Friday, February 19. 1954 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Vngt J3 Prominent Social Worker and Lecturer Speaks Here Sunday Miss Muriel Lester. T .nnHnn Kn. cial worker, currently engaged In her tenth speaking tour of the United States under the auspices of the International Fellowship of Reconciliation, will be featur ed speaker during a union vesper service ta be held at 4 p.m. Sun day in the First Christian church. Miss Lester's Salem engage ment will mark the beginning of Brotherhood week in the citv as well as Religious Emphasis week NOTABLE Miss Muriel Lester, world traveler in the interests of peace.who will be the princi pal speaker during a union ves per service at the First Chris tian church at 4 p.m. Sunday. Woodburn WSC5 To Give Supper WOODBURN The regular meeting of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the Meth i odist church was held Tuesday, Feb. 16, at the home of Mrs. James Livesay. Hostesses assist ing Mrs. Livesay were Mrs. Thomas Engle, Jr., Mrs. Arthur Burt, Mrs. Mae Otjen and Mrs. Charles Conyne. - The meeting opened with a sack lunch at noon with dessert and coffee furnished by the hos tesses. Mrs. Clifford Applcgate pre sided over the afternoon meeting and Mrs. W. M. Burke was in charge of the program, assisted by Mrs.- Charles Tyler, Mrs. Char les Buchanan, Mrs. Albert White, Mrs. N. F. Tyler and Mrs. Paul Mills. w Mrs. Luclla Sanderson led the devotional service and Mrs. Ma bel Hatch gave the missionary lesson on a chapter from the book, "Within These Borders." It was decided to start furn ishing the social room at the church as a project. A commit tee was appointed to obtain drapes for the room, which in cludes Mrs. Charles Tyler, Mrs. P. L. LaBarr and Mrs. Charles Conyne. Plans were made for the an nual pancake supper to be held at the church March 2, to which the public is invited. Mrs. James Livesay and Mrs. P. L. LaBarr will be in charge of arrange ments. A collection was taken toward the building of a new church, "Twin Bridges" in Montana. The next meeting will be March 16 at the home of Mrs. W. M. Burke. The circles will meet in the afternoon of March 2. Compassion Week Will Be Observed SILVERTON Among special observances of the coming "Week of. Compassion" from Feb. 21 to March 28, the First Christian church under direction of Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Charles Bates, have announced several events. On Sunday, Feb. 21, is to be featured an Adventure Around the World, a study course con tinuing for four consecutive Sun day evenings from 5:30 to 8:30 o'clock in the evening with no other Sunday evening services on these dales. The classes are de signed for the whole family. A sacrificial dinner will be at the church social rooms Wed nesday evening, Feb. 24, at 6:30 o'clock. The program stresses showing willingness to share in a world task of relieving hun ger and want in a troubled world. Hopewell Churches Hno'o.11 MMv. Glen Htrm. p' lor Sunday irhnnl lft m Wnrning or (hip 11 sm Youth rrllnhl ' ren tv.n ne orhir pm. Prayer meeting Vednfsy a p m. 1 . - ,: -1 t YOUTH GOSPEL CRUSADE Children-Young People-Adult Sunday through Friday, 7:30 Nightly Magic - Contests - Films Blacklight Pictures REV. LEO de SMET, Evangelist Cu;t:an & Missionary Alliance Church North Fifth and Gaines Paul W. Gunther, Pastor on the Willamette university campus. . The career of Miss Lester 11 a social worker began in 1915 when she founded Kingsley hall, a set tlement house in the Bow section of London. She was a friend and co-worker of Mahatma Gandhi and committed her life to the cause of peace and reconciliation and to the elimination of social injustices. She is sometimes re ferred to as the "Jane Adams" of England.' The local committee working on arrangements for Miss Lester's appearance here consists of Mrs. Roy Lockenour, Arthur Atherton, Rev. Harold W. Black, Mrs. Mar vin Nettleton, Saul I. Bloomberg, Mrs. Cecil Wickline. Mrs. Ernest Goulder and Lawrence Monk. Organizations co-operating are the Salem Council of Church Women, YWCA, YMCA. Brother hood Committee, Intcrfaith Coun cil of Willamette university, Fel lowship of Reconciliation, Min isterial Association and the local chapter, National Council of Christians and Jews. Advance Plan Inaugurated A three-month plan for spirit ual advance in faithfulness and service is now in its second week of operation at the Halbert Memo rial Baptist Church, 4290 Portland Road," according to the pastor, Rev. Robert E. Sanders. The plan emphasizes three important phases: a church loyalty program, a Sunday School contest, and a visitation and evangelistic pro gram culminating in a series of evangelistic services in the month of April. The church loyalty program, having begun last Sunday, Feb. 14th, will continue through March 7th. The scrmo.i themes present ed by the pastor will center on the theme "Faithfulness." The sermon topic for Sunday morning, Feb. 21st at 11, will be "Faithful ness in Service." An attendance check for members will be made at each service. Christian Church at Amity Has Face Lifted AMITY The Amity Christian church has been the scene of real activity recently the women with paint brushes and the men with saws and hammers. The result is newly remodeled and painted church parlors where some activities already have been held. The young married peoples class held a no-host supper. Late in January, the "99" men's class cooked and served a dinner for 80 people, and a reception was held for the quartet from Puget Sound, Jan. 31. Communion, Meditation Woodburn Sermon Subject WOODBURN Communion and meditation will be observed dur ing the morning services at the Woodburn and Bethel Presbyter ian churches Sundav morning, Keb. 21. Rev. Robert E. Van, pastor, will have for his sermon topic: 'The Next Turn in the Road." He speaks at the Bethel church at 10 a.m. and Sunday school follows the service. At the Woodburn church Sunday school is at 9:45 a.m. and wor- ship service at 11 a.m. The young people meet at 6:. ill p.m. and a motion picture, "The Second Chance," will be shown during the meeting. "Dust of the Road" will be the 11 a.m. sermon topic of Rev Or mal B. Trick at the Woodburn Methodist church. The Metho dist Youth Fellowship members will meet at the church at 3 p.m. to attend the Muriel Lester meet ing in Salem. ''The First Judgment Scene" will be the sermon topic of Rvv. George Springer at the 11 a.m. service Suntlay at the Woodburn Christian church, ror the eve ning service at 8 o'clock his topic will be "The Spiritual Rock." Sumhiy school is at 10 a.m. and Christian Endeavor at 7 p.m. An all-day meeting of the mission ary society and Women's Council will be held Wednesday, Feb. 24, at the church. "Books and the Book" will be the sermon topic of Rev. E. H. lialdwin at the Woodhurn Church of Gnd at 11 a m. Sunday. At the 8 p.m. service his topic will be "Simplicity, Dcfiniteness, Per sistency." Sunday school is at 10 a m. and young people's meeting at 7 p.m. A family night sup per and fellowship will be held DIRECTOR X 4V I Dr.' Reider Kalland, Pacific Coast director of the Child Evangelism Fellowship who'll conduct a teacher training in stitutpe for northwest Oregon Feb. 23-26, inclusive, , at the Evangelical Reformed church, Capitol and Marlon streets. Teacher Class Scheduled Here A teacher training institute will be conducted at Bethany Evan gelical and Reformed church, North Capitol and Marion streets, Feb. 23-26 with Dr. Reider Kel land, Pacific Coast director of Child Evangelism in charge. He will be assisted by- Miss Violet Lanquist of Los Angeles. Calif, and Miss Kris Kiger of Spokane. Intensive studies in instructing boys and girls in music, memory work, children's classes and lat est methods of illustration are on the curriculum. Classes will be held from 9:30 a. m. to noon and from 1:00 to 3:00 p. m. each day. Dr. Kalland will speak at 8 p. m. Friday following a no host dinner at 6:30. Arrangements are in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ediger of Dallas, Mrs. Chris Seeley and Mrs. Ros coe Gemmell will direct registra tion and housing. Mrs. E. .A. Young and Mrs. Ralph Coie con stitute the dinner committee. Grace Lutheran to Offer Religious Film Hcacning irom Heaven" is the title of the religious film to be featured at the monthly film service at Grace Lutheran Church Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. The mm snows in a convincing man ner that liod daily reaches down into the lives of men, brings light into tneir darkness, and moti vates personal Christian living. it is a picture that will appeal to youn gpeople and adults alike. Friday night at 6:30 p.m. in the new annex. The evangelistic services at the Woodburn Assembly of God church closed last Sunday and regular services will be held this Sunday, Feb. 21, at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday school is at 9:45 a.m. "The Arm of the Lord" will be the sermon topic of Rev. J. Wil- liam Carlson at the Immanuel Lutheran church in Woodburn Sundav at 11 a.m. An adult class v.ill be confirmed. ' Sunday school is at 10 a.m. The Brother hood will meet Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Waitc. Vernon Blombrrg will he co-host. The Willamette Mis sionary Federation will sponsor a workshop at. the church Tues day. Feb. 23, from 10 a.m. to noon and 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Holy communion will be ob served at the 7:45 a.m.' service and at the 11 a.m. service at St. Mary's Episcopal church Sun day. Rev. T. M. Baxter, vicar, will speak on "Praise Famous Men" at the 11 a m. service. Church school will also be at U a.m. A pot-luck supper will be held at the Guild hall, Feb. 25, at 6:30 p.m. Speaker will be Rev. Robert Grate, rector of St. Barnabas church. Rev. R. Brrndlcr of the Bible Baptist church will sprak at 11 a.m. Sunday on the tonic, "Liv ing Faith." For the evening service at 7:45 his topic will be "The Believer's Position." Sun day school in at 9:4.5 a.m. and the young people meet at 6:45 p.m. Rev. Taul Grey of Portland will be the guest speaker at the Woodhurn Foursquare commun ity church at the 11 a.m. and 7 45 p.m. services, Sunday. Feb. 21. Sunday school is at 9:45 a.m. anod the Cadets and Crusaders meet at 6:30 p.m. First Presbyterian Church Chemeketa and Winter "The Eternal Story'' By Dr. Poling Two Services: 9:45 -11 a. m. KOCO, 10:00 A. M. Light Vs. Darkness Theme For Silverton Churches SILVERTON Light vs. Dark ness and the series dealing with the Beatitudes, wth special visi tations and musical features are stressed in the Sunday, Feb. 2t, morning worship themes for Sil verton churches. Calvary Lutheran sermon by the Rev. Arvid L. Hokonson will be: "The Light Among You." Luther League at 6:00 p. m. and Evening service at 8. Wednesday 8 p. m. Bible study and Prayer at the Wttirrin MtihMM Fifteenth and Mill. W. A. Kaufman, pastor. Worship ertlcei 9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. Womhip ervlcei 1 and 1:4V p.m. with salrm Academr presenting ipeclal musical number! and ipeakers at 7:45. Firit Splrltmliit 13JO Madison afreet. Circle 6:45. Regular service at 1:30. Speaker Rev. Maxlne Roberts. Salem Unitarian Fellowship Regular servlcea and Sunday aohool lor primary trades 10:30 a.m. at Salem Woman's club, 460 K. Cottaia street. Batirt Paul's Episcopal outn Liberty snd High at Myers. Holy Communion 7:30 a.m. Family service and church school B:30 a.m. Prayer service or Eu charist 11 a.m. Nursery 9:30 and 11 a.m. Midweek Communion (Wednesday 7:30 and 10 a.m. Young People's Fellowship thigh school students) p.m. Canter bury club (Willamette students) 6:30 p.m. SI, Vincent da Paul Catho) to Colum bia and Myrtle street. Masxes at 6, 7:30, 11:45. 10 and 11:15 a.m. Confessions fiat 1 urday, .4:30 to. 5:30 and 7 to 8:30 p.m. Grace Lutheran (ELD Sunnyview and Lansing avenues. Sunday school and Bible class 9:45 a.m. Divine worship 11 a.m. Adult instruction class 3:30 pm, 1 Film service 7:30 p.m. "Reaching From i Heaven," film title. L. W. Holte. pastor. First Baptist Marlon and Liberty. Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor. Rev. Thornton Jatuma, assistant pastor. Sun day srhoo! ff:45 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. "Man's Divine Appointments." Pastor Lloyd T. Anderson. Youth meetings B:1S p.m. Gospel service 7:30 p.m. "The Com ing World Religion." Metaphysical Center 2M K. Cottase. Dora Nelnon, Thursday 13 to ft medita tions; class open Tuesday, .Wednesday, Friday 1 to 5. Reading, study, truth lit erature. Four Camera Ba pi tut State and Elma streets. Her. Victor L. Louckn, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Pastor speakinir. Young People's League 6:30 p.m. Gas Del service 7:30 p.m. Christian Missionary Alliance Nor! h 5th and Oaines. Rev. Paul W. Gunther, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Service 7:30 p.m. Alli ance Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m. Speak ing at all services: Rev. Leo d Bmet, luest speaker. First Methodist Church and State SU. Two morning servires 9:30 and 11 a r.i. "Our Time for Greatness." Brooks H. Moore minister. First Church of Christ. Scientist Lib erty and Chemeketa streeta. Sunday school at 11 a.m. Church services at 11 a.m. and t p.m. Lesson-term on subject. "Mind." Lab lib Community In Lab 1th Vtllage. B. M. Books, B.D., pastor. Sunday school at 10. Juniors at 6:45. TP Soci ety 7:43. Pastor preaching on Acti 11 at 11 and "The Missionary Call" at 1:30. J ton Lee Memorial Met hod 1st Corner of Jefferson and Winter streets. Ernest Preston Ooulder, minister. Divine wor ship service at 11 a.m. Sermon sub ject: "The Invisible Churrh." Church school at 9:45 a.m. "Family night" at 5:30 p ro. ,,.! Salrm Truth Onttr 341 Chtmrki Stmdav school 10. Service 11. Topic. "Tht Infinite Wf." Mn. Vfr W. D vli of Portland, turst ipfaker. Rr, Ollri Bteveni. Cbarrb f Jtiut Chrlii mf Latter Dar SainU tMtrn)Bn Fltlh and Madlion itrertK. John E. Balhburr, bishop. PrlMthood mefltm am. Sunday ichool 10:30 ft m. Sacrament itrvlct 7 p.m. Central Lutheran North Capitol and Galne street. Q. B. Hundftrom. pa tor. Central Lutheran Hour KOCO I 30. Sun day tthool 9:45. Mornint worship 11. Evrntni services 7:45. - St. Jnhn'i Lutheran (Mo, Bnod) I Court at North 14th. M. W. OroM, pas tor. Service 10:30. Sunday achool Bible ! clast 9.15. fret Method )( Market and Winter streets. Rev. M C. Miller, minister. Sunday srhool 9:45 a m. Julia Mae Weber will sneak. Worship 11 a m. Sermon itih Jet: "The More Excellent Way; Ifi Ne eenltr." Youth Fellowship 45 P m. Colored Mm. 'The Shield of Faith" will be shown. Evaniellstic servirt 7.30 p.m. Capllnl tlantUI Runday arhool 9 4. m Mnrmnt worhtp tt m. Traintnt union 30 p.m. Evenint worship 7.4 pm. Y"uth. Pfltnwuhlp t pastor's home, 140 Hood street. Coirt Street ChrUllan Court street at 17th, W. Harold Lyman and O. Fhlllp Hurd. tuiitUtrr. Bible srhool auembly 9.45 a.m. Morn in worship 10 50 o'clutk. Sermon by Fred Hoy. evanveliit. Youth hour l::io pin. fc.vrnn.it srrvire 7.30 o'iltxk. tJeriuwn by Pied Hoy. First Christian Marlon and Cottai. Wariif Ureeu, mliililer. Church schuol 9 45 a m Wurabiu and Communion lu 45 am. Sritnoii: 'Tuoli Kor Christ." Wayne Greene. Youth iroutw fl JO p tn Wor ship service 7:30 p m. Sermon, "F.inpty Seats" Wayne Clreeue. byeciai mumc. Knlghl Memarlal Conirei illoiial Louis' E. White, minister. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mornint worship II am. with sermon by the minister. "Defenders of the Faith" Ptlsrlm Fellowship roups 8:30 p m. Worship leaders Arlene Weav er and flail White Yotin adults I p m. Worship' leader Arrhie Elliott. The ReorrtnlfM f'bnrrh f Jent Christ of Latter Ilav Mints Rtjventeenih and Chemeketa. streets. Deorie W. Soeed, pentnr. Chnreh arhool 45, Mornini worhlp servli-e 11. Klder Oeon W. Speed, speaker. FJvfmnr worahlp . Fider Clark Ltviniston f Ore ion City( tuet speaker. MirUi Lnlhrgn Oal itr"t at lath. First Church 1 Center Salem't Singing Church The Pnblic 1 Invited parsonage. Thursday to Sunday, Rev. Hokonson and Paul Almquist will represent Calvary at the Ferndale. Wash., West Coast Dis trict meeting. "Such as I have" is the sermon theme for the Rev. Paul Wayne Henry of the Methodist church. The MYF meets at 7 p. m. with Mr. and Mrs. Milt Baum, coun sellor!!. At "the First Baptist church, N. 2nd at Oark, Rev. Alex H. Sauer wein, interim pastor, speaks at the 11 o'clock worship hour and at 6:30 p. m. Youth fellowship is at 6:30 p. ni. Sunday school and Bible classes at 10 a. m. Thursday 7:30 p. m., Bible Study. First Christian Church, Rev. 'Arthur Charles Bates is giving his second in the scries of the Beati tudes, his theme: "The Mourner," in "Blessed ' are They That Mourn." The next four Sunday themes In the evening. February 21 to March 14 in conclusion, will be a special "Adventure in World Friendship" as a family attend ance move. Acts 17, is the topic for Wednesday evening Bible study, 7 to 8 p. m., choir rehears al following. Christian and Missionary Alli ance Sunday worship hour visitors 11 a.m. from the Seattle Pacific college. Sunday, afternoon, 3 o'clock service, also. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Rev. A. W. Nelson. Tmmanuel Lutheran church, will use as his sermon topic: "The Darkness and the Light" for the 11 o'clock morn ing worship hour. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Luther League meets at 7 p. m. "Family night" is to be observed at 7:30 worshnp hour when a feature film: "A Wonder ful Life" will be shown. Group leaders meet Monday evening at 8 p. m. in fireside room. On Tues day evening Pastor Nelson will give the study on "A Great Chap ter of the Bible" at the Sunday school teachers' meeting, 8 p. m. in the fireside room. The topic: '..Jehovah's Witnesses" will be given by Marvin Dahl at the Young Married Couples club meeting Thursday evening, 8 p. m. in the parsonage home of Pastor and Mrs. 'Nelson. Adult class meets Friday at 8 p. m. "Directed by Divine Lisht" Is the sermon theme for the Rev. Joseph A. Luthro of Trinity Lutheran church for the morning hour, followed by Sunday school and Bible classes on Sexagcsima Sunday. Both choirs are to sing specials at the church hour. Dis cussion oi "rungs ana l'riests is to be presented by the senior con firmation class at the 7:30 p. m. miner League hour. BIlTcrlon lMlgrlm Holiness 042 Bciulh Water street. Rev. John R. Prlre. fiim day achool begin! at S:i9. J. R. Qraham, lupt. Morning wonhip 11. "When Orare Meeti FAlth." Pilirlm Youth hour B:45. Mra. Price, Youth counselor. Evening lemr. 7:30. "No Place to Hide." Wed. nesdar Bible studr and prayer 7:30. Heb. S. "Christ, Better than Aaron." Friday fasting and prayer, 13-1. Brand Oistusses nBricker Measure Judge James T. Brand, asso ciate justice of the Oregon Su preme Court, will speak to the Salem Unitarian Fellowship at its regular Sunday meeting on the subject of the proposed "Bricker Amendment" to the United States Constitution. This was the subject of an address re cently delivered to the Common wealth Club of San Francisco by Judge Brand. The highly controversial Brick er Amendment provides that Congress shall have the power to regulate all executive agree ments and that no treaty shall become the law of the land until both houses of Congress have passed enabling legislation. Be cause of its particular interest to them as a subject, Salem lawyers, officials and teachers are cordial ly invited to the meeting at 10:30 a. m. in the Salem Woman'a Club building. SINT.ERS AT SII.VKRTON SII.VF.KTON Kcv. Joseph Cooper is announcing a quartet and gospel team Irom the Seattle l'acilic college, to be guests of the Christian and Missionary Al liance church tiiis Sunday lor the iiiurning worship service and a specail cily-wiilc rally on Sunday ttlternoon at 3 p.m. Tht Rev. T. M. Orbliarct, pastor. Wwr- I ship services 8.45 ana 11 a.m. flrrmwn br t taslor. Similar school 10 a.m. fiarelen Road f'hrhllsn oM Msrket street. I. H. Camp, minuter. Bible erhool SMS. Gen. F Wrtehl, Mint Morn tr.g worship II. flermon: ThrlU the Bavtour." Youth groups H IS Frentng Pervira 1:30. aermon: "Tha runcllonal Church." Bethel Banllsl-No'tri Cottage at V street. Rev. Rudolph Worse. psMor un iter school at t 4s a nt Wor.Mn service at lltlti Psp'or'i topic. -When Jesus psi.ee; hv " Annust program hv the vonng people 1 JO 0 m. Tier; "Convert Ing Dsd to Missions." of the Nazarene at Thirteenth 9:45 Church School 10:50 "Beloved Brethren" 8:30 Youth Hour 7:30 "On Flghllntj Against God" Monday Evening, February 22, there will he a Youth Itally at First Churrh with Hev. Slid hnnrnr Itinnn of l.ni Anselea, ciirsl speaker. The Rally is at 1:30. William F. nay, Minister CRUSADER iiiis.i.i'ifiJ ' it tV t is' sygt) t s Rev. Leo deSmet o( Port land, scheduled to give a se ries of talks at Alliance ehurch, North Fifth and Gaines streets, beginning Sunday. Alliance Church Presents deSmet A blend of nature movie classics, magical illusions and other fea tures will be presented In a brand new program each night at the Alliance church by Rev. Leo deSmet of Portland, beginning Sunday. Formerly a pastor. Rev. deSmet saw an "alarming rise of juvenile delinquency" and gave his life to what he terms "reaching youth and adults who have not- been touched by regular church chan nels and who never heard nor seen a clear presentation of the Gospel In interesting terms which they can understand." He brings to his audience pictures from mountains, forests and jungles, pointing out analogies between the natural and the spiritual worlds. Rev. Paul W. Gunther, pastor of Alliance- church extends a com-munoty-wide Invitation to their neighbors of all faiths In attend the Youth Gospel Crusade meet ings. Miss Lester to Meet With Fellowship The Huntington Fellowship of -J:". -r.u i '"""'.u' u - .i-cu., i u,c ,.,.,: Ul ister and his wife. Dr. and Mrs. Julian J. Kciser, 785 Stewart St., Sunday evening at 8:00 o'- tclnck will have as their guest, Miss Muriel Lester oi London, England. Miss Lester is sched uled to speak earlier in the day at a city-wide Vesper Service in the First Christian Church. Other 1 guests will include all who have I assisted in arrangements for Miss Lester s Salem appearance from the various co-operating organi zations. - Bethel Young Folk Will Presenf Ploy The young people of the Bethel Baptist Church, North Cottage and D streets, will present their annual program at 7:30 o'clock ! Sunday evening. The main part 1 of the program will consist of a : play, entitled, "Converting Dad to t Missions." There will also be re- j ports and special musical num-, Imp, A frna will nt(tr'ina will hf ' received for the state young peo ple's summer camp project. Englewood Church To Hear Brandt Rev. Richard Brandt, of Port land, missionary from Nigeria,. Africa, will be a special speaker at the Knglewood church at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. He will show color-' ed slides. The program will be in charge of the W.S.W.S. and the Christian Service Guild. Amity Churches Baptist Richarrl Trailer, pastor. Run flar srhool IP a nt. Morning worship 11 a m. Jpnlor htfh 7 30 p m. Evening aer vtces R p m. rhnrrh f Christ Jameg Matthew Al ice. 0 1).. minister. Hllile school M a tn. Morning srrvire II a m. christian r:n(leavor 0 30 p m. Kvenlng srrvlcg 1:30 pm. Choir practice 1.30 p.m. Melliiiillst -lliuca Mi Council, minister. Tl,t cliurcli at stttily 1:4a a in. Hie itiurrh at worship 11 am. Methodist Youth Keliuwship: Intermediates 0:30 p ni. at the JoUt Weldcinan liuinei.tiiah school 7 30 pin church. Osa Grave I'napel Bruce MrConnell, mint'tei. Morning wurshlp 0:43 a Pi. Jsun- dar sihool lu.45 a as. Assrtnlilr of tlod Frank K Mapes, pastor. Bunilav school 10 am. Morning worship 11 am. Young People's service 7 pm. Evening service 7'4S p.m. Oak Grove Chapel l Mrlhnttlst) North C.reenwoor! Road, Polk Counlr. Hal H Hargreever, pastor. Morning worship 10 a.m. Bundsv school II am. MYP alter nate Bunrlarg 7 10 p m. lAlrrl Button, director. isy.aoss sac.esssssssrf : r eg imiirfnrMiliw & V Church Council Outlines Plan For Territory Allocation A program of cooperative poli cies, worked out during the recent first annual convocation of the Oregon Council of Churches in Salem. Includes plans for the al location of new territories for de velopment by member denomina tions, It also provides that church bodies will confer with the official board and obtain its advice, be fore founding or relocating a church. All members of the committee are notified of these requests and unless protests are received, the committee will conduct a hearing and make a decision on the facts developed. Groups which receive an alio- Salem Families Go to Witness Conference The Oren Ryals and Ray Sieber families will leave for Corvallis to attend the Circuit Assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses, to be held at the Corvallis High School, Feb ruary 19-21. In Corvallis they will meet with over 1000 other witness, es of Jehovah who are coming from about 20 cities to participate in the 3-day religious assembly. The assembly will show that people from all classes can have complete unity when God's Word and laws are the basis for what they do. , Woodburn PTA to Give Carnival Soon WOODBURN Plans for the an nual Parent-Teacher association carnival to be held March 17 will be formulated at an execu tive board meeting Monday, Feb. 22, in the home economics room at Woodburn high school, begin ning at 8 p.m. Anyone interested in helping with the carnival or having an unusual or good idea for booths and entertainment is invited to be present. Refreshments will be served by Charles Cornwell and Philip Branson. Garden Road Choir In 1st Appearance The newly organized choir of the Garden Road Christian ('hlirrh 4nflS. Mil.nC c ...:u Pear in their first anthem num. ber during the Sundav morning ,.,-i.i '"w"nR worship service. Mrs. Merle Van icavc wm direct them as they vnKi wm Trust-" writtcn by THE INFINITE WAY Joel Goldsmith, author and lcc- turer, is well known in all large Coast cities and Hawaii, teach ing that man may be happy, healthy and prosperous living the "Infinite Way." Mrs. Vera V. Davis, nt Po land will present his message me aaiem rrutn f.'enfur 347 rh. mrxeia St., Sunday, Feb. 21st, 11:00 A. M. and Thnrcrfm. t?h 25th, 7:30 P. M. AH welcome. COME TO Prarum Mennonite Church (Five Miles East of Lancaster Drive on Garden Road) HEAR Rev. H. P. Fast, Reedley, Calif. ON God's Plan in the Light of Prophecy EVERY NIGHT AT 7:30, FEB. 21-28 (No Service Saturday) MESSAGE TITLES: God't Mystic Order The Bcmo Judgment The Rapture The Tribulation The Revelation of Jesus Christ The Kingdom Age The New Haven and New Earth Special Evangelistic Meetings with Blesiing for All at Highland Aye. Friends Church Highland Ave. and North Church St. 7:30 Each Evening, Except Saturday Sunday, 11:00 a.m. through Feb, 21 Mr. Lansing Bulgin, Music Director and Soloist Rev. Paul W, Barnctt, Pastor iia "'fl "The Coming World Religion" MESSAGE ON PROPHECY FROM REVELATION AND DANIEL On Sunday Evening 7:30 o'clock FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Z? DR. LLOYD T. ANDERSON, PASTOR Thornton Jansma, Assistant Pastor Robert Goffrier, Youth Director MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE 1 1 O'CLOCK "MAN'S DIVINE APPOINTMENTS" a SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9:45 a. m. "Six Adult Classet" "The Sunday School and Church That Makes You Feel Welcome" cation are expected to begin wor ship services, establish a Sunday school or buy property within a year. Under some circumstances, an allocation will be continued upon request for a second year, but the committee will not extend an allocation for more than two years except in special cases. The committee may allocate a territory for one denomination for establishment of a new church, in which case the new congrega tion will be expected to serve all Protestants in its area on a com munity basis. An allocation may be given where other churches already ex ist because of a need for addition al church facilities, or two or more denominations may be de signated to establish a federated church, or to merge existing facil ities. ' There is a sub-committee on re search and survey, whose chair man is a member of the parent committee on research and plan ning. This sub-committee keeps tab on Oregon's church-connected population, as well as the ever changing pattern of population in suburbs and rapidly growing areas where a high proportion of the residents are not church members. National Position To Mrs. Moorhead Mrs. Jennelte Moorhead, asso ciate professor of health educa. tion for the state system's gen. eral extension division, was ap pointed this week to national chairmanship of the mental health committee of the Ameri can School Health association by Dr. H. F. Kilander, New York university, president of the as- aiil-iiiuon. . Also recently appointed to the research committee of the school health education section of the American Public Health associa tion, Mrs. Moorhead has received national recognition for her work in health education throughout the country. ,As chairman of th natinnt - mental health committee she will direct the preparing and publica lion of in-service training plans for public school teachers. . Mrs. Moorhead holds the stat us of a Fellow in Public Health, maiui-ii iii recognition oi her contribution to health education in Oregon. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Down Town the Tall White opire wun tne Chimes 9.30 and TV. 00 a. m. "OUR TIME FOR GREATNESS" Broadcast KSLM- 11:30.12:00 Brooks H. Moor MinUter at I Rev, Hubert C. Mardock Evangelist all IIISSI lisastlas i u a Mi ' ' a : , j i, JL 5a rVWl : i. 1