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Tfce 03EG0N STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Horning, October 12, 1323 Pi - PAGS TUKE : Church News .'. Sunday Events and Happenings of the Week PASTORS' MEET TO BE MONDAY Pronram Rivpn fnr Ypar,sihaTe registered for the rrouran. uiven lor i etr a ...... i coiumbu district Luther Sessions of Salem Min isterial Association The Salem Ministerial associa tion will hold its first meeting of the new year at the Y. M. C. A. bnilding Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock, when Rev. N. K. Ifully, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will speak on "My Impres sions of the Orient" Rev. 8. E. Long will have charge of devo ttons. Rev. F. C. Taylor is president of the association, meetings of which all ministers of the city are urged to attend. Rev, L. W. Bld dle is secretary-treasurer; Rev. Harry E. Gardner, chairman of the program committee and Rev. P. W. Eriksen is chairman of the state Institutions' committee. Program Outlined Th ministerial ' association meets every second and fourth Mondays. Program arranged for the 1929-30 year includes: Octo ber 28 devotions, T. E. Erskine, and "Modern Criminology"; No vember 12 devotions, E. S. Ham mond, "Jerusalem an Internation al Experiment,' Robert M. Gatke; November 25 devotions, L. D. Smith and "Our Boys' Training School," W. H. Baillie; Decem ber 9 devotions, L. D. Smith, and The Progress of Wold Peace," Mary Findley; January 13 devotions, S. Darlow Johnson, and "William Booth, A Biograph ical Sketch," .Captain E. M. Will iams; January 27 devotions,' P. J. Sehnert, and "Problems that Face the Church," T. H. Temple. 'February 10 devotions, C. E. Ward, and "Indian School Policies and Work," O. H. Lipps; Febru ary 24 devotions, W. C. Kant ner, and "The Value of Lent Ob servance," George H. Swift; March 10 devotions. B. F. Shoemaker, and "Recent Lives of Christ," J. D. McCormlck; March 24 devo tions, J. M. Comer, and "Religion and Health," P. W. Eriksen; April 14 devotions, C. A. Kells, and "Christian Faith In Immortality," L. W. Blddle; April 28 devo tions, W. Earl Cochran, and "The Care of Our Feeble Minded," Dr. J. N. Smith; May 12 devotions, A. S. Henderson and "The Church's Opportunity Through Re creation," Harry E. Gardner; May 26 devotions, Jehu Oliver, and "Reaching and Winning the Mass es," A. P. Layton. Membership Given . Following is the present mem bership of the association for the year 1929-20: C. I. Andrews, Kimball School of Theology; Les lie Bailey, Mill Street M. E.; L. W. Blddle; Castle United Breth ren; W. N. Blodgett; John M. Canse, Kimball school; W. Earl Cochran, Calvary Baptist; W. N. Coffee, Free Methodist; J. M. Co mer, Adventist; P. W. Eriksen, American Lutheran; Harry E. Gardner, Jason Lee; Robert M. Gatke, Willamette university; M. A. Groves, West Salem; E. S. Hammond, Kimball school; C. C. Haworth, South Salem Friends; A. S. Henderson, First United Brethren; D. J. Howe, First Chris tipn; W. H. Hertiog, Kimball school; E. V. Jennison, Evangel istic tabernacle; S. Darlow John son, Leslie M. E.; W. C. Kant ner, retired Congregational; C. A. Kells, Y. M. C. A.; C. M. Keefer. Kimball school; A. P. Layton, Evangelical; W. G. Lienkaemper, Reformed; S. E. Long, Hopewell; J. D. McCormick, Kimball school; A. S. Mulligan, retired M. E.; G. Norisue, Labish Japanese; Jehu Oliver, retired United Brethren; R. L. Payne. First Baptist; G. W. Rutsch, German Baptist; P. J. Sehnert, Center street M. E.; B. F. Shoemaker, Court Street Chris tian; E. C. Sims, Highland Friends; L. D. Smith, Nazarene; H. C. Stover, Knight Memorial; George Swift. Episcopal; Fred C. Taylor, First M. E.; T. H. Temple, M. E. district superintendent; N. K. Tally, Presbyterian; Charles E. Ward, First Congregational; F. B. Wedle, Mennonite; Captain E. M. Williams, 8alvation Army. Radio Singer Has Part In Rclly Day Meeting At Christian Chnrch DALLAS, Oct. 11. Sunday, Oc tober IS will be "Home coming day" at the Christian church for which ft special program has been planned. Beulah Belle Smith, ra dio singer of kuin win ne neara at both the Bible school and morn ing services. Mrs. Carol Mahaf fey, blind reader from the Eugene Bible school, will demonstrate the Braille system of reading with copies Of the magasine at the Bi ble school service. The annual rally day will be Oc tober 17, when the mark for at tendance at Sunday school has been set for S7S. The Mt. Olivet quartet from Portland will sing at the services that day. Calvary Baptist Church Choir Group Holds First " Social Mating of Fell The choir membership of the Calvary Baptist church gathered at the church parlors Thursday night for the first social and busi ness meeting of the year. About 45 persons were present. Includ ing the 37 members of the choir and the director. Rev. W. Earl Cochran, pastor of the chnrch. Games and refreshments were the particular orders of the eve ning. J. Dale Taylor Is president of the group. Walter T. Jenks was chairman of the entertain ment committee tor the initial fall meeting and Mrs. J. Dal Taylor had charge of the refreshments. LUTHER LEAGUES WILL MET HERE Annual Convention of Colum bia District to be Held Here Next Week End Approximately 109 delegates I league convention which will be held in Salem Friday, Saturday and Sunday, October 18, 19 and 20. Conrention session will be held at the American Lutheran church, on Church street between Chemeketa and Center. Rev. P. W. Erlksen is pastor of the local church. Conrention theme for the gath ering of the Columbia district. which comprises Oregon and southern Washington, .will be "Clearing the Way for Christ?" Rev. F. 8. Beistel of Eugene will deliver the key -note address at 8 o'clock Friday evening. A full program is planned for Saturday and Sunday. Sunday will be ban ner day, with folks from practi cally every Luther league in the district expected to be in attend ance. Miss Olive J. Abrahamsen of Portland is president of the dis trict leagues; Grace Beistel of Eu gene is secretary; and Ralph Lud ke of Vancouver, Wash., is treas urer. Presbyterian Women Of Woodburn Planning For First Fall Sale WOODBURN, Oct. 11 Mrs. E. J. Allen. Mrsi S? W. Maupin, Mrs. A. H. Dean tand Mrs. Jane Mack were Joint hostesses to the Pres byterian Ladles' Aid meeting held in the church basement Wednes day afternoon. Devotions were lead by Mrs. Henry G. Hanson. The president, Mrs. Henry Layman, appointed the following committees to make the final arrangements for the Friend ly Service sale to be held In the Ogle bnilding Saturday and Mon day; clerks, Mrs. O. W. Noyes and Mrs. R. L. Bonn; cooked food, Mrs. A. H. Dean, Mrs. H. F. But terfleld, Mrs. E. J. Allen and Mrs. Rae Gibbons; . notion counter, Mrs. Harold Asplnwall, Mrs. Jack Hansen, Mrs. Lester Smith and TOST eOKOBEGATIOSAX, Center and Liberty streets. Charles E. Ward, patter; Phone 591-B. Morning service 11 e clock; subject: "The TJa escapable Christ." Special music: An them: "O Saviour of the WorM," by Goss. Solo, "My Faith in Thee," sane by Mrs. Harms. Evening service 7:30 o'clock; subject: "Respect for Law," il lustrated by the five-reel moving picture, "The Transgressor." dealing with the liquor question. Special music: Anthem: "Let Ail on Earth Their Voices Raise." Duet: "Sweet Hour of Prayer," Mrs. Harms and Mrs. McCallister. 8unday school 9:45 a. m.; F. E. Keer, snpt. Mid week services 7:30 p. m., 'Wednesday. A Study of the Psahns. TOST OEBMAV BAPTIST N. Cottage and D. streets. G. W. Rutteh, pastor. 6. Sehunke, ass's, pastor. Fhone 2927-J. Morning service 11:00 o'clock; subject: "God's Mercy Towards Soul-thirsting World." Chnrch choir singing: "Coma Unto Me" by Geo. Stock ton. Evening service 7:30 o'clock: sub ject: "Rebelling Against the King." Pis- tor preaching. Special music: Mixed quar tet singing "Take Thou My Hand." Sun day school f:45 a. m.: Sam Schirman, supt. Midweek services 8 p. m. ; Wednes day. Pastor, leader; place, church. TOST BAPTIST Marion and Liberty streets. Robert L. Payne, pastor: Phone 1920. Morning serv ice 11 o'clock; ssbjeet: "Why Did God Create t" Alto aeraonette for children. Evening service f :30 o'clock; subject: lit numnnggery oi vumm, xioiyroiier issa and the other Isms." Special musie: Chorus Choir and Orchestra. Sunday school t :5 a. m.; Fred Broer, Ralley day services. Midweek services 7:30 p. m. Thursday. Toung people's meetings: Three gToups meeting at :30. CALVARY BAPTIST High and Court streets. W. Earl Coch n. pastor. Phone 852. Morning service 10:50 o'clock; subject: "Others." Speci al musie: Anthem, "Behold, the Maater Fasseth by. by Hammond. (Sunday school 9:45 a. .; W. T. Jenks, snpt. Mid week services 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Plaee, chnrch. Young people's aaeetings: Topic. "Jesas Teaching us to nay. Loader, Miss La Yinia Buirgy. AMERICA JJffTBXBAV Chnrch street between Chemeketa and Center. Rev. P. W. Eriksen, pastor. 11 ss RaliT Day vregram and sermon. Anthem by the ehoir.-Evening service at SO o'clock. Topic: "Two rrooigais ana Their Father." 30 minute song service led hy William MeGilehxiet. director of musie. Sunday school at 9:45. Mas Gehl har, snpt. Sunday is "Rally Day." Every member shea Id be present in 8unday school and church and should invite eth era. Good program. Luther league 6:30. Senior and intermediate devotionals at 6:30. All leaguers, for the chnrch chorus. - TOST PKESBYTESIaK . Berth Winter and Chemeketa streets. Neman K. Tally. . D. D., pastor. Phone 1610-W. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sub ject: "The Problem of . India." The third of a series of sermons deelmjr with the World Work of the church. Special music Anthem. "Bo Glad O To Righteous' (8peneo). Organ numbers: "Allegretto Graswso" (Tours). "Poetlude in Kb" (Batiste). Evening service 7:30 o'clock; object: "A High Opinion of One's Self." Anthem. "Love Not the World" (Barker), fifteen-minute prelude of or gan music Prof. Churchill will play: "8t illness of Sight" (Chubb). "Sons of Gratitude" (Cole), and "Hnmoresqn" (Dvorak). Bandar school. 9:30 a. U M. Rsmaga, acting sept. Midweek services T:SO p. m., Thursday: Dr. Tally, leader. Tonne neople's meetings:- Chris tian Endeavor societie meet at :30. TOST XSTHOSIST XTZtOOPAX. Corner of State and Church streets. T. C. Taylor, pastor. Phono 872. Morn ing service 11 o'clock; subject: "The Changing World and the Changeless Christ." Organ prelude, "Morning Song (Merkel): Anthem. "Tho Radiant Morn (Woodward); Solo, "Tho Good Shep herd" (Van do Water), Mrs. F. W. Gaw. Evening service 7:80 clock; subject : Tho Divine Friend. Organ prelude. "Audaate Caatabila" ' (Teehaikewaky) ; Anthem, "Too Bilent Sea " (Neidlinger) ; Solo, "Grams and Roses'" (Bartlett); R. D. Barton. Snaday school 8:45 a. m.: Ben E. RickH, oust.- Midweek services T :so n, m. Thnraaar: tko aateevJeeaer. Subject: "A Psalm of God's Providence." Epwertk league meetings: University enapter, "What In a tjoe Timet" Lea or, Margaret Scnreiber. First church chapter, "What It Meaaa to be a Chris tian at Work". Leader. Norman Wins low. Junior high chapter. Mrs. C M. Keefsr, counsellor. Junior church 11:00 a. an. la Annas. Metssge, "The Village Carpenter,' ' loader MUa Sutherland. TOST craaxsTiAB . High and Center streets. D. 3. Howe, pastor. Phono 294. Moraine service 11 'dock: subject. "The Parable of, tko Sower." SpocaU maaic: Anthem, "Jesas Mlas Ruth Bolt; hot doc stand, Mrs. W. F. Norman and Mrs. J. J. Hall; salesladies, Mr. H. G. Hanson, Mrs. O. W. Noyes, Mrs. 8. W. Maapln. Mrs. H. Overton and Mrs. Henry Layman. Hiss Gladys Renn and Mrs. Jack Hansen entertained the group with voeal solos and Mrs. Katherine Powell gave an Inter esting review of one of the cur rent English novels. Ratty Day Observance For Knight Memorial Group Witt, be Sunday Rally day will be observed Sun day in the Knight Memorial Con gregational church, beginning with a program at the morning worship hour at 11 o'clock. Three minute addresses will be given as follows: " "The Joy of Service" by Don, aid J. Allison; "Christian Loyalty" by Caroyl Braden; "Mothers and the Sunday School' by Mrs. E. B. Daugherty; "Reaching Forward" by Dr. F. E. Brown; "The Vil lagers Cooperate," a story told by Velma May; "The Touchdown," by H. C. Stover. The musical features will be two songs by the junior department and "I Will Lift Up My Eyes" (Wilson), by the ladies' chorus, and "I Want My Life to Tell" by the male quartet. Three Congregational Groups Will Gather During Coming Week 'Events of the week for. the first congregational church are announced as follows by the pas tor. Rev. Charles E. Ward: Tuesday evening at 7: SO o'clock the Young People's Fort nightly club will meet at the church for a devotional meeting followed by a social' hour. Wed nesday afternoon the Woman's Union will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Elgin, 1475 North Liberty street, for work and busi ness. Ail the women of the church should come and their friends are welcome. Wednesday eve ning at 7:30 the minister will be gin a series of studies on the Psalms. This will be a meeting for stndy, meditation and prayer. Wept," (Witty). Wolfe. Hymn by Lueile Cnmmings. Me." In memory Bsritono solo, Victor quartet, "Abide with Evening service 7:80 of Ines Wood. Solo, o clock; subject: Our Triumphant Leadership. Closing session of the O. E. Convention, the pastor preaching. Special music: Musie and program of C. E. Union. Solo: "The Holy City." (Adams). Vcitor Wolfe. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Midweek services 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Young people's meetings: 30 p. m. Inspirational C. E. meeting with convention, delegates present. SUMMIT CHURCH Orchard Heights road. Meredith A. Groves, pastor. Phono 1341-R. Morning service 9:45 o'clock: subject: "Galilee of the Nations." Sunday school, 11 a. m. : Larkin Grice, supt. FOBS MXXORIAX. Corner Gerth Ave- and Third street. West Salem. Meredith A. Groves, pastor. Phono 1341-R. Morning service 11:00 o'clock; subject: "Galilee of tho Na tions. ' Children s sermoneue. Ambi tious Kesima." Special musie by the Junior Chorus Choir. Evening service 7:30 o'clock; subject: "Tho Gates of tho City." Special music: "Vocal Duet by the Warren sister. Vocal solo by Misa Ruth Bedford. Sunday school 9:45 a. m.; Les ter DeLapp, supt. Midweek services 8 m.. Thursday. The pastor. leader: plaee, Epworth league room. Xouug peo ple's meetings: 8:30 p. m. Intermediate and Senior leagues. CHURCH OF THE VAZAREVB One block south of Center on 19th treat. L. D. Smith, pastor. Phono 8940. Morning service 11 o'clock; subject: Return. Return. O. Shnlamite. Return. Return." Mr. and Mrs! Paul Meyers will sing a duet. Evening service 7:30 o'clock; subject: "Confession of Sin, but Failing to Forsake." Rer. Loura Meyer, preaching. Clyde Hotter will stag a solo: "I Know Ho can Save Mo Too." by VaadaU. Sunday school 9:45 a. as.; Frank Litwiller, supt. Midweek services 30 s. m.. Wednesday. Pastor. leader: place, church. Young people's meetings: sanaay o:su p. m. Miss The Sampson in charge. Tko juniors will meet with Mra. Smith, the aupervisor, at 8:30 p. as. Tho Toung people's prayer meeting will bo at the home wf Mr. and Mrs. A, O. Schroeder, Friday evening at 7:30. LESLIE, MEMORIAL rMetbodist Episcopal) South Commercial and Myers atreeta. S. Darlow Johnson, pastor. Phono 8794. Morning service 11 o'clock: subject: Around tho World with $100." Special musie: Anthem, "Rock of Ages." (Hcy ser). Evening service 7:30 o'clock: sub ject: "Press Forward," by Ormsl B. Trick, assistant paster. Snaday school 8:45 a. m.; E. D. Rosemaa, supt. Mid week services 8:8 p. m Thursday. The second of a church night series, with pot rack tapper, followed by devotions ana -program. Young peonies 'meetings Leslie (veung people). Francis Asbury (high school) and. Intermedia to leagues (Junior niga) meet at S:30 p. in. MUX ST. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner Mill nnd 15th streets. Leslie B. Bailey, pastor. Morning . service 11:08 o'clock; subject: "God's Fellow-worker Hie Assurance of Success." Evening servlee 7:10 o'clock: subject! "Jems, tho right of the World." Sunday school : a. m.; miss Esther Erieksoa, supt. Midweek service 8 p. m.. Wednesday: pastor, leader; place, church. Young people s- meetings: Epworth league, 8:80 p. m., at the chnrch. - GLAD TIDINGS MI8SIOE 888 Court street. C 8. Johnson, nee- tor. Services 8 p. nt. evening service. S o'clock. Sundsy school 8 . m. Mid' week service. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday evenings. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Corner Liberty sad Chemeketa streets. "Am Sin. Disease nnd Death Real I lesson topic of services it 11 a n. and 8 . sa. Meeting Wednesday evening1 at 8 o'clock. Sunday achool 8:45 and 11 o'clock. Beading roam for public mala taiaea at dOff Masonic temple. Open from 11 a. m., to 5:10 p. nv, except Bnndaya an holidays. RSFOSXE9 - Corner Capital and Marion streets. W, O. , LienkaexepOr. ' pastor. Phone 888- Wt Morning service 18 o'clock. Tho nana) harvest homo and missionary Bunday will bo observed. Anthem by. tho choir: "Odd of tho Earth," by Carrie B. Adams, and "Tho Voice of Praise," by E. S. Lorona. Afternoon service 8 e clock. Mission so ive. Rev. -A. F. Lienkaemper preaching. Special musie ; Solos by F. X. Kruso and J. - Adcle Lienkaemper: by Mho choir "How EseeUent is Thy Name" and "Lead Kindly Light." by E. W. Creil. Sunday school 10 a. m.; F. E. Kruso, sups. FEB KETHODin Corner Market and North Winter ta.. JT.aw. Coffee,, pastor; ,-. .Phono Woodburn Bible School Attracts Much Attention WOODBURN, Oet 11. Several classes were 100 per cent In at tendance for the first day of the week day Bible school which open ed In the Presbyterian church Thursday .afternoon. A great deal of interest Is taken In this course by the students and classes are held for those children from the third to seventh grades of elementary schooling. The classes begin In the morning land are conducted during the day giv ing one hour to each grade. The students are excused from school andn conducted to the chnrch, where the classes are taught, fol lowing the state course of study. Mrs. G. 8. Nash, of Portland has been engaged to teach the school and Mr. L. C. Bartlett of Wood burn is her assistant. Mrs. Nash has -had three years experience in this line of teaching, having taught in St. Helens, Rainier and Hillsboro in previous years. W. F. Norman, who was directly re sponsible for the beginning of the Bible school was np from Port land to attend the first day of school. Services at Institutions ' For Sunday Announced Services at the state Institutions for Sunday, October IS, have been assigned as follows: Rev. W. Earl Cochran, Calvary Baptist; state hospital; Captain- E. M. Williams. Salvation Army, feeble minded home; Rev. S. Darlow Johnson, Leslie memorial, cottage farm; Rev. L. D. Smith, Church of the Nazarene, girls' school; Rev. Rob ert L. Payne, First Baptist, tu berculosis hospital. Rickreatt Ladies9 Aid Elect Year's Officers RICKREALL The Ladies' Aid met with Mrs. Campbell October 11. New officers were elected as follows: Mrs. Tom Burch. presi dent; secretary, Mrs. Oran Kell ogg; vice-president, Mrs.(Beauer; treasurer, Mrs. Vaughn. 'The La dies' Aid hostess for November will be Mrs. George Wait. J29S-W. Morning service. 11 o'clock; Preaching by the pastor. There will be special singing at tho morning service. Evening service 7:80 o'clock; Preach- nr by the pastor. Mrs. Edna Hansen will lead a song service In the evening preceding the sermon. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. ; Herbert Hansen, rapt. Mid week services 7:30 p. m. Thursday. Young people 'e meetings: 8:80 Sunday evening led by Robert Barnett. CASTLE UNITED BRETHREN Nebraska and North 17th street. L. W. Biddle, pastor: Phone 2622-J. Morning service' 11 o'clock; subject: "FdTlowing vision. Communion service. Wo will join tho County Christian Endeavor Con vention services on Sunday evening at the First Christian church. Sunday school 10 a. m. ; Temperance lesson.. Midweek services 7:30 p. m., Thursday; the pastor, leader. Ladies' Aid meeting Wednesday at the church. FIRST SPIRITUAL Fraternal temple on Center street be tween Liberty and High, services 7 :45 m.. Bunday. Kev. Luella Js. La Valley, pastor, will bo tho speaker. Messsges. A circle will bo held Sunday evening from to 7:30 e clock. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa streets. Rot. George Herbert Swift, pastor. Phono 1045-J. Holy Communion 7:30 a. m.; morning service 11 o'clock. Sundsy school 45 a. m, Robert Aomcycr, supt. COURT STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST Courts and 17th atreeta. B. F. Shoe maker, pastor. 344 18th street. Phono 1576-J. Evening service adjourned for C. E. convention in First church. ' Sun day school 9:45 a. m., Mrs. Frank Mar shall, supt. Midweek services 7: bo p. Thursday; place, church narlor. Toung people s meeting in First Xhrittisn church in convention. FIRST EVANGELICAL Liberty and Center streets. A. F. Lay- ton, pastor. Phone 991-J. Morning serv ice. 11 o'clock; suDect: van reateeost Bo Repeated I" Evening service 7:80 o'clock; subjet: "God's Call to tho Un converted." Sunday school 8:45 a. m. ; L. Ia Thorton. snpt. Midweek eervieea 7:80 p. m., Thursday; 6. N. Thompson, loader; place, at church. Yoang people's meeting Boa day evening st 7 :80. Leader, Lillian Garnjobst; topic: "Jesus' Teach ing on Prayer." - CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 6S5 Ferry street. (Fourfold Gospel Church). 8. 8. Rally day program at 8:45.- Homo coming service with tber naelo offering at 11 o'clock. Young Peo ple's Bally ot SrOO and closing service at 7!30 e clock. Tho pastor win preaca at 11. o'clock and at 7:80. Special musie at each service. Prayer and fellowship meeting Tuesday evening-, at tho Taber nacle. Young people's cottage prayer mooting Thursday night. Junior Y: r. 8. Saturday afternoon at s:lO. UNITARIAN CHURCH Cottars snd Chemeketa streets. Rev. Martin F. Ferrer, minister. Chnrch school at 10 a. m. Graded instruction. W. E. Fokbnaa. supt. Devotional services nt 11 m. Mr. Furrey will have for his sub ject: "Tho Power of Prayer." Mrs. W. A. Denton, musical director at tbo piano. Leonard Moser will play too noun dar ing tho offertory. ' IT. JOHN'S LUTHERAN (Mo. Syn.) North 16th and A ate block north of Old People's bono. H. W. Greet, psttor, Engiiak services :4 wins iiory- uom m union, preparatory service 8:15. Gar- mam service 11 o'clock. CENTER STREET GERMAN M. E. . Thirteenth and Center streets. P. J, Sehnert, pastor. 774 North Winter street. Phono 680-M. Sunday school meets at 10:00 e m. Public worship and pulpit message at 11 a. ml. ana 7:SO p. m. E3TIOHT MEMORIAL Nineteenth and Ferry streets. B. C. Etover, pastor. Phone 1834-J. Horning service 11 -o'clock; Raay Day, program. Evening servlee V:SO o'clock; subject: "Building the Church." Special wiuoie: "Make His Praise Glorious," (Ash ford). Sunday school 18 a. 8L 0. & Harri, supt. Young people s meeting 8:45 CHRIST EVANGELICAL LTJTHBBA Eigthtoenta and State streets. Rot. Amoa E. Miameman, pastor. Phone 8738. German morning service 10:80 "Veleek: subject - for tho communion preparatory services: "Tue Kepeataneo a Prime Bo ouisito for .. Communion Attendaaoe." "Tho Body and Bipod in tho Sacrament,' for tho communion service. Special an sic: "Just as I am," by tho choir. Sun day aehoot 9:4 a. m.; Misa Martha Bat termna, supt. Young? people' a meetings: Lather Loagna meeting; 7:80 p. nv, Misa Martha Eattermaa, loader. A devotional mntav a istteara oj tho paster. ALLIANCE PLANS RALLY SERVICES Special Features to be Heard At AH Meetings Sunday, Pastor Reports Rally day and homecoming will be observed at the Christian and Missionary Alliance tabernacle Sunday, when an Interesting ser ies of programs for the day has been planned. Rev. Louise Pan nell is acting pastor. The rally will begin with th Sunday school program at 9:45 o'clock, for which special music by the chil dren's choir and recitations by members of the school have been prepared. Homecoming service will be st 11 o'clock, which members who reside at a distance have been especially nrged to attend. The young people will meet in special rally services at 8 o'clock, for which an outside speaker has been secured. The closing service will open at 7:30 o'clock, with the pastor preaching. Special music has been ar ranged, including a duet, "Gamb ling" to be sung by Elrina Oraw and Luverne Olson at the morn ing service. Mrs. Bertha Sheets will play an accordion solo at the Sunday school rally and also at the young people's meeting. A special offering to meet the in debtedness on the tabernacle will be taken at the 11 o'clock service. Community Program to Be Held at Englewood Church Friday Evening "The Church in Englewood" will hold a Community night pro gram at the church at Nebraska and N. 17 th streets on Friday, October 18, at 7:30 p. m. The senior C. E. society. Miss Marie Waldorf, president, and the Worn, an's Missionary society, Mrs. L. W. Biddle, president, are the sponsors. There will be a community sing, several special numbers and Pro fessor Roy Lockenour of Willam ette university, will speak on his trip to the Orient. Everyone is Invited, says Rev. L. W. Biddle, pastor of the church. Supper will be served In the church basement at 6:30 o clock by the two societies, with Mrs. K. W. Harritt as chairman. Reception for Pastor And Members Thursday A reception will be held at the First Methodist church Thursday evening for Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Taylor and family and members of the congregation who have been received within the conference year. Dr. Taylor was returned to First Methodist church as pastor by the annual conference which met in Portland late In September and members of the congregation will gather to welcome him and to mingle with the new members and friends of the congregation In an evening of good fellowship. Missionary Association Holds Interesting Meet HAZEL GREEN, October 11. The Women'a Missionary associa tion gave the following program Thursday afternoon at the home of Miss Ruby Woodward: Subject, How a Good Thing Spread; wor- shlo service. "The Light of the World: Carrying Coals to New castle: the West Carrying the Gospel to the East;" "The Brave Armenians," the struggle of the Christian church in Armenia; prayer of Augustine; "Books! Books! Books!" exercise; wonder box. Anti-Saloon League s Superintendent Talks Rev. R. E. Close, superinten dent of the Anti-Saloon league of Oregon will deliver an Interest ing addresa on "Prohibition and the Rising Generation" as the First German Baptist church, Cot tage and D streets, Sunday morn ing. October IS. Mr. Close's ad dress is un-to-the-minute and brimful of interesting and vital faets. North Dakota Minister To Preach Sunday Night The Rev. Lours Meyers, of Val ley City, N. Dakl, will preach at the unurcn oz me .nazarene sun- day evening at 7: JO. Rev. Mey ers is an outstanding lady preach er and will oring a strong gospel message. Rev. L. D. Smith, pastor. says. Clyde Hoffer will sing at the same servlee, "I know he can save me too." CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Grand Theatre Rally Day Program in Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Preaching 10:60 aja. and 7:80 p.m. B. T.'s 8:30 A. M. "A GREAT CrrY" Anthem: 'My God, My Father" by Wrlgley P.M. "OTHERS" Anthem: "Behold The Master Passe th by." Hammond. Chorus Choir A hearty welcome for yon. W. Earl Cocliraskj pastor. AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Oivroh St. Be. Cbemeket and Ceaier, A Downtown Chorda. 11 A. M. Church and Rally Day PK7am Anthem: The Choir. 7:30 P. M. Two Prodigals and Their Father . Musie Choir and Chnrch Chorus William McGilchrist, director of music; Max Gehlar, Supt Bunday School; and Fred Relnwald, Pres. Lnther League. The Helpful Church. . Rev. P..Hr. TERSKXESf, PASTOR.' . A Sermon for the Week ' ' Service Station Parable By L. Y?. BIDDLE (Pastor of the Castle United Bretkern Church) Text God alsan.evpplj all your meeds. PbiL 4:19. -Introduction This Is a day of automobiles and service sta tions. They are to be found In most every part of the world. They effect every phase of life. Signs along the highway direct you to the service stations where assistance, supplies, snd shelter may be secured. Human, lives, life cars, are In constant need of ad justment, repairs ot supplies. Christ's chnrch. wherever It la found. Is God's great service station. Both young and old are urged to halt a few minutes amid the busy rush of life and made the needed soal repairs. L The church is like a service station in that it gives Infor mation to the weary traveler who cries ''Which way shall I take for the bright golden span that bridges the waters so safely for man?" The great guide book, the Bible, makes plain the highway of holiness; the trail to the mountain of consecration; the road to the valley ot service. Jesus said "I am the way, follow me." II. Again, the church provides repairs for those who have broken hearts and feelings and to those who come pleading "God be merciful to me a sinner." Riding in a car with a flat tire is very uncomfortable; bnt many people are going through life hit ting the chuck holes and ruts with the result that they are giving forth sighs, groans and discords because they have spiritually a flat tire. They need to get in one of God's service stations and be filled with the love of Jesus the life's journey will be a pleas ure. No matter how beautiful the body, if the engine needa re pairs, the car 1b useless. The soul of man is of most vital impor tance; do not be hitting on only two cylinders. If there is carbon wrong thoughts, deeires, plans and sins remember David's way; "Wash me and cleanse me, purge me with bysop." III. The church, like the service station, is the dispenser of supplies. "God shall supply ail your needs according to his riches in glory by Jesus Christ." No matter how nice your car, it will not run without water,, oil and gasoline. A like truth applies to the spiritual man; we are like small storage batteries which need to be connected to the great dynamo very often. Keep the first class condition by being faithful to the worship and work of the church. Carry insurance against loss here and hereafter Dorcas Society Holds Meeting at Lutheran Church on Wednesday The Dorcas society of Christ Lutheran church met at the church parlors Wednesday after noon with Mrs. A. Fleming, Mrs. Christ Frahm and Mrs. W. Bush entertaining. After the routine business plans were made for a chicken-noodle dinner to be held Tuesday, October 29, in the church parlors at Eighteenth and State streets. Committees were appointed as follows: Mrs. L. E. Barrick, Mrs. Clarke Lee, Mrs. Louise Abrey, Mrs. W. C. Miller, and Mrs. Al fred Propp, committee for chick en dinner; Mrs. L. E. Barrick and Mrs. H. D. Watson, flower com mittee; Mrs. A. Zamzow and Mrs. H. D. Watson, program commit tee and Mrs. A. Albers, Mrs. Lou ise Abrey and Mrs. L. E. Barrick, visiting committee. Places for Ladies9 Aid Gatherings Are Listed The circles of the Aid society of the First Methodist church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 In the following homes: South Central, Mrs. F. C. Taylor, 636 State; West Central, Mrs. R. C. Glover 635 North Commercial; East Central, Mrs. W. T. Rigdon, 299 North Winter; Southeast, Mrs. N. S. Savage. 293 South 14th; Tew Park, Mrs. Josephine Davis and Mrs. Ida Shade, 748 Ferry; Naomi. Mrs. Walter Pennington, 1360 Center; Lucy Ann Lee, Mrs. H. L Standley, 172S State. Leslie League Meets in Church Thursday Night Members of the Leslie League of Leslie Memorial church met at the church Thursday evening for a business meeting. Sterns Cushlng was elected president, Maxine Ulrich was chosen secre tary and Ersel Donaldson fourth vice president, These young people were chosen to fill vacancies in the cabinet. Interest in Religioxis Meetings Said Growing Meetings at the' Glad Tidings assembly, which Is now meeting over the Western Anto Supply store, are growing- in interest, re ports the pastor, Kev. C. 8. John son, who says that the poor and the sick and the needy are espe cially Invited to meet with the assembly. Burjgoyne, Turner Pastor, Ready for Year's Work TURNER. Rev. W. S. Bur geyne. the new pastor ot the Methodist Episcopal church, will give bis first sermon Sunday morning. He Is anxious to meet all the church membership and friends. There will be special musie. Calvary Church Society I o Meet With Mrs. King; Weekday Meetings Given The Woman's Missionary socle y of the Calvarv Bantiat h nrH will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 a ciocn ai me nome of Mrs. George King, 1820 Fair mount street. Mrs. Foster will have charge of the meeting and Mrs. D. R. Peterson will lead the devotions. Other meetings of groups of the church include the board of trustees' meotinv Unni.. night, the orchestra practice Tnes- aay, tne midweek prayer sefvlce gathering; Wednesdar nirht a choir practice Thursday night. The worm wiae uuiid will also hold its regular meeting Monday eve- uiiig. Ford Memorial Church School Plans to Elect Officers Tuesday Night Official board tnAtfnr 1iAH.J -a r . . . wsi vr aaa w held Monday night at 8 o'clock, announces Rev. Meredith Oraven. l uiu iutiiiiurixi fnnrn n pastor. A called meetinr of the ouuuuy BCnOOl Dfiarrt tnr tha nnr. O J - . . pose of electing officers will be l. - . mm j ... eiu auesaay nignt at 8 o clock and Wednesday night at the aame uuur cuoir practice win he held. The Ladies' aid nt th. imTC.K i. planning to hold a pot luck sup- iuumusy evening ior tne men of the congregation who will be putting In the church's wood sup ply that afternoon. County Rally Planned For Christian Churches A county rally of all the Chris tian church arrouns in Marlon county will be held Monday night In the Court street Church of Christ, reports Rev. B. F. Shoe maker, host pastor. The women of the ehurch will serve a banquet at 8:30 o'clock, following which a program of music and ahort ad dress will be held. The rally Is scheduled in the interest of the local churches and state missions. Sunday Evening: 7:30 Rev. Mrs. Laura Meyers LADY EVANGELIST Will Preach, Hear Her at Church of the Nazarene On block south of Center on ilKh First Baptist Church Corner of Marlon and liberty St. Sunday Morning "WHY DID GOD CREATE?" Sunday Evening. The Htnnbiiggeiy of Cultixsn, Holy rollerism, and the other lams J First Methodist Church FRED C. TAYLOR, Minister. - . . Snnday Services, October ISth :45 A. MT. Cbareh School stoarfon . Benjamin J. RIcklL, Superintendent 11:00 A. M. Honing Worship Bemwo, "The Cbmrngtrng World suad the Chaelae Chriat" Anthem, -That Radiant Morn,! (Woodward) Solo. The Good Shepherd," (Van de Water) v . " . Mrs. F. W. Gaw '.7.''",""; ' V . T:80 P. M. Evtsfaag Worship . - : , . . , " Benson, ma Friend DWne. Anthem. The Silent Sea," (Noidllngar) - Solo, "Grasses and Rosas," (Bartlett) Mr. R. D. Barton - r . -. . . Evangelist Meade of Kansas Draws Following; Pro- ' gram Given INDEPENDENCE The com munity-wide revival la still going on In the Methodist church and la gaining In interest, attendance. and spiritual impetus each night. Delegations are coming from var ious communities and institutions to enjoy the inspiring song servi ces and the most stirring and help ful sermons of Evangelist L. A. Meade of Wichita. Kansas. A full program is announced for Saturday evening ot this week and all of next as follows: Outline of Events Saturday Family night, a spe cial program will ho given by the Booster choir of more than 60 boys and girls. The subject of the eermon will be, "The Old Fashion ed Home." Sunday 10:90 a. m., Sunday school rally of the Methodist Sun day school. Promotion, certificates will be presented to the boys and girls graduating from different grades and departments. 11:00 a. m., regular morning worship with Evangelist Meade speaking on the subject, "The Forgotten Vow." 6:30 p. m. Epworth Lea gue devotional meeting under the leadership of Miss Blanche Baker. 7:30 p. m.T Evangelistic aervice with all churches of the commun ity participating. The subject of the sermon "The Biggest Fool In Town." Club Night Included Monday Sunday school night with members of the varloua Sun day schools attending. Subject, "Life's Most Important Question." Tuesday High school night. Sub ject, "The Sheik of Independence. Wednesday church night; sub ject, "The Library of Heaven." Thursday Business people'a night subject: "The Secret of Pros perity." Friday club and frater nal order night. The member f the various clubs and fraternal orders of Independence are invited to be special guests. The subject. "A Question No Man Can Ans wer." Saturday E v e r y b o d y'a night Subject, "The Meanest Man in Town." Sunday October 20. 11:00 a. m. "The God of Those who Fall," and 7:80 p. m. "The Unpardonable Sin." There are meetings every morn ing at 9:30. This week the general theme has been, "Some Women of the Bible You Ought to Know." Next week the general theme will be "Some Men of the Bible Every one Should Know." The morning' meetings are very helpful to all who can find time to attend, be cause they are quiet and deeply devotional. The program Thursday evening was especially interesting. The evening was designated "birth day night;" each one present where he was born the first anl the spiritual time. Twenty-six states were represented. A birth day offering was taken to help de fray the expense of the meeting. Knight Memorial Plans Special Meet Wednesday The pastor and members of the congregation of the Knight Memo rial Congregational church wfH re count their experiences of summer vacation trlps at the monthly ehurch night supper to be held Wednesday evening, beginning at 8:40 o'clock, at the church par lors. A number of the members had must interesting vacation ltin-. eraries, which they will share with those present Wednesday evening. I