Sal LESLIE GIVES iLni-up Week's Observance to Open Sunday; Includes Full Program for All Leslie Memorial church, South Commercial and Myers streets, will observe Rally week from Sep tember 29 to October 6. On Sun day, September 29. the pastor, S. Darlow Johnson, has chosen for his subject "Looking Ahead." Or mal B. Trick, the assistant pastor, will speak at the evening service on "Pres3 Forward." Miss Edna Holder, who Is leav ing soon for mission work In In dia, will be honored at a farewell reception Monday evening at the church. Men Plan Event The Brotherhood dinner and program for the men of the church and community will be the event of Tuesday evening. Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock the women are invited to attend a program sponsored by the women's organizations. Thursday evening will be Church night. At 6 o'clock there will be a "potlurk supper" fol lowed by an interesting program nd Inspirational service. There will be something of interest for very member of the family. Open House Friday "Open house" will be Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. As a part of the program the Interme diate department will 'present the play, "The Road to Bethny." The primary department will give an exhibit, of Its work. The junior department has been making a study of Japan, tnd there is to be a display of this work. Also, this same department will have a group of dolls representing the children of the various nations of the world. An Institute exhibit la to be arranged by the young people. Refreshments will be erred by the Can-Do class. The Sunday school will have department rallies Sunday morn ing, October 6. These are to be gin at 1:45 o'clock. "Through the Gates Beautiful," a pageant will be presented at the 11 o'clock horu. The leagues will hold ral lies at 6:30, followed by the eve ning service at 7:30 o'clock. Brotherhood Renames AU Officer; Plans For Big Annual Rally The annual election of officers or the Men's Brotherhood of Les lie Memorial chureh furnished the main item of business tor the reg ular monthly meeting held the middle of the week in the base ment of the church. The nomin ating committee recommended the reelection of the entire present corps of officials, with the result that the official positions in the brotherhood will be manned for another year as follows: Jay W. Hewitt, president; F. C. Rock, vice-president; Guy R. Boyce, secretary-treasurer; E. D. Roseman, chaplain. Discussion and perfection of plans for a big men's rally occu pied the remainder of the business session. Thii big get-together is to be held next Tuesday night as a part of the church's annual Rally .Week program. Church School to add Three Classes Sunday As Promotion Feature Plans for Promotion Day, to be held Sunday, September 29. were completed Thursday night by the Sunday school council of the Cas tle United Brethren church. Three new classes will be started Sun day, which will bring the total for the church school to 12. Plana tor the Rally day, to be field October 6, were also formu lated. A hundred in attendance will be the goal for the rally vent, when a mixed program and combined service will be held. Epworthians to Attend Portland Conference The First Church chapter of the Epworth League will attend in a body the Conference rally to be held in Centenary Wilbur church, Portland. The . members will leave the church here at 3 o'clock and drive to Portland for the Ep worth League service and rally which will follow. A Sermon for the Week The Church: Its Value By REV. B. F. SHOEMAKER (Pastor Court Street Church of Christ) When Jesus established His Kingdom and was declared to be "Lord and Christ" by the apostle Peter on Pentecost, he alsj built his church, (and became head of His body as Paul states In Ehpeslans) according to His promise. Matthew 16:18, on the great rock of His deity. Why did He build a church? Paul said, "Christ loved the ehurch and gave Himself for it," Eph. 5:25. Therefore It must have a value beyond estimation. It has this value because it is the Institution through which Christ is saving the world from sin, the only one Instituted for that purpose. Yet many seem to hare little realization of Its divine origin and purpose, classify ing it with lodges, clubs and other human Institutions. Men who are interested in any cause realize the necessity of associating themselves together to advance that cause. Christ realised that same fact and built His church. There must be co operation to accomplish the purpose of the church in its local work and its larger benevolent and missionary Interests In all the world. In view of these facts, is the ehurch of value and a necessity to the citizen and community? Then it should have the support of all who desire the community's welfare. If men are willing to give other Institutions a chance and their support financially and otherwise, why should they consider the church a begging Insti tution when it makes some demands upon laea and asks for cooperation. em Churches Planning Full Programs for UNITARIAN PASTOR WILL QUIT PULPIT Rev. Martin Ferrey, Minister Here Eight Years, Will End Service Jan. 1 After serving as Unitarian min ister in Salem for eight years, Rev. Martin F. Ferrey has found the lure of the legal profession greater than the pull of the pul pit and has submitted his resigna tion to officials of the church, to become effective January 1, 1930. Mr. Ferrey came to Salem eight years ago as minister at large of the American Unitarian association, later being minister of the First Unitarian church. Un der his leadership here the fine Unitarian church structure at Che meketa and North Cottage street was erected. The minister declares he has no intention of leaving Salem, to which he and his family have be come attached, but will give his full time to his legal profession here. Mr. Ferrey has given part time to the practice of law the last few years, and was admitted to the Oregon bar while holding the pastorate. Successor to Ferrey will prob ably be selected at the general conference which meets in Chica go In October. Rev. Berkeley B. Blage, Unitarian field secretary for Pacific coast churches, will be in Salem Sunday. CHILDREN'S CHOIR PRIDE OF CHURCH Clyde Hoffer Directs 35 Jun ior Singers at Nazarene Sunday School One of the outstanding attrac tions of the Sunday school of the Church of the Nazarene is the talented junior choir of 35 chil dren, singing of which brings much delight to the audience, says the pastor, Kev. L. D. Smith. The Sunday school prides itself upon living up to the adopted slogan: "The Sunday school with a heart." Frank Litwlller, a local business man, U superintendent and Clyde Hoffer directs the junior choir. Extensive plans are being made for fall and winter enlargement of the school. During the sum mer months, decrease in attend ance was lees than five per cent, due largely to the aggressiveness and enthusiasm which the super intendent has instilled. Mrs. Clyde Hoffer Is superin tendent of the cradle roll depart ment of the church school. "A good boy is worth much more than It would cost to take care of a bad boy," might easily be the motto characterizing the work of the Sunday school, the minister ays. Calvary Young People To Give Lesson-Drama At Sunday Night Meet Members of the senior B. T. P. U. of Calvary Baptist church will present an original dramatization of the regular meeting Sunday ev. ening beglnlng at 6:45 o'clock. The lesson-drama was written by Lavlna Buirgy, and will be given In the nature of a cam pf Ire gath ering "with speakers and singers dressed In costume. The church is preparing to cele brate the end of its first year's work as an incorporated body Sunday, October 6, when promo tion day will be held In the Sun day school. Meetings for next week include the Sunday school rehearsal Tues day evening at 7:30 o'clock, the regular Wednesday evening mid week service of fellowship, the choir rehearsal Thursday at 7:30 o'clock. Friday night the entire church group will meet for Inspir ation service, when reports of the year's work will be read and goals set for the new year. Missionary Society Will Meet Thursday With Mrs. Mdrchand The Woman's Missionary soci ety of the Market street Free Methodist church will hold its regular monthly meeting next Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Minnie Mar chand, 1405 jNorth Summer street. Mrs. J. M. Clark will have charge of the devotionals and Mrs. Allle Lewis will bring mis sionary hews. First study of the new book, "From Jerusalem to Jerusalem," will be taken up with Mrs. Lela Bar ham as instructor. Members will answer roll call with the name of some mission ary in China. Law Wins '"MO L v i.-.v . ? ... -7-. Rev. Martin Ferrey, pa tor of th Unitarian church here, who Oil week announced his resigna tion, effective next January 1. He has decided to give his full time to the legal profession. Jason Lee W. F. M. 5. Will Meet Wednesday The Women's Foreign Mis sionary society of the Jason Lee Memorial church will meet Wed nesday atfernoon at the home of Mrs. Phil Aspinwall, 645 Market street, for a social hour. ' jsmnbap jkrbtteg in Halem Cijurxfjes EVANGELISTIC TABMWACXH Thirteenth and Ferry ttreet. t block southsait of supreme court old. Earl V. Jennison pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. SVrrieei at It a. m. and 7:45 p. aa. Daniel Wilkins, returned missionary from South America, will tpeak. Midweek srv Ices Tuesday; Thursday and 8alnrday mgbt. Roy O. Ferruwn In charge during the temporary absence of the paitor. JABOH III MEMO HI AI. North Winter and Jf.'erton. Church Uheol at 8:45 a. H. B. Carpenter, supt. Worship at 11 a. m.. Prof. J. If. Ifathaws preaching. Special music. Three learnes meet at :30 p. m. T.vning t.rr tee at T:30 o'clock. Prof. R. if. Oatke preaching. JTBST CONG RXGATIOKAX Center and Liberty strets. Charlea K. Ward, pastor. Phone 591-B. Morninff serr lee, 11 o'clock:, subject: "The Conquest of Loto." Special music: "God So Loved the World," by Stainer, by a mixed quar tet, Herbert GlaUrer, tenor; Mr. Harry Hams, soprano; Mrs? M. D. McCallUter. slto; Lawrence Haves. Ian. Solo by Mr. Mar What Shall I Render!" Eve nine eerriee 7:80 o'clock. Subject: "The Power of a Great Affection," illustrated by the Pathe bbotItis: picture. "Square Shoulders," etarrinij Junior Coughlan and Louie Wohlheim. The first half of the picture will be naed thla Sunday. Spe cial aiuale Including hymns from the icreen and anthem by the quartet! "Ae Panta the Heart." Sunday tchool i:5 . m. : P. E. Neer. mnt. Midweek rrti 7:30 p. at. Wedneaday. "Joseph and Hia Brethren. a tlx reel picture with another reel of Palestine, taken In the Holy Land. Tounf people ' meetinri: Fortniphtly club Tueaday at 7:80 o'clock. Missionary meeting at the hone of Hn. Harry Belt. 820 LeiHe atreet. 1TXIT METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner State and Ohureh streets. T. O. Taylor, pastor: phone 874. Morning sere. Ice, 11 o'clock; subject: "if ore Stately Mansion." Th'e Rev. C. M. Keefer. o Kimball school of theology preaehlag 8peelal motle: "Anthem. "Oh How Ami able," Rodger. Bolo "O Divine Redeem er," Gounod, Miss Kleanor Moore, eve ning service 7:80 o'clock. In charge of the Men's council. Special mnsic: Anthem, "O Lord, My fcrast la in Thee," Hale. Incidental solo. Miss Ruth How. Sun day achool 9:45 a. m. Midweek services: 8:80 p. m., Thursday: incorporated la the rally week ehurch night program. Ep worth league: University chapter Fellow ship hour at S o'clock, followed by a rally service In charge of the Cabinet. Pint Church Chapter will attend the rally at Centenary Wilbur church, Portland, leaving here at S o'clock. HIQHULND rKXENDS Highland and Church strets. Edgar P. Aims, pastor. Morning service 11 o'clock. Students from Portland Bible school in charge, and also for the evening service at T:30 o'clock. Sunday school. 10 a. .; E. M. Beckett, supt. Midweek services 7:80 p. m., Thursday; the pastor, leader; place: The church. Young people's meet ings: Jr. O. E.. at S:30 p. m. Hasel Newton, leader. Sr. C. E. 8:30 p. m. TOST PRESBYTERIAN Chemeketa and N. Winter streets. Nor man K. Tully, D. D., pastor: phone 1B10-W. Morning aervire 11 o'clock; sub ject: "The Problem of Japan." Special music: Anthem, "Behold, Pod it my Sal vation." (Jewell); Offertory solo, "Open the Gates of the Temple" (Knapp), Mr. Leon Jennison. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock; aubjeet: R. K. Close of the Antl 8a loon league of Oregon, will have the service and will show the picture. "The Transtretaor." Special music; Anthem by the Choir, "Love Not the World" (Harker). Suoday achool 9:30 a. m.; L. M. Ramage, supt. Midweek services 7:30 p. m Thursday; Dr. Tolly, leader. Young1 people'l meetings: Christian Kndesvor So cieties meet at 6:30 p. m. SOUTH SAIXM FRIENDS Sooth Commercial and Washington tts. Chas. O. Haworth, pastor. Phone 1A97.M. Morning service 11 o'clork; subject: "Making God Known." Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Sunday school 10:00 a. m.; Mrs. Marguerite P. Elliott, supt. Midweek services 7:30 p. m., Thursday ; tho pastor, leader; place: Church. Young people's meetings: 6:30 o'clock Sunday evening. COURT STREET CHURCH Or CHRIST Court and 17th streets. B. F. Shoe maker, pastor; phone 1576-J. Morning service 11 o'clock; subject : "The Chorch and the Bible School." F.vening service 7:30 o'clock: subject: "The Transgres sor." picture and lecture by an Anti Saloon League speaker. Sunday achool 9:45 . m.; Mrs. Frank Marshall, supt. Midweek aervicea 7:90 p. m., Wednesday; place: Chorea parlor. Young people's meeting: Christian Endeavor and Junior meetings 6:30 p. m. TOST BAPTIST Corner of Marion and Liberty streets. Robert L. Payne, pastor; phone 1920. Morning service 11 o'clock: aubjeet: "A King and a Kingdom." Special gospel music by the choir. Evening services 7:30 o'clock; subject: "Thinga That Were Certain with Paul." Special music: Chor us choir and orchestra. Sunday school 9:45 a, a.: Ttti Broer. anpt. Midweek services 7:80 p. m.. Thursday. Young peo ple's meetings: Three meeting; at 6:30. CASTLB UNITED BRETHREN North 17th and Nebraska streeta. L. W. Biddle, pasior; phone 2622-J. Morn ing service 11 o'clock; subject: "Evan gelism and Pentecost." Evening service 7:80 'clock; subject: "The Church; A Service Station." Sunday school 10 a. an.; Promotion Day. Midweek services 7:30 p. nt. Thursday. Yonng people's meetings: Senior C. E. 6:30 p. m., Sanaa y. Mise Marie Waldorf la the leader. CAXTART BAPTIST Court nod Hifh streets. W. Earl Coch ran, pastor; phoue 352. Morning aerviee, First Fall Illustrated Service Will be Held at Congregational Church Sunday Night, Ward Says First of the fall and winter series of illustrated evening ser vices at the First Congregational church, Center and Liberty street, will be held Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock, announces the pas tor. Rev. Charles E. Ward. Mov ing pictures were shown with great success at the church last winter. Theme for the first of the series will be "The Power of a Great Aifection." with the Pathe picture, "Square Shoulders," to be shown in conjunction. Leading parts in the picture are taken by Junior Coghlan and Louis Wolheim. This film Is the story of devotion of a wayward father for his son. Although the father Is a derelict, the eon be lieves him to have been a great man who died gloriously in the Rev. Amos Minneman To Preach in Portland Sunday morning Rev. Amos E. Minneman, pastor of Christ Evan gelical Lutheran church, 18th and State streets, will preach in St. Paul's Lutheran church, Portland, for the annual mission festival of that congregation. Rev. Fred Theuer of Portland will occupy the local pulpit on that occasion. On the following Sunday Christ church will celebrate its annual mission festival with Rev. O. T. Just of St. Paul's church, Port land, occupying the pulpit. 10:50 'clock; object: "A Crow in p faith. " Special mutic: Anthem, "The Earth la the Lerd't," by Heyaer. Evening aerviee 7:45 o'clock; aubjeet: "A Grain, of Wheat." Special music: Oiorua choir and aolo. Sunday school t:48 a. m.; W. T. Jenks, inpt. Midweek services: 7:80 p. at., Wedneaday; pastor, leader; place: Church. Young peoples meetings 0:45 p. m. Mist Buirgy leader. UNITARIAN CHURCH Cottage and Chemeketa streets. Rev. Martin f. Ferrey, minister. Church school t 10:00 a. m. Devotional services at 11 a. m. Rev. Berkeley B. Blake, field secretary and executive P. of the Amer ican Unitarian association for the Pacific Coast churches, will preach. Mrs. W. A. Denton, musical director, at the piano. FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST North Cottage and D strets. G. W. Rutsch, pastor; G. Schunke, aas't min. later; phone 2927-J. Morning service 11 o'clock; aubjeet: "A Good Man Going Into Danger." Special musle: Anthem: "Gito Glory Unto the Lord." (By Roy E. Kolte), will be sang by the choir. Evening aerviee 6 o'clock; aubjeet: "The Great Judgment Day." 8peeial aauaie: Duet, "Are Yon Prepared t" by L. H. Donner. Sunday school' 9:45 a. m.; Sam Sehlrman, supf. Midweek services S p. m. Wednesday. Pastor, leader; place: Church. CHRIST SVANOELICAZ. Z.UTHZRAN Corner 18th and State streets. Rer. Amos E. Minneman, pastor. Phone 8726. German morning service 9:40 o'clock; subject: "The Greatest Commandment In the Law." English morning aerviee 11 o'clock; with Rev. Fred Theuer, of Port land, preaching. Sunday achool 9:40 a. m.; Miss Martha Batterman, supt. Young people's meetings: Luther league meet ing at 7:00 p. m. Mine Martha Batter man, leader. Important business is to be transacted at this meeting. LESLIE MEMORIAL (Methodist Episcopal) Couth Commercial and Myers streeta. S. Darlow Johnson, pastor; phona 2764. Morning aerviee 11 o'clock; aubjeet: "Looking Ahead." The pastor preaching. Special music: Anthem by the choir. Eve ning service 7:30 o'clock ; subject: "Press Forward." Ormal B. trick, as sistant pastor, preachlnr. Sunday school 9:45 a. m.; E. D. Roeeman, supt. Young people's meetings: Leslie (young people), Franeia Aebury (high school) and inter mediate (junior high) Leaguea will meet at 6:30 p. m. KNIGHT MEMORIAL South 19th and Ferry streets. H. C. Stover, partor; phone 1924-J. Morning aerviee 11 o'clock; subject: "Religion and Progress." Special music: "Breathe on TJs From on High," (Gelbreith) by Beneitta Edwards and Harriet Adams. Evening service 7:80 o'clock; subject. "God's Greatest Poem." Special music: Anthem, "Thy Mercy Calls Me" (Coerne) and solo, "Threes," Leonard Chadwick. Sunday school 10 a. m.; 0. C. Harris, apt. Young people's meetings: 6:45 p. as. AMERICAN LUTHERAN Church street between Chemeketa and Center. Rev. P. W. Eriksen, pastor. Phone 2921. "Summer ia Ended," topic for morning worship at 11 a. m and "Types of Men Who Shirk the Cross," sermon at 7:80 p. m. Both sermons by the pastor. Special music by the choir at both serv ice. William McGilchrist, 8t director of music. Choir rehearsal every Friday eve ning at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Max Gehihar. supt. Mrs. C. M. Byrd In charge of primary department. Arnold Krueger. in charge of Y. P. department and R. C. Arpke of the adult Bible classes. Luther League devotional meeting at 6:30 FORD MEMORIAL WEST SALEM Corner of Gerth ave., and Third tt. Rer. M. A. Grove, pastor. Phone 1341R. Morning service 11 o'clock. Rev. T7. S. Crowder. of Salem, prechagin. Special music: Mr. Weeks will sing morning and evening. Evening service 7:45 p. m.. Rev. U. 8. Crowder. preaching. Sunday achool 9:45 s. m., Lester DeLapp, supt. Mid week services S p. m. Thursday; M. A. Groves, leader: place: Epworth League room. Toong People's meeting? Senior and Young Married People's 6:45 o'elock. FIRST SPIRITUALIST Fraternal Temple, 447 Center street. Services Sunday evening at 7:45. The regular paitor. Rev. Lnella M. LaYalley will be the speaker. "Medlumshlp of Joan of Are." Messages; TMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL Corner of 17th and Chemeketa stretea. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Sunday preach ing st 11 a. m. Younr People's meet ing 0:30 o'clock Snnday. Evangelistic service Sunday evening at 7:80 o'elock. Kvangelifttie aerviee Saturday evening at 7:SO. Bible etndy Thursday evening at 7:S0. Evangelist Kenneth A. Wine in charge. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) North ICth and A streets, block north of Old People's Home. H. W. Gross, par tor. English service 9:45 a. m. German services 11 a. m. Sunday school t a. nv. IMMANUEL BAPTIST Corner Hasel and Academy streets. Bible school 10 a. m. Morning service Ha. m., and evening service 7:45 -p. m. Wo are to have two weeka aeries of meeting beginning Sunday, September 29 at 11 s. m., to and in Including Sun day, October 18. GLAD TIDINGS MISSION 258 Court street. C. S. Johnson, pastor. Service 8 p. m. Evening service 8 o'clock. Sunday school 2 p. m. Midweek services Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. TOST CHRISTIAN High and Center streets. D. 3. Howe, pastor. Reaidenee 1026 North Winter. 9:45 aw m. Bible school, " Promotion World war. The father accident ally meets his son and, stirred by the kid's pride In his memory, de. cided to try to live up to It. It Is the story of overwhelming love and paternal sacrifice that will touch the hearts of everyone. Be cause of the length of the picture, only half of It will be shown this Sunday evening. A second film will be shown at the ehurch during the week, when the story of "Joseph and His Brethren" will be shown In the church auditorium Wednesday night, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. This is a six-reel drama of the Old Testament story of the slave lad who became ruler of all Egypt. No admission will be charged for either picture, but a silver offering will be taken. Castle United Brethren Women to Meet Monday The Woman's Missionary so ciety of the Castle United Breth ern church will meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. C. Hill, 638 North 20th street. Miss Cora Wiegle will as sist the hostess. Mrs. L. W. Biddle will lead the discussion from the new study book, "From Jerusa lem to Jerusalem." Mrs. K. W. Harritt will lead the devotions. This is the closing meeting of the "White and lavender" contest, and every member is urged to come and help her side win. Day" with special program 10:80 a. m. 11 a. m. Communion, followed by preach ing. Both sermons by the pastor. Special mualo at each service. Choir rehearsal Thursday 7:80 p. m. All the singers are urged to be present. Midweek service, prayer and Bible stndy Thursday 7:80 P- FREE METHODIST Market and North Winter streets. W. N. Coffee, pastor; phone 2296-W. Morn ing service 11 e'elotk. Special music by the quartet. Evening service 7:80 o'clock. Special mnsie: Song service led by Mrs. Edna Hansen. Sunday school 9:45 a. m Herbert Hansen, supt. Midweek services: Prsyer meeting 7:80 p. m. Thursday. Toonf People's meetings: 6:30 p. an by Mrs. Minnie Goods. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Corner of Liberty and Chemeketa at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. and the same bervlce repeated in the evening. Wednesday eve ning meetings at 8 o'clock include testi monies of healing through Christian Bci nes. Sunday school at 9:45 and 11:00 clock. A reading room for the public maintained at 406 Maeonie temple. Open from H ta 6:80 except Sundays and holidays. FIRST EVANGELICAL Liberty and Center Streeta. A. P. Lay. ton, pastor. Phone 991-J. Morning service 11 o'clock; subject: "A New Command ment." Evening service 7:80 o'clock subject: "Christ the Conqueror." Sunday school 9:45 a. m.; L. L. Thorten. aupt. Midweek aerviee 7:80 p. m. Thursday; J. E. Erskine, leader; pae: At church. Yonng people's meetings: Sunday evening 7:80 o'clock; topic: "Working Togeth er." Leader, Anna Miles. REFORMED CHURCH Corner Capitol and Marion streets. W. Q. Lienkaemper, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. F. E. Kruse, supt. English "?"lc" " J0:S0- Subject: "The Grace of Forgiveness." Sixth sermon la the series on the Lord' Praver. German serv ices at 11:15. Subject: "The Three Great Hindrances to Religion." CHURCH OP THE NAZARENB Ono block south of center on lth itrset. L. D. 6mith, pastor. Phona 1940. flS!?'", .,JT'ie 11 lk: subject: Principal Demons In the Chureh." Spe cial music: Mrs. C. M. Lltwiller. and Mrs. Carl Miaehke, will S0g a duet. Eve ning service 7:80 o'elock; subject: "The Swerd the Lord." Special music: John ?; w MW4 f.m,l3r' know Singing Prlesena," will sing. Euadsy ehool 9:43 a. m.; Frank Lltwiller, supt Midweek services 7:80 p. m., Wednesday; pastor, leader: nlaea: (3nreV Tn... ... pie's meetings: Sunday 6:80 p. sa.. Miss I SYBDon, president. Mr. Clyde Bof-J imr, icauer. xoung people s prayer meet ing Friday evening 7:30 at tho church: the president in charge. The Juniors will meet with Mrs. Smith, the supervisor. Sunday evening at k80 o'clock. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 66B Ferry street. Louise Priauel!. act ing pastor. Snnday school 9:45 a. m Mrs Gilbert White, supt. Morning service if o clock. Communion Sunday. Duet by Mrs. White and Miaa Prinnell. Chriatian Endeavor at 6:30. Evening Evangelistic service t 7:30. Special music by Agnee and Viola Oriebenow. Prayer and fellow ship meeting Tueaday night. Y. P. 8 prayer meeting Thursday night. Junior Endeavor Saturday at 3:80 p. m. KILL STREET M. B, Fifteenth and Mill streets. Alts V. Gentry, aeting pastor. 395 South 15th. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Topio: "The Four Imperativea." Church achool 9:45 a. m. Miss Esther Ericksoo. supt. Ep worth League: 6:30 p. m. Miss Esther Erlckson, leader. This is the first meet ing after the summer vacation. All yonng people in the community who are inter ested in young people's organizations are InvUed to attend. At 7:30 the evening service will be conducted by Mrs. Gentry The topic will be: "In the Fullness of Time." The children's play and story hour will be held as usual on Saturday afternoon from 3 to 4 o'clock. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH FRED C. TAYLOR, PASTOR Calendar for Rally and Visitation Week Sunday, September JSthi to Sunday, October 6th. Snnday, September 29, 8:45 A. M. Church School Promotion Day Service. 11:00 A. M Church Worship. 6:30 P. M. Young People'a Service. 7:30 P M Church Worship. Monday, September 80, :30 P. M. Officers and Teachers Pot-Luck Supper. Tuesday, October 1, 7:30 P. M. Missionary Education Executive Session. Wednesday, Oo PM1 N,ht- Thursday, October 8,1:30 P. M. Church Mght Program. Adult Bible Class Pot-luck Supper.. Friday October 4, 7:30 P. M. Young People's Night. Saturday, Octo ber S, Open Night. Sunday, October 0, 9:45 A. M. Rally Day Service, 11:00 A. M. Church Worship. :30 P. M. Young Peo ple'a Rally. 7:30 P. M. Church Worship. "THE SWORD OF THE LORD" Theme for Sunday evening 7:30 Salem's great singing Family known as the. Singing Freisen's will sing Church of the Nazarene One block south of (Outer on 10th 1 SCHOOLS M Ml Hayesville District Group to Hold Quarterly Conven tion at Keizer ine 14 am quarterly conven tion of the Hayesville Sunday school district will be held at the Keizer school Sunday. Septem ber 29, with programs for both the senior and junior depart ments beginning at 10 o'clock that morning. More than a thousand persons are members of the con vention group. LabiBh Center, Clear Lake Hayesville, Brooks, Union, Eld- riedge, Hazel Green. Keizer, Mid ' die Grove, P r a t u m Mennonite, Pratum Methodist, Salem Japan ese, Chemawa and Frultland Sun day schools comprise the district grojp, of which Charles W. Cady or Auburn Is president. Salem Men to Speak Two Salem men, Ronald Glover and William Wright, will speak at the morning and afternoon ses slons, respectively, of the senior group. Miss Mildred Gardner of Keizer will lead singing. Mrs. Will Scharf will preside over the Junior group meeting. Program for the senior depart ment includes: 10:00 devotional service, Jun ior class of Keizer, W. E. Savage, teacher: 10:20 "Social Life In the Home," Ronald Glover, "So cial Life of Christian Leaders," Rev. A. C. Rylander. and "Social Life of Christian Organizations" Miss Gertrude Eakin; special mu sic, Keizer choir; 11:45 basket dinner and meeting of nominating committee, consisting of pastors and superintendents of Sunday schools, with Rev. E. A. Fogg, chairman. Afternoon Progrmm Afternoon 1:15 Roll call and business session; 1:45 Sand table demonstration, Mrs. H. F. Shanks, and modeling clay dem onstration, Mrs. Charles W. Cady; 2:15 "Bible Lesson Pageants" (original): "The Life of a Prom inent Bible Character" by Lablsh Center Sunday school; "One of the Books of the Bible" by Chema wa. "A Commandment and a Pro mise," Salem Japanese Sunday school: "Relationships and Du ties," Hayesville. "The Value of Harmony In the Sunday School," William H. Wright. Juniors Included The Junior department program Includes devotional service at 10 o'clock with La Vera Cain in charge; Bible study hour at 10: 20 o'clock with Mrs. Will 8charf in charge of the beginners and pri mary department and Mrs. A. C. Rylander conducting the Junior devotions; at 11 o'clock Mrs. A. A. Lee will conduct part two of Camp Fires in the Congo," fol lowing which a basket dinner will be served at 11:45 o'clock. Roll call and offering will be taken at 1:15, the remainder of the after noon program to include music, preparing for Bible lesson pageant and departmental march to Join with senior department for pres entation of pageant. CLASS MEET SET The new confirmation class of the American Lutheran church will meet for instruction at the Saturday, October 6, at 10 o'clock, announces the pastor. Rev. P. W. Eriksen. Leslie Leagues Observe Yuletide In Early Program Christmas may be nearly three months away, but members of the Leslie and Francis Asbnrw leagues of the Leslie Memorial church have already started their Christmas fan. In fact, they held their first Christmaa tree event several days ago. Now that's over. It's true they'll probably forget the Ynletide for a number of weeks. Ton ee, this tree was for Miss Marie Corner, m missionary in India, and the gifts placed upon it are to be used in her girl's work in the Orient. Miss Edna Hoi. der, who Is leaving next week for India, will take the presents to tho far country. Program in connection with the tree included a talk by Mrs. J. B. TJlrich on Miss Corner's work. Mrs. TJlrich also read several interesting letters from Miss Corner. Ormal Trick lend devotions. Fall Rallies Church Head :v Rev. B. F. Shoemaker, pastor of the Court Street church of Christ, who offers a sermon for the week today. Mr. Shoemaker came to 8a- lem last January from Coeur d' Alene, Idaho. The charge here Is his first in Oregon, but he has held pastorates for years in Idaho and V ashington. TEMPERANCE FILM TO BE SHOWN HERE Picture Coining Sunday lo Fresbytenan and Court Christian Churches As a part of its temperance edu cational program thef Anti-Saloon league of Oregon is showing the prohibition picture, "The Trans gressor" In two Salem churches Sunday night. The picture will be shown in the First Presbyter- Ian church, Chemeketa and Win ter streets, at 7:30 o'clock, with Rev. R. E. Close, superintendent, delivering an Interesting address in connection. The picture will also be shown Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Court street Christian church. Court and 17th, at which time Rev. R. T. Cook ingham, former sheriff of Uma tilla county, will speak. "The Transgressor" is one of the latest and most interesting films of Us kind ever produced, Rev. R. E. Close says. It Is the story of two men whose experi ences are strangely interwoven from their chummy boyhood days. The deadly effects of the legal ized liquor traffic are clearly de picted in this story. The saloon, poverty, riches, comedy, tragedy, prohibition, bootleggers, crooked officials, good officials, traitors and true American citizens all combine to hold the attention as one follows the life story of these two men. Christ Lutheran Rally Will be Held Sunday With Social Meeting Christ Evangelical Lutheran church will hold its regular monthly social meeting together with Rally day for the Luther league Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. An address on "Canadian Mission Work of the Lutheran Church" will be given by Miss Martha Batterman, who was pri vileged to accompany her broth er, Rer. Walter Batterman, re cently ordained in the local church, to his field of labor in Canada. A brief account of his work in Portland will be given by Rer. Fred Theuer. Musical num bers, both vocal and Instrument al, will be interspersed with the addresses. Luncheon will be served after the program, with each fam ily bringing a basket. Glad Tidings Mission Announces New Location The Glad Tidings Mission, an independent Full Gospel assem bly, has moved Its quarters from 843 Court street to 253 Court street, over the Western Auto Supply store. C. S. Johnson is pastor of the mission, and says that all who love the freedom of the spirit are invited to attend the regular meeings. Free Methodist Women Plan Special Services The next Thursday evening: prayer service at the Free Meth odist church will be in the nature of a missionary meeting, with the Woman's Missionary society in charge. Mrs. Lela Barham will be leader. Court and v -vy i if 'ft fay ! vf i AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Church St. Bt. Chemeketa. & Center, A Downtown Church. 11 A. M. SUMMER IS ENDED. 7:30 P. M. Types of Men Who Shirk The Cross. Special music by the choir. Wm. McGilchrist, director of Music. Sunday school at 9:30, Max Gehihar, Supt Luther League devotional meeting at 6:30. Her. P. W. ERIKSEN, PASTOR, RALLY WEEK'S MISTED First M. E. Church to Begin Program Sunday With Promotion Day Rally and Visit be observed in First Methodist church throughout the entire week, opening tomorrow, with Promotion Day services in the church school, with recognition of the out-goins and in-coming classes of the various depart ments, and the presentation of certificates and bibles, and cul minates In Rally day October S . The officers and teachers of the church school will meet Mon day evening for a potluck supper at 6:15, followed by the organ ization and standard set-up In charge of the fuperlntendent. Ben E. Rickli, and Rev. C. I. Andrews, the conference director of relig ious education. The latter part of the evening will be utilized by the superintendents of the de partments for conferences with their workers. Executives Meet Tuesday Tuesday evening tho Missionary education executive committee composed of th nnH. Tir . -...tin, ui ma W. F. AI. S., Mrs. M. C. Findley. the president of the W. H M S Mrs. C. F. Wilson, the' Young People s superintendent of for eign missionary work. Mrs. A A Lee, and councillors for the sen ior and Junior Queen Esther cir- Sh. E- ?' Berman Mrs. Sfn m'ss,onary Buperlnten- dent of the church school. Mrs. R. V. Hollenberg, and a member of the world service committee, will meet to coordinate the missionary arC?i0f th9 ChUrch "hool and the church. The members of the boys' work committee. W. C. Winslow, D. H. wnrt"' J; B- Crarj' wJ11 met with workers from the Y. M. C. A. on T?dajr ning to line up the club work for the boys. Barney Cameron and Ronald Hewitt will assist in the work, and J. O. Rus sell, the superintendent of the junior high department, will be one of the new workers. Church Night Thursday hIJr,Unday eveniaS will be the big Rally week church night pro- gam .when tne members of the adults' bible classes will meet for a. Pounck supper and a fellow ship hour. The regular mid-week prayer and praise service will be Incorporated in the devotional hour and a fine program of in spirational talks and mnsic will te given. New members who have ,nvInV.Ited t0 Joia the d" will be introduced and given an opportunity to become acquaint ed with the aims and purposes of the organization. Young People's night will be observed Friday evening. The University Epworth League will hold its big reception and wel come to the new "students. This is to be In tha nature of a "School Begins Party" and will be in charge of Miss Margaret Schrei ber and her committee. Party for Young' Folk The First Church chapter of the Epworth League will have a "Lit tle Red Schoolhonse" party in the chuch annex on that srsninr. The boys and girls of the Junior nign department are Invited to a party given by tha Junior Hirh chapter of the Epworth League to a party at the home of their ad visor, Mrs. C. M. Keefer. 1790 M Sumner.- All these gatherings will . oegm at ?:3U. Sunday. October . will bo Ral ly Day. A 100 ner cent ehnrrfc school is the aim. in attendance and plan of work. The newly elected officers and teachera ht the church school will be installed at the morning service, and new members in full and affiliated re lationship will be received. Evangelistic Series Will Commence Sunday At lmmanuel Baptist A two weeks service, of gellstic meetings, beginning Sun day, October 13, are announced from the Immanuel Rantitti church. The young people's evan gelists. Miss Nora Jordan and Miss Beatrice Spies of West Hol lywood, Calif., will conduct the services, which are to be h.M each night except . Saturday. "Safe and sane orthodox preach ing is promised for the aeri Children's meetfnra will k held Tuesday and Friday afte School Under the foarlAraritn nf Miss Spies. Calvary Baptist Church High streets Grand Theatre S. S. S:45 a. m. Preaching 10:50 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. B. T. P. U.'s C:t p. m. A. M. 'GROWING FAITH" Anthem: THE EARTH IS THE LORD'S" by Heyser P. M. "A GRAIN OF WHEAT" Chorus choir and solo W. EARL COCHRAX, PASTOR-