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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 251927 5 s Nil UTZ&lf ATIOMAI. 1UMWS 8TUOCMTS I ASSOCIATION I Mei Iry Sunday, in Chamber Bide., .vi'N. Hieh trct. Capital Kuat aesa Cmirf roonM, for Bible study. Jun ior B. X. C. meeting during: iint levsiuu hour. J lours 2:30 to 5:00 p. m. There feeing bo study period observed in the Korniny, ttudie will r rguiurd in the afternoon. Eveoinf arvieM from 9 to 10 p. m. are broadcaster from Portland, Sadio KEX. 239.9 Mtr. bring the message. Prayer Thnrsday evening at 8. ineetins UNIT AK IAN I Cottage and Chemfketa atreef. ReT. VLartin P. Kerrey, minister. Church obool at 10:00 a. in. Graded instruction. Clas for adults rnndueted by the uini ir. Devotional servWa at 11:00 a. m. tubjeet of the sermon, "Shadows. " Mrs. if. Ferrer will offer as a contralto olo, "Eye Hath Not Seen." from the Oratorio. Toe Holy City, by Canl. Mrs. W. A. Ieatoa at th organ. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church St., at Chemeketa. Kev. H. Iu dcmb Chambers, paator. Holy Kuchar ist in the rhapel at 7 :.10 a. m. Morning prayer with sermon and muic at 11 a. m. The Tester hoir will sing Jark on Te IMini. All members of the t choir are requested to be in their places. Church school at 9:43 a. in.. .Mm. H. II. Chambers, feuporintendetit. r'elbrwuliiii will begin its i eetintrs at 7 p. m. in the parish house. All young people invited. FIBST' CHRISTIAN ' Corner Hitb and Center St. I). - J. Howe, pastor. - 76 X. Collage Kt., phone w. service at 11 a. m. and 8 p. bu Hermon- topic: Pulpit Supplied by the M. K. Conference. Appropriate and Special mai at eack service. Holiday kohool at 9:45 a. m. O. J. Hull, super- En. Kallying the lore for the fall work. Intendment.-- x-oung People ilonr 7 p AH the young people are surged to at tend. JJibie study and pr fvery Wednesday at 7:30 p t' Rally day" will be observed Sunday, ictober 2. , 303 is the mark set for the attendance in the Bible . school. GOOD TIDINGS MISSION Good Tidings Mission, :u:iVi ourt St. C. S. Johnson, pantor, 431 S. Cottage St. Services: 3 and 8 p. m. Sunday school - p. m., superintendent, S. Berkey. Week-day services: Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday evenings. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURcfa State and' 18th street. No services Sunday. Church under repair. Rev. A. L. Heine, Pastor. CHEMEKETA 8T. EVANGELICAL Corner of Chenveketa and N. 17th. C. R. Krskine, pastor. Residence: 2fi8 V. 17th St.. phone lOOfl-W Services: 11:00 a. m. and 8 :iO p. m. Hermon topics: Playing the Game of Compromise. and sermon tv Rev. ( I- I.ovell Sundav Bible study and prayer meeting J school at 10:00 a. m. Superintendent: O. K. htrausnaiigh. Young I'eoples meet ings: Senior, and Intermediate Christian Kndeavor at 7 o'clock. Leader of Sen ior meeting: Ruth Burch. Week-day ser vices Mid-week prayer Service: Thurs day evening at 7:T0, F. Kuril, leader. Presiding Elder (i. L. I.ovell will preach. and preside at the Quarterly Communion Service which will be held on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Chorus' 6:30, Selected Leonard Chadwick. "Thy Name I Adore" (Petrie). MILL STREET METHODIST lr.th and Milt Streets. Patrick Dahlia, pastor. Residence 209.1 Trade, phone 1HU5-M. Services at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 945 a. m., superintendent. Misa Ksther Rrickson. Prayermeeting Thnrs day at 7:30 p. m. Yon are all cordially invited to onr services. CASTLE CHAPEL IT H Comer of X. 17 and Nebraska Av1 W. N. Blodgett. pastor. Residence 174 Nebraska Ave. phone 2022.7 Services at 11 a. m. and 8 n. m. Sermon topisc: Supply (a. n.) Kvangelistis (p. m.). Sunday schonl at 10 o'clock. Fd Weigle, superintendent. Young Peoples' meetings at 7 p. m.. Floyd Bailey, president. Prarer meetine Thursday evening at 7:30. Monthly business meeting Tuesday even ing at 7:30 Rev. Mr. Hark. I. D.. will preach Sunday trnrnine. Kiev. Hark is here attending the conference of the M. K. Church. THE SALVATION 41 Stale. special Stimlav - cervices, with visiting delegates to the M. K. con ference preaching. Rev. I. Waddington, pastor at Rainier, will speak at 11 a. m.. and Rev. A. J. Newfield. pastor at Wood- burn, is to preach at 8 p. m. Both these men will have vital raessaees and the ptioiie nas a corn i a I invitation to hear them. Joe Benner and his musical fami ly will be heard by inmates of the State penitentiary Sunday afternoon. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL I Center and Liberty streets. Charles J?. Ward, r pastor, residence -44ft Center fit., phone 591-R. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics: The Value of Worship .), The North lAnierican Indian (p. mv). -Bible study and prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30, s-ontinuing the -study of Jeremiah. Onr Sunday evening services begin tonight with aa interesting "illustrated lecture on the religious work done in behalf of the American Indians. Both the lecture and the pictures will bo of interest and value to all. i EVANOELIBTIO FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE 13th and Perry streets. H. Hansen, pastor. Kvangelist Mother Kennedy, who has been conducting the special meet ing at the tabernacle, will continue over Sunday giving the following pro gram: Sunday morning,. 10:30: Christ iansGiant or Dwarfs. (Diet aad ex ercise for spiritual development. A unique original presentation of the gos pel.) Sunday afternoon and evening, 3 and 8: Life Story. (Mrs. Kennedy will tell her remarkable life Story andt work beginning Sunday afternoon and conclud ing in the evening. This will induce me tragic erperiences of the past two year.) Suday 'school at 1:45 p. m.- Meetings very evening next week except Monday evening. EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL MISSION 420 State street. Ralph (. Kullock. pas tor. Residence: 4oO S.' Cottage street, phone 6.18 M. Assistant Pastor: Harry J. Morriss, residence: Silverton Road, phone l'O-F-14. Services at l&O and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at 2:SO p. m. Special evangelistic services will continue every night this. " week at" 7 : 45 except Monday conducted by the" young lady evangelist Miss Olive Tefre o4 Seattle, Wash. - JASON MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH Corners of North Winter and Jefferson Streets'. Thomas Acheson, pastor, Mrs. A. M. Gentry, director religious Kduea tion. Two outstanding ministers, of the Oregon conference will be the guests of this church for both morning and evening services. Dr. Paul K. Kdwards, Sun- nyside Ml. E. Church, Portland, will preach at 11 a. m. His theme: "Paint ing The Picture of God." Dr. Thomas Hardy, recently of .Spokane. Wash., will preach in the evening at i :30. Hi theme, "The place of Christ in Modern Needs." Other services of the day are: Chureh school 9:45 a. m. Three chapters Ep worth League 6:30 p. m. Open Forum for adults in church school annex 6:30 p. m. Public gladly welcomed. CHURCH OF O0D 1346 N. Church St. Pastor. J. J. Gilles pie. Residence 1315 N. Church St phone 2081-J Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m James Davis. Superintendent. Young Peoples' Meetings at 1:A(t p. ux Prayer services and Bible study Wednesday eve nine at 7:30. Teachers meeting Friday evening at 7:30. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Center and Liberty sts.. F. B. Culver, pastor, Sunday school at 9:45. L. L. Thornton, superintendent. ' Preaching at fice." Evangelical league of Christian 11. Subject, ,"Ths r Acceptable Saeri lindeavor ar 7-' Stanley Maves, leader. Afcaati n1 clock Rr C. W. ' Poaue. tastor c.'Ii Jtferthodist' CliorcV at YgmhilF will of Love, My jglrephard Ts KNIGHT MEMORIAL. CIIITRrH 19th ami Fery streets. H. V. Stover. minister. Sunday school at 10 a ('. C. Harris, superintendent. In the morning service at 11 the sermon subject will be "The Great Fight." Leonard Chadwick will sing "Soldiers of Christ Arise" (Wm. R. Spence.) Christian Fndeavor wicieties meet at 6:45 p. m At 7:30 the vested choir will present its first fall concert accompanied by Ionald 3. Allison, orsanist. Chorus "Why Standest Thou War Off" (Asbford) Trio "Sun of My Soul" (J. Carlton Drew). Solo "The Voice In the Wilder ness" (Scott) by Lawrence Deacon Chorus "Thy Word Is Like Garden' (Wilson) with incidental solo by Mn Out C. Newgent. Solo, "Blow Ye the Trumpets" (Mark Andrews) .by Donald Craven. Three part chorus' "The King CENTER STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 13th and Center streets. Rev. E. Aschenbrenner. pastor. 64 N. Winter St.. phone B80-M. Services at 11:00 m. and 8:O0 p. m. Sermon. "Bible Study in Ephesians" (p. m.). Sundav school at 10:00 a. m. Mr. II. H. Gra- lapp, superintendent. Cottage uraver neeting Wednesday evening at 7:45 in he parsonage. Sunday school m conduc ted in both English and German. Morn- ng service is in German: the evening service English. Evening service 7:30. Sermon topic: "Dangerous Corner Crossing: a Study of Templation." R. Homer 1. Vosbayt. These will ba his last services ia this city. FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH The First Spiritualist chnrrh of Salem, will bold services at their hall.- "Nelson Bldjt." corner of Liberty and Chemeketa Sts., thia Sunday evening, Sept. 25th at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Mrs. La Valley will he speaker for the evening. Messages by Mrs. La Valley. Mr. Bates and oth ers. Tho public cordially invited. BETHANY REFORMED CHURCH Corner of Capitol and Marion streets. Sunday school, at lO a. m. and German service 11 a. in. followed by holy cou munion. At 2:30 p. ra. an English ser mon on missions by a minister from the Methodist Episcopal conference in ses sion at the first M. E. Church. M. Denny, minister. AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHNBCH Services Sunday afternoon in the First Presbyterian church on North Church St. near Center. 3:15 p. m. Graded Bible school with classes for all aars. 4:00 p. r.i. Divine worship. I. other B. Deck, pastor will preach on 'The Imperative Call." Special invitation is extended to all young people to hear this message. Mrs. Alvin Legard will sing "Be Thou My Guide" with Mr. W. I.. Robinson at the organ and Miss Olga Stolee o Vancouver, Wn., will also sing. Ladies Aid and Mission ary society meets in the church 'parlors on Friday at 2:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all. Luther B. Deck, pantor. LESLIE METHODIST CHURCH South Commercial and Meyers St. H. E. Rice, acting pastor. A. L. Mulligan, assistant. Sunday school at 9:45. E. A. Rhoten. superintendent. At 1 1 a. m. Rev. Frank R. Spaulding of the Oregon conference will preach. At the ame hour the Junior Leagne will neet with Miss Marv Huff and Miss Pearl Scott in charee. The Epworth League will meet in the evening with the other Epworth leagues in the conference service at First Church. At 7:30 Rev. T. D. Yarnee of Oregon City, will preach. Mid-week nraver and praise service Thursday at 7 :30 p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH First church Corner of Liberty street and Chemeketa street. Sunday morning services at 8. Suhje'-t of lesson sermon. "Reality" Wednesday evenins testin onial meeting at 8 o'clock. Sunday school sessions convene at 9:45 and 11 a. m. Reading room 406 Masonic Temple, open daily from 11 to 5:30, except Sundays and holidavs. of the port Is 125,000 tons month ly. The bulk of tbe export trade is coal, amounting to 100,000 tons a month. - J. Case, O. P. Nighoff and H. Vatier. the American, Dutch and French members of a special com mittee of the League of Nations to survey Polish waterways, were greatly impressed by the port of Gdynia, praising both tbe location of the port and its method of im provement. , The experts of the league's com mittee found that the fact that Gdynia is not constructed at the mouth of a large river will not prevent Its becoming a great port. The closest likeness, they saaid. exists between Gdynia and the American ports Norfolk and New port News, located the same dis tance from the Virginia coal mines as Gdynia ffom Silesia. . American navy officers who vis ited Gdynia on the destroyers "Barker" and "Whipple" were much Impressed by the harbor. POLES MAKE BEST OF TREATY JOKE (Continued from Page One) INDIANA WILL REAR TEMPLE TO LINCOLN' ( Continued from Page One) ture portraying in relief the birth and development of the race. Mur al paintings will decorate the ceil ings of the cloisters. Within the shaft wJ.ll be suspended a set of chimes. The grounds surrounding the memorial will be landscaped to re produce the scene as it was'during tbe 14 years the boy Lincoln lived and toiled there, Indiana has turned over 70 acres surrounding the grave site to the Lincoln Union and it is proposed to buy 30 additional acres to take in the cabin site. Frank C. Ball, manufacturer and philanthropist of M untie, is chairman, of the committee to raise funds for the memorial. Of ficers of the Indiana Lincoln Union include Mrs. Anne Studebaker Car lisle of South Bend. Will Hay's and Thomas Taggart. George Ade and Booth Tarklngton. authors; Kent Cooper, general manager of the Associated Press, and William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, are mem bers of the Union. Religion Is the fourth phase of your environment. You may have been cooperating with the religi ous environment In your home community and by leaving your home and going to a university you sever that relationship. I most heartily recommend that you hasten to establish the most help ful cooperation -possible with thofe' religious organizations in your new environment that in your Judgment are most effective in promoting the Kingdom of God on earth. The last, but "not least import ant phase of your environment Is the educational. If you have the strength to keep the educational aim from helnaT ecliDSed br the other phases of your environment. your student aay wiu.ou l your expectations. Vojrj-will con tinue to report present' at he roll call of those who have the will power - and the- enlightened lf determlnation to profit by a uni versity training.- Michigan Authors LANSING, Mich. Michigan born author now. living total 123. The Michigan State Library made, a compilation df them. They In clude Rex Beach. JUng Lardner. Stewart Edward White. Samuel Crowther and Will Levlngton Comfort. " FIBST FRESBTTEBIAK CHURCH Chureh Street between Chemeketa and Center. Rev. N. K. Tully. I. 1)., pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a. in., followed by public worship at 10:45 a. m. Sermon, Pauls Faith in Christ. Youne Peo ples' Meeting at 6:00 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. Sermon, "The Generosity of JesTis." The pastor will preach, at both services. Prayer meeting Thursday evenin? at 7:30 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to-these services. ernment has already spent $2, 200,000 on the "job." In the face of tremendous dif ficult iesf because of the sandy soil, a railway line has been construct ed along the coast. The fisher men's harbor at Hel has been en larged and improved. A remarkable feature of the construction is that the harbor is being exploited during its im provement. Already the capacity The edifice will be a departure from the usual sophisticated type of architecture, Mr. Hibben explained. "We seek to create a symbol -of the great power and gentleness that was Lincoln," said the archi tect. ''Such gentleness is not neg ative, but infinite and human. Such power is the nobility of strength, the understanding of all humanity in its reality." The memorial will be approxi mately 200 feet in eachdirectlon, comprising a series of four open courts of simple masonry sur rounding a main building from which rises a shaft 150 feet high. Around the buildjng, above the arches, will run a hand of sculp- FRESHMAN CAREER " CRITICAL FOR MANY (Continued from Page One) life to the detriment of the educa tional life. BICKREAL CHURCH ' Services Sunday at 11 a. in. Rev. W. C. Kantner will preach. I f is .sermon Subject will be "A Deed Whose Glory Will Never Fade." Sunday school at 1 a. n . Mrs. Lowcry. superintendent. SALEM CHURCH OF THE MAZARIKE Corner of I'.Mti and Marion. L. I. Smith, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. with classes for all. F. M. Litwiller. superintendent. Morning worship 11:00 with sermon "The Peoetecostal liless in(t." Io not miKS this service. Youns Peoples' meeting at :?0 in the even ing. Mrs. Clarence Litwiller, president. Mr. Fred Hannon, leader. Kvenin preaching service 7:30; aul.ject, "Fish L'niversity." ' There will be special sing ing and music. Violin Bnto Power. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - Liberty and Marion streets. Sunday scbcol at 9:45. Morning worship at 11 m. Sermon topic: I be; Theme of r vA si-r First Congregational Church Center and Liberty 1 0 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. The Value of Worship 7:30 Religious work among the North American Indians. (with pictures) - - THE CHURCH WITH A HEART Many Salem people making tke are Campbell . Court Hotel Their Home When in Portland A pleasant place to live, in beauti ful surroundings. An unusually good dining room serv ice and food. Accessibility t o business center and garages. Eleventh and Main Sts. E. JEAN CAMPBELL Owner and Manager. SUNDAY SPECIALS .v : , . AT THE . '"; ' Salvation Army 241 State 11 A. m! REV. D. WADDINGTON 8 P. M. REV. A. J. NEWFIELD WELCOME TO EVERYBODY B T - 1 ."4 AV XJ.Ae Z t Clear Eye Pictures Mean Clear Understanding If what you read doesn't go through your eyes right, how can it get through your. mind clear?, See easily, and you'll understand quickly. ;vEyes under strain hinder understanding. You read without, getting a clear picture. 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