2 PEACE COUNCIL Tl J. S. Landers Heads Mon mouth Chapter of Nation Wide Organization MONMOUTH, Ore., Nor. 21. Initial organization of local Chapter of tne state and natonal council for pretention of war waa held at the tommunity house here Wednesday nlghtv ThET. X,. It Dally, ralnlater of the Bap tist church, presided and after ail had Joined in singing America. Rev. L. W. Wlllard, Evangelical pastor, led In prayer. Inspira tional and thought provoking ad dresses were given by, the follow ing persons: President J. S. Lan ders; Rev. L. W. Wlllard. A. C. SUnbrough; Delmer R. Dewey. Rev. Victor P. Morris, and J. F. Bantee. Officers elected .were: presi dent.' J. S. Landers; vice-president. Rev. L. L. Dally; secretary treasurer, J. P. Santee. The president was authorized to ap point a . constitution committee, the next m eating to be at the call of the president when the com mittee is ready to report. DESERT SCOURED Iff OF JORNADO DEL MUERTO. New Mexico. Nov. 23. (AP) Oncf again grim faced possemen are acouring this desert, named by the Spaniards of centuries ago "The Journey of Death" Jornado Del Maerto and once again their quarry is a band" of horse thieves, seeking escape by this route to the safety of the border and Old Mexi co. For the past 24 hours posses headed by Sheriff Lon Danley. have searched through this reRion for a band of Mexicans and Am ericans, which sacked ranch hous es of guns, ammunition, clothing anl provisions during a several day orgy of banditry. Far from any towns. withouT communication except by messen ger. The depredations of the band did not become known until yes terday when the posse started its hunt. Ail crossings of the Rio Grande are guarded by possemen and the entire white sands district is being combed for the robbers. There is no water in the desert Jornado Del Muerto. It was this that led the ancient Dons to name It so And it is this that the posse Is depending upon eventually to force its quarry from hiding. Un less the band of Lucero has found water which the Spaniards and In dians could not. thirst. It is be 4ieved. will finally send them out of the desert. Into the net of the possemen. GET FARM AID SOON WASHINGTON. Nov. 23. (AP a resolution proposing that the proceeds from the sale of four million dollars worth of sup plies to France during the World war should be used in building and repairing rural roads was adopted Thursday by the national grange. "This material that was sold to France would have been used in Uhis country for constructing 'roads if we had kept it." said A. 8. liOSS OI eame. " 'during the resolution, "and it is only right that the proceeds go to ; the construction of smaller roads Uhat do not come under the fed eral highway system." - Senator McNary of Oregon, in addressing the. morning business . 'session, declared that he . was in favor of attempting to get farm ; relief legislation enacted in the : regular short session of congress, lid added that if its passage was found impossible, a special session should be called to deal with the : problem. "If this thing is delayed until i spring any legislation that con V rreajt naases will not so into ef fect until 1930 and that is to late." he said. "Of course, if, tor political reasons, congress doea Hnt eet around to it this term. then it must be dealt with at an extra session called for the pur pose. Declaring that he was for any measure that would bring relief to agriculture Senator Mcisar said he would continue support o: the equalization fee until it wa. proved that it could not be passed Then, he said, he believed consid eration of the grange's export" de - penture plan would be advisable Residences Are : Bombarded With Heavy Boulders Three residences in the Fair ' mount Hill vicinity have been 1 BE FORMED BANDITS MIRY WITS TO , bombarded with rocks thrown up - In the process of blasting for the basement of a residence which is ' being built for O. F. Johnson. The most serious of these incidents or. curred Thursday afternoon wh- a boulder, weighing about (0 pounds crashed through in iu. of the James Humphrey residence and landed on a bed Just as Mrs. Humphrey was preparing to lie . down tor an afternoon nap. . The i rock flattened the bed to the floor. and if it had not struck the bed. would 'have gone through to the 1 lower floor of the house, it is said. , Mrs., Humphrey was suffering r Friday from the shock of her nar- rpw" escape. ; ; - i Several days before a small ' 'rock had been hurled through the window at the Humphrey home. Jlocks, have also penetrated the and 1655 Saginaw. In "Rose .V ' S,: i; : A ;v ' ' - A? ' V - 5 ' J- Paul Donah and Daisy Glbso n. two of the principal players In Arthur Hammersteis's musical co medjr success, "Rose Marie," which will occupy the Elslnore theatre stage on Wednesday night, November 28. Scores of Oregon Alumni Who Live in Salem Have Interest in Homecoming UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. EUGENE. Ore.. Nov. 23. Amid 'he din and excitement of a big football rally and a coast confer ence grid battle, the annual Uni versity of Oregon homecoming will be run off with a combina tion of new and traditional fea ures this week end. Arrange ments are rapidly being complet ed for the entertainment of visit Ine alumni, with a large com mittee of undergraduates coop- rnting with Jeannette Calkins, alumni secretary, in shaping p'an. The purpose of all this enthu siasm will be to hop up the Ore gon football team for the' Mon tana game on Saturday after noon, which Oregon supporters are hoping will result in running up the largest score against Mon tana this season. On Friday night the homecom ing signs, erected by the living organisations of the campus, will be viewed by a judging commit tee and the sliver trophy for the best sign will be awarded Satur day. The homecoming luncheon will be held Saturday noon. Unique decorations will greet homecom ing grads as they reach the campus. Alumni of University of Oregon living in Salem are: Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Anunsen. Echo R. Balderree, Miss Josephine Baum gartner, Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Bean. Karl Q. Becke, Mrs. Ruth Hoffer Biehn, Mrs. Gertrude Holding Bonesteele, Miss Ruth Marie Brauti. Robert G. Brady. KHey C. Branstetter, Marie Bibineau Briggs, Herbert Brooks, George G. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brownell. Maxlne Buren. Margaret J. Burroughs. Mrs. Mat- tie Farley Carr. Allan Grant Car son, Mrs. Merle Hamilton Car son. Mrs. Myrtle Albright Car son. Wallace P. Carson, Florence Cartwright. Gladys Cartwright, Dr. C. E. Cashatt, Ethan A. Col lier. Elmer Dean Cook. Dolph L. Craisr. Harrv Craln. Harry Wilmot Cronise, Miss Cora Currin, Her bert Junk Darby, Merrltt Davis, Mrs. Beryl Bond DeGuire. Cath erine E. Deranleau, Ella M. De- voe, Genevieve Morgan, Freder ick Christian DeckebauKh. Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Andrews Doug las. Dr. Carl W. Emmons. Mrs. Ella Anderson England. Many Alumni Here . Asel C. Eoff, Mrs. Ida Ruth Scofield Fargo. Robert M. Fitx maurlce. Mr. and Mrs. Bert T. Ford. Mrs. Bernice Craie Fry. Dr. Julius H. Garnjobst. Mr. John B. Biesy. Edward N. Gllllngham. Winifred Graham, John 'James Griffith, Lewis , D. Griffith. Mrs. Charles B. Harahle, aloh S. Hamilton. Mrs, Lora Taylor Hawkins. Charles Carey Hayter, Paul R. Hendricks, Rob ert Hendricks. Mrs. Vivian Hop on Hendricks. Jay Butler Hewitt, Harold S. Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Hol la Huntington. Conifred Hurd, Mrs. Mary Ingham Hurley, Mrs. Gladys Conklin John, Ercel W. Kay. Rosalia Keber. Walter John Kirk, Kenneth Claire Legge. C. K. Logan, Haxel Dean Long, Mrs. Leah Greenbaum Lyons, James McClelland. Jr.. Ethel M. McGil christ. Merle Isabel McKelvey, Mrs. Jerome Rydman McKenzle. Miles H. McKey. John H. McNary. Mr. Garlen Simpson. Fred K. Mangls. C. F, Martin. Linden R. Martin. William M. Meier. Mich ael J. Melchoir. Jessie Miles. Ler eta Miller, William B. Mott. A. S Mulligan, Mrs. Min- Jin nwi Oeff. D. S. Parr. Theodore. R. ramus. Myrtei .Pelker. Georgia Gladys Pettit, Dorothy Phillips. Mrs. Maude Ham mitt PtmhiM Dr. Glean E. Prime. "Norman B. urbriclt. Ralph L. Putnam. Mra. vmnle Miller Rahn. Merrill D. -cicnmona.? if ra.. Cecil .nira.. Ricketts. Florence Walker Rtckli. Philip H. Rlngle, Donald C. Roberts. Margaret A. Rodsers. Helen Rose. . A. J. Roussean. Mrs. Tr. etta Showers Rossnan. " Eugene Reed Rowland; May B.' Ruther ford, Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis Scott. Maurice N. Selig. G. W. Shaffner, Tr. Cecil L. Shotwell, L. ZL Simp son. Kdmond Fritz Slade. Mi. Constance Cartwright Small, Dr. -The Marie 99 . .f.-"5vr,'r-:: :, - V : . i and Mrs. W. Carlton Smith. Seph us W. Starr, Walter Socolofsky. Dr. - Burpee L. Steeves, Rufus Jame3 Summer. Elton H. Thomp son. Mary A. Tow, Mrs. Effie Cole Tschanz, Jesse Theordore Walk er, Dr. Kenneth Waters, Mrs. Doris Churchill Weller, Thomas Larkin Williams. George Dowing White, James B. Young, Mrs. Katherlne Wilson Woodworth, Louise A. Williamson. Charles K. Wilson. Ford E. Wilson. Mrs. Thelina Riley Woodrow, Roy E, Barker. Dr. R. T. Boals, Mrs. Alice Bretherton Brown, Julia L. Davis. B. Floyd Ellis. Carl D. Gabrielson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Gibbs. Charles A. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. George Hug. Oliver B. Huston, William H. -Johnson, Florence Mildred Jones. Bernlta F. Lamson. Edith E. Libby, Dr. W. B. Morse, Mr. and- Mrs. Carl Nelson. Faith Alice Priday, Leah Matilda Ross. J. O. Russell, Wil liam Earl Shafer, Harold J. Soco lofsky, Mrs. Sophie Catlln Spears, Laban Aaron Steeves, M. D.. Dr. Fred H. Thompson. Herman C. Tschanz. Walter C- Wlnslow. Mrs. Grace Snook Wolgamott. and Eugenia Zieber. LESLIE MEMORIAL CHURCH (Methodist Episcopal! a ..u pmni.i.i.l Anil Myers streets. S. Darlow Johnson, psstor, 849 E. Myers, . ... . . I V. . . phone Hit. me woman nmuo sionsry society will observe their annual Thank Offering service at the 11 o'clock boar. The pastor will give an address on "Making America Christian." The choir will sing, "Give Thsnks Unto God" (Baines). At the 7:30 Happy Evening Hour the pastor will speak on "The Thank You Habit," and "Seek Ye the Lord' (Wilson) will be sung by a wom en's trio. Sunday school, A. C. Bohrn sSedt, Supt., meets at 9:45. Be there on time and bring soother with yon. In- 1 u ii . Uic Utrrt I.eav- inuiruiA.c . . a " ' , r nworth. Supt.. -ill meet In the social hall at 6:30. Ashbury league (High . i i . A T . . 1 i . Iaum will unite in ncnuui .iiu cjii. "... Leslie Hsll for the closing Comradeship service. lne topic ine iever r.nmu, Adventure" will be presented by the tattor. A eodial invitation is extended to all young folks. FREE METHODIST Corner of Market snd N. Winter streets. W. N. Coffee, psstor. Suaday M-iool. 9:45 a. m.; Herbert Hansen, Supt. Preaching at 11 a. m.. and 7:30 p. m. Young people's meeting at 0:30, with Emory Goods as leader. CASTLE UNITED BRETHREN "The Church In Ehglewood," 17th and Nebraska. L. W. Biddle. psstor. phone 2622 J. Bible school 10 a. m.: lessoa, "Tha Prayer of Paul." Mera ing worship 11 a. m.; sermon, "Tha Duty, Baaefits and Objects of Thanksgiving." Thee will ba roceptioef of sneeabers. Snag voar annual of feme for Philomath col lege.. Junior C. E-. 2:80 P- m.;. Misa Bertha V ancles ve is taa superinteaasnt. Senior C. E.. 6:80 p. m. ; topie, "Remem ber Godl" There will ba eleetiaa af officers. Evening worship. 7:80 p. au; WK HAViA VAAWAWAy A A WW A .f w. w wa INTERNATIONAL BULB STUDENTS ASSOCIATION " Meets AanCay at 11S0 Broadway, from 2 :0 to 6 p. as. for Bible stady. Funeral services ia (Salem aad vicinity conducted? without charge. CHURCH OF GOD 134S Okareb street. Sunday achool. 10 a. m. ; Lyla Knos, Supt. Preachiag. 11 a. m aad 7:0 p. m. Toang Paa pla's meeting. S:S0 p. m. 8naday. Prayer meeting Tuesday. 7:80 p. am- at Sister Baamgartaer'a an Highlaad avenue. Mid week prayer meeting, 7:80 Wedaeeday aigkt at chapel. L. Chriatenson, paater. EVANOELISTI0 FULL OOSPBX TABERNACLE (Afmiatad wit Assemblies af God) Corner 18th and Ferry, block saath sad a block east af Sap ran Court hldg. Suadsy School, 1:45 p. m. Roy C. Fergasoa, Sup't. , Aftarnaaa Service, t a1 clock. Preach iag aad sang. Opea-lr eerviea. Liberty at Stata St.. p. au - .. Eveaiag meat lag. 7:45. Gospel ia aong TOM MIX in-"SON OF THE GOLDEN WEST" TH E-SCARUTIJU1R0W' CHURCHES HOLLYWOOD New Orecok Statesman. Salptr,. Oregon, Saturday Morninft. November tl; 19$ PUT Ifl TO OB LIEUT' Father of Bride-to-be Indi cates Displeasure at Talk Going Rounds LOS ANGELES. Not. 23. ( API Maurice Costello. one time film star, and father of Dolores whom John Barrrmore Intends to wed. tonight said that the "talk" going the rounds of Hollywood in timating that Barrymore has not received a divorce from his sec ond wife "certainly doesn't out any one in a very good iignt." Hollywood was mildly surprised when the famous stage and screen actor filed intentions to wed Miss Costello: amused at the report that he was not yet divorced from Blanche Oelrich, and thrown into great excitement when a "mys tery" women telephoned a warn ing that Barrvmore's martail sta tus should be Investigated before a license was Issued to the mar riage license bureau here today. "I think he ought to clear up the situation." Miss Costello's father declared, frankly troubled Meanwhile Barrymore himself had given every Indication that he would make no further comment on any phase of the intimated tanrle. .The statement Issued by Barry more at that time was in the form roontred by California law. and must be filed three days In ad voniH rf thA issuance of a mar- rl license. It laconically set forth that John Barrymore intend ed to marry Dolores Costello, and that his second wife Mrs. Leonara Thomas, better known under the nen name of Michael Strange, had secured a divorce from him. Fine Costumes Feature Comedy "Rose Marie," which will be the attraction at the Elslnore one night only, Wednesday 28fh is the goregously costumed, fascin ating and Irresistible musical melodrama which almost over night became internationally fa mous as the biggest musical hit ever produced In America. Rose Marie sparkles with .comedy and is replete with dramatic situations. The dances glow with life; the In dian dance that accompanies the "Totem Tom-Tom" song being In geniously contrived and brilliant with color. The other dances are equally beautiful. The cast in cludes Virginia Fox. Paul Donah, Charles Meakins. Mlra Nlrska. Peggy Pates. Houston Richards, Daisy Gibson. Sano Marco, Ross Gibson, and Gus Buell. Jury Disagrees The Jury in the case of Versteeg vs. Ramage failed to bring In a verdict Fri day night, although It went out at noon. Possibility was seen that no verdict might be reached and a new trial ordered. The cause of action is based on the death of Versteeg's son. which he claims was caused by the negligence of the defendant In driving his truck. The sum of $7500 was demanded. snd sermon. Saturday night. Young Peo ple in charge. Come and receive God's blessing in your life. Earle V. Jeoniaon, pastor, Eva M. Jennison, Ass't. Phone 2B11-J. FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST, SCIENTIST "Soul and body" will be the subject of the lesson-sermon in First Church of Christ. Scientist, which is a branch of The Mother church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Serv ices are held Sunday morning at 11 o' clock and in tl)r evening at 8. Sunday School convenes st 9:45 for the older classes and at 11 for the younger classes. The Reading Koom is maintained at 406 Masonic Temple where the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. All ere cordislly invited to attend the services and to use the Reading Room. KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL 19th snd Ferry Streets. H. C. Stover, minister. Sundsy school at 10- a .m. C. C. Harris, superintendent. A Thanksgiving service at 11- o '-clock. Sermon "In Everything Give Thsnks" Duet "Fsther We Thank Thea" (Jewitt). by Mrs. An na Stanley and Myrs Gleasoa. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Thanksgiving Concert at 7:80 Donald J. Allison organist. 1 Today Last Day on BIHLIL WALLY WALES r.0atteo" A Two Gun Romance Of the Great Ont Doors - - - Aiuf "Robinson The Story we Never Forget,,-. NO RAISE IX PRICES OREGON THEATER - uatAjruxx. xarrxsT Omar IIimI lid Aeadanv. Saaaavl tehoot, at 10 a. m. ProcMac arriea' L. Hall wiliprMch ia taa moraiar. MrXX TXXBT X2THODIST 15th and MiU trat. Patrik K. Dahlia. paator. Maraiar Wsraaip 11 a' clack. Ser- w ivun ' . u uv . . hi. . Charck school 9:45 a. m. Miaa Urthar Krickion. Sopt. AtteaCaaca kaa ba (radaally iacmiiaf the past few month anO lit doabtea . ilacs U aaanraer atoaths. Epworta Laafna C:80 p. m. Mist Esthar Ericksaa will ba tka laadar. Topic "Tha Karer-andiaf Aaventara. 7:30 p. m. A gospel tram fram WUlanetta nni wrsity in chirje. Taa taaa ia campaaed of Konsaa Soreaioa, Hayaa BeaU, and Ed. Kaaada. This will ba tha first ap aaarsnca at the team la Salem aad a pro- miwt lim ia aatiripuad. COtTXT STBXIT CHTTBCK OT CHRIST Coort and 17th. Norris J. Reaaoaer. minister. 114 S. 19th. Bfble school at aaaal time, followed by morniaa; wor ship; aertMa sabjct, ' 'The Miutoa of tha Court street Cnarckt Baowias Ort- itade." U. . maetiars at B:30 p. m - eveainc worship at 7:30; sabject. Which Dathr" A nott eoroisl tstioa to all. JASOK IXS Thanksvirinr Sanday will be obsery- ed by special music and theme at the moraine worship hour at Jason Lee Memorial Methodist church Sunday aorntnr. This will infrinca oa the ThanksgiTinff Day service but will be observed for thosa whS cannot attend divine services then. Tha joint meeting of the Epworth Leagues in charge of the evening praise service will conclude the Comradeship Week services of tne week. This meeting, will be held in the auditorium following tha regular League programs. The text for this service will ba. As yon hare done it unto- the lease of these, my bretaern yoa have done it unto me." "Ton and I and Got" will be the theme of the severs! talks by the young people CALVARY BAPTIST Grand theatre building, corner Court and High streets. Bible school at 9:45 with classes for all. Earl Gregg, Supt. Morning worship at 10:50, sermon, "fihoiea Tnkevs. With or Without Thanksgiving!." Senior anil Intermediate B. V. F. U. at 6:30. The Thanksgiving program of the Seniors will be .lead by Miss Edith Starrett, ana a fine program is planned for the Intermediates. All rouiif people invited to these services. At 7:30 In the evening the sacred can tstts "Belshsnsr" by the Calvary chorus choir, will be a musical trest for all. About 40 will take part in the chorus, and some of the leading soloists in the city will sing the leading parts. W. Earl Cochran, pastor and choir direc tor. .Everyone cordially invited. CHTJECH OF THE HAXARB1TE One block south of Center on 19th. L. D. Smith, pstor, residence 1249 S. Com'I. Phone 2940. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Frank Lit wilier, Supt. "The Sunday School With a Heart" clastea for all ages. A live school with ' a large rhil dmren's choir. AiorWHf? worship at 11. Sermon subject, , 'Elijah's God and Cod's El jah ". V. il. I.itwiller will sing a solo. The young people meet at 6:30 for a short service. Miss Thea Sampson, president; Clyde Hoffer, lesder. We un ite with the Christian Alilsnce people for a revival meeting beginning this Sun day night, t'nion evangelistic service at tlie Alliance Tabernacle 655 Ferry st., at 7:30 p. m. There wil lbe a large choir from the two churches, with special music and singing. Mrs. C. M. Litwiller. and Miss Thea Sampson, will sing a duet. Sermon subject "The Lord's time to work." SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS Cor. S. Comitferrial and Washington St. Snnday Services: 10:00 a. m Sun day school, Mrs. Marguerite P. Elliott, superintendent. 11 morning worshin. Ser mon. "The Supreme Cause for Thank fulness." 6:30 C. E. Prayer meeting. 7:30 A Fanny J. Crosby evening, with Crosby songs by congregation. Songs by the primary department. Fsnny J. Cros by's Life. "I will Sing the "Wondrous Story," accordion solo. Robert Brown. "Saved by Grace." the Misses Ahalv. Calabra, Wright, Riser. "How Can "l Keep from Singing," Jack Trachsel. "To The Work." junior choir. "Deliverance Will Come." Solo, Ross Miles. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. Charles C. Haworth. pas or. 16.-.5 8. Liberty. Calvary Baptist Church (Grand Opera House, cop. Court A High) Bible School 0:45. Class for all ae; trained teachers. B. Y. P. U. :80 p.m. Moralnjr worship 10:50; eTenlng; 7:30. A. M. "CHOICR TURKEYS, WITH OR WITHOUT THANKS GIVING." P. M. Sacred cantata "BEL6HAZZAR" by Calvary choir of 40 Toices, assisted by some of Salem's best soloists. W. EARL COCHRAN, Pastor Ellni5)llil TODAY AND SUNDAY THE FUNNY SIDE OF THE WAR rrfTn Come, dance to the joy of life to the mad, merry tune of restless youth youth that demands love, and joy ex citement. ON THE Elotifiatf ao Players Present one of the Best Mystery Comedies ever produced (MHLkSESmS' MORE FUN MORE THRILLS THAN "THE CAT AND THE CANARY," AND THE BAT." MONDAY NIGHT S THE OOSrEX. ASSEMBLY AJTO BXBXS aCHOOX. 284 K. Cammoruai straat. it ting at IliTar tha metg. ST. JOHJTS LUTHKBAJf Sixteenth and A streets. H. W. Grass, pastor. English service at 9:45. Ger man at It. Sunday school ia English at 9; Bible study, 6:30 p. m. A special coaaregatioiisl aaeetiag directly after English service for all members. 1 TOST GEKMAJT BAPTIST North Cottars and D streets. O. W. itutsch, miaister. U. Schunke, assistant minister. Sanday school. 9:4 a. m.; Daa Schirmaa. Hunt. Services. 11 a. m.: I topic, "Tha Valaa af a Soel." aad 7:30 ; topic. "Godliness is Profitable nte All Thing. " REFORMED CHURCH Capitol aad Msrioa streets. W. G. Liaakaeorper, pastor. Sunday school at :a a. m - r red . Krasa. Hops. Hah services at 10:30; aabject. "The Parable at the Dagnet. German sarv ices at 11:15; subject. "The Redeemiag Love of Christ." You are cordially in vited to these services. FIRST BAPTIST Corner of Marion and Liberty. Robert L. Payne, minister. Fred Boer, Sunday achool superintendent aad director of music; Louise Finley, orgsnist. Sanday srhool, 9:45, with five departments. Morning preaching service 11 o'clock; topic, ADC tie Brought Him To Jesus. Also sermonette for children. Three young people's meetings, 6:30; evening preaching service. 7:3; topic. "Our Greatest Appointment." Special gospel music at both services by the choir. The ordinance of baptism will be administer ed at the evening service. Old Isshioned prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:30. UNITARIAN- CHURCH Cottage and Chemeketa streets. Mar tin F. Ferrey, minister. Church School at 10 a. m; graded instruction. Thanks giving service at 11 a. m. : subject. Thanksgiving fort Those Who Love. Mrs. Msrtin FerreyVwilt sing "A Song of Thanksgiving," by Allitson; Mrs. W. A. Dentoa at tha organ. GLAD TIDINGS MISSION 34314 Court St.. C. S. Johnson, psstor. residence 481 Union, Services 3 aad 7:30 D. ra. Sunday-school 2 p. no. EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL MISSION 420 State St.. upstairs over the "Man a Shop." Ralph D. 'Bullock, Pastor. Res. 480 8. Cottage St., Phone 938-M, Services 2:30 and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. FIRST EVANGELICAL - . T mrA Cmntr A P Layton, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 s. m. L. L. Thornton Supt. If you come once you will wsnt to come again. ... ,. . .. i i i i-w viorsnip as ji o ciocs. duujsci, vus Speed Fiend Thst Runs by All Stop Signs." Christian Endesvor at 6:30. Topic "Remember God." This meeting is to be in charge of the pastor. V. OU . . . .wv . . o J : - , O ' ' That Are Not What They Seem." "You saw . I. . , .n,. ..n li. . . .AAll Milt nf thp church as in it. But Co you!" Give the church a trial. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Ate .l.u.it Quniliir srhnnl at V.ltr U' Wells. SuDt. An inter esting study of God's Word in every (lass. Alornmg service at 11 o ciook. This is!'to be a Harvest Festival service when we receive gifts of csnned fru:t aijd provisions of all kinds for a Thanks giving onering to Simpson nioie insi. ni Seattle. A poem entitled "Our Harvest Home Prayer." written for the occasion by Mrs. Jennie M. Stone, will be read during the service by Miss Elverta Min ton. Morning subject "The Sign In the Mulberry Trees." The evening service, will be the first meeting of a joint re vival between The Christian Alliance and . l 1. Af Th. Vu.iTpnp Thp evenins message will be brought by the i' v. L.. D Smith of the Mzatcne cnurcn. a nun will be sung by Mrs. C. M. Litwiller and t Th.. Simnun. Good singing and orchestra music. These evangelistic ser vice will continue eacn evening in .n:.... T Kii.n o i-l o t 7R0. a slons a the Lord leads. Come and bring your friends and get a blessing. J. G. Minton. oastor. Res. 1340 N. Cottage St. Phone 1878-W. o Reels Of IXTO Aad laughter STAGE FIFTY VOICES 7fiT U.i .tT I III ye1 ii i i.i 1 1 ima Corner H.ghlaaa a-. v"- fi'rrrmmnr People's Worker!! cbsrg. ef the " rvS.riv Meatinr. laagoa oi a., A.r school. 10 Spacial vocsl "dTvPeV pie's meetings: Jaaior C. E-. 5.30 P- -. Senior x... ST. PAUL'S CHURCH (Episcopal) . eh. TtmW Chnrch street at ijneme..-. a "j H Duacaa Chambars, rector. Snaday . r ir" a j rnmmanlv railed 7:30 a. m. ia aae c"P"- . . ' " at 9:45 a. m. ia wo pamu V Z. inc prayer with aormaa and . 11 oretock. Do not forget taa offonag i, i . m.u vKniMin. fand commia- iiii iu m .sioa. CHRIST LUTHER A If State and 18th streets. Tha RT- A- r . . a. .V. H-J( m na Mr ij. xieina. psHvr. Ah mib - -man service tha pastor will speak on the sad a the 11 a. m. English eerviea an tne suDjees, Tvie sseoiy Throne af God aad the Lamb." Sunday . I a. .n ir..k. D.llMi.. enow K& w : . m., ma mm 8nut. Lutha lesgoe devotioaal meeting I i :v p. B. . IONr, AW A Dill I , V V. . " " ion. Saturday school at 9 a. m. FIRST CONGRXGATIOVAL Center ant Liberty streets. 9:45 Sunday srhool. Msrk MeCallister. Supt. 11:00 "The Temple Invisible." a Thanksgiving sermon. 7:3U "Help Somebody," illustrated by the moving picture, "The Country Doctor." At the morning service the quartet will sing: "U Lord My Trust is in Thy Mercy. Mr. Ulaisye will sing ss a solo: "Open Mr. Glaisyer will sing as a solo: "Open ning Mrs. D. J. Howe will sing a so prano solo. Charles E. Ward, minister. FORD MEMORIAL COMMUNITY Methodist Episcopal West Salem. Corner Girth Avenue and Third street. M. A. Groves, pastor, 75 cugewaier street, plane 1341 K. Serv ices. Sunday school 10 a. m. Classes for all ages; D. O. Sebera, Supt. Junior League and morning sevica 11 a. m. In termediate and Senior lesgues at 6:30 p. m. Evening service 7:30. Subjects: The Kev. Everett Gardner will spaak in the morning. P. M.. "The Divine For giveass," by the psstor. Special music st both services. FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Will hold services st "Fraternal Tem ple," this Sanday evening at 7:30. The Rev. I.uella M. La Valley will be the speaker and message bearer. The pub lic is oordislly invited. THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN Church street Wiwmh rhn.k.i. .n.t Center streets. The Rev. P. W. Eriksen. Dastor. Tha mornin. pi.. . f tni;- topic, "Preparedness Against That Cer-i min fmj, mis Deing tne last Sunday in the church vur At T 5n k. . day srhool will give a spelen jidly work ed out program by tha various depart ments and the Sundsy evening chorus and choir, the children will tske part in thia program. The Church Bible school at 9:30; J. E. Finden. Supt; R. C. Arp , marge or toe AUlUt Bible rlas work Mrs. P. W. Eriksen. instructing the oMng People's Bible class which is the largest in the Sundav school. IT DID NOT BREAK UP TILL SUNDAY, 7:45 P. M. "The Most Famous Night Meeting of the Bible and the Millions That Have Lost Their Way Because of the Great Mistake Made.'9 Your Interest Keeps Increasing: With Every Passing: Moment Until the Great Final Conclusion Leaves You Wondering in Astonishment Your Neighbors Are Attending Why Not You? Hundreds Attending! mm SALEM Prof. Everson speaks every night 7:45 p. m. except Monday and Saturday JOHN E. FORD, Soloist , CHEMEKETA ST. EVASqelical vomer vnrMrArii ani. H. 17,4, JS. Erskiae, pastor, 2o8 X. 17th . r phone 1008-VV. ervices: 1 1 s. ni , 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics: M. "Caascs for Thanksgiving. sn,i v., siding? elder of Salem district " at 7:30, and conduct thr , service. Sundsy school: 10 a. : Straasbaagh. Supt. Christian , 8:80; loader. O. R. Strausbaagl: CZarTEX STKEET METHODi-t EPISCOPAL Thirteenth srd Center strict. Sehnert. pastor. Saadsy school n ..,. 10 a. m. Morning worship at 1 l Sabjoct. "What It Means to ...." at 7:45; aabject. "The Gospel ut 1;., Signs. ipvoni ieagae mrm si : m. Tha chnrch thst extends to cordial welcome. nasT presbttekiah Corner of Winter and t1ieii.-li.i-i streets . Tha Bev. Merman K ,v pastor. Chnrch school 9:30 a. m Ii t Uarrett, Snpt. Morning worship ut 1: o'clock. Sermon by the psstur. member the Lord Thy God" Demi 1, Anthem. "The Path of the Jnsf - 1 .f bvre. Offertory solo. 'The lrd 1. i Urkt" AlUtsea. Miss E. Hnth Hun Organ aumbera, "Jnbllate De" -Si !er Man-ne noeaame uonnoo, i.r,... Chriatiaa Endeavor societies You nt Tvople. Senior, and Intrrmdiato m., at S:30 p. m. Kvening warship Mu o'clock. Sermoo. "Ood's Outlook." The Jnnior Choir will sing. Organ numbers. "Kvensoag Matin. Impromptu ' Srhabert, and "The Crusaders " Vlk inann. FIRST CHRISTIAK High and Center streets, i). J.: Howe. pastor, 765 X. Cottage; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton K. Jackson, assistant;, rt7 N oth. Bible school 9:45 a. m. ; O. 1. Hull. Supt. This is a lire growing school. We are always glai to have, new enrollments and welcome viaitors. Special mission ary talk by Miss Goldie Weils st Bible srhool hour. Morning worship Mif sion sry address by Misa Uoldie Wells of Africa. Music How Beantiiul I pon the Mountains" Miles, Choir. "Speed Away" Men's chorus directed !by lr. H. C. Epley. Evening worship Thanks riving service. Music Give Tl hanks t'nto Cod" Lacey, by choir. Sermon The Great Giver" pastor. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner State and Church. P. O. Tay lor, pastor, 63ft State, phone 974. Mar garet K. Sutherland, director religious education, phone 872. Services: 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics: "Jacob's Vision, the pastor. former Pastors M. C. Wire. John Persons, snd A. N. Avison will be present to take part in the service. Bishop William Taylor's Stone Pillow will be exhibited and the tory told. P. M.. "The Conversion of Cornelius, the Roman Captain" by the pastor. Fellowship and Get-Arquainted service 111 church parlors after service. Special mimic: a. m., solo, "Praise and (iive Thanks," Adair,- suug by aacis McGilvra. "Let Every Tongue Adore," Bach.: p. m.. Musical preludo by orches tra and congregational ' song service. Church stliooi: 9:43 a. m. Classes for all nges. II. K. Shank. Supt. Kpworth leagues- .loint meeting of l'niverity and First Church Chapters: topic. "Andrew and lie brought him to Jesus;" leader. Krank Van lrkp. Junior High chnpter n annex. Other services: Jun.or church Thanksgiving service 111 annex at 1 1 a. 7 .v PROF. C. T. ITERSOIf Noted Bible Lecturer FREE I, : p ......