett, Lebanon; Sister Mary Cecilia Buchholz, Mount Angel; Sister Maria Miller, Port land; and Sister Mary Lucy Krae mer. Mount Angel. Th following took triennial Youth Club at Lacomb Starts LACOMB The First Baptist church of Lacomb has organized a club for young people from 9 years of age through high school. Object of the club is to give spir itual instruction, teach handi crafts, and provide wholesome recreation. In charge of the girls is .liianila Bnrtruff, Marie Bowers, and Irene Haroff. Boys are supervised by Felix Fklund, Kenneth Reike, and Rev. Emery Ncster. The club is known as the "Kings Sons," and Kings Daughters. Boys and girls meet separately at the church annex on Monday evenings between 6:30 p.m. and 8 pm. Last Monday a jmnt Valentine carnival was held, with num bers present. Paul Petticord f I f I nlpm mpfllfrf 'M'", JK-U' 1 t . ;. ''.lis Ih t i.r.4-.- ,.iiv ,1 ftttf ''it4,ile.il h'ihu w:'; . 1V fT P ml -t ,,r i )f :i. 4 ,t a V .r i JVw,'u i ?,rt ;,'. x:! i,1,tVU'1 fr V . fY,.'K, M v'WM vii vy ;. I lK-r t fVrWM.Tv; fy.iifwMl churr h in ff, r,-, f .trvr it j ff thf h'-5t frVlf") ft ,flt ff'.ffl K4t inn 1 . Amity Churches Ctlirrlt f f htlal .tnni. M.tOtrw A' Ifv. nil !n,n,.-r ev ,fh-"l i sm Mern!rt pthtp H m ChtlMn rm!n,-r ill r m rvrntnt vnrfhip up pit cnoir prnti n ,h p m MrthA4ll PT'.ir V.-t'oiirrtl nlnl.T, Th vlmrrh h-jt a n m Tut -.-t-.urfri : --l.!p r. t m MrllKsdt.l bskti l(Ki: u m sunjsr Kt O.k Gr.r. Ckar.1 Vernlna worship to 45 a m. Aueaakl. tl God Frank K M.oes. pastor. Sunder s.x: to a m. M.irnlna worship 11 in Y.'ur. Prrles service 7 p m Ferln semcf : 4J p n. TALLMAN PIANO STORES SM S. 13th, Salrm vows and received the following religious names: Mary Eberdt, Eugene, Sister Mary Kathleen; Mary Ann Eggers, Brooks, Sis ter Mary Anita; Joan Keagbine, Mount Angel, Sister Mary Alma; Lillian Tuma, Lebanon, Sister Mary Immaculata; and Marie Metzgus, Myrtle Point, Sister Mary Rita. The Benedictine Habit was giv en to Postulants Patricia Rohan, Portland; Regina Rausch, Rupert, Idaho; Parlene Hassing, Mount Angel; Helen Marie. Long, Ore gon City; and Bcrnardine Roth, Portland. The Most Reverend Edward D. Howard, D. D., Archbishop of Portland in Oregon, presided at the ceremony and was celebrant of the Pontifical High Mass. Assisting the Archbishop as as sistant prie:t was The Very Rcv ernd Prior Martin Pollard, O. S. B., of Mount Angel Abbey who was also the speaker for the oc casion. Assistant deacons to the Arch bishop were the Very Reverend Edmund G. Van dcr Zandcn, Portland and Rev. Pius B. Baur, Lebanon. Other assisting priests were Rev. Sebastian Terhaar, O. S. B., convent chaplain, deacon; Very Rev. Bernard Sander, O. S. B., rector of Mount Annel Semi nary, suhdeaenn; Rev. H i 1 d e brand Melchoir, O. S., B., sub deacon of metropolitan cross; Very Rev. Thomas Brockhous, O. S. B., and Frater Benedict Suing, O. S. B., masters of cere mony; Brother William Barta, miter bearer; Brother Lawrence Facan. crosier bearer: Brother Bernard Kerula, book hearer: Frater Nicholas Rausch. brother tt Novice Regina Rausch, cand,e har-r: P.rother Francis Welp, 'hi.rifer: P.rother Maurtis Kre::t f and P.rMher P.enedirt F.bele, teftiyte. (.'itt present fnr th religions 'r"r,V re the f;t Rev. TV,-,-Wfer. O S ft . Mvrt of W.vmf A.1jt Ah.".v: Very (lever- Kt .t,A I Murnane. F.!ign; ' Av N't-'-.en flroirr.sie,n, o-i in-.; ' A f:w!ak'cski, I V.j.-.n f .r f'v (,-,! (, .iAtt- I 2f.11--'-. ',r,i i fv ' y r it j V.'.1 t, H f. M' .ViJ'l. Itev. ! '.t !' 45.4f. (''fflrtft't I'.IV. Kiu? S : ' I- . M' An t hrr "1 fr Ai'ln I'avis, ' A , ' fiA'lx ! f''rf 're f;f' iiti llus rerpfnony i trt,TUt im if, mm. kU ff.rw. film i Keiser Speaks on Race Relations flare rr-lnltnni Sunday will be i r-lrlipnler In the first (Congre rational Churrh, 700 VsHnn SI. rh 14 al II a m Ir Julian i Krier will prearh on "The Good i News and Human Relations." Be-1 due roiniiig In Salem. Ilr. Keiser I WAS Hie miiiislrr nf an inter- r.irlnl churrh in Chicago and was President nf the Council Against DiMilnnmitinn in that city. First Methodist Church Down Town - the Tail White Spire With the Chimes 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. "Who Is My Neighbor" B-oidc.!l-KUM1 1:3012:00 Brooks It. Moore Minister Japan Missionary Relates Experiences at Woodburn W06DBURN A missionary from Japan, Miss Grace Farn ham, who is on furlough, spoke at the Woodburn Christian church Thursday night. She al so showed slides taken during the many years she has spent in the missionary field. For the services Sunday, Rev. George Springer will speak at 11 a.m. on the topic, "A Way That Seemeth Right." At 8 p.m. his topic will be "A Savior." Liberty Holds Bible Contest LIBERTY A contest in the Bible school of the Liberty Chris tian Church of Christ is now being held for being on time and bringing a Bible. Tag-a-long Charlie is a puppet about four feet high, and he is presented to the class with the lowest percentage, and is known as the tag-a-long class. On Sunday, Feb. 14, Valentines Day, the theme will be "Jesus, the heart of Christianity". Each new member or members who have been absent for some time will be presented a valentine. Wayne Bryant will preach the services on Sunday morning at 11 a.m. Workers conference will be held on Monday, Feb. 15, at the church. The Junior department workers will meet at 7:30 and the adult department workers will meet at 8:15 p.m. An educa tion film will be shown and a business meeting will follow for both groups. Rev. Wayne Bryant will be in charge. Classes are held on Thursday evening on Bible teaching. Six teen have enrolled in the classes and Charles Moore is the teacher. Anyone is invited to attend. Father O'Brien Speaks Monday Brotherhood Week will be the theme of the Chamber of Com merce luncheon meeting Mon day noon at the Marion Hotel, and the speaker will be Rev. Thomas O'Brien, director of Loy ola Jesuit Retreat House, Port land. Brotherhood is sponsored by the National Conference of Chris tians and Jews. Father O'Brien is both writer and lecturer and is widely known in and around Portland for his advisory work at the Retreat. He is a member of the National Com mittee for Religious Organiza tions and of the National Con ference of Christians and Jews. He has done graduate study at Cambridge University, and has taught at the Universities of Detroit, Gonzaga and Seattle. As a writer he has had articles and poetry published in many period icals. Teacher Training Institute Slated The Child Evangelism Fellow ship for Oregon announces a teacher training institute for all Sunday school teachers and those interested in children's work to he held from Tuesday through rrinay, f en. 23-26, at the Beth any Evangelical and Reformed church, Marion and North Cap itol streets. Pr. Rcider Kalland, Pacific coast director of the Child Ev angelism Fellowship, Miss Vio let Lanquist of Los Angeles, and Miss Iris Kigcr of Spokane will direct the institute. Classes will he from 9:30 to 12 noon and from 1 to 3 p m. There will he Instruction in training the teachers to teach children; in memory work and music; in the organization of children's classes, rtr f.hild F.vangrlism certificates will he Issued to those complet ing the courses at a public meet ini at the host church Friday nitht at 7 no o'clock, when Pr. Kiilland will speak. For anyone desiring further information call Mrs. Alex Sailer-wi-in, Salem director of Child Kvangelism. LaBordc Speaks to Unitarian Group Speaker at rhe Sunday serv ices of the Salem Unitarian Fel lowship will he George P. La Horde. His subject will he "His tory of IMversalism in the Lib eral Church" Mr. LaRorde. now In the investment business in Salem, is a former resident of Salem, Mass., and was a mem ber of the tliversalist church in that city. Everyone Interested i is invited to attend. ' First Church of Canter at Salem's Singing Church The Tuhlir In Cordially Invited Sunday school is at 10 a.m. and the young people meet at 7 p.m. A Valentine party for the young people will be Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock with the boys in charge. "The Task of the Church" will be the topic of Rev. Robert E. Van at the Bethel Presbyterian church at 10 a.m. and at the Woodburn church at 11 a.m. Sunday school at Woodburn is at 9:45 a.m. and at Bethel fol lows the morning service. The young people will meet at Wood- burn at 6:30 p.m. The regular evening service has been dis continued for the present and the entire evening will be given over to the young people. "A Perilous Vacuum" will be the sermon topic of Rev. Ar thur Goble at the Foursquare community church Sunday at II a.m. and his topic for the eve ning service at 7:45 o'clock will be "Getting Acquainted." Sun day school is at 9:45 a.m. and the Crusaders and Cadets will meet at 6:30 p.m. Rev. J. William Carlson, pas tor of the Woodburn Immanuel Lutheran church, will speak at 11 a.m. Sunday on the topic, "Sacrifices and Rewards." Sun day school is at 10 a.m. The Luther Leaguers will meet at the church at 2:30 p.m. for an outing at Champoeg State park. Cars will be available for trans portation. A food sale by the Ladies Aid will be held Satur day, Feb. 13, at Lacey's Men's Wear, beginning at 10 a.m. A propect to build two modern rest rooms in the parish hall will Be started Saturday. At the Woodburn Church of God, Rev. E. H. Baldwin will have for his topic Sunday at 11 a.m., "Clouded Out?" For the evening service at 8 o'clock his topic will be "The Unchange able Christ." Sunday school classes are at 10 a.m. and young people meet at 7 p.m. "Raos Relations Day" will be observej a tthe 11 a.m. service at the Woodburn Methodist church and the minister, Rev. Ormal B. Trick, will speak on the topic, "The Lost Brother." The scries of special evangel istic meetings now in progress at the Assembly of God church in Woodburn will close following the meeting Sunday night. A "men only" meeting is sched uled for Saturday night. Sun day school is at 9:45 a.m. and a prize will be given to the person bringing the most people. The evangelist. Rev. David Godwin, will speak at both the 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. services on Sun day. The Round Robin Missionary conference now in progress at the Woodburn Bible Baptist church meets Friday and Satur day nights at 7:45 o'clock. A different missionary speaks each night A missionary is expected to speak at 11 a.m. Sunday and also at 7:45 p.m. Sunday school is at 9:45 a.m. and the young people meet at 6:45 p.m. Holy communion will be ob served at St. Mary's Episcopal church Sunday at 7:45 a.m. .Morning prayer, church school ad sermon will be at 11 a.m. Early service will be held at 9:30 a.m. at the Nidaros church at Monitor and the Lord's Sup per will be administered. Rev. J. William Carlson of Woodburn is the pastor. African Emphasis Sunday Night Africa, presented by pictures and message, will be the theme of the N closing meeting of the Annual Missionary Conference at the First Baptist Church Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock. Speakers of the evening will be Rev. and Mrs. Curtis Cochrane, represent atives of the Mid-Mission Organi zation- They have worked for j aevrn years on the Gold Coast of French West Africa, doing j pioneer work among peoples as , yet unreached hv the dospel. Both Hev. Cochrane and Mrs. Cochrane will be speaking in the various Youth (.roups of the church which meet at 6:15 p.m. ZION MKNNONITKS WOODBUtN The Zion Men nnnite church. Vi miles east of Hubbard, is starting a church and community campaign with a ser ies o( meetings which will becin Feb. 23 and continue nightly through March 1. The services will begin at 7:.W p.m. and close at 9 o'clock. There will he a children's meeting, short talks, special sing ing and a 4ft-minute sermon each evening. Bishop C. F. Perstine of Kitchener. Ontario, Canada, will be the speaker. the Nazarene Thirlsenth 9:45-Church School 10:50 Worship William F. Cliy, speaking 6:30 Youth Hour 7:30 Evangelistic Service William f. Clay, (peaking Salem QiurclieA V.t.ki Mtntarlkl ClDI rtEltlttBal Louts E. Whttti minister. Bundi KhMt S 43 i n;. Mrs. E. C flltr. lupt. Wor ship 1130 m. Sermon by the minister: The Pull f Brotherhood." PiUnm' Fellowship croups 6 30 p.m. Girden Christian 4083 Usrkft street. L. H. Ctmp. minister. BibH school :45. Oeorie B. Wright, supt. Worship and Communion 11. Sermon: 'Christ of the Common People." Youth roups :1&. Evening service 1:30. A Valentine sermon. Silem Unitarian Fellowship Services and Sundav school 10:30 am. Salem Woman' club, 460 N. Cottage Bt. Metaphysical Center 362 N. Cottage. Dora Nebon, Thursday 13-1. Science mind meditation. Open Tuesday. Wed nesday and Friday 1 to I. Heading, study. Truth publications. Court Street Christian Court at 17th street. W. Harold Lyman. O. Philip Hurd, ministers. Sunday school 8 30 a.m. Worship and Communion 10:50 am. Message by O. Fred Hoy. evangelis. Bi ble study classes and sound film "Holy Night" 6:30 p.m. Zvangeiuttle lervice at 1:30. Reorganised Chareh f Jesae Chrlil of Latter Day Saints Seventeenth and Chemeketa Sts. oeorge W. Speed, pas tor. There ill be no local services In Salem. Sunday, February 14 because ct District Conference In Portland. First Evangelical United Brethren Corner Marlon and Summer. Rev. A. a. Jamleson, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship 10:50 a.m. "Revival in Japan," Dr. Paul Petticord. a p alter. Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m. Worship 7:30 p.m. Pictures and Missionary pre sentation on Korea by Dr. Petticord. Free Methodist Market and Winter streets. Rev. M. C. Miller, minister. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Classes for all ages. Morning worship 11 a m. "Perfect Love." Youth Fellowship 8:45 p.m. Cor vallis group In charge. Evening service 7:30 p.m. Central Church af Christ 603 Che me keta street. Choice L. Bryant, evangel ist. Sunday morning Bible school 10. Sunday morning worship service 10:50. Sunday evening young people's training classes 6:30. Sunday evening preaching and worship service 7:30. Mid-week ser vice Wednesday evening 7:30. Christ Lutheran ettte street at 18th. Rev. T. M. Oebhard, paator. Sunday worship services 8:45 and 11 a.m. Sacra ment of baptism and sermon by the pastor. Sunday school Bible classes 10 a.m. St. Mark' Lutheran Sunday school convenes at 9:30 a.m. Service 11 a.m. Sermon by the Rev. John L. Cauble, pastor. Adult class for persons inter ested In knowing more about the church 4 p.m. Intermediate Luther. Lea gue meeti 5 p.m. Senior Luther League 6:30 p.m. Jason Lec Mrmnrlil M(hnrfi ....... - of Jefferson and Winter streets. Ernest i-iratun uouraer, minuter. Divine wor- ihlD at 11 m Rmnn ...W4.. 1. 1 w.i Christianity." Churrh arhnnl at 0:45 a.m. "Family Night" at ft:30 n.m. -vwmm unity n. M. HOOKS. . D.. pastor. Sunday school at 10. Juniors m ( ) lii vb - - -1 . . .. .... ... . a nirtiny mrrn T. Al At 6:30 evengelistic meuage. St. J AlPnh'a fathnll r-h..L... . Winter itr Rivinmi i...u m - derberk, paUnr. Sunday masses: 6. 7, i. 9:15. 10:30 and 11:4s. Confessions Sat urday 3:30 to 6.30 and 7:30 to 9. Gaines fit. Ci b ....... ... Central Lutheran Hour KOCO i':30. Sun-' ny scnooi sua. Morning worship ll. Evening services 1:45. First Method!! nv.rr. .-j ..... streets. "Who is Mt Ni.h mon by the minister. Brooks H. Moore, minister. Ftrmt KnlvltHall.t linn . circle 6:45. Regular service 7:30. Speak- tnmij uergen. Grace Lutheran irirt a.. . .nd Lsn.m. T."'' " Bible cli :45 m m. Divine worMilp u m. Church membership class 3:30 p m Luther Leacue 7 u rn. Tuesday, Peb is, I B m. Brotherhood. Dr. Pranrls Clark ol Monmouth lut.u speaker. L. W. Holte Pajilor. ra.ll.l Manila loiui .- I.-. V "" avenue. James E. Frost, pastor. Bunds; arhonl :5 am. Mornlnc worship 11 a m Pas. tor i sermon: Peculiar People." Train, inf Union :J0 p.m. E.enlnt worship 7 45 o m. P..tnr. ........ ... . , - ...nun. .MB ja Comlni Againl" First H.-H.t w . . . L Old T. Anaarmn n... t- " t "' nf.. inorn ton Jarsma, assistant pastor. Eunda; " m. Momma worship 11 n clock, -The Wltnejj of the Believer" Pastor Anderson. Youth meetlnas 15 p m. Oospel servlre 7 .10 p m. vislllna missionaries Rev. and Mrs. Curtis Coch. rane. r..r rornera B.nll.t-tate and Elma Mrrels. K,v. Victor L. Loucks. p.slor. Sunday Khool a. 15 a m. Mornlnc wor. ship ll o-ciock. Rev. Henrr Ouenter, missionary speaker. Younk Peoples lea fue $30 p.m. Evenlnc aosnel servtre, Rev. Prank Dobra. missionary speaker. t. J.hn'a l.alh.rso (Mo. S.oodl Court at North Hth. H. W. Oros, pu. tor. Servlre 10:30. Sunday school l.i. Bible class 1:30. Salem Truth Center-341 Chemeketa. Rtinrtay school 10. Servlre 11. Toole .u. ..im .no Mountains. Olive Sle.ens. Rev. Hr.l Churrh .1 Chrlil, Srlrnti.l Liberty and Chemeket. .tr..t. achool at 11 am. Church services at II i"1 P m' 1-f,50ns'rmoii siiiD.it: e..mnB servlre at I. hurch f Jeias Christ of l.a 1T Sslnl. I5l.,m.n Filth and MaUi.on Sis. John K Salisbury, buhop. Priest hood meellni I am. Sunday school 10.30 a m. Sarrament service 7 p m. SI. Vincent it Psul ralh.llr Colnm. bla and Myrtle street. Masses at a 7 10 45. 10 and 11:15 a m. Confessions tit'. utdar. 4 30 to 5 30 and 7 to 30 p m. S.lnt Paul's rpl.r.psl South Mherlv ann Mlsh al Myers. Holy Communion .,r,.m, F"m": 'n, rh""''' school .10 am Prayer sernee or Euih- J.'.1-' 'I Vm """" lo and II am Mlrts-eek Communion iWednesdsvi 7 30 ro 10 a m. Canterbury rlufi iSunOsvi WU stud.nts 30 pm Yount people s Fellowship iHuh srhool studentii. AFRICA Presented by Pictures and Message Sunday 7:30 P.M. REV. AND MRS. CURTIS COCHRANE Pioneer missionaries from the GOLD COAST, WEST AFRICA 11:00 a.m. "The Witness of the Believer" PASTOR LLOYD T. ANDERSON PREACHING Sl'NDAV SCHOOL-MS a.m."There's a Class for All" T . Everett Herbert, Superintendent Tune in to First Boptitt Programs: J:1S a.m. Monday through Fridnv Famllv Altar" 8:00 a.m. Sunday Mornings "First Call" 11.00 a.m. Sunday Morninrs 'Morninj Wnrihln" "WORSHIP AT THE FRIENDLY CH I RCH" First Baptist Church Marion and Libert My G. FretT Hoy, west coast ev angelist who will preach dur ing a series of meetings at the Court Street Christian church. Gospel Minister Court St.Church G. Fred Hoy, west coast evan gelist and nationally known gos pel preacher will begin a series of revival meetings at the Court Street Christian church on Sun day, Feb. 14, at 10:50 a.m. Be fore his entrance into the field of evangelism, Hoy served as pastor of the First Christian church of Inglewood, Calif., for 11 years. For the past eight years Fred Hoy has held meet ings for both large and small churches from coast to coast. The meetings will feature spec ial music nightly from local tal ent as well as out of state guests. Typical dynamic messages which will be heard during these meet ings are "When Is He Coming?", "Tried Men," "The I Think Re ligion," and "If I had Just Ont Sermon to Preach." Gospel Meetings at Mennonife Church The Pratum Mennonite chutch will be engaged in a series of Gospel meetings with the Rev. H. P. Fast of Reedley, Calif., as the guest speaker. Beginning on next Wednesday evening, February 17, the serv ices will continue every evening except Saturday. Service timn will be 7:30. The Rev. Fast, pastor of a church in Reedley, it engaged in a daily radio broadcast called "Bible Treasures Time." In addi tion to this he is chairman ot the Board of Missions in his de nomination a member of th board of directors of Grace Bibla Institute of Omaha, Nebraska, and is constantly in demand at a Bible teacher and evangelist. Much of his teaching and preach ing ministry is enhanced by use) of large canvas charts. He will be using a chart in the series here, entitled: "God's Flan in the Light of Prophecy." In addition to the illustrated messages there will also be a variety of special musical num bers throughout the scries. Sophia Robinson Addresses Group Mrs. Sophia Robinson of th Portland Association for Retarded Children addressed the Salem As sociation Thursday night and stressed the need for society to accept the retarded children, help Ihem with their education and givn them fuller and happier life. The movie "Children Limited" was shown. The film deals with activities of various levels of re tarded children from state homel in Washington. Hostesses for the evening wert Mrs. V. Hilton, Mrs. W. Jenks, Mrs. M. Hynets and Mrs. Edward Hawkins. Guest speaker at the March 11 meeting wil lbe Mason McQuiston, director of the Salem pilot school program. Mrs. Robinson included in het talk her experiences at the annual convention of the National Associ ation lor Retarded Children. First Presbyterian Church Chemeketa and Winter "Adventure in Brotherhood" By Ilr. Pnling Two Services: 9;4S . 1 1 a.m. KOCO, 10:00 A. M.