' ' ' ; , ' The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Saltmbrr Mominr. September 21. ISZ9 .
PAGE THREE
Church News SunHay E,vei Wefe :
:
No Change Anticipated
In Methodist Posts Here
As Yearly Meeting Nears
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Mill Street Church May be Admitted, to Ore
gon Conference, which Convenes in '
Portland Tuesday for 6 Day Session
With the annual Methodist
in Portland September 24, the
next week, all seems quiet on church row, so far as the Meth-
Ji a. a .
wuaj, ministers are concerned, ana naraiy a ripple has been
occasioned here so far as changes in the local ministry eo.
. While none of the old ministers are expected to be sup-
jfiaubcvi, viuc xtcvv tiiiuiabcx win uiB.e xiia ueuut nere in ine
next two weeks if the conference votes to accent the Mill
Street Methodist church, which heretofore has been supplied
.n a i - i a m . . ... .
irom ine oweaisn conierence. mere seems to De little doubt
-Ohere but that the change peti-
r mm i
success wants
Groves' First
Year at Church
Services at the Ford Memorial
church Sunday, mark the close ot
the first year ot Meredith A.
Groves' pastorate at the West Sa
lem community, church, and dor
ins that time the church has at
least partially kept pace with the
rapidly growing community.
Some of the achievements of
the year are hriefly listed as follows-.
Indebtedness of the church
has been lessened $350; improve
ments costing $125 have been
made; a community vacation bible
school was held in the early sum
mer as the first of its hind held
In West Salem. A live Women's
Foreign Missionary society was
organized and also a Young Mar
ried People's Epworth League
chapter.
The church has enjoyed a net
increase of 50 per cent in the
year, with 30 persons uniting with
the church in that time. Some of
the new membership was realized
through a revival meeting held
last winter, but most of them
eame In during the regular serv
ices. A choir is being organized
under leadership of Mrs. Jewell
Brinkley, and will furnish music
,as a special feature of each Sun
day evening service.
"In every department of the
church there is a real optimism
which speaks well for a healthy
and more rapid growtn next
year," says the pastor.
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Salvation Army Pleats
For Intensive Campaign
In 11 Western States
-The Salem corps of the Salva
tion 'Army will do its part in the
intensive evangelistic campaign
which li to be launched this fall
throughout the 11 Pacific eoast
states and Hawaii, which comprise
the western army area, commis
sioner Adam Gifford, terrltoriial
commander for the west, will lead
the campaign.
The religious movement will be
inaugurated at every Salvation
Army center with a special pro
gram "Two Days With God", Sun
day and Monday, October 6 and 7.
Details for carrying out the army'a
aggressive fan and winter cam
paign are under discussion at a
series of councils now being held
here by Commissioner Gifford and
attended by every divisional com
mander in territory with the
exception o the army leader in
Hawaii, who by reason of distance
is unable to attend.
Ward to Address Two
Church Conferences
Rev. Charles E. Ward, pastor
of the First Congregational
church, will deliver two addresses
within the next tew days to eon-
ferences la other cities. Satur
day afternoon he will give one of
the main talks at ine aistnci oua
iy school convention being held
t h Conr relational church in
silverton. and Monday morning he
will be in Portland to address a
meeting of Congregational Oregon
ministers and missionary repre
sentatives to be held in tne con
gregatlonal church there.
General Aid Postpones
Meeting Until October
The General Aid society of the
First Methodist church is postpon
ing. Its meeting, which was set for
Wiidnesdav afternoon, until Tues
day, October 8, on account of the
state fair. The September and Oe-
tAha wnAafttinpai will be combined
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at .this postponed meeting, . Mrs,
xir r Vnnn nreslHent of the Gen
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m ra.i Aia. announces.
A Sermon for the Week
HAVE FAITH IN GOD
By Rev. Charles E. Ward
Pastor First Congregational Church)
This U a wistful a;e in relision. Man's powers b&ve far out
distanced his sprltlual attainments and there la a craving, orteu
unexpressed, for that food and fellowship that enable the soul to
live.
, ; We have invented machinery, harnessed the waterfalls, dug
the coal and released the gas and oil from the earth to do our
errands. , Our luxuries and leisure hours have increased many
times in the last generation, but these have ccme at the cost of
spiritual life. The masses have interested themselves so largely
in the making of things and in their enjoyment that God Jiaa
been lost Irom life And life becomes empty, even for the .rich,
when God is lost! "For what doth It profit a man If he gain the
whole world" at the price of his own soul? . "; ,
The late Franklin K.- Lane expressed this wiatful longing
for spiritual life In one of his intimate letters: ."X do not think
we shall change this world much for the good by any material
istic philosophy or by any shifting of economic affairs. We need
a, revival a belief In something bigger than ourselves and more
lasting than the world." "
Jesus calla across the centuries; "Hate faith in God, believe
also in me," without spiritual life thaw Is no abundant life pos-
slble for man; - - - " .
conference which
big event in church circles for
turned lor by the Milt street
group and already acceded to by
the Swedish conference, will go
through. Such changes will be
decided upon and announced
Tuesday, the first day of the con
ference. "Salem ministers who will at
tend the conference are: Rev.
Fred C. Taylor, pastor of the
First Methodist church and sen
ior member of the group here;
Rev. S. Darlow Johnson, who is
ending his second year as pastor
of Leslie Memorial church in
South Salem; Rev. Harry E.
Gardner, who came to the Jason
Lee church a year ago this fall;
Rev. P. J. Sehnert ot the Center
street Methodist church; and
Rev. Meredith Groves, whose first
year Is up at the Ford Memorial
Methodist Episcopal church in
West Salem. GroVes has also
filled the Summit charge. Mrs.
Alta M. Gentry, who has been act
ing pastor of . the . Mill street
church since Rev. Patrik Dahlin
left last June, will attend for one
day.
Dr. Thomas H. Temple, super
intendent for the Salem district
who is ending bis first year in
that capacity, and Rev. Albert S.
Hisey, superintendent of the east
ern district of the church, wiU
both be in attendance from Sa
lem, as will alao members fro
the Kimball School of Theology.
President Carl Gregg Doney of
Willamette and Dr. Robert M.
Gatke and Professor Ernest M.
Richards, also members of the
Willamette faculty, are all mem
bers of the Oregon conference and
LplaxLto be in attendance for short
periods.- : ' . :
Rev. E.I S. Hammond of Kim
ball School of" Theology will give
an address at .the Memorial serv
ice to be held Wednesday night',
and Thursday night. Rev. Fred Q.
Taylor who has been here four
and a naif years, will preside over
the meeting of the board of tem
perance, prohibition and public
morals. Clarence True Wilson,
nationally known figure, will give
the principal address at the ses
sion over which Taylor is to pre
side. Bishop Titus Lowe of the Ore
gon Methodist area wm aenver
the opening conference address
Tuesday evening. Wednesday aft
ernoon will be given over largely
to business.
Lay delegates from the Salem
churches will be in attendance the
latter part of the session. They
are: W. T. Rigdon and O. W.
Emmons for the First church; A.
C. Bohrnstedt for Leslie Memor
ial; and C. M. Roberts, Jason Lee
Gordon Black is alternate for J a
son Lee.
Mr. Taylor said Friday night
that Rev. C. M. Keefer of the
Kimball school faculty would sup
ply his pulpit a week from Sun
day. and that in the evening the
Men's council, ot which U. G. Holt
is president, will have charge.
Lee High Young Folh
Hold Successful Event
To Start Fall Season
The members of the Lee High
League of Jason Lee attended an
enjoyable party last Friday eve-
ninx in . the church parlors. Tne
party, known as "A Trip to Bag
dad," was planned by Evelyn
Cummings. Paper bags ot all
sizes were featured In various
games and stunts.' - The' refresh
ments, consisting of apples and
popcorn were also in paper bags.
Those present were: jean An
drews. Barbara Barham, Margaret
Baumgatner. Ruth Baumgartner,
Evelyn Cummings, Getchen Gam-
er. Eleanor Henderson, Gwendo
lyn Hubbard, Hasel Mason. Wan
da Rose, Evangeline Voth, Hayes
Beali, Paul Carpenter, Henry
Esau. William Heseman. Harold
Leeper, Lumen Ney, Adolph Pont-
urier, Donald Watson ana tne aa
visor, Mrs. H. B. Carpenter.
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lXt to right: Rev. Harry Gardner, Jasoa Lee pastor; Dr. Thorn
M H. Temple, superintendent Salem district; Rev. 8. Darlow John
on, pastor Leslie Memorial. Lower: Rev. Fred C. Taylor. First
Methodist. '
STOVER RETURNS
FROM LONG JAUNT
Rev. L. W. Biddle Also Home
Again After Trip to Con ,
ference in Washington
Two Salem pastors returned to
Eilom wl- I
one. Rev. H. C. Stover, who has
been away for nearly two months,
and the other. Rev. L. W. Biddle.
who was attending the annual
conference of his church, which
returned him here another year.
Rev. H. C. Stover, pastor of
the Knight Memorial Congrega-
i. ...i. i s.im
tional church. Is again in Salem
after spending the past seven
weeks on an enjoyable motor tour
of the eastern and southern states,
and announces that the fall pro
gram at his church will get under
way with vigor immediately.
Accompanying Mr. Stover on
the trip east were Mrs. Stover and
Mrs. Helen Paget and Miss Alice
Riggs.
mo jiuj ciicim v,.v
miles In the seven weeks, going
east over the northern route and
making the first stop of any
length at York, Penn., where they
visited relatives. Among New
England states visited were Ver
mont and Massachusetts, and par
ticularly Interesting on this sec
tion Ot the trip was the Visit to I
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lilt) U181U11CBI X-11UUUIU I
They also Stopped in New York.
The return route was tnrougn
XT a..nn. nit Tal
"c-iw J.
Liie croup avrrivuig u
.Wednesday night.
kat. inn Mm. l w. tuauw re-I
tnrnorf Thurarin eveninr from
jr-" TC v
oyuuw, rt nu., " o i
tended the United Bretnren annu-1
al conference September 12-15.
They drove home by way of Se
attle, finding considerable smoKe
from the forest fires across the en
tire state of Washington. The
Snoaualmie Pass road when com-
n1tA1 nnt vAr will he an easy
and very scenic highway over ine
Cascades.
Mr TMriTlA united with the Ore. I
gon conierence on irBB
from California. Mrs. Uiaai w i
henrolled as a Deaconess. Tney
wer rennnointed to the Castle
United Brethren church in the En-
glewood district fro another year.
Mrs. S. Acton Chosen
President of Y. K. K.
fj- C.iAe I
WOUP tOr Hew OeOSOn
Mrs. Serena Acton was elected
nresident of the Y. K. K. bible
class of the First Methodist
rhnreh when the class held its
first fall business and SOClal meet- J of music, will speak at the morning eerr
tag at the church parlor. Tuesday .JKTm
eyening. Mrs. neien ju "ihonr at 4:80, buffet supper at S 'clock.
named vice-nresident ana Mrs.
Tcr1 riirxw aswretarr Dr J D.
Merle curry, aewtary. ir. u.
MeCormlCk Of KimDail SCnooi OIIMrt. xir Legard will sing "The
TViaAlnanr. In tinrhtr of the elaSS. I Plains of Peace" br Barnard. William
A potluck dinner and the foi-
lowing prograuu ksiuicu mo
nlng's enjoyment: songs lead by
Harry Scott; saxophone solos,
Uovd Lee: readings by Mrs.
Merle Curry: vocal solos by Mrs.
M. P. Lang: comedy akit. The
Family Hangback," in which Dr.
Boiarht waa the leadinK Charae-1
ter.
Approximately sv persons were
. .
present for the initial meeting Of
the fall. Eight new members were
added to the class: Mr. and Mrs.
Smith. Mr. and Mrs Moore, Prof,
and Mrs. Forrest Gaw and Prof.
and Mrs. Rahe.
Nazarene Group
Holds Services
For Hop Pickers
The young people of the Naza
rene church have been holding
evangelistic meetings at the vari
ous' hop yards the past ten days.
Several services were neiaSl UO
John Roberts hop yard and last
Sunday afternoon service, were
conducted at the Werllne ranch
near Independence. These meet-
Ings are under the supervision ot
Miss Thea Sampson, president u!
the Toung People S society.
Speeial SOngS were arranged for
each meeting ,nd the family
iiuauiKu uj ui vim
John Friesen families were espeei-
ally enjoyed by all present as evi
denced by the encores that had to
be given. The pastor. Rev. I u.
Smith, has acted as evangelist, and
reports that these meetings have
Deen wm liwssw W n uiwr-
ested and attentive crowd.
This is the second year that the
SOCietr has "been doing: WOrk Ot
this kind. Plans for Other special
.ti- thi. .ii,4 win w.
, T - 1 , o K rr
uiwshku - - ta charge ox ropreaentative xrem -
ness meeting Friday eveniag. Tholgoao Bible ooliege. mus cidiao Gsrtin,
society holds cotUge prayer meet-1 Wnd soprano soioiot wiu sing both
Inrs every, Friday evening vkes
- aHBEa is iBeuaiiuiisss. .
Salem Ministers Conference Bound
'if.
a
Calvary Baptist to Hold
Meeting Thursday Night
Because Wednesday is Salem
day at the state fair, the Calvary
Baptist church has postponed its
reeular midweek mMiinr nmMi
ThnrBla, .
J uui I suuir
"an,al nJ follow the meeting.
T" t, 'l, an xn"
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Z"tZl 7 Uttrc wl"
g t,"p"8 ,and ,e ?allL' r
eT cm.,n Jear ork- n Sun-
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celebration of the year's work as
an Incorporated body.
ibtmirajp berimes m talent Cfjurdjes
BXOELAJTD ynXEYDS
BicaUnd and Church a treat. Zdrar P.
Eimt, paator. Moraine aerrico 11 o'clock.
D.LI . . nirk. t : . f-ii . u ,
irniif aemee 7 .80 o'clock; subject
"The Patmor Tiaion." Sunday mbooI. 19
a. St.; I. II. Beckett, mpt. Midweek err
ieet 7:30 p. sa., Tbnraday; the pastor,
leader; plaee: "Tfco Chorea. Young Peo-
Sle a aaaetinav: Br. C. E. at 8:30 p. aa.
r. C. Km S.-30 p. aa. Hasel Kewton,
leader.
VKITASIAV
Cottare
and Ctaemeketa streets.
Sct.
Ttin V. Ferr-y. mipiiter. Chveh chool
it 10 a. zn. Graded imtructioo. IHTOtion!
11 - Rh.l .f ..rmn.
"Th Way of llyUry." bains the third
oi a tenet oi aermona an uta qoestion.
"nut BSU 1 at M UU1 UieiHtl L1KI
Mr. W. A. Denton, director f moiie, it
itna piano.
wuda uiaiwuii B. .
. vommaran ana jtyen nreet-.
?: Johnaon , paator. Fhon. 2764.
Morning rnee 11 clock; nUact: "Be
troapect." special mone: Anthem
"Teach Ma. Oh. Lord" (Baines). Eto-
nins serriee. 7:30 o'clock; enbject:
"Stralrht Traffic." Special nraslc: Solo,
The SUanier of Galilee" (Urs. C. U.
Morris) tunc by Miss Lectio Miles. Sun
der school, 8:45 a. a.; K. D. Botratan,
rapt. Midweek serTieea: 7:80 p. m. Thnra
dar; O. . French, leader. Toons People' a
meetinea : Leah (Tounf People)
and
- t;-,'so '
es
SUMMIT CUUKUH
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- ,ePrice. S:45 o'clock: nblect: "Tri-
lala and Trrampha." Sunday school 10:45
-wwn riee. aupt.
OHBISTIAB 8C7XHCB
Corner Liberty and Chemeketa. Serriee
at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., earn a serriee re
peated in ereninr. "Matter," subject for
Sunday. Wednesday ereamr meetings at
8 o'clock include testimonies of beslinr
through Christian Science. Sunday school
classes at 9:45 and 11 o clock. Reading
room for the publie at 406 Masonic Tem-
P'e. open from 11 to 8:30, except 8un-
days nd holidays. The Bible and all an-
tnonxea mnatian ctcience uterature mimj
be read borrowed or purchased.
AKBBICAB UTTHEBAW
Church street, between Chemeketa and
Center. Her. p. W. Eriksea, pastor. Phone
2921. William MeGilehrist. BU director
I Program at 7 :o. ah o. neuon, Biirer-
1 40,1 attorney, wiU speak on the theme
,.ToBtB Md Itt 1,,,,,, ,a tfc, church.'
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icartlaa.
OETJXOB OP THE VAZA2ZHX
One block south of Center on 19tH at,
It. r. Smith, pastor. Phono S940. Morn-
Ins: service 11 o'clock. Bov. JS. E. Close,
f the Anti-Baloen learae, will speak.
Speeial music: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holer
will sinf a duet Evening service, 7:30
o'clock; enbject: 'The Greatest Trial on
Becord U D. Smith, preaching. Spe-
, .1.1 ... mmmm, w. . ' w
u r.i u;..vk.
iwin im. . 4Mt, anday school t:45 a.
I Frank Lltwiller, supt. Midweek services:
7:80 p. m. Wednesday; pastor, loader;
place: Church, xoung r-eopie a meetings:
Sundav :so. Mist Then Sampson, sresi
den: Mr. Alfred BehmMt. leader. The
Junior meat with Mrs. Smith at 6:80.
Toung People's prayer meeting Friday
evening 7:30 at the enures.
TIB ST BYABQELICAL
Liberty sad Center. A. P. Laytaa, CM
tor. Phone 991-J. Morning serriee. 11:00
o'clock; subject: "A Kew Heaven and
A Mew Earth." Evening serriee, 7:80
o'clock: subieet: "Victorious Faith,
Sunday school :4S a. U u. Thorn
ton, sunt. Midweek services 7:80 p.
Thursday; O. K. Erskino. leader; plaee:
At churen. Toung people n naoetlngs: enii
day 6:30 Bv m. Topie:
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. m. Topie: uur n
art is
Making a Bett
tter World."
8T. TATXC'I EPISCOPAX.
Church and Chemeketa. Bev. Oe. Her-
tv ait b. vi,... taiu e.an
u m. Holy Communion, ll a. m. Horn
ling prayer and sermon: "Matthew, the
I "'J'O V.-k.
tAmwA wiU aa,ut. g,,.
day school 9:45 a. m.; Bobert Neimeyer,
irrr.T. stbxet sc. B.
j ruteenth and Mill streets. Alta M.
I Sentry, acting pastor. Monaing eerviee
.r'. "it
"loan ueea into r-xue. eaaaay aenooi at
9:43 a. sa.; MUs Ssther Xrteksoa, supt.
Midweek services: I p. sv. Wednesday;
Mrs. Gentry, leader; Saturday afternoon
at S -o'elock tho usual story .boor and
play period will bo held.
mST CHXISTIAS
paator. Mee. IPSO H. Winter. VOaervU
Go to Collar Sunday." with special
feature both morning end evening. 9:45
I rlmaBiM fallowed br n-eaehinc Ser-
I mom by th pastor: "The BJrnt Kind of
t Edneatioa." 0:80 . aa. O. El Seeietie
- t:SO p. am. The ermig ervioo wiU
r""S: "-,:,:..n;.:TZ
ice Wertnaaflay T:S0 :
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tost enui baptist
Worth Cottare and D streets. Q. W.
Btataeh. paator: 6. Schonke, aaa't pastor.
Phono 1927 J. Mernins aerrico 11 oelock.
Sabjeet: "Hearers and Dwera." Omreh
choir wiU einf, "As the Years (e hy,"
by Karl Decker. Evening service 1:00
clock; subject: "Brinrinr an Iafita
tiom of Grace and Glory.'1 Speeial nraaie:
Mixed Quartet: "God Our Refa-e," by
Charles Wealy. Sunday school 9:45 a. aa
snrn Bcnirman, supt. Midweek serriee 8
p. m.. Wednesday: rnstor. lender: since:
Church. Touns Peoples sneetinrs eTery
first Sunday evening in the month.
rntST METHODIST BPIBCOPAX
Cor. State end Church. F. C. Taylor,
pastor. Phone 974. Morn in i" service 11
o'clock; subject: "The Security of Be
llcion." Special music: Prelude; Anthem:
Seek To the Lord." Roberts. Incidental
solo. Ronald CrsTen. Iveninr serriee 7:80
o'clock; sabjeet: "Orereomins Life's
Handicaps." Speeial music: Prelude;
Anthem: "O How Amiable are Thy
Dwellinrs," Borers. Sunday school t:5
a. m. ; . jr. Shanks, supt. Midweek serv
ices 7:80 p. ni Thursday. Tounf reo-
fle'e meetinri: Unirersity Epworth laarus
:S0. First Church ehapter Epworth league
topic: "wbsi means to be Vbristian
in retard to money." Leader, Barbara
Ames.
CENTER STREET M. E.
Thirteenth and Center streets. P. 7.
Sehnert, pastor. Sunday school at 11 a. m.
Martin Scbreiber. supt. Morning worship
at 11 o'elock. Subject: "He Gives of the
Water of Life Freely." Evening worship
at 7:45 o'elock. Subject: "The Wise and
the Foolish Virgins."
rrrtsT baptist
Corner Marion and Liberty streets. Rob
ert L. Payne, paator. Phone 1920. Morn
ing service 11 o'clock; subject: "Heav
en's Lirary." Also a sennonette for
children. Special music: Gospel marie by
the choir. Ereninf service 7:80 o'elock.
Subject: "What Becomes of the Kon-
Christian?" Speeial music: Chorus ehoir
and orchestra. Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Fred Broer, supt. Midweek services 7:45
p. m Thursday. Toung peoples meetings :
Three Baptiat Toung people's meetings at
6:80 Sunday evening.
CALVABT BAPTIST
Court and High streets. W. Earl Coch
ran, pastor. Phone 852. Morning serriee
10:50 ocloek; subject: "Lest We For-
Set." tJpecial music: Anthem: "I Will
lag of Thy Power," by Beine. Evening
aerrico, 7:45 o'clock; subject: "The
Golden Thread Bunning Through the Bi
ble." Special music: Solo: "Sometimes,"
tuna, " Absent," by Metcalf. Sung by
W, Earl Cochran. Sunday school 9:45
a. am.; W. T. Jenks, supt. Midweek serv
ice 7:45 p. m. Thursday; paator. leader:
plaee: Church. Toung People's mooting
6:43 p. b. Miss Carrol Stoddard, leader.
Speeial mute,
1TBST TKESXTTZKIAjr
Corner of Chemeketa and N. Winter eta.
Bar. Norman K. Tally, J. pastor.
Church aehool 9:30 a. m. L. M. Bamage,
supt. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Dr.
Tally win preach en "The Challenga of
China." Anthem by the choir. "Tun Ye
Even SO Me." (Harker). Chriatian En
deavor societies meet at f:80 p. at. Eve
ning worship 7:30 o'ekxk. Dr. Tolly will
preach again, using ' for his subject.
' Longer Hopes and stronrer takes."
The ehoir will sing; "Blest Are the
Pur in Heart." (Huerter). Midweek
servieo jkt 7:30 oa Thursday p. m.
THB CHUBCH OF OOD
1846 K Church street. W. W. Hatch,
pastor. Phone 19 80-J. Morning service.
11 o'elock: subject: -"Manna a Type of
Christ." Evening service. 7:80 o clock;
su elect! --Homo Judgment iM Bur
prises." Sunday school 10 a. m.; Lyle
Knox, supt. Midweek serriee 7:90 p. m.
Wednesday; pastor, leader; place: The
church 6:30 p. m.
XTB8T OONOBKBOATXOKAX
Center and Liberty streets. Charier E.
Ward, paator. Phona S91-B. Morning
serriee 11 o clock; subject: "The Little
Red School House," a sermon for the
beainnlna? of the school year. 8peeial ni
I Sic : mi mura susnii w m u.
imW Ereninr serriee. 7:30 o clock:
wiU bo resumed Beptemoer zv wtu ser
mom and picture and sours from the
screen. Bunday school :43 a. m. J.
Moor, supt.
XKXOHT MZX0SIA7
19th and Ferry etreets. H. O. Stover,
sinister. "Living Stones," end "Possess
ing All Things." wiU be the atoning and
evening themes ot tho paator at 11 o'clock
worship and the evening aerrico at T:30.
Tho ministry of musie includes a suet :
"Shall I Be Torrotten" (Johnson) sung
by Myra Qleasom and Mr. Stover, la the
morning, ana n tne evening servieo a
sole ey Mien roan Eyre. a. Bong ox
Trust'' (Woleot), and chorus number :
T 'a t
A II
Pfcotos try Xennell-iaila.
Church of the Nazarene
One block south of Center on 19th
Sunday Evening 7:30
The Greatest Trial oirReeord,'--L. D. Smith
Rev. and Mrs. Carl Mischke, wiU sing
with guitar accompaniment
PASTOR HIT BY
SEVERE5TBDKE
C. M. Bryan, Former Chap
lain of State Prison, now
of Roseburg, III Here
-C M. Bryan, retired Methodist
minister and member ot the Ore
gon conference, suffered a severe
paralytic stroke Friday afternoon.
Bryan, who has been here since
Tuesday from his home in Rose
burg, was afflicted as he ascend
ed the flight of stairs at the Per
rlne and Marsters real estate of
fice. Is Ib Local Hospital
He was carried to a residence
and later taken to the Salem Gen
eral hospital. His daughter. Miss
Loiuse Bryan, is living in Salem,
at the home of Charles Clarx on
North Church street.
Bryan was chaplain of the state
prison and boys' reformatory for
nearly four years under the Pierce
administration, and is well known
in Salem through his church work
although he never actually held a
pastorate in this city. He is 67
years old and has been a member
of tne Oregon conference for
years. He recently removea 10
Roseburg to make his home..
Looking After Prunes
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan came here
this week to visit their daughter
and to attend to prune interests
in the Sheridan district. He was
Just getting ready to leave for
that section (Friday afternoon
when he suffered the stroke. He
was reported last night as resting
quite comfortably at the hospital.
Just how serious his condition Is
had not been ascertained by the
physician, according to attendants.
Sing Praises Unto the Lord" (Gounod).
The church school meets at 11. C. O.
Harris, superintendent. Christian Endea
vor at 8:45.
TTBST SPIBITUALIST
Fraternal Temple on Center street, be
tween Liberty and High. Services Sun
day evening at 7:45 o'clock. The regular
paator, Hev. Luell M. La Valley, of
Portland, will be the epeaker. Topic
The Light of the BouL" Messages.
COTJBT IT&EET OHTJBCH 07 CHBIST
Court and 17th streets. B. F. Shoe
maker, paator. 844 N. 18th. Phone 1576J
Morning serriee 11 o'clock: subject "The
One Whom God Keeps." Evening service
7:39 dock. Sunday school 9:45 s. in.:
Mrs. Frank Marshall, supt. Mid-week
services 7:80 p. m.. Wednesday; plaee:
Church parlor. Young People's meetings:
Christian Xndeavor and Junior 6:30 p. m.
OHBISTIAjr AND MTSSXOXABT
ALLIANCE
665 Ferry street. Louise Pinnell. acting
pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Mrs.
UUbert White, supt. Classes for au agee.
Preaching; at 11 a. Ta. Subject: "The
Christian a Armor." Christian Endeavor
at 6:80. followed by a missionary ad
dress by Mrs. F. H. Frost, returned mis
sionary from South American. Prayer and
fellowship meeting Tuesday night. T. P.
a. cottare meeting Thursday sight. Juni
or Endeavor Saturday afternoon at 8:80,
Music for the Sunday serriee by the
Toung Women s Gospel quartet.
SETHAKT KETOKMED
Capitol and Marion streets. W. O-. Lien-
k semper, pastor. Phone C68-W. English
service 10:30 e clock; subject: "The
Blessed Will," fourth sermon in the seri
es on the Lord's Prayer. Special music:
Solo: "Striving Onward," olff choral.
German service 11:15 o'clock; subject:
"The Unaccountable Man." Sundar
school, t:45 a. m. ; f E. Kruse, supt.
TSXB METHODIST
Corner of Market and North Winter
streets. W. V. Coffee, pastor. Sunday
school at 0:45 a. m. Herbert Hansen, su
perintendent. Preaching by the pastor at
11 a. am. ami 7:30 p. m. Toung People s
meeting at S:80 p. sa. Special singing by
the quartet at the morning service and
preceding tho evening service Mrs. Ed
na Hansen will conduct a song service.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening at T :80.
TOED MEM0BIAL WEST SALEM
Oerth ave and Third street. Bev. Mer
edith A. Groves, paator; Phono 1841 B.
Morning service 11 o'clock; subject:
Trials and Triumphs ot the Past
Tear." The pastor preaching. Special
music: There will be special musie. Eve
ning service 7:45 o'clock; subject: "Quit
xou Like Men." Speeial music: A num
ber by the ehoir; some numbers by the
Jhon Friesen family. Sunday school 9:45
a. m.. Letter DeLapp, inpt. Midweek
servieea 8 p. m. Thursday; F. M. Rosa
man. Under; plaee: Epworth league room.
xoung People e meetings: 0:45 p. m.
Senior and Toung Married People's. Lyle
Thomas, leader of tho Seaior meeting
and Mrs. Ulna DeLapp, leader of tho
Toung Harried People's.
ZVAsTOELISTIO TABZWfAOXB
13th and Ferry streets. Two blocks
southeast Supreme court Idf. Eerie V.
Jennison, pastor. William K. Booth CI lb-
born vill apeak Saturday evening and
Sunday. Sunday aehool at :45 a. m. Sub
jects for Sunday, 11 a. m.: "God's Sec
ret Order." S p. m.: "The Story of tho
Russian Wolves," and T:43 p. m. "The
Worst Woman In Town." Week-night
meetings Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day. Roy C. Ferguson in charge during
the absence ot the pastor.
nauuroxx. baptist
Corner Hasel and Academy etreets. Sun
day school at 10 o'clock. Preaching at
11 and 7:45. Midweek prayer and testi
mony meeting Thursday evening at 7:45.
SOUTH SALEM nXEjrDg
Corner 8. Commercial and Waahlngton
streets. 10 a. m., Sunday aehool. Mrs.
Marguerite P. Elliott, superintendent. 11
o'clock, morning worship. Sermon: "Tho
End ot the Quest." 6:80 meeting for re
organisation of the Christian Endeavor
society. 7 :S0 Evening worship. Sermon by
the pastor. Thursdsy 7:30 p. m. Prayer
meet in r and Bible study. Chas. V. tUr
worth, pastor, 1855 8. Liberty.
CHBIST LUTHERAN
18th and Suto streets. Bev. Amos T.
Minneman, pastor. Phone S?2S. Horning
serriee. 9:45 o'clock; subject: "How
Rightly to Keep the Sunday Holy." Eng
lish services 11 a. m. Subject: "Xot to
Despise Preaching and God's 'Word."
8unday school 9:40 a. m.; Mill Martha
Battemun, supt.
ST. TOHH'B X.TJTHBBAW
North 16th and A streets, bloek north
of Old People's Home. H. W. Gross, pas-
Full Week's Rally
Plan of Members
Of Leslie Church
Leslie Mewsrial dtwrcfa to
winking plana for at Rally
Week, to be held September
20 to October C. Various fea
tures are being arranged for
vnt days, including
the Brotherhood dinner and
men's meeting Tuesday eve
a in. Wednesday afternoon
the ladles will gather for a
rally. Thursday evening,
"Church night" is to be ob
served with a "pothirk np
er amd sua interesting pro
gram. "Open House" for the
Sunday school suod Young
People's organisations will
be Friday evening. Sunday
morning at 9:45 the various
departments of the Sunday
school will have special fea
tures, and at the 11 o'clock
boar will be the annual Ral
ly Day program. The Ep
worth league also wiU have
rallies.
ANTI-SALOON MAN
TO BRING MESSAGE
Display of Bottles to Feature
Sunday Morning Talk of
Rev. R. E. Close
The Rev. R. E. Close, of Port
land, of the .Anti-Saloon league.
will speak at the Church ot the
Nazarene Sunday morning at 11
o'clock. Mr. Close is a good
preacher and will deliver a great
sermon-leotiixe on the prohibition
Question.) according to the local
pastor.
Mr. Close will also have on dis
play a number of bottles which
saloon keepers of Oregon used a
few years ago. These bottles are
of such shape and design as to be
attractive to children and some
very Interesting stories will be
told In connection with the show
ing of the bottles, says advance
word on the lecture.
The Rev. and Mrs. Carl Mischke,
will be here over this Sunday and
will sing with guitar accompani
ment They are gifted singers and
players and it will be a great
treat to hear them again. Mr. and
Mrs. Mischke are planning to
spend their life In a South African
mission field, where they will go
as soon as the church can send
them.
Returned Missionary
To Talk at Tabernacle
Mrs. F. H. Fast, returned mis
sionary from the Island of Chlloe,
oft the western coast of Smith
America, will speak on mission'
ary work in that country at the
Christian and Missionary Alliance
tabernacle Sunday evening at 7:30
o'clock. Mrs. Fast, who with her
husband has been laboring In that
field for a number of years, will
have some interesting things to
tell about the spread of the gos
pel there. These missionaries went
out from the Salem church a num
ber of years ago and are well
known by many of the people
here, which will give added inter
est to Mrs.' Fast's appearance.
VACATION ENDED
Rev. Edgar P. Sims, pastor of
the Highland Friends church, and
Mrs. Sims are home from a week's
vacation spent at the Newport
beaches. .
tor. Horning service: English, 9:45
o'clock; German at 11 a. m. Sunday
school, 9:00 a. m.
GLAD TTDTSGS UTSSIOff
O. 8. Johnson, pastor. Afternoon eerv
iee o'clock. Testimony meeting and
lively singing. Evening service S o clock.
Sunday school 1 p. m. Meetings on Tues
day, Thursday and Sunday evenings.
CASTLB TOTTED BBSTKBEff
Korth 17th and Nebraska streets. L.
W. Biddle, pastor. Phone 2622-J. Morn
ing service 11 o'clock; subject: "Annu
al Conference Echoes." Evening service,
7:30 o'clock; subject: "Tho Burning
Heart." Sunday aehool 10 a. m. ; S. E.
Long, eupC Midweek services 7:80 p. aa.
Thursday; Mrs. H. TaruelL leader. Toung
People'e meetings: 0:80 pv -, Sunday
Senior Christian Endeavor.
JAS0V LEX MEMOZXAX.
V. Winter at Jefferoon. Harry K. Gard
ner, pastor. Church school at S:4S a. as.
H. B. Carpenter, supt Dr. C. I. Andrews
will speak at 11 a. m. Special music
by the ehoir. directed by Mrs. Sheldon
Beckett, xoung People e Intermediate ana
high aehool leaguee and Church Furum
meet at 6 :80 with vital themee, good lead
ers sad speeial features. Evening praise
sermon af 7:80 with a rousing song serv
ice. Speeial music Theme: "In the School
of Christ.'
LABISK CEHTEB
Community tent meeting. Sunday school
at 10 a. m. Evangelist Cox preaching ot
11 a.- m 9:80 p. m. aad 7:30 p. sa. -
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First Methodist Church
FRED C. TAYLOR, Pastor
11 :00 A. M. Sermon The Security of Religion
Anthem, "Seek Te the Lord." Roberts
Incidental Solo by Ronald Craven .
Solo, "How Beautiful Upon the Mountains." Harker
WendeU Robinson ? ,
7:30 P. M. Sermon "Overeomirig life's Handicaps
. Anthem, "O How Amiable Are Thy DweUIngs," Rogers
COME TO CHURCH ON SUNDAY
LUTHER LEAGUE
RALLIESSUNDAr
Alf 0. Nelson of Silverton to
Address First Fall Meet
ing of Young Folk
The Luther league of the Amer
ican Lutheran church has planned
an interesting program for the
Rally to be held at the church
Sunday afternoon and evening.
The Social hour at 4:30 will mark
the opening of the session which
will Include a buffet supper at .
o'clock and a program of music
and speaking to be given during
the regular hour of worship at
7:30 o'clock.
Xelsou Main Speaker
Alf O. Nelson, Silverton attor
ney and active in Toung People's
work in the state, will deliver the
address on the theme: "Youth -and
Its Function in the Church."
The young people who have been .
especially active in planning the
Rally are Luvera Horn, Arlene
Timm, Lougine Breitike, Dorothy
Rogan, Fred Reinwald and Sive-
tar W. Horn. They will be as
sisted during the supper hour by
Mrs. William F. Breitike.- Mrs.
Allen T. Fletcher and Mrs. Arnold
A. Krueger.
Program Given
The complete proeram for the
evening: Prelude "Berceuse."
Godard; Hymn 204; Scripture and
prayer. Musical number, selected.
League quartet. Offertory, "In
The Afterglow," Strang. SoloJ
"me riains of Peace," Barnard,
Mrs. Alvin Legard. Piano number,
"Yesterglow," Lougine Breitike.
Address, Alf 0. Nelson. Group ot
Scotch hymns, concertina accom
paniment, William MeGilehrist.
Prayer and benediction. Doxology
and silent prayer.
FiVxf Af . . Service
In Four Years Slated
For North Howell Folk
NORTH HOWELL, Sept. 20.
Methodist church gervlces will 1e
held in the church at North
Howell next Sundar at 11 a. m.
Prof. Herttog of Kimball college,
Salem, will be here at that time
and deliver this sermon.
This Is the first time In four
years -that Methodist services
have been held although the build-.
Ing has been used during that
time br another denomination.
More than 30 rears ago the acre
of ground on which the church.,
building stands was deeded to the
Methodist conference by the
Fletcher estate and for a long
time church services were held
there. The half acre adjoining
the church property was given to
the North Howell, grange by Mr.
Fletcher and was to belong to
that order as long as the grange
continued. If grange meetings
ever ceased to be held the prop
erty should revert to the Fletcher
estate.
Sims to Attend Meet
At Newberg Monday;
Plans Sermon Series
Rev. Edgar P. Bims, pastor of
the Highland Friends church, will
attend a meeting ot the Evangelis
tic board of Oregon Yearly Meet
ing of the Friends church In New
berg Monday, September 28. Mr.
Sims Is president of the board.
Beginning next Sunday, Septem
ber 29, Mr. Sims will begin a ser
ies of messages on the book of
Revelation. The pastor has chosen
this book for his lecture series be
cause he says "This Is perhaps
the most neglected, misrepresent
ed and maligned book In the Bible
and yet Is the only one that re
cords a blessing on 'he that read
eth; and they that hear the words
of this prophecy, and keep those
things written therein,'
Church of God Group
Revising Constitution '
Mrs. C W. Hatch, Lyle Knox
and Miss Genevieve Kunl were apf.
pointed a committee ot tfysera-
cently to draw up byrlaystc Jgov- ,
em the Toung People's society otl
the Chnrch of God. The commit
tee made its preliminary report at ,
a social and business meetlng held
last night at the home ot the pas-
tor. Rev. C. W. Hatch, 1905 Ma
ple street.
Corner Cow and High etreets
Graded 3. S. J: 45 a. m. Preaching 10: SO a.
m. and 7:45 p. m. B. T. P. U.s f :45 p. m.
A. M. "IJSST WE FORGET" Believe fm Cod.
Jno. 14:1. -Music:
Anthem by choir: I WILL SING OF
THY POWER," Baines.
P. M. "THE GOLDEN THREAD RUXNEVG
THROUGH THE BIBLE."
Mtulo: Solo by W. Earl Cochran, SOME
TTMES. Tune Absent, by Metealf. Peered
words. , f -
'Join our slngspiratlon, bring and leave a
blessing.
WELCOME
W. EARL COCHRAN, Pastor