rN -t - i The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Saturday Moraiii?, July 20, 1929 PAGE THREE TT;y Dr A I-I RICKEY BUSY i WITH GUESTS CHURCHES 1 Washington and California Visitors Being Enter- , j "tained at Rickey RICKEY. July It Mr. and Mrs.; J. P. Doylej of Corrina, Cal., who have been touring the Unit ed States and visiting their chil dren in Nebraska and Wyoming haTs been the jguests of. their daughter and son-fn-law Mr. and Mrs.jH. McMilleb. The Tlsit wa$ especially en joyable as Mrs. I McMillin has not seen her parental for several years. The" Doyles hkve planned their trip for over a year but owing to the ill health of Mr. Doyle hare been unable to make the trip be. fore; ' j ' Both are well pleased "with Oregon. Mr. Dble has not vis. lted here since : the pioneer day a UB8UB METHODIST Mr-thodiit Episcopal) , At Santa fommerr si and sfv.r. itroii I Pastor: 8. Darlow Johnson, 34 E. Myers aireet. rnone a 7 6. .Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon, by the pastor "The Gift of the Spirit." Anthem: j "Majestic Sweetness Sit Enthroned" Cbene). At 7:30 tha Leslie league will bvs charge t tha even infcv service, wrick ijs the com bined church and league meeting. Hymn stories and illustrated- songs will be (nt nred. Sunday leliool at 9:45 aj m., E. D. Kosen-an, supt. The annual church meet ing and fourth quarterly conference will be held Wednesday evening- at tha noma of Mr. and Mr. A. C. Bohrnstedt. Midw week serviee Thursday evening at 7:30. North hn he was a Iboy. and Mrs to Port'and to ical convention GLAD TIDIXGS MXS8IOS ZiZV, Court street, C. S. Johnson, pal tor. Residence; 343 Court. Meetings are being held in the tent in south end of West Salem auto park. Meetings every night at 8 o'clock. Services Sunday at 8 ami 8 p. m. Everybody ia welcosae. A. Morefield of Yakima, Wash., who rame attend the med visited friends here over the Week end. The Moreflelds formerly owned what is now the1 Russel Clearwat er farm and made their home here for several years. Dr. Morefield was at one time assistant physician at the. Cottage farm. j HIE DEBT SETTLEMENT PARIS, Julyj J9 (AP) De- bate on the Melon-Berenger debt settlement ratification occupied both morning and pfrernoon ses sions of the French chamber while a night session; wfesldecided upon in order to give other deputies an opportunity to deliver carefully prepared speecf?. Deputies DuvancL, Grumbach and Aurlol both " daylight sessions. 8T. JOHNS IiXTTHXBAJf (Mo. Synod). North 16th and A streets, block north of Ola Peoples Home. H. W. Gross, p.- tor. St. Johns will celebrate annual mission festival at tha entrance of the (trove of fair grounds, the morn ing service will be conducted in tha Ger man language by Rev. W. Re hoe n of San dy. At the afternoon service which besyins at 2:30, Rev. K. Hporleder of Lonrview., Washington, will preach in the English language. St. Johns choir will be heard in both services and Mrs. William Fischer will sing in the morning service. There will be no service at the church on 10th and A streets. CASTLE UNITED BRETHREN "The Church in Englewood." North 17th and Nebraska. L. W. Biddle. pastor. Sunday school. 10 a. m., 8. E. Long, siipt. Lesson, "The Cure for the World' Ills." Esekiel 47:1-12. Morning wor ship 11 a. m. The message will be brought by Rev. W. W. Rosebraugh. The Ladies' Aid will lueet Wednerday. Those enjoying quilting are invited. Prayer serv ice Thursday at 8 p. m. bo evening service at thai anarch aa oar people will be at the Holiness cm asp asoot ing at Qninaby park, six miles north of Salea en the river road. Thera win ha a Croat holiness rally ia tha afterneea at the eamp at 3:30. with a large choir front the different churches with special singiu. Tha evening service at "7: SO will close tha can for thia jefr. Rev. Calvia Cheats wlil preach and thera will ba a rreat song service. Tha John S. Frisn family will sing several special a ambers. Oar church will have prayer meeting Wednesday ight at a and tie youac people will meet for prayer ia tha ehmreh Friday evening at 8. Miss The Sampson, the president, will have charge of the meeting. I 0D MEMORIAL Please note that the evening ' service now begins at a p. in. instead of 7 :S0. Horning service: Rev. Ralph Klsen of Pratum will preach. Mr! Kleen and hi sister, MUa Craee Kleen. will sing duet. Evening service : Mrs. T. 8. Mm Kensie ef Salem will lead tha singing and will also sing several aoraa daring the evening. The pastor will preach em : "Tha Faith of Hotel." Epwortb. league begins promptly at 7 p. m. A member of the Mill Street Leagae of Salem will have charge of tha meeting. AMERICAN LUTHERAN Church street between Chemeketa and Center. A downtown church. J&pv. P. W. Erikscn, pastor. Tha services for the sammer months begin at 10:30 a. m. Topic: "Hat the Lord Taken Away Tear Stewardship I " Church Bible school every Sunday at 9:80, Max Oehlar, siipt. Adult Bible class, R. C. Arpke; T. P. division, Arnold K rue re, and Mrs. C. M. Byrd, pri mary department. The Luther league at 7 p. m. His Wilms Horn, leader. Special music (or tha morning service. Anthem by tha ehoir. Sola, Seatt. 'Coaaidct tha Lily,' rORB MEMORIAL West SaJent. corner Garth avsaua and Third street. Rev. Meredith A. Groves. pastor. Residence 975 Edgewster street. rhoae 1341 R. Services: Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Mrs. 1 St. Austin, acting rupt. t tastes tot evil a gee. Baaasy plana will he asaiCe for tha anion Snadav arhno) church services, banket dinner, quarter, ly conference and annual meet! eg to ba held at tha arounda af tha Summit church and Popcorn school house ma. 8undav. July 38. Morning service: 11 a. aa. Ser mon subject, "The Firs Submarine Ride," Hr. Raymond will stag "Tha Model Chorea." Epwortb lea rat, 7 p. m. Topie: "Natnro Get Exciting." Eve ning servieo 8 p. so. There will be special music, a part of which will be a piano solo by Doris Hamby. Pennon subject: "An Expensive Retreat bv a Lady Barber." Tha pastor win preach both morning and evening. 1'ray.r meeting Thursday 8 p. m. Official board meeting Monday 8 p. tn. The pastor will precsh at tha Summit church at 9:45 a. an., Sunday. IMJCANTJEI. BAPTIST Corner Hazel aad Academy aTteeti. Oome and hear tha pore gospal preached. Sunuay school at 10 a. m. Preaching serv ice at 11, subject : "Is the Second Com ing of Christ Foretold ia tha Bible I" At 7:45 p. m. tha Union Gospel mala chorus will have charge af tha service. Toung Peoples' meeting Tuesday evening at 7:45. Mid-week prayer and testimony meeting at 8 p. m. Thursday evening. CAXVABT BAPTIST W. Earl Cochran, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Preaching services 10:50 a. m., 8 p. m. B. Y. P. Ui's 7:00. senior aad Intermediate. We.nafteay evening, 7:45: prayer meeting. Thursday evening 7:49, choir rehearsal. Bunday morning sermon topie: "The Conquering Host of God." Anthem, "Tha Twenty-Fourth Psalm," by Lynes. "Why Should He Love Ma So , solo part by Mis Arbutus Rudy, chorus by the choir. Sunday evening ser mon topie: "Dealing wita Temptation." Duet, "Thare'a No Friend to Ma Like Jesui", anng by Mrs. Davis aad Mr. Cochran. Popolar gospel taag service. Yea are welcome. FIRM CHXZ8TXAV High, and Censer streets. D. J. Howe, pastor, residence 1026 N. Winter, phone 1933-J. A friendly spirit and a hearty wel come towara an visiters ana stranger. Bible , school at 9:45 a, mi A contest for sttendanco befwoen Everyman's class and tha Willing Workers eUaa ia an for this Sunday. Horning warship at II a. m. Ser mon by the pastor, "The Increase af the Body of Christ." Baritone solo, "Rest" (Hartwell Jooet). Victor Wolfe. Commnn ity meeting; in Willsin park at 1:80 p. m. i onsg people c sour at 1 p. m. Evening services at 8 p. m. Sermsn. "Tha Sim plicity ef the Gospel.' ' Evening music. trombone nolo. Song to the Evening Star (from Tannhauser by Wagner), Wes ley HeJsa: ar.thetn, "Like at s rather." Incidental solo. Roimlind Hull: Lois Plum mer, oreaniet: Ines Wood, Choir director Midweek services Thursday 8 p. m. CHRISTIAN ft MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 2655 Ferry street. Louise Pinnell acting paster. 2302 N. 5th street. Phone 1947-J. Sabbath day services: Pundsy school at 9:45 a. m. Toung people's meeting 7 P., m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and I p, i. Evangelistic message. Special mnsie. Prayer serviee Tuesday night at 8 p. m. The pnblie ia cordially invited to attend these services. MUX ST. METHODIST ZPISC0PAX Fifteenth and Mill streets, Alta M. Gen try, acting pastor. S85 8. 15th street. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Rev. Leslie Bailey will preaeh at the morning worship serviee. Church school. . 9:45. Miss Esther E rick son ,supt.. Mite Svea Oker berg, elementary supt. Evening service at 7:30. Tha league service for the rest of the eummer will be combined with the evening services. Mrs. Gentry will con tinue with the series af murages on the Hebrew leaders.' This evening Moses will be the leader discussed. Midweek services will be held on Wednesday as ritual. The study of the books ef hta Kew Testament will continue. Corinthians will be taken p this weak. Tha stary fcaar is aaatiaa tag daring the summer for the little children. Mrs. Gentry i im charge from 3 sua til 4 Saturday afternoon. TTRST GERMAN BAPTIST Forth Cottage and D streets. 0. If. Rutarh, minister; G. Schaake, sts't min ister. Sunday school .9:45 a. as.. Sam Sehirman. eupt. Service 11 a. a. Topie: la tne world Ye Have Trioulation." 8 p. m. sermon topie to be "The Conse crated Hand for God." Good: singing and a good spirit. Come aad bring year friends. RegnUr midweek prayer serviee ati I . n. Wednesday. JAS09 LEE North Winter at JeftVrson street. Ohureh school session ;: 45, by oVpart ments, H. B. Carpenter. I snpt. Morning worship at 11 s. ra., the theme being "De livery Through... Prayer," acd is another of tha series of senronS based on the Lord's rPayer. Special music nn'der t':e direction ef Mrs. Sheldon Ssckett. Meet ing in the psrk' In the afternoon. Chcreb. forum and league sess-ion at 7 "p. rn. Praise and worshltt at I p. m. with epe cihl music, the theme of the evening being "The New Birth." Midweek devotional and Bible study Thursday beglnninir at 7:30." Jasea Lee learners moonlizht hike o sSturday eveninjr. They will leave the Mebama and hike to an appointed spot in the hills. A number hsve signified their intention of going. (Scott). Segals midweek prayer meeKag, Thursday evening a T:J0 eeJeek, Yen are certially invited te service. TTRST BAPTIST Ooraer ef Marion and Liberty streets. Robert L. Payne, paster, FVed Broer, Saa day school sept, and director ef mnsie. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.. with five de partments. Morning preaching service 11 o'clock. Sermon topic, "A Living Sacri fice." Sensmaette for children. Baptist Yeuug Peoples: meeting 7 o'clock. Eve ning preaching ; service, "The Sia ef Death." Tha ordinance of baptism will be administered at the evenina service. Spe cial music at both services, Prayer meeting Thursday evenaig. mar ookorboatioitax. Center and Liberty streets. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school, F. E. Neer, snpt. '11 a. m. rneaing worship-: sermon subject : "A Hero of the Long TraiL" Special musical number by a mixed quartet. Charles E. Ward, minister. FIRST METHODIST - EPISCOPAL Corner State and Church. F. C. Taylor, pastor, 6SS State. Dldeetor religious edu cation. Margaret K. 8atherland, phone ant sis: Organ aumbers by Prof. T. 8. Roberts, "Morning Soat." (Marker):; "Evensong" (Jehuaen).i Antheaa, 'HiCe Thy Face Front My Sins." (Berwald). Sole, "Jasu, Jesu, Miserere.' (Nevin),. Jfiss Marjory 'Miller.' Church school, 9:45 a. m., ekistea for all 'ages. Epwortb league: First church chapter will hold an .out door meeting on the lawn of Prof. R M. Gatka, 280 Richmond, at S:30 p. a. University chapter at 7 p. as. in the first floor auditorium' of the church. Week day services: Prayer and praise service Thursday evening led by the paster. First -church chapter of the Epwortb leakgue will hold ' a picnie party and in stitute rally at Haiel Green park. Meet a the church at 5 p. m. XVANOEUSTIO TABSRNACXS ' Corner 13th aad Ferry streets. Two block toatheast supreme court building. The ful gospel church. Earl V. Jenni sou, pastor. Phone 2050-Jl. Sunday serv ices at p. an. and 8 p. m. Bible School at 1 :45 W. B. Finney, sopt. Week-night nerivecs, Tuesday, ThurstUy sad Satur day at 8 o'clock. Saturday evening. Young People'! meetlag. Wednesday faternoon, 2:30, hour of prayer. Saturday afternoon. 2:30. children's church; Mis Lereae Pry. or in charge. Ton and frtenCs are freely 872. Servises. 11 a. m.; 8 p. m. Special invited to each service. FIRST PRBSBTTERIAN Coni of N. Winter' and Chemekets streets. .Vorroan K. Tnllf, D. D., pastor. Church school 9:30 o'clock. L. M. RaiB age, acting supt. Clatse for all ages. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Rev.-Earl W. Haney of the Eagle Rock Presbfter ian church in 1 os Angeles, will be the speaker. His subject, "The Glory ef the Gospel." There will be Special music by the choir. Christian Endeavor societies meet at 6 :30 p. m. Evening worship 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Hahey will preaeh again, using as bis subject, "The Elo quence of Godly Living.' Mr. Henry J. Millie will sing, "Consider the Lilies", Calvary Baptist Church Grand Tbtrr--CorBeF Court and High Streets S. 5- 9:45 a. m. Classes for all ages. Preaching 10:50 a. m., 8 p. m. B. Y.'i 7 A m, . A.M. "THE CONQUERING HOSTS OF G0Dw ANTHEM-: "The Earth Is The Lord." Lynes Sofb and Chorus "Why Should lie Loye Me So?" by Harknas Solo part by Miss Arbutus Rudy P.iM. "DEALING WITH TEMPTATIONS" Duet, "There's No Friend Like Jesus,? by Babbitt c Mrs. Chas Davds W. Earl Cochran W. EARL COCHRAN, Pastor WELCOME KNIGHT MEMORIAL t 19th and Ferry streets. H. C. Stover, minister. The church school meets at 10 a. ra. C. C. Harris, aupt. Morning wor ship it II, Srrmnn, "Will the Right Finally Win." Christian. Endeavor at 7:15 p. m. Evening service at 8. A nature rer mon on "Sliadow." Harriett ACini and Myra GleaMin will'sing "The Shadows of the Evening Hour." Antbem "I nto God be Glory" CAshford). Bergery, occupied of these Aurtol alone announced that he was coniDlete!v onriosed to ratifi cation of the agreement. The oth er; speakers . favored ratification with reservations J The deputies spoke practically to empty seats within the chamber while the majority of members were busy In the lobbies where the real work of finding a compromise formula went on, the object being to, reconcile the government's viewpoint with that of eommitt.e3 in opposition to it. The announcement that Pre niier Polncare after two days ab sence -would reappear In his soat at ten o'clock tomorrow morning was j interpreted as an attempt to stem1 the flood of oratory and force a vcte M'ore the end of the week. , T$ie senate adjourned at 6:30 o'clock this afternoon and will re assemble at 3 o'clock next Mon day jto "receive the ratification bill expected" from the chamber." The senate should dispose of its part of the work in three days, thus the final and definite ratification is expected before July 27 and Ehonld be ready for President Doumergue's signature before ths c: SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS Corner S. Cnmmercia.1 and Washington streets. Charles C. Haworth, pastor, 1655 South Liberty. Sunday services: 10 a. m. Sunday schcol. Marguerite P. Elliott, upt. 11 s. in., morning worship. Sermon: "The Savior." Thursday, 8 p. m., prayer meeting and Bible stin'y led by. the pas tor. A cordial welcome is extended to all. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "Life." Christian Science- lesson topic Sunday. Rcsular services will be held in the Christian Science church, corner of Liberty and Chemeketa streets at 11 a. m. The evening service-Is discontinued uuring July and August. Wednesday eve ning meetings ere held Jt S o'clock and include testimonies of healing through Christian Science. Sundry classes for pupils up to the see of 20 years are held at 9:45 during July a.nd August. A read ing room for the uublie is maintained at 406 Masonic temple. The hours are from II to 5:30 except Sundays and holidays The Bible and all authorised Christian Science literature" may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public Is cordially in vited to attend the services and to use the reading room. TIRST EVANGELICAL Comer of l.ibeTtr and Center streets. A. P. Layton. minister. Bible school at 9:45 a. m., L. L: Thornton, supt. Divine worship at. 11 o clock. Subject, Show M a Penny." Christian Endeavor at 7 o'clock. Topic. "Every Day Citizenship." Worship at- o clock. Subject.' VRect lesa Driving:" Prayer meeting Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock. G. E. Erskine, leader. Come, worship with us. : 8T. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Corner Chemeketa and Church streets. Rex. George H. 8wift, pastor. Holy Com munion 7:30.-a. m. Morning prayer sndj sermon i. a. m. of the month. EQRMEfl FRIENDS MEET AT HUBBARD HUBBARD, July 19 A j partjr of i Hubbard school girl chupis dt former years gathered at the! Hub bard Mineral Springs' park for one. of their old time Weiner roasts and picaic lunches Mon- ay evening. - j Those present were Miss Ruth Calvert and Missi Ruth Crittenden of Hubbard; Miss Mert Dimick, daughter of George Dimick of Hubbard, and Mrs. Edward Vies ko, ! formerly Miss Marie Byers, who was telephone operator at Hubbard, both of Salem; Mrs; Ben W. Baker, of Santa-Ana, Cal.. formerly Miss Gladys Moonlaw of Hubbard and Mrs. Frederick Sup ple of San Francisco, formerly Miss 'Margaret Jackson, daughter of J. R. Jackson eOf Hubbard. Miss Frances Weaver, of Hub bard a .member ! of this group of chums, eould not be present at this get together meeting. COURT STREETS CHURCH OF CHRIST Court and 17h I streets. B. F. Shoe maker, minister, (-344 North 18th street. Bible school, Mrs. Frank Marshall, supt.. 9:45 a. m. Morning worehiav 11 a. .m. subject, "Tave We the Love of God I" Christian endeavor I and junior. 7 p. m. Song service and sermon. 8 p. tn., subject, "Remove Not the Ancient Landmarks." Aid society meeting Wednesday after noon.. Midweek meeting Wednesday p. tn. j CHURCH OF THE HAZARENE One block south! of Center on 19th Study phone 2940.; L. T. Smith psktor. Residence. 530 N. Zil&t street, phone 2110 W. 'Sunday school 9:45 in the morning, Frank Litwiller, fupt. The children choir will sing a special number. Morn rng worship at 11. JThere will be old time gospel preaching and Mr. ena jar. A. Schroder will sing a duet. There will be Read the Classified Ads. Jefferson Lad r Enjoys Birthday JEFFERSON. 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