The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 14, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN,1 SALEM; OREGON. SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 14, 1828
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& General- Federation of
en's Clubs Hears Crjjon
Report on Art'
Washington, D. C. la the Far Tc M.!Cil irrta'.'ailca of effi
Western state of Oregon, where .e.s ot Earl ara Frietchie Teat, No.
the scarcity of large cftJc and thej: Daughters cf Ve'.erar.s, was
tparse and widely scattered popu-.keld Wednesday evening at the
lation make art galleries, rrn e-rWomas i; Club-house.
yms and kindred art centers it c
exception rather than the rule, the
club women are making a re
markable contribution to know
ledge and appreciation of art
through art libraries, art exhi
bits and art contests. This work,
carried on by the Oregon Federa
tion of Women's clubs, was de
scribed in a -report sent by Mrs.
Sadie Orr Dunbar of Portland, di
rector of the General Federation
of Women's clubs, at the meeting
of the board in Washington this
week. J-
" Picture libraries consisting of,3'ciaa. Mary M. Eatress; color
good reproductions of standard joearer, No. 1, Dora Morlcy; color
works of art, mounted on heavyi te-irer. No. 2. Margaret P. Rln
cardboard oil the back of which ijjeJe'; color bea er. No. 3, Laurine
the name and description of thetsKow; eolor bearer, No. 4, Laura
picture and the name, nationality Arpke.
and other information coneerninsj Mrs. Oliie V. Williams, depart
the artist, have been made by ment president of Portland, acted
hundreds of Oregon clnb wbmen,"jas installing officer. Other guests
said Mrs. Dunbar! "These? circa-1 roni Portland for the evening
late in libraries, schools, hespit- weie Bern eta Johnson, department
als and other institutions Just likei
books.
"Clubs hail with delight an ex
hibit of these reproductions. Thoy
are often augmented by paintings
by Oregon artists, so through the
1 1 eforta of club women, the people
wM of reKn are getting a liberal ed-
y" ucation in the world's masterpfe-
yt ces and at the same time they, are
f , Vjn becoming familiar with the wdrk
I ' of their own artists."
I Oregon's chief educational ac-
-tlrity is a scholarship loan fund
' totaling m o r e than $30,000,
' through TThich more than 100
1 . girls bare been aided in-securing
ua)WYK WULaituu.
Ladies' Aid of H B.C.. I
. gleets, Officers for the Yeatr
Mies Ada Simpson was elected
president of the Ladles' Aid of
-the Woman's Relief Corps at the
meeting of the society Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. J.
N. Robertson. Other officers elec
ted for the year areMrs. Phoebe
Smiley, vice-president; Mrs. Jen
nie ' F. B. Mltter.treasurer; and
Mrs. Mary Ackerman, secretary.
Hostesses for the meeting were
IKT Mrs. J. N. Robertson.,, Miss Grace
RoSfertson, Mrs. Elizabeth Pound,
Miss Ada 'Simpson, Mrs. Louisa
Koon, Mrs. Rose Voris, Mrs. Lou
isa Kraps, Mrs. Laura McAdams.
Mrs. Mary Watson, and' Mrs. Ber
tha Loveland.
Visitors were Mrs. Carrie Jen
nings, Mrs. O. E. Shafer, and Mrs.
J. R. Topping. About thirty mem
bers were present.
The program included read
ings given by Mrs. Myrtle Col
lins, Mrs. Jennie F. B. Jones. Mrs.
Louisa Koon, Mrs. Phoebe Smil
ey. Mrs. Rose Voris, and Mrs. Ber
tha Loveland.
Mrs. Laura McAdams, retiring
president, presented Mrs. Bertha
Loveland, retiring secretary, with
a lovely basket of flowers. Mrs.
McAdams and Mrs. Loveland have
served together in the capaicty of
president and secretary for the
past three years.
Priscilla Club Entertained
With Attractive One O'clock
Luncheon
Mrs. George Duns ford was hos
tess Thursday afternoon at an at
tractive one o'clock luncheon in
her home on Saginaw street, hav
ing as her guests members of the
Priscilla club. Mrs. S. B. Gillette
was an additional guest.
Co vera were placed at the lun
cheon table, centered with deep
rose cyclamen, for Mrs. Gillette.
Mrs.-Dan J. Fry. Sr.. Mrs. Kittle
Garver, Mrs. J. B. Craig. Mrs. W.
S. Mott. Mrs. Ida Babcoek. and
the hostess, Mrs. Dunsford.
The afternoon was spent with
sewing and conversation.
Mrs. Engel Hostess at
Meeting of Club
Mrs. Adam Engel was hostess at
an attractive bridge tea on Tburs
day afternoon, honoring members
of the) O. D. O. Club
Mrs- J. J. Karst, Mrs. Eugene
Eckerlin, Sr., Mrs. W. J. Lee.
Mrs. George Patterson, Mrs. T. A.
Windlshar, Mrs. A. A. Mickel.
Mrs. fj. G. Schmid. Mrs. D. M
Church, Mrs. C. A. Johnson, Mrs
C. Quackenbush, Mrs. T. A. Boe-
hringer, and the hostess, Mrs. En
gel..;.:- ' . .
Interesting Film at First
Congregational Church
The last eight reels of the mo--tnoS1,
picture film T he Road to
vaiiMHi, ' win ha : reatnra oi
r "-..J w -
the Sunday Night services at the
First Congregational church. For
the convenience of those who were
unable to see the first two reels
which were shown t the services
last Sunday night In conjunction
with the concert given hy the Wil
liams Colored singers. They will
be Riven again tomorrow evening,
beginning at seven o'clock. , -
All-Day Meeting of Woman's
c nion
The Woman's Union of t h e
First Congregational church -will
meet at ten-thirtv o'clock Wednes
day for an all-day meeting at the
Church. Sewing will be done for
tne Marion County Henlth Demon
stration.
Worr.-AK::rl Irsicljz'jcx of Of ft
rcrs of Barbara Frietchie
Tent
The following offire. s were In
s'si:cd: president. Bertha" Berg
man; senior vice-president, Mabel
Needham; junior vice-president,
Pearl Ralph; chaplain. Canie Bar
hbloniew; treasurer; council
member. No. 1, Marguerite P. El-J
liott; council member. No. 2, My
ra Dotson; council member. No. 3.
Louisa A. Horning ; patriotic in
structor, Madeline Math; secretary
Jennie Miller; guide, Gladys Bar
tholomew, Press correspondent,
Kva Crann; guard. Myrtle Davis;
assistant guard, Aris Hicks; mu-
junior vice-president; Adeline
Black, department treasurer; Ma
rie Bennett, department secretary;
and Sarah Lark in, department
guide. Members of the G. A. R. and
oiher allied patriotic orders of Sa
iem were additional guests.
A social hour followed the in
stallation. Refreshments were ser
ved at a late hour.
Mrs. Hathaway Entertains
Members of Boole and Thim
ble, Club
Memlrs Qt, the Book and Thim
ble Club were, very pleasantly en
tertained Thursday afternoon, at
the home of Mrs. Char lea Hathaway.-
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Member present jvere .Mrs.
Charles Adams, Mr. F.;L. Brown,
Mrs. Joseph Cook, Mrs. H.-J.. Vfv-r
gusou, Mrs. -Max Gehlhar,. M r s
Fred Kubin Mrs IUiy Lacey, Mrs.
E. W. Patterson; Mrs. George
Prop,, Mrs.. Charles R. Schwartz,
Mrs. E. A. Soiinners, Mrs. -.George
Van Saatcn, Mrs. Ross DamrelL
Mrs. Harold Cook, Mrs. George
Baker, and the hostess, Mrs.' Hath
away.
Mrs. Arthur Hathaway and
Mrs. Weathers were additional
guests.
Mrs. Gehlhar and . Mrs. Lacey
were in charge of the program
which included musical numbers
and readings.
Refreshments were served at the
tea hour by the hostess.
The club will be entertained in
a fortnight at the home of Mrs
Max Gehlhar in West Salem.
Thursday Bridge Luncheon
Club Entertained at
Kapphahn Home
An event of the past week was
the bridge luncheon for which
Mrs. E. L. Kapphahn was hostess
Thursday afternoon in her home
at 1408 Court street. Members of
the Thursday Bridge luncheon
club formed the guest group with
Mrs. P. E. Fullerton as an addi
tional guest.
Spring frowefs and green tapers
in crystal holders centered each
of the. three tables arranged in
the dining room. Covers were
placed for Mrs. P. E. Fjillerton,
Mrs. L- P. " Aldrich. Mrs. W. I.
Needham, Mrs. August Huckestein
Mrs. R. C. Hunter, Mrs. C. M.Tn
man, Mrs. Charles Knowland, Mrs.
R. W. Hans Seitz. Mrs. William
Liljequist, Mrs. C.'E. Patton. Mrs.
P. J. Meany, Mrs. R. C. Hunter,
and the hostess, Mrs... Kapphahn. J
High score prize in bridge was
won by Mrs. R. E. Johnson.
Honored on First Birthday
Anniversary
Mrs. C. B. Otjen was hostess at
a birthday party Thursday after
noon in her home on Rural Ave
nue in honor of her little" son.
Daryl, who celebrated his first
birthday anniversary on. that day.
The afternoon was spent play
ing games. A large cake with one
lighted candle centered the table
where refreshments were served
late in the afternoon.'
The little guests were .Ted Small
ey, Bobby Com stock, Richard Corn-
stock, Beryl Burch, Virginia La-
Velle, Martha Dunsmoore, Orrin
Otjen,' and Elizabeth Otjen.
State Meeting of Business
and Professional Women WiU
Be Held in Salem ;
Representatives from the varj
ous Business and Professional
Women's Clubs of Oregon and the
state officers will be in attend
ance at the state meeting of Busi
ness and Professional Women
which will be held . In Salem next
Saturday, January tw urst. A
banquet will be served at seven
o'clock at the Marlon Hotel.
Piano and Violin Students
Will Be Guestp at Musicalex
Mrs. Joy Turner Moses will en
tertain a group of-her piano and
violin students on i, Sunday after
noon with a musical-tea In her
home at 835 North Capitol atreeL
Dr. Warner Returns to-r
After spending the past fort-
.tarnt la Med ford Asnianu
Dr. Estella Ford Warner, has re
turned to her home r istenv.
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. , , Social Calendar
o o
, J Saturday
Woman's ClubrClnb-honse Cot
tage street. 2:30 o'clock-
Benefit Bridge Tea at Hotel Os
burn. I Eugene. Daughters of the
Nile Club. 2:00 o'clock.
..Bridge party for members' of
the Daughters of the Kile club and
their husbands. Mr. aad Mrs. V.
E. Kann, 896 .N. Cottage street
hosts. 8:00, o'clock.
W. lU. Sorority "Open House."
Beta: Chi. 7:30-8:00 o'clock; Al
pha Phi Alpha 8:00-8:30; and
Dvltaj Phi 8:30-0:00 o'clock.
Public invited.
Satem Nature Club. Y. M. C. A.
7:30 o'clock.
Sunday
Fiiiia at First Congregational
-herch. Film. "The Road to Yes
,ei day," 7:00 o'clock.
Monday
American Legion Auxiliary. Mc
Cornaek Halts S: 00 o'clock.
Tuesday
Neediecraft Club. Mrs. Louis
Bechtel, 1565 Ferry street hostess
Moroni Olson Players present
"The; Detour.!' Capitol theater.
8: 15 'O'clock.
Wednesday
First Dirifion. Child Study
Classes. A. A. U. W. First National
Bank Building. 7:30 o'clock,
j Wednesday
All-day meeting. Woman's uni
on. First congregational cnurcn.
10:30 o'clock.
Salem Daughters cf the Nile.
All-day meeting. Masonic Temple.
, .
Officers of First Congrega
tional Church Elected for
the Year
Members of the First Congre
gational church met Thursday eve
ning at six-thirty o'clock for din
ner In the church dining room..
The annual business meeting
was held later in the evening with
the following officers elected for
the year:
' Board of directors: H. W. Bross,
G. Dl Newton, and W. I. Needham;
Deacons: John Bayne, Benjamin
Morris,' and Dan J. Fry, Sr.; Dea
conesses: Mrs. A. N. Moo res, Mrs.
J. F. Humphreys, . Mrs.. Dan J
Fry. i Sr., Mrs. FW. Stea-
loft. Mrs. Alice Miller, and Mrs,
C. Hi Fake ; Clerk : Mrs. Carrie Ro
land i Treasurer: E.' W. Hazard;
financial secretary: Richard Slat
er; ' j Treasurer of Benevolence
fund: Miss Oda Chapman; Chair
man of ushers; John Bayne; Chair-
intendent of the Sunday School:
jiTarlt McCallister; Assistant Su
perintendent: 'John Bayne; Music
committee: Mrs. W. E. Hansen,
Mrs. j" Bertha Carlson, Mrs. Kittle
3raver; Nominating committee: G.
L.' Newton..Mrs. W. D. Clarke, Dr.
H. M. Brown, and Mark McCallis
ier. Third Concert of Salem
Artists Series Witt Be
Gxvm Januaryttth
"Mary Lewis wins In Paris"
was the headline on the story cab
led from the French capital on
the occasion of "her performance
of "La Boheme" at the Opera
Comique, in June 1926, and that
the audience greeting her was the
most brilliant seen in the opera
bouse that year.
, Miss .Lewis made her operatic
debul in Vienna, triumphantly as
everyone knows, has sung at the
famed Covent j Garden, London,
and! spent two seasons at the Met
ropolitan Opera House, New York,
the 'goal of every singer in the
world.
siie will sing in concert here on
January 2Cth at the Elsinore the
ater! as the third artist of the Sa
lem Series.
Special Program Will Be
Given at Meeting of Ameri
can Legion Auxiliary
Tie program promised by the
losing side in the recent member
ship! campaign of the American
Legion Auxiliary will be given
Monday, evening in McCornack
Hall, beginning at seven-thirty
o'clock.
All members; are urged to at
tend, and bring their mothers,
mother-in-laws or friends as spe
cial : guests.
Spend the Day in Portland
Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney and Mrs.
Gustav Ebsen spent yesterday in
Portland.
Elks Will Have Dance on
January Twenty-third
The first ot a series of dances
given, by the local Elks' lodge will
be aB event of Monday evening,
January twenty-third.
New members are especially
urged to attend.
Will Spend the Week-End
at the Beach
-Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Lewis and
their daughter, Mary Ann, are
spending the week-end at New
port.
Daughters of the Nile Will
Have All Day Meeting
- Salem Daughters ot the Nile
Club will have an all-day meet
(ng Wednesday in the Masonic
building. - -
. The Silverton Daughters of the
Nile will have charge of the meet
ing. The committee includes Mrs.
Louise Patty, chairman, Mrs.
Gladys Irish, and Mrs. Alice Ev
enson. 4 .'.I ' i. U. '
It's Illegal to .transport fight
films. The Idea Is that It'sjwiek-
ed to see a - fight unless you're
rich enough to go to It. Easton
Express. W,jv..
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CHURCHES
JSatfSgE I II I ill II I I in i . i I 1 1 1 1 1 ! I 1 a
AMEEJCAH X.XTTHESAH CHURCH
Holds rervUr services Sunday after
noon, in th Presbyterian chorch which
It has pnrched. e p. m. Confirmation
C'.sss. S:1S p. m. Graded Bible School.
I p. m. Warsoip Hour. rtor i-otnr
B. Dock will preach. Becenily elected
deleona will be installed. Cordial invita
tion is extended to all.
INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS
ASSOCIATION
Meets eery Sunday, for Biole tndy
Mj , m bciu held temporarily at
11 AO Broadwar Street. North. Junior
BSC. meet daring firat leaaon hour
iiUr 4-.30 t 5:00 t. n. You are eor
dihlly inTited. ETening aerriees from 8 to
13 D. m ane broaarasiea iron rwwp,
Ridio KEX. 239.9 Metera.
CHEISTIAN SCIENCE
Firat Cbureh. Corner of liberty and
Cbemeketa atreeta. Sunday aaorutng er
ea at 11. Sunday evening aerire
ntj 8. Subject or lesson sermon, uic
Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at
iOO o'elceU: Sunday school sesslon-con
at 8:43 and ll:O0 a. ra. Reading
rotoia 406 ilascmie Ten pie. open dailr
.'rom 11 to 5:30, except Sundays and
holidays.
SOUTH 8ALEM FRIENDS CHDBCH
Sunday Services: 10:00 a. m. Sunday
School. Mrs, F. A. Elliott. Supt. 11:00
a.l m. Morning Worship: Sermon by the
Ptor. 6:10 p. 4n. Christian Endeavor
Praver Ueetiag. 7:80 p. m. I'raver
Mee'ting. Choir praetico at 8:30. The
public la cordially invited to these servic
es!. Chas. C. llaworth. Pastor, 1655 S.
Liberty.
EVANGELISTIC FULL GOSPEL TAB
ERNACLE Thirteenth and Ferry Sts. H. Hansen,
Pattor. Phone 121-U. The Sunday morn
ing services will be held in the Armory
the sumo as the two previous Sundays on
account of : the I'ldina Utley meetings.
Sunday school at 8:45 a. m., preaching
at ll:0O a. m. Joa Elliott, Philippine
sang leader,; will bring the morning mes
sage, daring- which hour he will give his
remarkable life story. , Monday and Tota
lis 7 of next week there will bo held in the
Tabernacle a Fellowship Rally of the
Northwest District (Oregon, Washington
and Idaho) ot the Assemblies or God for
the ministerial brethern. Christian work
era and laymen. Two meeting daily, 2:E0
and 7:30 p. m. Am interesting program
-f special music, speakiag, etc., will be
rtren. The public it cordially invited.
lieginnlng Tuesday evening 7:J0 and eon
tinuing throughout the remainder of the
week and all of the following week the
iSbernarie will- bo turned over to Evan
"L V iv A! " S i, J"""fr, JTl'lall children tip to junior high age.
retary to Dr. Charleses. Prica.n whieh'ch,.,, ; ,eBM,, Vorkera eonferonaa Toes
ne wu. rou.uci a series oi special .van -
gensiic serv,ces.
FTBST BAPTIST CHURCH '
Corner. of Liberty and Marion 8 la.
Robert 1 Payne, Minister. Fred Broer
Sunday Sup. Misr Miaette Magera, Di
rector ot music. Mrs. W. V. Foster, or
ganist. Sunday School 8:45. Morning
preaohmg service . 11 o'clock. . Topic,
"Caildren of God.". Too peoples meet-
a o:ew p. m. evening preacntnr aer
rtca 7:30.1 Tooie. "What Pmfitl'
Special maaic by tho choir at both ser-1
vices.
BETHANT TaErOBMXD CHtTBCH ,
Comer of Capitol and Marion St. Sn
day School 10 a. m. Germaa Mr
vice 11 a, m. M.Denny, miniater.
' venriH fflnTtCH
m.Urrh Street between Chomekota aad
..-. v K. Tnllv. D. D.. pastor,
c a. . ..hnol 0-30 a. m.. followed by
public worship at .10:45 . m. . 8?"i
'Not Far and Not In," Mark 12:34,
Yoong People' Societie :30 p. m.
v...s.. ..liln 7:30 o'clock. Sermon,
"Nothing But Leave." Mark 11:13-14,
The Pastor will preach at both service.
Another we Gospel meetings will be
conducted by the Pastor, at i .av v. .
The public is cordially invited.
JASON LEE MEMORIAL If. E. CHURCH
Corner North winter as
Thoma Acheson, pastor. Robert vvitty
...I Mr. tientrr. helpers. nm cnurco
. .l.t walcomo to sll of its ser-
n the coming Lord's Day. Public
..nkin it . m. Sermon theme: "What
Khali Be The Ministers Emphasis! 7:30
,i. m. Theme: "Portners In The Voyage
f t -f. Th rhnrch school meets at
1:45 a. m.i A fine opportunity for all
in a well euuinped school. Three cnapr
nf F.nworth Leaeue at 6:30 p. W.
lunior High; High School: Young People
ill meet separately, for devotional and
araiso serviret. Open Forum to church
-h,vnl annes. Joseph Barber In charge
Ueetinr at 6:30 hour. There will be
bv the choir at all service
The Junior . church will meet in esiey
nll at 11 a. m. with Ktert my in
charge. Test our welcome at all services.
RICKREALL CHURCH
Services :in the Rickresll Commnnity
Church Sunday at 11 a. ra. Sunday
school at .10 a. ra. A cordial invitation
to all.
COURT STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST
17th and Court. Norn J. Keaaoner;
minister. Res. 144 So. 19th. The revival
meetings continue with large audiences
snd greaf interest manifest. Large delef
-.ations from other of tho city's churches
'ave been coming on several different
nights, while the prayer meetings are ex
tended to various part ot the city. To
night's (Saturday's) program begin at
7:00 sharp with a discussion of tb book
f Revelation. At 7:80, song service and
.ermon. subject. "The Fith tht Save.
lord's Day- activities begin with Bible
rhooI promptly at S:45. Th line in
resse of last week should continue., Morn
n( worship at eleven, subject. "The
'word's Supper." tho C. F.. meetings
1:30, evening worship 7:80. sermon sub-
iect. "Should All of God' Children b
United into One Church in , Each Conv
uunityt" This shonld he a great service.
Cuene early to get good seat. Monday
to servicea.i Tuesday: Revelation at 7:00
'or a half hour, then beginning at T :3Q,
"The Hlorious Name." Wednesday. Rev
lation at 7 :f)0. then, "The Four Fold
ronfession. Thursday, Ras-elation 7 7:30.
hen, 'TB Wot B Ureatest Peteetive, ;
Kriday. Revelation 7-7:30, sermon subject
'or this evening, "Can a Man b Saved
Outside the Church!" (without church
naembership. Saturday. Revelation, .then,,
"The Essential Element." A most eorv
Hal invitation is extended to all at all
timet. Make your church homo with the
?urt Street Church.
CHRISTIAN ALLIANCE TABSRKAOLB
A55 Ferry 8t. Sunday school at 9:45
-harp. Mrs., Mollis Wilson. Supt. Mont
:ig preaching service at 11:00 o'clock.
Sermon Snlject: "Th Means Of San
rtifirst ion." Regular evening ervic at
7:30. So ject: "Tho Devil s Excuses."
The five-minute sermonett Just before
the messago wilb be given by Mr. G. L.
Warren. Regular week night service
will be resumed. Prayer meetings- Tues
day and Friday nights at th Tabernacle.
Young People's prayer meeting Wednes
1ay night at the Faitor's home, 152 X.
Kth St., and tha Young People's de
votional serf iew at the Tabernacle on Sat
urday n ght. Come snd worship with as.
Prayer for the sick at any service. J.
.0. Miaton, pastor.
THB KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREOA
! TIONAL-
llh aid Ferry streets, H. C. Stover,
minister. Tb Ckarch ShoI meets at 10
s. m. Superintendent. C. C. Harris.
Morning service at 11. "Dealing Ho
estly with Tin-e." will ke tho subject e
the morning address. Christian Endeavor
mi KsMmi
omas I ox v.. . ar :r wm i i mi i r : 11
i II. - . -r.TT'.-r..- . - i . 11
'rl COMING TO THRELSINORE -
at 6:43 p. m. "Henry Ford's Philosophy'
will b the subject matter of the evening
acdress by the pastor at 7:30. Mosie by
ibe cho:r tn the morning and evening ser
vice. The monthly church night dinner
will be beij on Wednesday, January 15,
at 6:45 p. m. ,
THE SALVATION ARMY
; 241 State. The big Sunday school
contest, ! 'Columbia" vs. "Shamrock"
x-gin proper this Sunday 2:0 p. tn.
Ail boys and girls, without caurch con
nect ion,' especially invited.; Morning!
puoue service at 11 o clock, and aalva
tion meeting at S p. in. Young People's
special hour. 6 p. m. The ! 'TV Your
Hest" campaign is now in full swing. anr
e invite the helpful STSTers of all Chris
tians. Cominr cv,nt: T. tm.. - o 1,1
jutant and Mrs. Eterhsrt, yom.g people's'
ir urcjun, win concuet special
.trviees.
FUST SFIBITTJAUST CHURCH
Of Salem will Hold servloes at the-.r
hall. "Frsternal TwpV." 447 Center
St. this S.r!day evening. Jan. 1Mb at 7 :30
cfock. ibe Rev. Louella M.
will deliver an adres on -'Snirit .al t n
4rrtow.!' Messagea. The Public Cor
dially jnvited.
THB SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
Corner of North Fifth and Gaines Kts.
Sabhath School 10:15 a. m. Sermon.
-Tho Family Altar." at 11:0 Young
People's Meeting 4:00 p. m. Prayer Meet
ing Wednesday nilfht 7:30. Sermon Sun
day night 7:45. "The Woman of Rev. 12
. nd Tb Oreat Red Drason who- Sought to
Devour! Her Son as Soon as He Was
Born." ! Joseph T. Jacobs, pastor.
LESLIE MEMORIAL CHURCH
- fMetbodist Episcopal)
Sotith Commercial at Myers. 8. Dar
low Johnson, pastor. 848 E. Myers St.,
Phone 87S4. Morning Worship 11 a. m.
Sermon by Dr. Geo T. Hopkina who come?
with a compelling snesaage about the
veterans of the Cross. Antbem bv the
Adult Choir "Onwsrd Christian Soldiers"
(Heyaer)- Happy Evening Hour 7:30 p.
m. Song service led by Tonag Peonies'
Chorus.! Sermon by the pastor. "Jesus
Christ snd the Eighteenth Amendment."
Thia i a topic of timely Interest, the
amendment being eight years old Mon
day. January lflth. Church school at
8:45 mi m. Something worth while for
very member of the family. Ivan Cor
ner. Supt. Fran el Asbnry Epworth
League In Leslie hall at 6:30 rontinning
the study of Christ of the Iadian Road.
Intermediate Leajrne at 6:30 in the
ebnrcb parlor. Junior Leagna in Leslie
, tTenla- 7:80 in Leslie ball. Brother
I vt v..n.t wn.,. in .h.rh
hasesnent. Choir practices Thursday eve
niag under direction of J. William Bel
rher of Portland. . Junior - Chorus, at
:C0. Adult Choir at S:30. Mid week
mooting at 7:30 Thursday evening. To
pis. Prayer a Communion with God.
tha second of a aeries on "The Mean
ing. of Prayer. ". baaed on the book of that
title by Foidrtek. Woman s Foreign Mi
stonary society Wednesday. 2:30 p.
ss tao home of Mr. Vsss, 1
r'ass, 1633 Com
ercial afreet.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Comer R tat e and Church. F. C. TayloT.
pastor, 838 State. Phono 074. Director
Religions. Edueatioo: Marcarot K. Both
erland, phone 872. Sermon topics: "Tb
Safety of the Soul."-a. m. Anniversary
of NaNoital Prohibition -will be celebrated
m tho ovocunr with add raise bv-Jitda-e
u. at. nrfwn -of the supreme court, and
i.eorge : Alexander, state prohibition off!
cer. Special music: Mala Chorus. "The
Blind Ploughman." Clark. "Behold the
Lamb of God." Handel. 8uaday school
:a a. . m., 11. r. Shank. Supt. Ep
worth league:. 6:80 n. m TTnivaraitv
vnapiei lopic, "UBrist Ideal and My
self." . Leader. Dorothv Fiaher. First
Church ' Chapter Topic. "Tha Gospel of
v-race, ; eiuay in the Woe-pel of Luke led
Dy mi Butneriend. Junior High Chap
ter topic. "Tha Christian and Hi.
Money,'? Loader. Harry Mosber. Week-1
day services: Ladies Aid Circle meet on1
Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Mid-week
Service !of Prayer and1 Praise. Tha snh.
ject, "Things Which Defile a Man." is
the third of a series of studies on "Things
Pertaining to the Kingdom." Other
events: Junior church it 11 1. .u.
church annex. Leader. William Mosher
Junior message by Dr. D. H. Leech, Tist
""f- oervice at tne Old Peoule'a Home
sponsored by the University chapter of
the Epworth Leaguo at 3 p. m.
SILVERTON DISTRICT SUNDAY
SCHOOL CONVENTION
January 15, 1928. Silverto CongTeg
tion. church. 12 :C0 p. m. Basket din
ner. Program: Convention theme "Be
ginning" Text. Prov. 9. 10. "The fe.r
of the Lord is th beginning of wisdom,
and the knowledge of tho Holy I under
standing. 1. Song service led by Oon
gregtionl church choir. 2. Devotional
Rev Gillander. 8. Butlness session.
4. A lesson Story by Mr. Jone' class.
Firt Chn.ti.n church. 5. A Story in
Song by Junior Girl, Monitor 8. 8. 6
. JCh"re r Mrquam 8. 8. 7
1X7" ..f" ,t--7; Beading
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11. Selection by Silverton M. E. Sunday
Donald C. Glover. 14. Benediction,
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CHURCH OF GOD
X. K- Ohureh street. J. $. Gillesnie
pastor. 1315 N. Church, phon. iolli
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Evangelist Russell P. Rothgeb
formerly secretary to Dr. Charles.
S. Price, evangelist who attracted
enormous crowds in Oregon a few
years ago. Is to hold interdenom
inational revival services in Sa
lem. The big Evangelistic Taber
nacle at 13 th and Ferry streets
has been placed at his disposal for
the coming meeting of only a few
days duration, beginning next
Wednesday, January 18, to con
tinue to the 29th. Rev. Rothgeb
Drays for the sick, and many
claim to have been healed of their:
diseases. Everybody is invited to
attend, and the churches of the
city to co-operate as they can.
Some of the ministers have ex
pressed their desire to help in any
way, that the young people of ba
lem might be reached by the gos
pel message, and especially the
college and university students.
The evangelist himself having
been one of their number before
his conversion.
lieving the Gospel, 11 a. a. Evnge1irtie.
7:30 9. . Sunday, school: 10 a. m.. 8npt..
Tamo Dayis- Yowng pooplea' meeting:
V:30 p. m Mis Dora Hanson, leader.
Woek-dav services : Prayer service and
Bible study of U second chapter of
Revelation ea, the ehwehe of Asia. Wed
esday evening 7:30. Other events:
Teacher meeting Friday evening 7:80.
GLAD TXDIVOS MISSION
345 ft Court St., C. 8. Johnson, pastor.
431 8.. Cottage. Service:, 3 and 7:30
p. at. Sunday school : 2 p. m. Supt.. W.
Remington. Week-day servfeoe: Tnesdsy,
Thursday and Saturday evening.
CASTLE CHAPEL UNITED BRETHREN
Corner N.r 17th and Neb. Ave. W. N.
Blodgett, pastor, 1743 Nb. Ave,, phone
622J. Bervieea: 11 a. m., ami 7:30 p.
m. Sermon topic: "What Think T of
Christ," a. m. Evangelistic, p. m. .Sun
day school: 10 a. m., Ed. Weigle, Supt.
Young peoples' meetings: 6:80, Floyd
Bailey, president. Junior C. E., S p. m.,
Mrs. Working. Supt. Week-day arvicos:
Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30.
Ladies Aid Wednesday. Every on wel
come to 4 'The Church with th Open
Door."
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Center and Liberty. Charles E. Ward.
pastor. 440 Center St., phon 591-R.
Services: 11 a. m., and 7:0 p. m. Ser
mon topic: "Near East Orphans," a.
m. "I There Re-Incarnation I" p. m.
Special services, music, etc.: Those who
couht not sea th screen last Sunday eve
ning may come at 7 p. m. this Sunday
when tb first part of the "Road to Yes-
9:45 Sunday School.
11:00 Orphans of the Near East.
7:00 Is There Re-incarnation ("The Road to Yester
day") THE CHURCH WITH AN AIM
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school: 8:45 a. m, a.srk McCallister.
superintendent. Weetday services:
Prayer meeting and Bib; study Thurs
day at 7:30, using as our stady Matthew
XX and XXI. Other events: At thef
morning service a visitiag apeaker will
tfll ns what has been ioue with Near
LUtat Keiief money.
ST. PAUL'S (Episcopal)
CTiurch Street at- CherreVeta. Rector. j
Rev. H. Ilnnria Chamlrs. Services:'
Holy Euchsrist at 7:30 a. m. Morning)
prayer with sermon and music at 11 a.
7r. " Cnrci school at 9:a a. m. Toons'
Peoples' Fellowship meet at 7 p. m. in
the parish house.
CHBMEKETA ST. EVANGELICAL I
Corner of ChcmeVeta mi N. 17th. G.!
K. Krskiae. pastor. 26S N. 17th St.. phone j
lOOo-W. Services:: 11 a. m.. and ":it!
r. m. Senoon topics: "Outward and In ,
ward C'br;tianitv," a. m. Sermon by
Rev. G. L. Ijovcll. p. ra. SariNv ho.
10 a. m. O. K. Straushnugh. Sjpt. Yoangi
t'eopls's' ?.Iceting: Senior snd Inlcrme ;
diatr Chri't'an Fnitravor st fi:S0. Lflil j
er ot Senior raeetins, ll-uh Burch. Te
Woman's Missionary Society will bolfl !
their reeular montiil n'ening m tlil
cVurch on this Snsday l 3 ! m. V '-!
diy lervices: Mid-werk prayer service, I
Thnrsdny evuninir at 7 .0. Lentivr.' F. j
Kur. Choir p'sct ce. Wedneay ere
ning at 7:3i Oihir events: Tlie Third!
(fisrterly Cnmnnirn c-fssion of tlii
Cunfcf n.- yi-r will be o' -erwi cn th I
SunJiy even tig. in charge of Rev (i I., i
Uovcll, Presiding Elder of Salem l):t-Kt.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
H-cii and t'et-r. D. J. Howe, petor.
7C5 N. Cuttage. phone 2438W. Srvir:
11a. m.. and 7:30 p. m. Sermon topic:
"Individual Kesponvibility," a. m. "The
Church and Her Task.' p. m. Instal'a
tion of officers at the evening services.
with preliminary of seversl special mus
ica-numbers
hundsy school: 9:45 s. m .
O. J. Hull, Supt. Yoang Peoples' Meet
ings: Intermediate and Senior C. .. So
cieties. All young people cordially Invit
ed to attend. Weekday services: Prayei
service and Bible study. Wednesday. 7:30
l. la. Other eventa: Choir rehearsal al
tha "church 7:30 p. m. Thursday evening
You will find a welcome and a friendiy
spirit at this church.
MILL ST. METHODIST
15th and Mill streets. Patrick Dahlin.
pistor, 895 S. 15th. Services: 11 a. m..
nrf 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics: "The
Filial Life." a. m. "Deliverance From
Kvil," p. in. Sunday school: 9:45 a. m.
Miss Esther Erirkson, Supt. Young JVi
ples' meetings: 6:30 p. m. Week day
service: Prayer, meeting Thursday 7:30
p. nr. You ace all cordially invited to
our services.
EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL MISSION
420 State St. Ralph D. Bullock, pas
tor, 460 8. Cottage St., phone 938 M.
Servieea: 2:30 and 7:45 p. m. Sunday
school: 2:80 p. m. Young Peoples'
meeting: 6 p. m. Week-day services:
Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday
night at 7:45.
CENTER ST. METHODIST EPISCOPAL
13th and Center streets. Rev. E. J.
Asehenbrenaer, pastor. 684 N. -Winter St..
phono 680-M. Services: 11 a. ns., and
7:45 p. at. Special music: The male
quartet will stag at the morning serv-r.
Sunday school: 10 a. m Martin Schrei
her. Supt. Young People' Meetings : F.p
worth League devotional service. We will
begin our Mission study about Africa
This will be conducted in the . English
language. Week-day services: The reg
ular mid-week prayer meeting will be Jreld
on, Wednesday vening at' 7:45. Othfr re
marks: The morning services ar con
dnctod in German, and the evening serv
ice ia English, and tha Sunday school
in both languages. You will be welcome
at all of our sorviews.
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Doe
s
the
Lie?
If it does, it is not God's
Word, and therefore should
be discarded. Strange tho
it may seem, there are even
Ministers who proclaim
from their pulpits that the
Bible is'NOT infallable. Is
it any wonder that their
churches are void of spiri
tual power, causing them to
resort to social activities in
order to attract a follow
ing. The first lie the Devil
told to man was that God's
Word is not true, and he
has never coined a blacker
one from that day to this,
whether it comes from the
pool hall or the pulpit.
However, to those THAT
BELIEVE, God is fulfilling
His promises. People are
finding that there IS a re
ality in the religion of
Christ for the salvation of
the soul; whereby the very
center of a man's life is
changed. The power of
habit is broken, and Joy re
places heartache and sor
row.
Hard tho it is to believe,
diseases are being healed.
Blind eyes are being opened,
deaf ears unstopped, crip
ples are made to walk, and
the dumb to speak. These
miracles many times being
performed instantly by Di
vine power thru prayer and
faith in the infallability of
God's Vord. Hard to be
lieve in this day of Modern
istic teaching, it is true,
and no one should be blamed
frur doubting, but it does
behoove us to find out for
ourselves whether or not
the Bible is true. For it
really IS true and God IS
honoring His Word TODAY'
just as He said He would
wherever He found FAITH
not UNBELIEF.
Come and See for your
self, don't .take another's
word, for they may be mis
taken. Big Evangelistic Taber
nacle to accomodate 1500
Corner 13th and Ferry
Streets.
Inter-Denominational
Revival
Meetings
Jan. 18th to 29th
Every night at 7:30
Your one ""opportunity to
hear
F"TGELIST
Russell P.
Rothgeb
Everybody
Welcome
No denominational barriers.
No pull for any particular
churchBring your f riend3
to )be saved, the sick to be
healed, and take them to
your own church to be real
workers for God.
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