The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 27, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    fSflllDE
Broadcasting Stations Will
Get New Classification
On Armistice Day
,WlIHTOflTON. Oct.
(AF) The Federal Radio com
mission hu maae puouc mo u
list of broadcasting stations In the
mmi ik fi&aifiAd bT frequencies
f - -
iHuored In kilocycles which will
comprise the nauoars see-up aurs
November 11.
i The list 1 the result of the re
allocation play upon which the
commission has been working for
crver a year. The commission's
engineers and a majority of the
commission believe reception will
be placed on a higher plane by
operation of the new assignments.
Beginning at 3 a. m.. Armistice
day. the following list effective,
includes:
550 Kilocycle: KOAC, Corval
lla,. Oregon.
570 Kilocycles: KUOM. Mis
soula. Mont. KMTR. Hollywood,
Cal. KPLA. Los Angeles. KXA,
Seattle. .
590 Kilocycles: KHQ. Spokane.
. 600 Kilocycles (Canadian
shared): KFBU. Laramie, Wyo.
KFRC, San Francisco.
20 Kilocycles: KGW, Portland,
Ore.
640 Kilocycles (Canadian
.bared): KFI, Los Angeles. KOP,
Sh Francisco.
T80 Kilocycles: KNRC, Santa
Monica, Cal
; 790 Kilocycles: KGO, San Fran
cisco. f 880 Kilocycles (Canadian
shared): KLX, Oakland, Cal.
KPOF, Denver, Colo.
900 Kilocycles: KHJ, Los An
geles. ,
920 Kilocycles: KOMO, Seattle.
940 Kilocycles: KOIN. Port
land, Ore. KGU. Honolulu, T. H.
1010 Kilocycles (Canadian
shared): KQW, San Jose, Cal.
1050 Kilocycles: KNX, Holly
wood, Cal.
1120 Kilocycles: KFSG, Los
Angeles. KRSC, Seattle.
'1180 Kilocycles: KEX. Port
land. . 1200 Kilocycles: KPPC, Pasa
dena. Cal. KWG, Stockton, Cal.
KUY. Lacey, Wash.
?1210 Kilocycles: KPQ, Seattle.
KPCB, SeatUe.
1230 Kilocycles: KTA, San
Francisco. KFIO, Spokane.
,1290 Kilocycles: KDYL, Salt
Lake City.
1300 Kilocycles: KFJR, Port
land. Ore. KTBR, Portland, Ore.
KTON. Long Beach, Cal. KXL,
Portland. Ore. KFAU, Boise.
Idaho.
1270 Kilocycjes: KTW. Seattle.
KFOA. Seattle. KFUM, Colorado
Springs, Colo.
1360 Kilocycles: KFBB, Havre,
Mont. KGIR, Butte, Mont. KGB,
San Diego, Cal.-
J.1370 Kilocycles: KRE, Berke
fey. Cal. KGER, Long Beach,
Jal. KFEC. PorUand, Ore. KFJI.
Astoria, Ore.
PAY VISIT TO CITY
(Contniued from Page 1.)
rorporation commission when
Mayor .Baker sauntered into the
office, i
: "WeB, if there isn't my oM
sweetheart," said the Mayor, as he
eyed Miss Williamson. Drawing
the blushing chief clerk toward
him, he planted a kiss on her lips.
WHOLK-DELEGATION" IS FETED
Mayor Rolph of San Francisco
'Guest of Honor at Big Banquet
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. .2.
AP) Twenty-one members - of
the San Francisco Chamber of
Commerce, headed by Mayor
Itolpb came to Oregon today to
return the good-will call paid to
the California city last spring by
the governor of Oregon and bis
caravan.
-; The arty reached Salem at
t: 30 .o'clock this afternoon on the
Cascade Limited where they were
met by Mayor Baker of Portland,
city officials of Salenr. and Port
land Chamber of Commerce mem
bers. After a visit to the state
Bouse and a call on Governor Pat
terson, the visitors were brought
to Portland In autoobiles, the car
avan escorted by state traffic of
ficers. James Rolph, mayor of San
Francisco for 20 years, and serv
ing his fifth term In office, spok
tonight over radio station KGW
here.
" The Californlans ware guests at
a' banquet tonight at which Mayor
Baker presided, and at which May
or Rolph was the guest of honor.
BACK AGAIN
luesday - Wednesday
October 30-31
Fanchon
GUESTS FROM SOUTH
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Prince in U. S.
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Mac Ays Vn4Zbdd C3w
bmL of Ska, .wtmber f th4
SiuacM coaavlar cArptv htf BX
rived la tie United State m
route U Lend, where he wiU a-,
smme bis duties m consular fW
era! there. Tie prince was
snapped at San Frandfc, CaL,
where ha landed.
West Salem
JVews
By HELEN H. RODOLF
The 'West Salem branch of the
Northwest cannery has raised the
priee of slicing apples from four
cents a pan to five cents. Twenty
five women were brought over
from Salem to fill In the vacancies
here. It is thought there will be
work until Christmas time.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Goodlow of
Dallas TWrpj quests ofj the S. L.
Burkes iff H PTr,daT tof f undaT
their hiUcjkffi Edgewiler street.
The Goodlows are elatlvee of Mrs.
Burke.
F. M. Moore Is leveling and
preparing the yard around his new
house on Edgewater street for a
lawn. Shrubs are being planted
and the yard beautified. The
Moore place promises to be one
of the most charming in West Sa
lem. m Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Rogers from Scio were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Burke. Mrs.
Rogers is a daughter of the
Burkes, and has Juet recently had
her second child, a baby girl. -
Mise Anne Englehorn who has
been, spending ber vacation In
Portland, has returned to her
home. She was at work In the
Roth Grocery Friday for tha flrst
time in two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Marlott and
baby Colleen Jean have moved
from ' Edgewater court to the
Edgewater apartments in the
Robertson building.
G. H. Tracy is moving from the
L. Deranleau house on Edgewater
street next to Sloper's Cash mar
ket to the garage he has just built
on the property he purchased
from F. M. Moore.
The West Salem Amusement
club building is to be used as a
warehouse by the Eoff Electrical
company ot Salem.
Mrs. A. Kessal is recovering
from her recent sicknese. . Shp i
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
. i-x. namaway.
E. E. Kelso, who is working on
the bridge on South High street.
rell from a beam across another
one below him. It Is believed
that no bones were broken, but
e was oaaiy oruised.
E. Z. Barnes whn foil
scaffolding on Max Gehlar's
house last summer is recovering
from an operation performed on
his foot removing a bone that was
injured when he fell.
- Another squirrel hunter has
beenhot. If there's to be a limit
on the bar, of squirrels why not
Pur one on the bag of hunters,
too? Akron Beacon Journal
OBITUARV
BLTVKXS
Funeral services for Robert
LaKayete Bllvens will be held
from the Terwllllger funeral
home today at 2 p. m.. Rev. H. C.
Stover officiating. Interment will
Kan. wa 4 V.. a-h, A we.
a- v. x cemetery.
HOLLYWOOD
TODAY ONLY
THETA ALPHA PHI
Presents
" Annual Homecoming Play
. A three act comedy by Barrie
! Tonight 8:15
OREGON THEATRE
Admission 50c and 75c
NOTED ON TRIP
Improvements Made in Many
School Districts, Su
perintendent Finds
A total of 49 Marion county
schools have been visited by Coun
ty superintendent Mary I. Fnlker
man since schools opened, and
meat of them In the last two weeks
Mrs. Fulkerson said Friday after
noon. The favorable weather has
permitted her to make aa average
of nearly Tour schools.
The schools at Sicker, nacieay
and Shaw were Inspect maay.
At Bicker, the new two-roam
frBtV.r fa the delight of pnpD
aisd the two teachers. Thirty-five
Dsmila were Dreamt Friday. The
school has Its own water system
for the first time. Mrs. Fulkerson
resorts, and It also is electrically
lighted. A Httle difficulty Is being
experienced la the adjustment
front a one-room to a two-room
school, she resorts, but no more
tbaa Is common in such instances.
Tha old building is being torn
down and the yard fixed up.
Twenty students are enrolled at
Macleay. where the building has
Just been painted. Macleay stu
dents were busy preparing for a
Hallowe'en program to bo given
tonight.
The superintendent found onlv
four children attending the Wltzel
school, a very low figure for that
district. Many families have moved
away.
In her visit earlier to the Mill
City school, she found that the
principal of the grades, T. J
Means, had introduced the platoon
system used in the Portland
schools and that it was working
very well with students accomp
lishing more work. An opportun
ely room if abb new Ujthe school
this year; i , : ill
At the Riverside school, of
which Margaret Brantner is teach-
sr, considerable work has teeu
Jone on the yards and new pic
tures have . been secured for the
room. A new well and outbuilding
were needed improvement found
at Rivervlew, near Hull's Ferry..
Mrs. Fulkerson is giving- but
few tests on her first trips, but
is determining if the grading of
the various schools is correct.
William W. Fox, rural school
supervisor working with the coun
ty superintendent, is also visiting
rural schools.
T
(Contniued from Page 1.)
probably be about 21 to 12
with the Puget Sound bunch on
top."
. LENA MEDLER, Willamette
university student, voiced the
concensus Of opinion of the Del
ta Phi's as: "The game will be
close as 'the spirit is running
high ' In both schools. There
will be a fight for every foot of
ground taken or lost.. The score
will be two touchdowns apiece
with the extra points deciding
the winner. Of course, we think
Willamette will get the extra
points."
ROBERT IRWIN, local taxi
cab operator, said: "It will' be
close, but I think College of
Puget Sound will win; not by
more than one touchdown."
BARNEY KAUFMAN. Junior
at Willamette university, said:
"Victory in this game is Just
as easy to predict aa whether a
coin tossed in the tlr will light
heads or tails. I don't believe
there is enough difference in
the teams to make any basis for
a forecast."
. TODAY
MATIXEB ONLY
FRED
Thompson
in
"Kit Carson"
ON THE 8TAGE
TONIGHT
WILLAMETTE
PLAY
WIT THEY
HI
The New Oregon Statesman, Salem,
CHURCHES
BOMS PXOTECTm IXXGTTB
Ab BibU Aittmblr. apctsin te Utt
f Fry's Draff Stan, SS4 V. Owirrmi
trt. Br anaraoom a
Dr. A. C. EMa will oatae B1W stair
clwi At T:SO p. - avaacviutia aarr
iea. G4 ia Christ-Jena BaeewtUag
taa World Uata HiaMalf" ia taa aa
saga at taa avaaias;. Bright aiagiag aa
a WaW-waleaaM.
JAlOJr 1XB MXKOXXAZ. X. B.
Wiatar atraat aa4 JaMaraa aama, ta
caaelaaa taa sariaa at Bally Waak ra
graau gaaaay aaaraiag with a aalaadU
Jragraat at B:4a. All aapaif id mi
aaier aga r avar will ml ia taa aadi
tariaav. xaaag paapta a aapartaaai aiu
aava laadiag parts ta taa pragraau Tha
thaaia at wan kip at 11 a. m. will aa.
Tha Tfi t aa Charca Bchaai." At a
a'elaak aaaaa mt taa yaaag falk aa4 taa
will viait taa Jaaaaaaa paatar.
1145 Hall atraat, aatS aaaat taa Japaaaaa
raaag tolk far a iwn linin g aaag
I praiaa. varvaaa laagaaa vui area
at S.-SO. Evaaiag praiaa awlein TJSQ
with caaaawaity aaag aarrioa aad apacial
aaaaia. Taa avaatag iiaeaasiam will bava
la 4a with tha taaaght at faith aa a
lag hyp at hat ia at lifa. Tha aoeatl
haar at tha paraaaan will fallow tha
raaiag iai ik. Alwaya -a fcaarty wal
caaaa. Harry E. Garaaar, paatar.
' JTMMT OHXISTIAV CHUXOH
Oaraar High aa Oaatar. D. J. How a.
atar. T K. Cattaaa. a. av Bi-
hia aehaol. O. J. Hall. Sapt. alias Lary's
aaalie chair will ha prvaemt for tha laa
lag pariaal at 10:SO. 11 a. at., worship.
ay tha paatar. "Taa aw Testa-
it Charca aaA f!vaaratirs." 6:30
p. a xaoac reapia a a ear. rear aa-
af canetsaar-vKaaaarver aaeat ia
their respective reasaa 7:30 p. aa In-
spiratioaal Baag. Hemes lea by Victor
Waif a. Sermon, "Sleeping Citisenahtp."
Special aambera af Basie at each aarv
ice. CEHTEK STREET METHODIST
EPISCOPAX CHTTPXH
Thirteenth aad Center streets. P. J.
Sehnert, paster. Bandar school session
at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m.
"A Ble.el KnewleZre." Evening wor
ship at 7:45 p. m. "Grace for tha Chief
of Sinners." Epworth league t-7 p. at.
Special mosie at the morning worship.
hoxth saxem raiEirss church
Corner S. Commercial aad Washington
streets. 10 a. ra., Saaday school. Mir
gaerita P. Klliott, Supt. 11. meeting for
worship and sermon by the pastor. 6:30
p. m.. Christian Endearor prayer meet
ing. 7:30, Special service. Address by
the Rev. U. R. Crowder on the 18th
Amendment and Governor Smith' public
acta ia regard to prohibition. Tha pub
lic is invitee to hear this address by i
well known speaker. Charles C Hs worth
pastor. 1655 S. Liberty.
CALVABT BAPTIST CHUBCH
W. Earl Oochran. pastor. Services
held at the Grand theatre, corner Court
aad Hfch streets. Sunday school at 9:45
with classes for all area lead by com
petent teachers. Far I Oren, Bant. Topic
morning, "Tha Stronghold af Truth"
third in tha aeries. B. T. 7. V. at 6:30,
Court street entrance. Topic, "What
Shall We Do With Oar Talents!". Dorir
Pickens, leader. Following tha inapira
tional song service the paator will give
hia message on The Blueprints of Infe.
TOED MEMOaTAt, C01OTCTN1TT
- CHTTBCH
fatethodist Episcopal)
Corner Girth avenue and Third streets
M. A. Groves, pastor, 975 Edrewater
street, phone 1341-B. Services: Sunday
vchool 9:45 a. m.. D. C. Sebern, Supt.
Clarses for all ages. The yonng msrried
Isdiee1' rlasi now hss a teacner. Morn
inc service 11. the Bev. Harold Sbellhart
will preach. Intermediate and Senior
league at 6:80. Marie Fox, superintend
ent of Intermediate league. E renins
ervice 7:30. The pastor will presch.
Subject. "Weighed and Found Want
ine. Specie! anusie arid goad aingiag
The Intermediate leaguers will sing
special number in the morning. The pea
tor will preach at Summit at 11 a. m.
TTHTTAltlAH CHUBCH
Cbttare and Chemeketa streets. Th
Rev. Msrtin P. Ferrey. nvnUter. Church
school st 10 a. m. Graded inPtmrtioa
Devotional service at 11 a. m. Subject
of the sermon. "Feet of Clay a Rtudv
of Modem Education." Mrs. Msrtin
"-rrer will offer as a eontrOfo swle
"Fear Kot Ye. O Israel." by Bqck. Mr.
W. aJ. orntoa at tha argaa, 'jV
SAXVATTOV ASITT f
'The Straarer of Gallilee." sublect
for 3unday aight at 8 o'clock. Mis
Rrrf h Tibbett is to be ' in charre and
will deliver the message. Miss Tibbetts
ill also have charre of the Army a
neetine at the Ore eon state prison at
V clock. Holiness meetinc will be held
t 11 o'clock ia the morning and 8undv
school and Tonnr People's Iegion at 2:30
nnd 6:30 respectively, in the afternoon.
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHTTBCH
State and 18th atreets. The Rev. A.
T.. Heine,, pastor. German aervice at
9:45 a. m.. and English service at 11 a.
in. Sunday school at 9:40 a. m., Martha
Battermsn. Supt. Luther league devo
tional meeting at 7:30 p. m.. Otto Gron
ke lender in discussion. Topic. "Pro
phets." Chnrrh council meets Monday
evening at 7:30, at tne parsonage. Ko
ligioua school on Saturday at 9 a. m. ,
A gTeat HorietoM IwaibaQ I
pie tor of a rwaUt vba tacaies
BTiairra and scares ft tosch-
Today & Sat. 1
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I Jibs BUtterW
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Oregon, Saturday Morning,
' TVEt tTT""w CHUS-CH '
f Wimtar mm Oh
TDr. D. 1-
"Lord af Laa" . (Hall). Sal hy Win
isas Wright. "If Oad Sa Oatha the
Oreae" (Bisehoff). Fveaiag warshop.
7 -SO; aarasaa. "Doa't Paster Ma"
Lake 15:. Tha Jaaiar Chair will ag
at taia aarriaa. Cv Z. aacietiaa at S:9,
rare comxeoatioai,
Caatar aad Liberty. Char lea X. ara.
paatar. 440 Oaatar. Services: 11 a. aa,
"Tha UaiHad Ufa": T:S0 p- as, " 8oC
Ia Tha Night." Tha quartet arm Bias
Sand Oat! Thy Light" aad Mr. OtUa
aad Mr. MeDaaaU will eiag a aat: Cru
cifix at taa aseraiag aerviea. Ia tha eve
ning service Mr. Gille will aiaff a aala.
gaaaay aehaal. :. Mark MeCalUatar.
Sapt, Taaag PaapU'a Bally ia Part land
First Charca Suaday at P- am.
OOVXX STBXET CHUBCH OT CHXIST
Caart aad 17th. VorHa J Xaaaaaer.
iaiatar, 144 8. 19th. Kaat Lara 4ay
wiU ha abaarvad aa Oaad Citiaaashtp
day. A treat la being arraaged tar tha
Boraiac aervice. Bible aehaol promptly
at 9:4o. C. X. at 4:30 p. m.. aad era
sing warship at 7:. Thaaa wha at
'ended taa aaaveaUaa at McMiaavilla
will briag a report af geaerel IMereet.
Wadaaaday- afteraaaa ana evening
be church day. Lot ell attend.
win
TTXST METHODIST KFtSCOFAX
naraer SUte aad Chareh. F. C. Tay
lor, pastor. S36 Stste. phone 974. Birec
tor religious education. Margaret K. Sath
erlanC, phone 872. Services: 11 a. am..
KelirreB as UtlmM ay tae ajtmaoi w
the Salt." the pastor : 780 p. am..
Christ or Belial!" tne pastor, special
- Salo. "The Lord is Miadrul of
hia Own" Mendelssoha. lint ay Miss
Josephine Albert. Anthem. "Let Every
Tongue Adore." Bach. Sunday achooL
9:45 a. m., H. r. ananas, ttaps. ep
worth lea cues : University Chapter to
nic. "In His Steps; How Jesus Treated
Ilia Friends." Leader. Marpory Miller.
First Church Chapter Investiture serv-
-Junior Hirh Chapter topie "UM-
tv " leader. Helen Hoi la dir. Other
meetings: Junior church 11 a. ra. ia an
nex; message. "Shadows." "
QLAD TIDINGS MISSIOH
943H Court street. C. S. Johnsoo.
pastor, 491 Union. Services: 3 and 7:30
p. am. Suaday school, 2 p. m.
rMMAlTTJEL BAPTIST
Corner Hasel anC Academy. Sunday
school at 10 a. m. Preaching aervica
st 11 a. m. snd 7:30 p. m. Tne Kev.
Wiley Weathers will preach ia the morn
ing and D. S. Turner ia the eveniag.
rnurr evahgelicax chttbch
Corner of Liberty and Center. A. P.
Laytoa, paator. Sunday school at 9:45,
L. L. Thornton, Supt. VTorship at 11,
subject. "Take Time for Tour Task."
Chriftian-F.adeaver at 6:J0. topic. "Mak
ing the Right Use of Our Talents." Olive
Shurtz. leader. Worship at 7:80, sub
ject. "The Measurements of a Real
Man." Evangeliatie services at tha 17th
street EvaageTIeal chareh.
CHaMSTIAH AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE
655 Ferry street. Sunday school
promptly at 8:45; Walter. W. Wells,
Supt. Interesting Masses for every aga.
Morning preacning aervice at u, auojeer
of mepsage. "Paul a Prayer for the Eph
esishs." Evening services at 7:30, sub
ject. "Him Thst Cometh." J. O. Min.
ton, pastor. 1340 X. Cottage, phone
187S-W. Tbe public ia invited ta all
these services.
BEFOB.MED CHUBCH
Corner Capitol and Marion streets. W.
G. Lienksemper. psstor. Annual Harv
est Home and Missionary Sunday will be
observed. Hours of sevicet: Snnday
school 9:45 a. m. English sevicet 10:30
German services 11:15. Special install
ation services for the new pastor will be
held at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. All of
the services will be conducted by tbe
visiting ministers. A. E. Y'ss snd A. F.
Lienksemper. both of Portland. During
the aoon intermission lunch will be served
in the church basement.
Another Talklnf Sensation
Opens
Next Sunday
Too must see
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t treats. jsaraaaa aw -rauy. v.
Charek aebeal 9:30; H- K. Barrett. Baps.
Maraiag warshop 11; aerate by tha paav
tor. "Tha 6i!aat Miaiatrias af Hoavaa"
Ha. S:a. Anthaaa by tha ahab;.
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October 27, 1928
ot iintTrU XJJTHJLBAH
Chmreh atraat hatasaa Chemaeketa aad
CeSrTh. Baw. P- W. k P
Thia at Baoraaatiaa Saaday aad taa pas
ter wW preach, hia orn.ng aanaaa at
10:49 a "Prayar aad Fatta. far-
a program aaa aaareas a
paatar a. "Tha Maaalag af Frotaa
bbv" Special music: hfiaa Arbutua
Rada wiU aiag a sola. Ta aenww- ana
jaaiar choirs will aiag. . Tha Suaday Bi
ble aehaal at :30. Lather league at
e-.SO; topic, "Ufa Sirwa"
AT.waT CHTTftCH Of TBS WAZAJtETE
134t 8. Caasaereial street, pkaaa tMO.
U D. Samite, paatar. Suaday aehaal at
9:45 a. am. Prank UtwiUar. aapanateaC
eat ia charge. Da aat watch aa graw.
caama aad grew with as. Haraiag war
sMp at 11. .abiaet. "Saamaa a R
Jaigaa 14:14. Mrs. HatUe Litwillar will
aiag a sola. Toaag peopla'a waettag a t
:a. Miss Thee Saaapsaa, praaideat.
Mias RoaeUa Belaher. leader. Spenala
aa tha program. Evaageliatit service at
7:tO; happy aiagiag aad praiaa serviea.
Miaa The Sampaoa will aiag a aala. 8er
maa aaajaet. "Tha DaU'a Ware.'
Prayar aaaatiag Wednesday aight at 7 :.
aa-rrjT- gnXST 1CETHOSXST CHUBCH
Fifteenth and Mill street. Petri k X.
DahKa. paatar. Maraiag worship 11
e'clack, "Faith aad Reality." Church
aehaal 9:45 a. as, Mias Eather E rick
son. Supt. Epworth leagae :S0 p. am.
Tha topic: "Parties aad Personalities.
I Mrs. Aha M. Gentry, leader. PaUewiag
i the learue
ma ta pastor win n
charge aad
reouet tha eve meg deve-
none.
KNIGHT KEMO&IAX.
COKaSESATIOHAL
Kiasteaatk aad Ferry streets. H. C.
Stavar. atiaistar. Suaday aehaal at 10
a. ra C. C. Harria. Sapt. Moraiag wor
ship at 11. Sarmoa, "Ghaata That
Frightea Ds." "Unto tha Hilla" (Rear
is) will sw snog by Mrs. David Tslmadge
aad Miss Myra Oleason. The Christian
Endeavor societies meet at 6:45 p. am.
Tha vested choir preaenta a sacred con
cert at 7:30; Floyd Mclatira aa guest
soloist.
EVANGELISTIC FULL GOSPEL
TABERNACLE
Thirteeath snd Ferry streets. The
Bev. Earle V. Jennison. pastor, 1458 Che
meketa street, phone 2S11-J. Sunday
school 1:45 d. m. Attendance last Sua
day 119. Preaching 3 p. m. and 7:45.
Notice tha change of a1 eveoinj meet
in g.
CHEMEKETA ST. EVANGELICAL
CHURCH
Corner of Chemeketa and N. 17th. G.
E. Erskina. pastor. 26S S. 17th atreet
phone 1008-W. Services: 11 s. m. and
7:30 p. m. The Rev. Ira P. Dumas,
evsngelist and soloist, will occupy tha
pulpit bot!i morning and evening. Sua
day school. 10 a. m.. O. R. Strausbaagh
Supt. Christian Endeavor, 6:30.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner of Msrioa and Liberty street.
Rebei L. Parse. minister. Fred Broer,
Sunday aehaol superintendeat and direc
tor of music Louise Fialey. orraaist.
Sunday school, 9:45. with classea far
everybody wha cornea. Morning preach
ing aervice 11 o'clock, sermon topic.
Divine Religion. Two young m
pla'a meetings. 6:30. Eveniag preach
ing service 7:30. sermon topic, "Brought
Out That Wa Might Bo Brought Ia."
tpeeiai music at both services.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
SALEM, OREGON 7
ANNOUNCES
Free Lecture on Christian Science
By PAUL A. HARSCH, C. S. B. of Toledo, Ohio
Member of the Board of Lecturership of The Mother Church,
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Boston, Massachusetts
In the
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Church Edifice, Chemeketa & Liberty
Monday Evening, October 29, 1929
AT EIGHT O'CLOCK
The Public is Cordially Invited to Attend
Note: The lecture will be published in Tuesday morning's Statesman
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STARTS SATURDAY
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KM EL JANNINGS, conceded to be oa of the world's greatest char
acters, gives his most remarkable performance as Czar Paul 1,
the mad monarch of Russia with the heart ot a child and the
brain of a tiger, Jannings Is superb! His portrayal outshines the
brilliance of all his previous character studies. He Is incompar,
able in this amazing story ot a ruler, despised and hated by hia
subjects, who was betrayed by his staunehest friend.
Ton will marvel at this famous actor's tremendous range of emo
tions -from supreme exaltation to (he utmost depression
chances come with such lightning rapidity as to captivate and
enthrall you. -
Emfl Jannings In '-"The Patriot" Is on of the screen's most out.
standing achievements. .
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ST. PAUL'S CHURCH (Episcopal)
Church street at Chemeketa. Tha Rev.
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a arvas Trtnllv. DTI V IVV w aa r i
"tei.br tha Rev. J. D. Kca 1
lead at tha aaaai aaara, i . .- -"S
. . TV. 0rrk aehaol vut meat
at 9 :45 ia tha pariah hoaaa.
HIGHLAND FRIENDS
v TTb1mJ Vde-ar
caraar iw
P. Sitae, pas taa. Bible aehaal 10 a. ar
J. M. Gaxdawr. Supt. ClatsM for all
agea. Maraiag woeip " ".
CE.ll :SO SIS owwr v. -.
m .mn vmIv urviraa at 7 :80 P.
1 "Caia'a RaUgiaa-Hoaara." All are
welcome ta laee aeiiivs
rXRST. CHURCH OF CHURCH,
SCIENTIST
"PnUiiii After Death" subject of
h. iuvu.umn la First Church af
Chriat, Scieatist which ia a branch a
tha Mather Chareh. Tha rtret l.-aarea e
Chriat, Scientist, ia Boston, Mas. Sare-
icea Saaaay asaraiag as n ciac
- - - - - mk a RnadAT aehaol at
9:45 far taa alder classes aad at 11 far
tha younger c leases. Reading room at
40S Mstsn-f Taaapl waere taa oiaie saa
.11 k.l (?hpi&ti&B Srieare lHara-
tare may ha read, harrowed ar parch as ed.
Afl ara taettec ta anea tae aervices aaa
ta aaa tha reading rasas..
Calvary Baptist Church
Grand Opera House, Corner Court & High Sts.
S. S. 9:45 a. m. Rally Day Program
WELCOME
Preaching services 10:50 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m.
Morning Subject:
THE STRONGHOLD OF TRUTH"
Anthem by CHORUS CHOIR
THE BLUE PRINTS, OF LIFE"
Will be the message for the
Evening Service
W. EARL COCHRAN, Pastor
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in
I rAJUnOwHT
SrONtr -plOftENC&Vl
OX THE 8TAGB
MANHATTAN PLAYERS
; IX THEIR BIGGEST HIT
"The eafrrn ClcsIiV
T YOU'LL ROAR AT IIE MANY FUNNY t
! SITUATIONS IN THVJI COMKTVe mrv 'i
UOtlXTTEL FTJIX OOSPEI, MISSION
u - iniit. aDstaira avar th.
Maa'a Shop." Ralph D. Bullaek.
tor -aSO S. Oattaga atraat, phoae
Services: S:80 aad 7:45 p. . In t:.
afteraaaa. Evanrelist Vn. J. Beon-tt
aiUapaak a "Walkia With God." i
tha evaaiag hia subject will be "A Man's
Wafa" a message for both capital sal
Is bar.
UNITED BRBTHREN
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Jinia. pastor. pheaaXl90J-W. Service
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10 4V. a. Kn. wJee Hendenoa. Hupr.
p. at- umery "
laiau Bhjatt.'!.,Diar Taleata Aright.' '
Juaior Chair Sua da- morning 9:30 a. m.
TiT.r MEMORIAL CHURCH
(Mathadiat Episcopal)
a v ruhl aad Mvera street i.
m lu I area ta BSI a lD-
cisl affart to ha preeeat at 11 a'clack on
o j
liar far taa abbbsi jimi van
wv .k. will mimr "Stet hr
servaca. " - .,, .
8ta." (Back), Fleyd Mclatire will aiag
. i. k. Mn will ha called aad the
oaatar wiU apeak briefly. At tha Hsppy
Evaaiag Haar. T:S0. thara wOl h a spe
rial service with UstaHatiea af the of
ficera af tha leagaai ot tha chareh. Spe
rial Basic, aoaress ay saa paiv
"Oar Pledge." iastauaiioa aaa reepou
tereatiag elaeaes far all ages. Jaaiar
Chareh leagaa la Laalia hall at 11
eaarre af Mr. Aadrew Haater aad Or
mal "Trick, far eaildreaef tha J"'or
graup: Three leagaa at a:av. : iePic
for Seater league, --rarriaa a r--aHtiaa."
leaders. HaraW-'Rhatea far Ash
bury league and Mis Elsie Taeker far
Leslie leagae.
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Big Stage
"Shows
Starts Tuesday Ere.
ELCENOE1E
Atwars Featar f
Leah Bolt j-
si the tJ?5!f
WsrUtaer H
AT THE WURLITZER
HOMER a McDONAtD