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1 Tho Slat man. Salaro. Orogon. Saturdaj. May 7.

1W liberty MiIonarr Church Names NeWrOfficers Young Singers to Honor Mother's Day Lutherans to AdrJ Second Sunday Service At Turner "a at f.V V' -s i Ht I aw Nazarenes and District Meet With Election (Picture on page 1 The annual Oregon Pacific district convention of the Nazarene church closed Friday night at Salem First church with election, of officers and ordination of two young minister a elder. Re-elected to the district advisory board were Paul f- Knanp of Salem the Rev O-ville Jenkins. Salem pastor. Gordon Olson of Fugene and the Rev. Herman 5mith of Knapo vva continued a district treasurer.

i Chofen to serve on the board of of Northwest Nazarene colic in Namoa. Idaho, mere I)r W. He, district super mtericient. and Olon. Ordained at ceremonies laft niKht were A.

R. Rutledse of Idaho preaching at Myrtle Creek O.e.. and Robert W. Guinn of Portland, pastor at Prospect. Musician.

Spntlier To Open Services At First Baptint the junior chair of first Caagregatianal ehareh. will cine at the These yesmg singers. mbers ef bare he's Mather day anaming service Sunday under tflreeUen Mrs. fed Gideon. In the bark raw (left to right) are Brace GalWway.

Marjnrie Little. Mary Jane Kadd. Patsy Snider, Virginia. Miller. Gertrude Gidean: middle raw.

Jayee Randall. Arlene Brawn. Ann Batter. Je Ana Rlcketts, Darna Martin: rent raw, Neman Lather. Nancy Snider.

PrtaeUla Darham. Stephen Uttle. Jimmy Heath. Lutheran Women of Oregon SaleilM CIlMrelieS Meet Tuesday at SILVERTON. May 6 The Women's Missionary federation of the Oregon circuit will hold its spring rill GOIPEL-rENTEfOITAL Calvary chapel 1143 N.

Liberty. 11 day and Fikiay. tenson, whoe husband was a pastor in Portland at the time A spe-caarrn g4-90 8 S2nd. Sunday dal invitation has been sent to Mrs. Christensen, now in Eugene, to be school 10 a.

m. Service 11 a present. 1 Em.l Aanderud. gospel miifirinn. will begin a two-week sinerliitic campaien in First BAPTIST Rpifat church Sn5av, to a 1 SC the public clary-Librty and MiUr.

11 a m. Aanderud wax at one time a m. Sunday. 7 30 m. Wedn- dant-e banrl dirritor of 'a major day I rtrt Liberty nd Mron.

11 a radio nHworK He wil. serv as 7 20 m. Wednrday Knjr lender, choir director, ir-, iBimjmnei IGA(R)-Haiel Acc-plrumental and vocal tloit it mv 11 a 7 30 rn. Sunday. 7 30 Two morning- services each Sunday, at 8:45 and 11 o'clock, starting tomorrow, will be conducted at Christ Lutheran church due to increased attendance, the Rev.

C- R- Schulz, pastor announ-ed Friday. The change was made due to crowding of the sanctuary, which normally seats about 175. The pastor alfo disclosed that the church has secured a new parsonage at 2178 State st and converted the former one. at 1750 State st. next to the church, into a oarish hall.

It will be used for beginners' and primary Sunday school classes and for all organizational meetings. Silverton convention at Trinity Lutheran observance of its 30th anniversary Nov. 1, 1919, by Mrs. M. Chris- i tress.

Mrs. Karlan Moe. president 0f Trinity Dorcas, will give the welcome. Greetings will be given by the Rev. M.J.

Fuhr local paStor: Ida Folstad. Luther a nauihitr. n.fnm,,... circuit president; Mrs. Storvick! nr ni, xr WMF nrsirlnt will mv.

th. art. a. ini JL-'6 CI, UlSli Ivl dress. Music will consist Of vocal duet, Ray Bergerson and Janet ,...1 ii land: vocal duet.

Mrs. Don Burch and Mrs Harland Moe: violin olo. Sue Teter. Church Passes Goal in Drive SWEET HOME. May 6 wrtnln ,12 days after 4he ku koff.

the building fund drive of the Com- munitv Methodist church passed its $25 000 goal bv $5,745. Thi wf revealed Sunday when solicit- ing trams reported. A meeting will be held5 May 16 to plan the starting of construe- t00-aordin Rev- wiiham H. Hobbs, pastor. rwy I all)Ot oerVIOeS I HniHir U.t ll orfi JEFFERSON, May Mother's day will be observed at Talbot Community church Sunday with a short program following Sunday school.

The Rev. R. Rogers Irwin will speak on "Outstanding Moth- ers of the Bible." Potted pUnis will be given 'to st mothers the oldest and ounce and the mother with the largest The pastor's subject for the eve ning seivue will be "One Thinlf Lacking. Special numbers by the i I Firnt Coninitinion Set Sum lav for 52 MT ANGEL, May 6 A cusT ternary for many years ast. Mother's day will be first communion for the children of the community.

Fifty-two little boys and girls of the fiist grades will receive Heir first communion at tile 8 a in. nass Sunday The ceremony is always marked with a great deal of solemnity-; with the entire group of 'gramnjar school children taking part in fhe procession from the schcol to the church The Mt. Angel band leads the procession. Luther league Meet Fridav- at Silverton 1 SILVERTON, May 6 The Northern Pacific district of Luther Beagues will meet In convention at fmirunurl church from May 13 to May 15. Included in the program will be a union choir concert at Eugene leld auditorium Sundav after- i ea sor i-e the troml-ne.

cornet at. euphon ium Sakrr at each irf w'l I be anpelist William Ritf-froni Ill Ritt, Is a giadui.te of Mdy Bible institute vl and is ra.w asfo-riate editor of a national Christian in jjiizine. Meetmns will be ei.cn night ex-eeot Saturday. Delegates Naiuecl (lonservatiye Baptist Meetiiip J.U.i.. from i First church are to attend i meetings of the Cons-native Bap- tist Association of Oregon on Thursday and Friday at rva'lis The Rev I.loyd T.

Ar.de rn nastoi uil! be the elei nc speak- er Friday n.ght. The meeting Is foni a per- manet.t replace the orrr set h.fff in Jar- I uary. en the ehi- he separated from the Northern confer- 1 Women Have Meeting I Is LIBERTY The Missionary ancle ty of Liberty Church Christ met Wednesday afternoon- at the bona at Mrs. Wayne Si pa Boona Mrs. Fred Robertson led the da Yotiona, and Mrs.

Charles Moor spoke of missionary I work la Quebec. Liherty Women Install New Gluh Officers LIBERTY Mrs. Wilbert Kurth was installed as president Thursday hen Liberty Woman's; club met at the home of Hen nan on Roone road, Mrs. Wayne Blaco and Mrs. C.

wlj Sta-cey weie co-aosteses. Other ol ficers installed Iwera vice president. Mrs. Wayne and secietarytreasurer Mrs Walter Schendtt with Mrs. Joha Dasch.

a past president, as the installing jS Mrs C. Wj Stacey reported on child welfare, and the delegates gave reports of the Marion county federation meeting. Mothers will work on" costumes next week for the school cWldrenor the musio festival May 3. i The club picnic will, be May 17 at the home of Mrs. Harold Rot-braugh on route 9.

The club presented the retiring president. 'Mrs Don Griffith, witA an azalea. Guests present were Mrs Arlla La gent and Mrs. M. Prlne This was the last regular moating for the year.

I CHRIST LUTHERAN CHUnCH Invitea Yjqji Two 'orhip ScrvlcaH i Kvery Sunday f'' a.m. 11 a.m. Mmday Rehoel it C. K. tyesiels raatar Observe j.

Holher's Dayj ini Worship 45 and 1 1 (K o'clixk Identical "Haw About Our ll.mtr Sermon Dr. Chester W.j Hamblin Evening Worship. 7:30 m. Vorl! hMrchmanshlp" Seiice by Student frcm Urtgisi StatelCollege first Presbyterian Church rhemeketa at Winter Cheater W. Ilasnhlia rssier Jehai Oesxienkerf rr Aaalstaat afastar ,11 hi faaJUa I Iff: I sassss" Election of officers and reports on a year of increase featured Sunday's fourth quarterly conference at Jason Lee Memorial Methodist church.

The pastor. Dr. Louis C. Kirby. reported 81 persons received into membership and 24 baptized during the past year.

The church recently started construction of a new educational temple. Re-elected as trustees were C. M. Roberts, Herman Clark and D. O.

Lear. New stewards chosen are Clifford Ellis, Archie Gardner. Carl Grieet. Grady Smiths and Roy Roberts. Others selected include A.

Forkner, world service treasurer, and Eugene Ki Unrulier, financial secretary. I Evangelist to Close Series The Rev. Pau Wood, evangelist and musician, will bring the morning and evening 'messages Sunday at First Evangelical United Brethren church, concluding a vteek end of evangelism. He is an accomplished pianist, plays the trumpet and musical saw and sings. This spring he has been teaching at the Western School of Evangelical Religion at Jennings Lodge.

Also featured in the morning worship service will be the dedl cation of infants in baptism, and the reception of members. Stavton Church Reports Growth STAYTON, May 6 Forty-three new members added during the church year and over $7,000 raised for the work of the church were reported at the recent annual meeting of Stayton Baptist church. Officers elected for the year in elude Mrs. C. E.

Taylor, clerk; Walter Hinrichs. treasurer; Mrs Norman Peek, financial secietary; Cyril Hilton. Alfred. Poole and Gordon Hann. deacons; P.

B. Collins. Roy Todd, trustees: Merle Crane. Mrs. Roscoe Poole and Mis.

Wendel Weddle, board of education: Mrs. Cyril Hilton. Haul Collins and Mrs. Walter Hmrichs. deaconesses.

Families Change Homes at Lihertv LIBERTY Stacey. a member of the -federal grand jury, will serve on the May panel in Portland Mr and Mrs Charles Caiter have, moved to the Fred Arismnn place. Mr. and Mrs Elmer VVeik and family have as guest, Everett Weik of -Humbolt. Neb.

Mr and Mrs. Fred Arisman and family have moved1 to the P. 1 Core place on Sky line road The Cores have moved to California. Kllici Sonj; Set For Air Monday FOUR CORNERS Quentin Ellis. ISO Flma ave will receive special' recognition Monday, ay 8 at 5 m.

(Standard time) over station KGW. Portland, when Brad Reynolds will sing "A Bit i of Heaven'. The lyric and melcjdy. rttlen by Ellis and arranged by E. O.

Bandell. Salem music instructor, is registered for copyright. Ellis has composed quartet and choral numbers. H's newest composition is a lilting Irish ballad. now! The ideal recep-lor for shower sarhiag OsaV 41 Coraer seat for foot or spoof.

battling By Mowtr, Practical as ckilsfs'svr ia faast's bacfc V. 8 31 Looking foe yosir new or Craae La ho ftsture design. Unbelievably overall Use of a complete ibaa 5' i feet piece of gleaming day tbat is easy Noo-splasb eat. L)il-rs ger's lowcb. church Tuesday.

This will be the as it was organized at Trinity on L. K. Ellson. Medford. Ore- gon circun preiaeni.

win preiae. The meeting v. ill open at 9 o'clock with registration followed by group meetings. At the foreign and home missions hour' Mrs. A.

J. Kriutzen, Mis. Merl La sen and Mrs. W. L.

Peterson will be in charge: education. Christian nur- ture and cro(ile roll, Mrs. K. G. Egertson.

Mrs, C. Gnmstvedt. Mrs Vogniid: charities and in memori- am. Mrs. H.

Rogen. Mrs. R. J. Murdock.

Mrs. Ray Nelson. Mrs fctr I HoKness. Mrs. S.

Simonson uk Mrs. M. J. K. Fuhr and Mrs.

Ellson Business session will be at 11 o'clock followed by a talk by Mrs. Palmer Larson on "The United, Christian Education Appeal." Mrs. Roy O. Storvick of Wed-eria, will give the afternoon address. Mrs.

M. G. Gunderson of Silverton will install new officers. Others taking part in the aftei-noon will be Nettie Hatteberg. president of Trinity Ladies Aid.

welcome; Mrs. Ray Nelsort, Mrs. P. O. Brulnd.

Dr. H. L. Foss. dis- trict president, Seattle, the Rev.

S. Simonson. Oregon circuit presi dent, Portland; and Mrs. M. J.

K. Fuhr. Mrs. Ted will fee soloist. At the 6 m.

banquet Mrs. A ill Dallas Churches APOSTOLIC FAITH Church and Court. Sunday school 30 a. m. Services 11 a 7:50 p.

Sunday. p. m. Tuesday and Thursday ASSEMBLY OF GOD Birch and Stun p. Sunday school 9.45 a m.

Services 11 a p. Sunday, 7 45 p. m. Wednesday. BAPTIST First Washington st.

Sunday school 45 a. m. Services 11 a 7 JO p. Sun- dav. 7 30 p.

m. Thursday. CATHOLIC M. Fhlllp'a w. M'aahincton t.

MwtM 1 15 a rr. second and I'tri Sundays. 10 15 a first, third and fiftr. Sundays. CHRISTIAN First Jefferson and Clay.

Sunday school 9 45 a m. Services 11 a. 7 30 Sunday CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Shelion and M.I! Sunday school 45 a m. Services 11a 7 48 p. m.

Sunday. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE i 410 Mill Sundav school 9 a Srv nr II a rn Vi.noay. rr; first and rhiru Vt 111 KCH OF CHRIST i and i i Ser 11 Sunday school 10 3T CHI KCH OF 1 lr; r.ufcV scl CKt 45 a I Se.vice II a rn ji) Sundav 0 Hi Rt JIM CHRIST 0 LATTFR 1141 SAINTS Fiacnxnt of cjt hrrarv. Surdav rntW 10 a 5ervwe 7 m. Sunday SPISt OFAL St- Thomas frr St S.ir.dav school "10 and II Serv 11 n.

IWVC.IIKM MISVOVIII HRFTHREN V-I'er ae Sti' da srheml'l: 35 a rr, wes 11 a m. m- i nr j. CON'tiREC TIOK Al. nUo t. wtll he Mr Marion Ftrst Cpttage and Marion Church I)etf pte will re Mr.

Saturday. 4S a in Curry. Mrs. Floyd Johnsn. and Mr; Hughe.

Mrs. Ed-1 atemerul -ltth and Ferry- na Essoi'." R. V. Tilln Arthur," ''wZZZi Sunday schooi 10 a m. Service 11 a.

p. m. Sunoay. a p. m.

inuri-day and Saturday. rarjitare 4M I9xh. 11 a. m. 7:43 p.

Sunday. 7 45 p. m. Thursday. Jtm Nint Peaterotal 1175 Lewis Sunday MT100I 10 a Services 11 a.

7 30 p. m. Sundav, 7 30 p. Wednesday t'aHed Pentecostal 443 Ferry. 11 a.

7 34' p. Sundii. 7 30 p. Wednesia INSTITl TP OF KEI IGIOl SCIENCE C' ub 10 30 a 7 44 Sunday. JEWISH-Teanple Beth Sheloaa Madison ami Brolav.

Church u-hool 11 m. Services Friday. LlTHl ianJ .1 -A' I teatal Amer an Conference 1 Ga.r.es 11 am. Sundav Wtdnetday. Christ American Church Stat and lSth.

8 45 and 11 am Sunday. ttorium I9ih and Nebraska. Sunday school 10 a m. Service II am. Sunday.

St. John's (Missouri Synod) 10th i and A. Service 0 and 11 a. m. Sunday.

Sunday school 10 a. m. St. Mark EeanaettraJ (United) N. Church.

11 a. m. Sunday. METHODIST nrss cr.urch and State. 11 a.

Thlinl. rn. Thursday Jasoas Lee Memerlat Winter and Jefferson. 11 a. 7 JO p.

m. Sunday Leslie C'ommereial and Myers. 11 a. 7:30 p. m.

iunday, 7:90 p. Thursday. NAZARENE First Center and 13th. 10 SO a 7 JO p. m.

Sunday. 7 30 7 30 p. m. Wednesday riLGRIM HOLINESS 140 Carlton. 11 a 7 30 p.

an. Sun day. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.

PUSBYTERI AN First 0emeketa and inter 7 30 p. m. Sunday. 10 30 a. REORGANIZED CHl'RCH OF JESUS CHRIST LATTER DAV SArNTS Ittrt arti) Chemeketa.

Sunday school 10 a. Servlcea 11 a. 7 30 p. Sunday. SALTATION ARMT 241 State.

Sunday school 10 rn Services) 11 a. 7 30 Sunday, p. m. Thursday and Saturday. SEVENTH DAT ADVBNTIST laaaiae, Mease.riaJ Hrxxt aivd Sum.

IT Sabbath school 3C a ierviret. 11 a. Saturday. SPIBITCALIST First S4S Commercial 2 0 and 7 -30 i Sunday. TRUTH ENTER aad I larary M3 Cottage p.

m. Tuesday. UNITED BRETHREN First (OM Csttttsra) 1145 Mission Sunday school 10 a m. Services 11 a 7 30 Sunday. 7 30 m.

Wednesday WESLEY AW METHODIST 15th and Mil) Sunday IS a rr. Services II a 7 30 Sunday NORTH HOHIIL (IIMMIMH Nort. Kl: 'uncial Mtw I 10 a ir Service 11 rr pin Sundav. i Wrtielav FR 411 IMMtMM MIVMlVIIF Pratun- Sundav ci 9 a Servicts 11a nc 1 45 Sunday FRATt METHODIST Piatun S.indav c5-oi 11 a rr. Se, vices II a rt Sundav.

PRINt.l ERIPNDS Bavte' et rf Sun.lav 10 a Service II a rn Sur.dav COC'NfRV CHI KCH OF SALEM Roberts Sunc s-nuol 43 a m. Seivce 11 a I 3d rr, Sunday. ROSED LF I RIIMI Rcsaetlu sunaat Servtee lis ir. I JO r. Surxtax SALEM.

Hfll.HH COMMI ITT Non-denor- inationai i.itertr and MadragM Surtua.v cl.ool 10 a vices 11 a ri Sundav. 7 30 m. Wed-nesta SWFtil oVlMlMTl Swede mt Suiidav a Services 11 a m. school It TALBOT COMMl'KITT TalfcK't Sunday chool 10 a rn Ser-vicen 11 7 3t m. Sundav.

rn WecirvrMlav I vV- 1 TURNER. May Constance Eady bve). en fnrleagh miter 35 years as a missionary In India, will speak Manday at 7:45 p. m. at the Assembly ef Gad chnrch In Tarner.

Two Morning Services Set, Presbvterian In order that parent of the children in the church school may ittend services with their child- ren on Mother day. First res byterian church will have tden- ticat" services Sunday morning ai 9:45 and 11 clock The junior choir, d.iected bv Virainia Ward Elliott, ill inj tf at both serv ices 'That Sweet Morv of Old" by Went. Dr. Chester Vs Hamblin. pastor, ill preach About Our Homrs Seven Presbyterian student leaders at the Westminster foundation of Oregon State college will conduit the evening service Jane Beidler and Ron Clarke will give the message on "World Churchmanahip." Others who are having a part in the service will be Richard Wicks, call to wor ship; Manlvn Moser.

scripture i leson; Kav DeSpain will sin -The Lord's Prayer:" Donna Chnstopherson. prayer; Bob Clark, offertory prayer and oeneoiciion. Jl, I II II 1 1 IHirCIl 1 1 1 Dedicated JMlIMlrtV s' i ISortn Howell NORTH HOWELL. May 6 North Howell's new Community church was dedicated Sunday in a special program conducted by the Rev. B.

J. Kerns, pastor Hundreds of isitore were on hand. A brief history of the local church moement was given by Rav Reznecsek of Neskowin Con struction of the cburch was I w-. -l bv Conrad Gunderson The hrick btiildine has stained i wmdows, a large mm audi- for classes. I cl(jak roomf for serv- ing dinners.

ft rklfiaonill liUIBLtl Will ss a Will Speak Here The A Ronald Meirix San Francisco, field officer of the Episcopal church -national coun-. cil will deliver the sermon Sunday at 11 am at? St. Paul's Episcopal' church He formerly was rector i of St Paul's Episcopal church In Oakland. Calif. Merrix is returning from this week's svnod of the Pacific province In Seattle The syr.i was i attended by the Rev.

and Mrs George Swift of Salem and Mrs George Corwin of Independence Mrs. Swift is diocesan president of the women's auxiliary and Mrs Corwin is on the state board of the auxiliary. iWootlburii Cliureh Slates Service? VfOODBl'RN, May 6 Mother's day will be the special feature at Woodburn Methodist church Sunday. The church school program at 9:45 a m. will be the theme Services at 11 a m.

will include a solo by Mrs. S. Tyler and a male quartet number, "Tell Mother I'll Be There The Rev. Harry Pemberton. pastor, will speak.

All services will be at the high school building, since the church is being razed for new construction. I $)50 or cZzl Doz. 400 Greenhouse oa Amity HijawajWW (Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. unless otherwise noted.) ASSEMBLY OF COD f.vaaf eiisU Taf ISth and Ferrv.

11 7 p. Sur.day 7 5 m. Thursday. r.i. TKlmi- 3ISh ti.

Commercial MM rillla- MercorUl hospital chap'- 11 a m. Sunday. j. jeseftb's CotUge and Chur.tke- Masses 3t. m.

11 a. rn. run- da 7 "30 m. Sunday and St VlarCnt tie Paal-Myrtle and Co- iu 4 -f'; dav on tensions Jt-s v- 't. rHNIMIAN Tas-t Street 17th and Court.

10 30 rst- renter and Hiah. 10 0 a 1 3 mj Punday, 6 30 p. m. Wednes- da" I iCHSISTIAX M1SSIONAB.T ALLJ A.NCE I 5th and Gaines 11 a. T-0 Sunday, Wsdnesday.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 'first Oi n.saetj ami Liberty. Sunday -ncol Ji a services s.n. Sunday. pm Wednesday CT-rn 148 m. HlT Of CHaifT CeairaJ Cett.g.

tOrnehea, 10 43 a cmi KCM pr G0 First i usee an-1 Hood. II a. 1:4 H( kch r.K Jtil CHRIST or ATTtK UAV SMUTS vrW Hood and Church. Sun- school 10 36 p. i a.

rn. Services ii inday. 11 90 episcopal St ruis Church' and Chrrekeia Sunday ff h' 11 UBdv Services. 7 JO. 45.

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED Hrtiuiay- Marion and Capitol. Sundav school la a rr Sersieea 11 a 7 4S Sundav. 7 4 p. m. Wednesday.

EVANGELICAL IMTID RJtETHREN (leeV-I7tn and Nebraska 11 a. 7 30 p. m. Sunday; First- Minos and Summer. 11 a m.

7 45 p. nti Sunday. free mEthodist W.nt.r -and sufxliv. 1 p. isi.

7: 30 ednesday friends Htstelaad Aveaiue Church and h- 11 fe 7 30 p. iv Sunday. 1 so n. wsfliieMMt Seuttv Saleaa Commercial and 11 a. 7 30 m.

Sunday. Wednesday. Siiliiirhnii 4 Imrrluvs IVKCNT tOMVIlSITt schootnuuse-. Liberty Buena Vila road 5und-av school 10 a Srrucri 1J a AI MSVII IE BETHFL BAFTIST AiimvSle Suntiav scmool 10 a -m unoav. 4o CIMSV.lt I WESLEVAN Aunvtlle Sunda school 10 a SevicesMl a i 4j Surrlj BRIMIht ASSEMBCl t.OO Oi bio.

ol E.ks strxnj Survca noJ I ii a ir Srrm II a a 4a suofla) 7 43 p. in Thurd-v CI I ARE IV IVCIIUfAL CXITS II. BRETHREN i Mrrallknd feriv id. Sundii; K-nool lis ni Services 10 a m. Sunday toi a rtmniitv Sundav school; 45 iKti 11 a m.

Sundav er FOI CORNERS BCPT1ST stif and Flma SuQdav set H1 45 a vi Services II a mj i 30 rt- sun-oay i J9 Wednesday. FRCITLAND ANCaiJC AL I NITIli BRETHREN 5 rnrW-S easl of SalenB-: Sundai 16 m. Services 11 a S.n.'av haibsRt Memorial baftit ooe rr.ile. north of urcopaH Sundav 9 43 rr. Sre 11 am 7 in Suooav 7 Turdav RFIIR CHt RCH OI HEIST Piu rd Sunea kor! TC a Ua m.

I S0pv m. SsMa. srizis rowmvitt FJijatwth and Cfurendaie Sui.Cav crvtol 9 45 a Services 11 a 7 45 jta- Sundav 7 Wednesday, i I ABISM CSNTEB COV4MCNITV irvasiraiai i mra rurni 1. mt rf S.AAtfftA ol a Servtre a San- i.iBCRrv rniRcn if christ Liberty KAev scol -a rn Service II a Sunday. 1 CHI OF I.OO arts ave wnc mti ie a Serv rlt ll a m.

Suextay IE AT COM Ml' NIT m. Macleay arivoeL Ssjastay cr-e 1 BJSH IS1KVSS i Maisna Surxlay school a m. VJce 11 f. at, 'jm asm. can day.

hMvi angelical tMTFu brethren I noon nd 8 concert by Pacific Lu-r-wrch and Mill Sundav school 9 45 ther college choir, Sunday night. a Services ii Ms pir. Bun- The Rev. R. Oaehler of Great Falls.

will be guest speaker dur- fri MTtTHonisT ing the convention, the Rev. S. L. 224 M.i! Sunciav school 43 a Almlic. host pa tor.

announces Services 11 a 7 45 m. Sunday. Davi.soii. Mrs Mark Skiff, the Rev. ft Tiirnbull.

the Ba- ker. the Rev and Mrs. E. Brick- wedel. Mr-.

Ed Iicas. the, Rev and Mrs. Llovd Anderson. Mrs. The-1 dore Roth.

Mr. and Mr Donald Helni, Mr and Mrs. Dew.ey Davis Croup to End ear LIBFTTY May lst meeting rf the hie study condjut ted by IMis. eu Mayer. aiem.

was afternoon the home t'f Mrs Henry Ksmirgs, A tneetini; fr all the be Mondii. Mav 9. at pm at tie Eangclic3 Reform- ed chinch. A social hour will foi- -Jow. r' FRS HFRF si vpw Brigadier and Mrs.

i i Port-land. VNii'l londiict the e)crllng ser- ie Sundav at Salem itadel of Falvation Army Spr. ...1 rr.sic by the bard and Songsters brigade wil be iven at both mitring and evening services. RFItVirF HONORS MOTHERS "My Mother's Contututicn M-" will be the sermors topic of Dr lxuis'C. Kirby.

p--tcr. Sunday morning at Jason Ie Memt-lial Methodist church music will include a tradiJionl sole: by W. Biggerstaff. Ma-chree." and the choir anthem. "I-et f.ot Your Heart Be Tn.uhed." OI Ml FOR ST.

I.OI IS The Rev.E. H. Becker, local in-stitut missionary foi the Lutheran church, Missouri synod, will leave Sunday for St louis. Mo. Friday mriiing to artterxl the I-u -therun charities conference May 17 to 20.

Delegate from over the U. will rfis-uss wma! piobJems facing fhe church now noniF.RS TO BE HONORED A special Mother's day ervie Vill be held in Bethany Evangelical anri Refornicdn riurvh Sundav at 11 am. Mr, GtUhmann wilt? Speak -nd tute' will sing. Gifts will be pre-enteel to te eldest and youngest motheis pie-ent. FECIAL TALKS SET The Rev.

James Tavtor VkWI ill Ci.fr rrieficcl in errvacle on his expe Afri- ea, at a special miMoiurT serviced vv. J-. ,1, speak on "What I MustDo" at the Sunday evening service FILM AT BETH AL BtfTIST S. Th tourf society of Bethel Bput church wd! present Use sound-co'or fiJm. and at 7:38 p.m.

Sunday. The public is invite'! tn the picture, i i. sr. i IVe -S arvi uaaau, I 1 Briefs I CHOICE BEGOinA SEEDLIIIGS KINC.HOOII BIBLE 1125 F-rri st West Sjiem Sundav Hfincl 45 a m. Service 10 45 a nv.

7 30 rn Sundav. 7 30 m. day avew batbiog coaveoicace fog. resBoaeled koa Taea sea iba a a iaaoratao) ia plwiBhing j. co as pact 42 i) iacbas Laaoasaa pe as sea tBe io sta 1 1 aiaoaa batbroosn ia a space no asvore square.

Constructed it dm wbite, acid-rcsistiog Dura to cleaa. Low I Z-iach beigbi. MatseJ tiling ledge. Corner faacets open and close at a feaa. Jrer posit prvvsms dowsiaa ft Ea.

fccea water saver stvowar. I NNONITE 2t7 Jefferson Sunaay school 10 a. Service 11 a Sunday. LI HI RAN Trinttvr 210 Wihmg'nn Sunday school a rr St-rviccs 11 a Sunday. 10 MINNOVITE BRFTHREN tti-n rijeton and Havter.

Sunday -criocjl 9 45 a services 10 45 a. 7 45 m. Surd METHODIST I irst Mill near Main Sunday school 45 a. mi Services 11 a. m.

45 p. Sunday FRFSBVTERIAN First (curt and Levens Sunday school 5 a m. Service It a Sunday. SEVENTH DA ADVENTIST aMn-un aim Jefferson. Sabbath scl ool 45 a.

rti. Service 11 a. m. Saturday Se -v ices 11a m. Wednelav p.

m. Sunday. CHl'RCH OF JESl CHRIST OF LOS Kmhts of Pvtrtias hall. Oak and Mil! Service m. Wednesday.

Ll rHFRAN Calsao 3ia Jersey. Sunday sctvool 10 a Services 11 a. m. Sunday. 2 Truareiay.

Imastaaarel N. Church st. Surulay c-ooi 10 a. raw Service 11 a m. Surwlay.

Ii-d and A Survlar srrtooJ 10 a. m. fervacci 11 a. m. Sundae MFTHOOIIT Vain and Fisfce.

Sunday srtvool 43 a Service 11 a Sunday. Marajaaaa SUvertoo-Marsiuam tuajH-stav. Sunday smovl 10 a. an. Service 11 a Sunday.

Pfl HOLINESS 42 S. Wasee sc. Sundav aesvearf a m. Services 11 a. 1 9tut- ay.

SEVENTH BAT AOVENTMT Park and 2nd Sabtoath srtvooJ 4 a. Service 11 a. as, Saturday. TJB p. m.

Wednasday. Over 75 Varieties of Fnscluas Tl Varirtien of Ivy (Cranium Varieties of Tomato, dog. f.ooi Select Un of Ueddinr Plants Doz. BUT SAI.FM MFTHOniST 3rd anil (7rth Sundav r.ool fi 45 a. Service 11 a.

Sundav. ZFNA COM MC NI rT 7 rr.a Sandv school 10 a Silverton Churches ASSFMttl OF Front st. Sunday x'rl I a tn cenrrs 11 a n. Sunday. m.

Turcai Tr)urday CATHOLIC M. Fars Fuse and ant VIhi 'I, 10 a rr. sundav. jti a. an.

weekdays. SC a srt. SaturaSay CHRISTIAN Far Far and 1st Sunday scf oi 45 a m. Service lis IN fjn-day. CHRMTI4.N AND Mils ION ART AtXlNCC MM 2 nO Sunday 10 a Services II a an.

7 45 p. ,149 p. m. sVeelntday. Sunday.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 3r and Lrsn. Sunday scTaeol fa. m. Seryrtres 11 a. m.

Sunday. It RCH or COB net A. SunsUy school Ma. am. i PL UMB ING -HE A TING Claggettfs 2Yi Miles N.

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