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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, November 9, 1929
PAGE THREE
Church News .'. Sunday Events and Happenings of the Week
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STUDY SERIES
IS INTEREST
Two Groups at Mill Street
M. E. Church Consider
ing Foreign Topic
"The Government in China"
will be the topic discussed by Pro?.
Roy M. Lockenour at the Mill
Street M. E. church, 15th and
Mill streets, Sunday evening at
6:30 o'clock. La?t Sunday an in
terested audience heard Professor
Lockenour tell of the educational
situation in China. Interesting
bits of description and incidents
of his trip last summer added
much to his entertaining talk.
gmnbap getbtceg in ibalem Cfmrcjeg
ouo TZDnras Mission
253 Court street. . 8. Johnson, pas
tor. Service 8 p. m. Fall gospel teaching
and preaching. Evening services 7:30
o'clock. Bandar school 2 p. m. Midweek
services Thursday and Saturday evenings.
Another interesting departure
In the regular program of the
church will begin next Wednes
day evening, when the time of the
midweek meeting will be divided
into two periods.
From 7:50 to 8:30 o'clock. Rev.
Leslie Bailey, the pastor, will lead
a devotional meeting. Then a stu
dy of the great religions of the
world will be aken up. This first
meeting will be a discussion of
Shintolsm, the national religion of
Japan. Mrs. Alta M. Centry will
be the leader. Something of the
history, beliefs, customs, ideas and
: influence upon Japanese are, cult
ture and government will be con
sidered." Also is similarity and un-
likeness to Christianity and Juda
ism will be studied
There will follow in the weeks
to come, studies on Buddhism. Ju
daism, Hinduism. M'ohammendan
ism and other great religious of
the world today. The studies will
. be based on a book called "Out of
Their Own Met ths," which pre
sents the religions from the lead
ers of those religions themselves.
The course will seek to discover
values and likeness to Christian
ity, wherever possible. It is open
" to all who are interested.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Corner of Liberty "and Chemeketa at
11 t. n. and 8 p. m."Adanf and Fallen
Man." lesson topic aod the lame service
ii repeated in the eft-Ding. Wednesday
' evening meeting at 8 o'clock and in
i eludes testimonies of healing through
Christian Science. Sunday school classes
t for pupils op to the sge of 20 years are
held at 9:45 and II o clock a- A
; reading room for the public is main
! tained at 406 Masonic Temple. Open from
11 to 5:30 except Sunday, and holidays.
REFORMED CHURCH
Corner Capitol and Marion streets. W.
Q. Lienkaeinpcr, pastor, i'hoae 6B8-W.
Itennan service 10 o'clock; subject: Kev.
T. 1". Bollinger, It. li., ol Madison, Wis.,
superintendent of missions, department
of the .Northwest, preaching. Special mu
sic: Anthem by the choir: "How Excel
lent la Thy Same.'' by E. 1. Loreni.
The league Invites anyone Who i English service ll o clock; subject: "The
. " , Mn1 thU tfrlpR i Church ia ths City.'1 Afternoon service
cares to come to attend this series Vr hMign pre,chint.
Of discussions. Of Which this IS tne J 8pecial mus;c: Anthem: "Kingdoms and
BeCOnd. I Thrones," by Carrie B. Adams. Sunday
school at 10 a. m.; t . e. Aruse, aupu
At noon the ladies of the church will
terve lunch in the basement.
CAS TUB UNITED BRETHREN
North 17th and N.-hraska. L. W. Bid-
die, pattor. i'hona 2'.-'2-J. Morning service-
11 .o'clock; snbjecl: "Ueaee," A
Pledge el Acceptance of the World
Peace Pact will be presented to the con
gregation. Evening service 7:30 o'clock;
subject: "The City Church in Adversi
ty and Prosperity." Sunday school 10
a. m. L. W. Kiddle, tart- Midweek serv
ices 7:30 p. m., Thursday; Mrs. Hannah
Yarnell. leader; topic: "The Holy fcipir
it." Young people's meetings: Senior
C. E., 6:30 p. m. Leader: John Gil-haust-n.
Attendance foal : 25. Ladies' Aid
meeting on Wednesday.
CHTXRCH OF THE HAZABENB
One blick so.itu of Center on 19th
street. L. 1. Smith, pastor. Phone 2110W.
Morning service 11 o clock. Kev. Laura
Meyers preaching. Special music by the
Church Choir. Evening service 7:30
o'clock; subject: "A Moth-Eaten Gar
ment." kv. Laura Meyers preaching.
Special m.sic: Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Scli roe der. will sing a duet. Sunday school
9:43 a. m. ; 1. M. Litwiller, supt. Mid
week services 7:30 p. m.; Wednesday;
L. Van Delinder. leader: place, ehuch.
Young people's meeting Sunday evening
C:30; Miss Tbea Sampson ia charge.
Mil ford Stnll will lead the meeting. The
Junior N. Y. P. S. will meet at 6:30 with
Mrs. Smith. The choir will meet with
the director, Joha S. Eiiesen, Friday eve
ning at 7:30 and Young People's prayer
meeting will follow with the president
in charge.
MILL STREET M. E.
15th and Mill streets. Leslie B. Bailey,
pastor. Morning service 11 o'clock; sub
ject: "They Who Take the Sword." Spe
cial music: Anthem by the Choir. Eve
ning service 7:30 o'clock; subject: "Aa
Abundance of Life." Special music: Hymn
by the choir. Sunday school 9:45 a. m.;
Miss Esther Erkkson, supt. Midweek serr
ices 8:00 p. m.. Wednesday; the pastor,
leader; place, at the church. Yonng peo
ple's meetings: Epworth league meets at
6:30 p. an. Professor Lockenonr of Will
amette will speak on the Uovernment of
China.
TTBST CHRISTIAN
High and Center streets. D. J. Howe,
pastor. Phone 1933 J. Moraine service 11
o'clock; subject: "The Way1! Perman
ent Universal Armistice." War Mothers
will attend ia a body. Evening service
7:30 ' clock; subject: "The Iebt Oar
Country Owes to Civilization.." Special
music : A group of patriotic songs will
be sung. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. ; Joel
K. Benton, sapt. Midweek services 7:30
p. ni-, Wednesday. Young People's meet
ings : 6 :30 p. m. Christian Endeavor meet
ings ia reception rooms. Choir rehearsal
Thursday 7:30 p. m. Miss Lois Plummer
organist; Miss Florence Howe, director of
music.
JASON LEE M. E.
North Winter and Jelfersoa streets.
Harry E. Gardner, pastor. Church achool
at 9:45 by departments with classes for
all ages. Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Special services when the annual thank
offering services of the W. 1 1. M. 8.
will be held. Miss Lucille Hixson, of
Monmouth, will sing two special songs.
Three leagues and church t ormum meet
at 6:30 o'clock. Evening praise service
at 7:30, Dr. T. H. Temple, superintendent
Salem district, speaking. Special music
under direction pf Prof. Herman Clark.
EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE
Corner 13t and Perry streets. Earls V.
Jenaison, pastor. Phone 2050-lf. Morn
ing service 11 o'clock. Eva M. Jenaison,
preaching. Evening service 7:45, the pas
tor will speak. Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
W. B. Finney, supt. The Children s
.church 6:30 p. m. Miss Lorene Fryer ia
charge. .Midweek services: Tuesday night.
topical Bible study. Wednesday afternoon
2:30, prayer hour. Thursday night, praise
and prayer. Saturday night, young peo
ple a service to be held in rear room.
IIRST SPIRITUALIST
Fraternal Temple on Center street be
tween Liberty and High, services this
Sundsy evening at 7:30 o'clock. The
regular pastor, Jiev. Luctla M. LaYalley
wiU be the speaker. Topic: "Spiritualism,
it Position in Human Affairs." Mess
ages. A circle will be held Sunday eve
ning from 6 to 7 o'clock.
CHJUSTIAN AND MISSIONAET
, ALLIANCE
S55 Ferry street. Louise Pinnell, pastor.
Phone 2286-R. Sunday achool 9:45 a. sa.
Preaching eervieea en the Holy Spirit.
Subject: "Christ and the Holy Spirit."
Y. P. 8. 6:30. Evening evangelistic serv
ices at 7:30 o'clock.. Subject: "Con
science." Prayer and fellowship meeting
Taerday night at the tabernacle. 1. P. S.
cottage meeting Thursday night.
PASTOR
MB
PROPHECY GLASSES
ZHMANUEX. BAPTIST
Corner Haiel and Academy. Come and
hear the pure gospel preached. Sunday
achool at 10 a. m. Lesson: Exodus 24.
Preaching services at 11 a. m., and 7:30
p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening
at 7:30 o'clock.
UNITARIAN CHURCH
Cottage and Chemeketa streets. Rev.
Martin i. Ferrey, minister. Church school
at 10 a. m. Graded instruction. W. E.
teldman, supt. Devotional services at
11 a. m. Subject of the sermon: "Swords
and Plowshares." A sermon for Armistice
Uay. Mrs. Martin Ferrey will sing, "The
Peace of God," by Gounod. Mrs. W.
A. Denton at tne piano.
HIGHLAND FRIENDS
Highland and Church streets. Edgar P.
Sims, pastor. Morning service 11 o clock.
Subject: "The Fallen Race." Evening
service 7:3) o'clock; subject: "The
Things Which Shall Be Hereafter." Sun
day school 10 a. m.; E. M. Beckett,
supt. Midweek services 7:30 p. m., Thurs
day; the psstor, lesder; place, church.
Young people meetings: Jr. C. E., 5:30
p. m.; Sr. C E., 6:30 p. m.
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
1346 North Church ttreet. C. W.
Hatch, psstor. Phone 1960-J. Morning
service, 11 o'clock. Evening service 7:30
o'clock. Sunday acnool 10 a. m.; Lyle
Knox, supt. Midweek services 7:30 p. m.,
Wednesday; place, church. Young peo
ple's meetings: 6:30 p. m.. Senior Mis
sionary program.
A class In prophecy ia being
organized at the Christian and
Missionary alliance tabernacle for
the winter months, announces the
pastor. Rev. Louise Pinnell. The
first class was held Friday night,
with an introductory lesson on
the eight Bible dispensations as
regards God's dealings with man.
Rev. Pinnell, who has conducted
large prophecy classes in other
pastorates In the past 14 years,
will conduct the sessions.
The study will begin with the
primal creations, giving a general
survey of the eight dispensational
periods, but will deal principally
with those prophecies concerning
the dispensations affecting the
present day. Anyone is welcome
to enroll in the class, which will
be held from 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock
on Friday nights.
SUMMIT
Orchard Heights. Meredith A. Groves,
pastor. Phone. i:Ul K. MorniDg service,
9:45 s clock; subject:
ofthe Meek." Sunday school, 10:45 a.
Larkin Grice, supt.
War Mothers Will Attend
Christian Church Services
Sunday; Peace is Theme
War Mothers will attend in a
body the services at the First
Christian church at 11 -o'clock
Sunday morning, when the pas
tor, Rev. D. J. Howe, will preach
on "The Way to Permanent Uni
versal Armistice." A section will
be reserved for the War Mothers
and offleers of the group urge
that as many as possible attend.
Special music haS been aranged
for the service, including a solo,
"Christ in Flanders" (Ward
Stephens) by Miss Lucile Cum
mings. The choir will sing "Na
tional Anthem" by Kellar and
"God Bless America" by DeKo
ven. Patriotic services will also be
held at the church Sunday evening.
FIRST EVANGELICAL
Liberty and Center streets. A. P. Lay
ton, pastor. Phone 991-J. Morning serv
ice 11 o'clock; subject: "Some F'acts
Concerning Miasions." Kveniag servlee
7:30 o'clock; subject: "The Christian's
Message to the World." Sunday school
9:45 a. m.; L. L. Thornton, aupt. Mid
wnek servieea 7:30 p. m.. Thursday; G.
X. Thompson, leader; place, at church.
Young people's meetings: Sunday p. m.
at ti:30. Topic: "Uprooting the Cauae
of War." Leroy Rudin, leader.
SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS
South Commercial at Washington street.
Chaa. C. Hawortb, pastor. Phone 1697-W.
Morning service 11 o'clock; subject:
"Why All War Ia Unchristian." Arm
istice Day sermon. Special music: Solo by
Nathan Cook. Evening service 7:30
Vh. ieVin;: o'clock. Sundsy school 10 a. m.; Mrs.
The Inheritance ' ... ' rUi.t .n UiJV
jarucina x ""wv,
services 7:80 p. m., Thursday ; the pas
tor, leader: place, the church. Young
I . . r. i . n n M
FORD MEMORIAL M. E. COMMUNITY people a meetings. -Dunuay . y.
Salem. Meredi'th A. Groves, pastor. Phone A m fit! C fin LnthfTOTl GrOUD
1341-a Morning service 11 o'clock; sub- I lHICI ICUI L.UUICIU11 VIIWSa
jfet: "The Inheritance of the Meek.
Also a sermonette for children. Piano
voluntary by Eva Arnold; chorus by
Junior Choir. Evening service 7:30
o'clock; subject: "A Young Man'4 Exper
ience on a Mountain." Whistling solo by
Wesley Wsrren. Sundsy school, 9:45 a.
m.; Mrs. J. T. Austin, supt. Midweek
services 7:15 p. m., Wednesday; the pas
tor, leader; place, Epworth League roem.
Young people's meetings: Senior and In
termediate leagues 6:30 p m.
Mrs. A. D. Sutton Chosen
Head Missionary Society
Of First Church of God
To Hold Monthly Meeting
Mrs. A. D. Suttou was elected
president of the Women's Mis
sionary society of the First
Church of God at the meeting
held this week at the home of
Mrs. F. Repine, 1845 North Com
mercial. Mrs. Zielkie is vice-president,
Mrs. Hutchings, secretary,
and Mrs. Sutton, treasurer. Mrs.
Jake Van Lydergraf is correspon
dence secretary.
About 60 garments have been
made and turned in by the wo
men to send to Rev. Heinly, mis
sionary in India. The report of
the treasurer showed a substan
tial sum in the society coffers,
and much of this will be used for
eitra in the new building which
YiNGER SEXTETTE
WILL SING K
The Tinger sextette of Boston
university will give a musical pro
gram at the First Methodist
church Thursday evening, the
singer's appearance being spon
sored by the First church chap
ter of the Epworth League.
The Yinger quartet is composed
of Clement, Dempster, Eleanor
and Homer Yinger of South Ha
ven, Mich., Ruth M. Yinger of Al
bion, Mich., and Alleen H. Yinger
of Jackson, Mich. They are pop
ular artists throughout New Eng
land. The quartet has keen singing
together for 14 years. Trained
by their father, they made early
appearances at the Centenary cel
ebration at Columbus, Ohio, in
1918, at the National Bible con
ference at Winona Lake, Indiana,
and were popular Juvenile Chau
tauqua and lecture course singers
throughout MichJaan and Ohio.
During the school year of 1927-28
the quartet sang from Albion col
lege in 133 concerts, as well as
taking part in debating, dramatics
and athletics.
Aileen Yinger has not only been
a popular reader, but a writer of
plays and songs. Ruth Yinger
has accompanied for two years in
the Darleen Wellington Miller
studio at Albion, and organized
and trained the large vested choir
at Cadillac, Michigan.
Jason Lee Men
To Hear Hewitt
Discuss Peace
Dean Roy Hewitt of Wil
lamette unit-vrsity will give
the principal addreM at tiie
Jason Lee Men's Brother
hood meeting to be held at
the church parlors Tuesday
evening. . Dean liewitt will
speak us "Peace Progress."
A potluck supper will pre
cede Ue evening program
and will begin at 0:8U
o'clock. Dr. H. C. Epiey
will lead community singing
and Ronald Craven will sing
a solo.
Sheldon F. Sackett is pre.
fsident of the Brotherhood;
A. Li. Dark is vice? president
and Luther Cook is secretary-treasurer.
CHURCH TO OBSERVE
mm id
I Presbyterians to Wear of
Work Done on State
College Campuses
S1LVERT0N WILL
UU.UW- AMU i; 'Lit
UUUUIIL HIimiUIIUL
Local Legion Post in Charge
Of All Day Celebration
In City
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL
rknrh nd rhsmik,l atraota- KaT.
Geo. H. Swift, pastor. Phone 1045-J. the young laaies. Henry Aureus
Holy Communion 7:30 a. m. Horning j8 president and Miss Charlotte
service 11 a. m Morning prayer and - ,,.-.. secretary of the
termon. Nursery in parish house during Lindquest, secretary,
11 o clock service. Special music, sppro- Boosters
priate for Armistice Day. Evening serr
ice 7:30 o'clock at Woodbnrn. Sunday
school 0:45 a. m. ; Hobert Selmeyer. supt.
Midweek services 7:30 p. m., Wednesday;
the rector, leader; place, the chapeL
is now beine constructed. Mrs.
u..itinii noil a nariAi nn "AvAll-
At Church Parlors flOV. J J ing Prayer. " A vote of thanks
I was given Mrs. reiers iur uci
faithful service during the past
American Lutheran church win
hold their monthly meeting in
the church parlors Wednesday ev- - , aL..
ening. beginning at 8 o'clock. At frOteSSOr KOOert Uatke
S? ZZSHuX? ZT8X To Address Local Pastors
LBBO UiaWUSMWSsuia - - a
At Meet Tuesday Morn
The Salem Ministerial associa
tion will meet at 10:30 o'clock
ax tne . v. a. uuuuiu.
E. S. Hammond of the Kimball
School of Theology will conduct
devotions and Professor Robert M.
Gatke of Willamette will address
the ministers on "Jerusalem, an
The church chorus will be en
tertalned at a
day evening, beginning at :au
o'clock. An invitation Is extend
ed to all, children, young people
and grown-ups, who wish to sing.
KNIGHT MMOSIAL
!,,,. iq i.j Mori.;..? aorvica. ii Alre&dv nearly 60 persons are en-
Z?k; r .nWeVt " "bi Ar. h. roiled for the church chorus, of ExnerlmenP' iui the
Peacemaker,.' ' Solo. 'Broth.,, of All W11am McGilchrlst is di- "A0
. K - u;n.lil " I irvnl Hnulnv. BlBf aarv. I 1
lea 7:30 o'clock; subject: "The s'ounda- I rector,
tiont f Peace." Special music: Anthem:
ministers of the city are urged to
attend this meeting
ReT. Fred C. Taylor Is presi-
XIKST C0N0KE0ATI0NAL
Center and Liberty streets. Charles E.
Ward, pastor. Phoue 591-K. Morning serv
ice 11 o'clock; subject: "The New Pa
triotism," an Armistice IHy sermon. The
quartet will sing: "lie Leadeth Me," by
liuerter and "Kecessional," by De Ko
ren. Evening service 7:30 a'elock; sub
ject: "The r'orcivenes of God," sccom-
Nazarene Pulpit For Time js. LW'
I Mr McCalli&tes: "More Like Him."
Sunday school 9:4j a. m.; t. . ieir,
supt. Midweek services 7:30 p. m. Wed
nesday; A Study ot the l'aalms. Young
people's meetings: Fortnightly club Tues
day at 7:30 o'clock.
Rev. Loura Meyers to Fill
Rev. Loura Meyers will fill the
pulpit at the Church of the Naz
arene both morning and evening
for the next three Sundays while
the pastor, L. D. Smith Is con
ducting a revival campaign for
the Church of the Natarene in
Centralia, Wash. The choir di
rector, John S. Friesen, will have
charge of the music and special
singing and L. Van Delinder will
lead the prayer meeting each
Wednesday evening.
Confirmation Class to Meet
At St PauYs Church Tues.
A class for confirmation in
struction will be held in the rec
tor's study at St. Paul's Episcopal
church Tuesday afternoon at 3:45
o'clock. Tuesday afternoon the
Junior Guild will meet with Mrs.
Carlton Smith at the Roberts
apartments on South Winter
street.
nEST METHODIST
Corner State and Church streets. F. C.
Taylor, pastor. Phone 974. Morning serr
ice 11 o'clock: subject: "Tht Retribu
tion of Divine Indulgence." Special ma
aic: Anthem, "Kven Me," Warren; aolo,
vi r R. ii Rarton: orsTan prelude. "Chor
ale," Lindaey. Evening service 7:30
nVlwk? subiect. "Caleb, the Man ol
I'mirin." Kneeial music: Anthem: "The
Inl Ia Mv SheDherd." Macfarren; solo.
"There Is No leath," O'Hsra, Mrs.
1. TV. Gaw; organ rrelnde, "A Twilight
IdyL" 8chneker. Church school 9:45 a.
m.; Ben E. Kickli, supt. Midweek services
7:30 p. m.. Thursday; Psalm 40; "A
Psalm ef Salvation." Epworttt league
n.inirt- ITniversitv chaDttr: "World
Peace." First church chapter, "What's
nninz on in the World. Special speaker,
Junior High chapter, Mrs. J. R. Blake
will aDeak on Missions. Church nursery
in charge of Mrs. G. E. Lewis and Mrs.
Fred Lang in Epworth, Halt Junior
church, message. "We Serve." Leader,
Mise Sutherland.
The boy scouts troop spon
sored by the Ford Memorial com
munity church will meet in the
church parlors Tuesday night at
7 o'clock, and choir practice will
be held at the church Wednesday
night at 7:15 o'clock.
AITEKICAJT LUTHERAN CHTJ1CH
Church street between Chemeketa snd
.nt.r Rrr. V. W. Eriksen. pastor. "The
11 s;. Edna." at 11 a. m. "Bless
nrc which Reach out inta tht Future,"
at 7:30. Speeisl music by tba choir", nn-
der the direction at vnum ascwucnnai,
Sunday school at 9:4 a. m., aiax ueni'
har aunt. A rrandet school for all ages
Tha Intermediate and Senior Luther
Leagues meet for therr devotional meet
ings at 6:30.
HZ2F Mothers9 Convenience reUry ? the "soclatlon-,
The Jason Lee church will open Qgf Leslie Church Night
"The Earth is the Lord's" (Wooler). f W - N. ' T ixr mu con.
Sunday achool 1 a. m.; C. O. Harria, 1 JOSOJl LCC KpCIUIlg listiacf j oeni, snu "
supt. xoung people s meetings
Young Married People s club
evening ia church parlors.
CHXIST EVANGELICAL LTJTHEJLAN
18th and State streets. Kev. Amos i.. TnfrBry for small Children tnis . . . . !
Minneman, Sastor Phone 3726. German Sunday ta order that mothers may btTltS tO 0 if CXt M UUTS.
morauig service t.wva , . .VilJron with
,Tk. 1 1 ..rn.rf fmn tha I nnUE I.lltSir JUUUft "
' . . - - . . " . i, : I . .. . . . , .
Raisins- of Jaime' Daughter." English them to churcn ana piace mem m The last meeting oi tne cnurcu
services ii a. m. Subject: "How the -omnetent hands while they en- nizht aeries at the Leslie Memorial
congregation M.y tnjoy a joy the morning worship. The chnrcn be held Thursday eve-
i"h.m." M.k.'.HJoU,?ul SSSvXXi committee In charge of the nurs- ,lBfi beginning with a potluck
Lord." by the choir. Sundsy school 8:40 erv. which will be a regular fea- BVJDner at 6:30 o'clock. At the
: Jiiss aaarina nsuerms., aup. . fncindes MTB. Waiter J. ri- I moetinsr held TftursaaT 01 XU1S
W VitaWd- ham. Mrs Joe Klinger and Ms. week 70 persons were in attend
ee A lecture by the pastor wiU be a ladene Hubbad. ance. Dr. Estella Ford Warner,
feature ef the meeting. director of the Marion county
.vn. ,,.no.n.Hnn a-ava an In-
aa, TAtrvia Tmnvviv i a mffrrfru avijaw a iuh - "
a .... aj iia us f I. ..! t.iv health In Mar.
North 16th a streets. Block North I RfoTg LeiUc Brotherhood ion COUnty.
ox wio jreopie a iivwc. avimui
'clock. Sunday school 9:00 a. as. The Men's Brotherhood of the
T il Uamnrlal ehnrch TJlKt IneS- I
. i ijtsniin v . . .
Marie. .ndTiberTr sit.. Robert U day evening fora potluck supper
Pstm naator. Phone 1920. Morning serv- and nrogram. J. o. Murray, ain-
ira 11 o'clock: subiect: "Being nu- r nrint vnprt at tne state pen-
uined Daily." Evening service v:30 ?..: ,-v th addresse of the The first Quarterly conference
subject: "The Hypocrisy ! i -.. v I v7i.f u.t),nl.t hi
Many ,t the So Called Peace Movem.nU." evening, telling ot WJTiZ? ,h. i t H fern-
Special mu.ie by chorea choir aad ee events and routine at the pent- conducted by the Rev. T. H. Tem-
ehestra. Sundsy school : a. m.; are
Lcist Half Moving Picture,
"Wild Geese" to be Shown
At Church Sunday Night
Announcements for the week
from the First Congregational
church include:
The Young People's Fortnightly
club will meet at the church on
Tuesday evening at 7:30. All
young people of high school and
college age are invited.
The theme Sunday evening Will
be "The Forgiveness of God" and
will be accompanied by the last
half of the picture "Wild Geese."
For the benefit of those not at
tending last Sunday evening the
story of the first half of the pic
ture will be told.
Wednesday evening the minister
will continue the study of the
Psalms In connection with the
prayer meeting.
The Transgressor" Movie
On Prohibition, Will Show
Sunday at Leslie Church
The Interesting prohibition mo
tion picture, "The Transgressor,"
which has been shown In many
churches of the state, and which
Is being shown In several of the
churches of Salem, will be shown
in the Leslie Methodist church
Sunday evening, November 10, at
7: 30 'o'clock. Rev R. E. Close, su
nerintendent of the Anti-Saloon
League of Oregon, will bo press
ent and deliver an address in con
nection with the showing of the
nittture.
All are Invited to attend tne
meeting. There will be no admis
sion charge, but an offering will
be taken. Children must be ac
comnanied by and sit with their
parents.
First Methodist Quarterly
Conference Wednesday
Broer, supt. Midweek services 7:30 p.
m.; Wednesday, lonng reopie a meetings
6:80 Sunday evening.
tentiary. About ia memDers pie, v. u., supennienueni 4 iUC
Tha Brotherhood Salem district. In the church par-
WCIW I tt. a -1 -wlwen. TVl la
vw m An t n i lori n euucsuai vtcuiuk.
will be preceeded by a meeting
... et iff a of the local finance committee,
Missionary OOCieiy incci and foii0wed by a short session of
a t r. L HI -J-mAr.-a thn official board nresided over
'
Th Women's Foreign Mission- ,.,i . niav THrilns?
per. There will be special music. Evening society of the First Methodist irc1 nvr the
?oti.XttX2 JKiSU e.t in the church 111 Wy stoe at l
CENTER STREET M. S.
Thirteenth and Center streets. P. J.
Sehnert, pastor. Phone 08O-M. Morning
worship at 11 o'clock. Dr. T. H. Temple,
dist. supt. of the Salem district ef tha
Oregon conference will bring the mess
age. We will celebrate tha Lord's Snp-
meeia at iv.vv o cioca. , jk.iuu .'iuiwwi 1 . . , i rt afiiiriiinn I -
supt. . . parlors on Wednesday afternoon Court etreet &re growing Bteadlly
interest, reports the pastor,
. .3fi aVIocV. with Mrs. M. C
LESLIE KEMOBIAZ. rMntiw th president, presiding.
I a ssswav r a ..a
npAflArttsti nv
South Commercisl and Myert streets. I ne iessuu w hX 3 T
n..i.. jntnuB naxtor. Phona 3764. Meadames Herbert Rahe, J. v.
Morning service 11 'clock; subject: ajTcOormick and C. K. MOUK. P-
"Tha
in
g service n a'elock; subject: McCormick and C. R. Monk. Spe- w-an-aai-ai Lnthern
Cr,h,- ?&r$ Sal music wUl be a feature of the tXt cScT
A Sermon for the Week
The Will to Peace
By REV. HARRY E. GARDNER
(Posfor Jason Lee Memorial Church)
TEXT THV WILL BE DONE."
Armistice day is at hand. "The War to end Wars" Is on in
earnest in the mind and heart ot mankind. Permanent universal
peace can only come through the will to peace.
Poets, preachers, statesman and other individuals have long
held the will to peace. Now the atmosphere is condusive to Peace
thinking and willing. The "Renunciation of War" has made the
advocate of peace the true patriot. The adoption of the Young
plan lends encouragement to workers for peace. MacDonald s vis
it gives wings to our hopes and prayers. Newspapers and maga
zines Join in the crusade. The churches are a unit In its promo
tion. ' Secretary of State Kellogg says: "The government of the
United Staets desires to see the institution of war abolished."
From the Individual, to isolated groups, through federated
groups into the hearts of the nations of the earth has grown and
is growing the WILL TO PEACE.
Thanks be to God for progress! Let us face the fact that we
must develop international ideals in promoting the will to peace.
These and others have been suggested:
WE BELIEVE that nations tbat regard themselves as Christians-
have special international obligations.
WE BELIEVE that CHRISTIAN PATRIOTISM demands the
practice of good will between nations.
WE BELIEVE that international policies should secure
equal Justice for all races.
WE BELIEVE in a warless worid, and dedicate ourselves to
Io its achievement.
The will to peaee is a possibility of and an obligation on this
age. Through the prayer "Thy Will Be Done" ales the highway
. toward the heights of the will to peace.
music
Ages." (Heyser). At the 7 :0 evening
service, the motion picture, "The Trans
gressor," will be shewn, and a prohi
bition address will be delivered ia con
nection with the showing. Sunday school,
9:45 a. m.; E. D. Roaeman, supt. Ye'ung
people's meetings: Leslie (young people),
Francis Asbury (high school) and In-'
termediate "(junior high) league meet at
6:30 o'clock.
afternoon's program
The Ladles' Aid of the Christ
church will
parlors Wed
nesday attenroon
Business Girls' Class
Will Meet Tueday Night
SILVERTON, Nov. 8 Silver-
ton is all set for one big Armis
tice Day celebration to open at
10 o'clock with a parade forming
at the Southern Pacific Depot on
North Water street. The forma
tion will be led by Company I fol
lowed by the American Legion,
the Legion Auxiliary, the Civil
War veterans, the Boy Scouts and
school children. The line will
march to the armory where a pro
gram will begin at eleven o'clock.
Dr. Carlton Smith of Salem has
been secured as the principal
speaker of the day. Dr. Will Liv
ingston will pronounce the invoca
tion. Musical numbers will be
furnished: Mrs. M. G. Qunderson,
who will sing a vocal solo; Mount
Angel boys band; piano solo by
Weston Smith; violin solo by Fred
Baker, with Mrs. Lowell Daven
port at the piano; and vocal solo
by Max Scriber. The audience
will sing America and the Star
Snangled Banner. Mrs. Jonas
Byberg will give a reading.
At 2:30 in the aftertoon the un.
scheduled game between St
Mary's boys ot Beavertou and the
local hieh school boys will he
played. This promised to be
very real game and all football
fans around Silverton are plan
ning on taking it in.
In the evening the- annual Le
gion Armistice Day dance will be
held at the armory.
November 17 will bo observed
in scores of Presbyterian churches
in Oregon as Westminster Foun
dation Sunday. On this date pas
tors will tell their 'Congregations
of the good work done at the cam
pus bouses at Eugene and Corval
lis where the foundation main
tains centers for social and reli
gious life and where ministers
e. t)!cially qualllfied for work
with young men and women are
rationed. Dr. John Maxwell
Adams is at Westminster house
at Eugeue and Dr. Monroe G.
Kv-.r-!t at Corvallis. Tiie West
minster houses are ued by hun-
; ;.ouiik people, according
o the statements of these stu
dent pastorjg. To maintain and
carry on this constructive work
money is being raised through
out the state. Paul T. 6'uaw is
campaign chairman and this city
in keeping with the other cities is
represented on the state advisory
committee. J. J. Ross is treas
urer of the permanent board and
Dr. H. L. Bowman is state cnair
man of the board. Dr. W. J.
Kerr, Dr. Arnold Bennett Hall.
the deans of men and deans or
women and many of the prom
inent members of the faculty ot
the college and the university
have endorsed the cause and have
stated that the Westminster cam
pus houses are most Taluable as
sets to the state institutions.
Dr. Norman K. Tully. C. P.
Bishop. R. C. Davis and C. A.
Kells are members of the state ad
visory board from Salem.
LOOMS
South Salem Friends Hear
Levi Pennington of Pacific
At the church night supper at
the South Salem Friends church
Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock.
President Levi T. Pennington, of
Pacific College, Newberg, gave an
address in which he told of the
all-round work in education being
done at Pacific. In his own pleas
ing way he' described the various
activities of the faculty and stu
dent body. At the business session
of the meeting, following the ad
dress, Mrs. Bertha M. Haworth,
and Professor and Mrs. William
Jones wereVeceived as members
by transfer from other meetings.
Rose Festival
Is Endorsed by
Rosarian Group
PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 8.
(AP) Unanimous endorsement
of the Rose festival and a pledge
of support in their work was giv
en the Rose Festival association
by the order of Rosarians in a
resolution adopted at a meeting
here today.
Possibility of the discontinuance
of the annual event was seen by
the Rosarians in the announce
ment that the association would
close its offices here December 1.
The resolution urged that the fes
tival be not abandoned because of
its national value to the city.
NEW RIFT
111 TIFF BUM
WASHINGTON. Nov. 8. (AP)
Asserting that the senate had
"done a great deal of harm to the
tariff bill," Representative Til
son, of Connecticut, the house re
publican leader, tonight predicted
that the house would not accept
the debenture plan as incorporat
ed in the bill by the senate.
"Neither do I believe," he sall.v
"the house will agree to the elim
ination of the flexible tariff pro
vision." He added, when questioned
with regard to the slashings by
the senate of the rates on indus
trial products, that "the Joouse
will have a pretty good guess on
them also."
The republican leader arrived
in Washington tonight. He said
he came here specifically to learn
"what the senate is going to do
with the tariff bill." He plans
to confer early tomorrow with the
senate leaders on what disposi
tion they expect to make with the
bill.
ZEEK RITES HELD
HUBBARD, November 8. Fun
eral services for John Zeek, fa
ther of George Zeek of Hubbard,
will be held at Canby Saturday.
Mr. Zeek, 81, formerly of Hubbard,
died at the family home in Can
by early Wednesday morning af
ter an illness of only a few days.
Mr. Zeek is survived by his widow
who is very ill and by five sons
and three daughters, George, Clar
ence, Elmer. Arthur and Johnny,
and Mrs. Minnie Phelps, Mrs.
Laura Lewellyn and Mrs. Mae
Robertson.
DALLAS, November 8. The
annual observance of Armistice
day in Polk county will Btart with
a program at th Oregon Normal
school chapel at 10 o'clock Mon
day morning, with a free lunch
at noon for ex-service men. In the
afternoon on the Independence
field will take place the usual
football struggle between the In
dependence and Dallas teams.
This is a big event each year and
Dallas people will undoubtedly
make a good turn out. This year
Independence has won three out
of five games played, while Dal
las has played just two games,
losing and winning one each.
A dance at the Independence
armory will close the day's celebra
tion. Next year the Armistice day
observance will be held in Dallas
in accordance with the nsual cus
tom of alternating each year.
Dallas business houses will be
closed all day Monday.
Campaign With
Girls9 Kisses Is
Quickly Halted
XT&ST PRESBYTERIAN
North Winter and Chemeketa streets.
Norman K. Tully, I. D.. pastor. Phone
1C10-W. Morning service 11 o'clock; sub
ject: "The Decisive Decade," Rom.
14:19. 8pecial music: Organ numbers:
"Transcription" (West), "Msrch ia C'
(Csdman); "Ia A Mountain Church"
(Torjussen); Anthem, "Recessional"
(DeKoven). Evening service 7:30 o'clock:
subject: "Minding Our Own Business,"
Mats. 7:8. Special music: Organ numbers:
"Song af Autumn" (Stooghtoa) ; . "Pri
ara Offertolre" (Devred) : "Alia Mar-
The Business Girls' Bible class
ot the First Methodist church will
hold Its regular social and busi-
nn meeting at the home of their invNRAPOLIS. Nov. 8. (AP)
teacher, Prof. A. A. Vaiakas, A chorus girr8 kiss with every
Court apartments, Tuesday eve- BbscriptIon was the lure held out
ning. today to prospective purcnasers i
"The Gopher," unaergraauaie
Erangefirfcrnoernoclc Sf-J-fJSTSmW.
Making Oumgt ,n Time a-jsjj-t bid tn.
. m Ih. tin. Khedule ried 1! slrH. appearlns lo-
S'n t.b.m.el. will cal th.at
Peace" luraiiuaiu. anno- ecnooi . effective on and after sunaay, "vhw" , r
9:30 . m. Midweek services 7:30 p. as, Iw 1 7 norts Earle V. J hour and fifteen minutes.
Th-rsdsy. Dr. Tully,. leader. T..f peo- Nojember 17. reports IV WW V I rf
pie', meetings: C. . societies as.es as MUUOi, p. . . . " sT i J Tteftn f! E. Nicholson heard
:so e ejoca. m be neia ai x:o u c"a l - . - r Ti .vt a- "
the afternoon and the worsnip suul.i
ADO l" W "
returned to its normal, drab way.
P. O. Henderson
Birthday Honored
SILVERTON, Nov. 8 P. O.
Henderson celebrated his 71st
birthday at his home on East
Hill Wednesday afternoon. Mr.
Henderson's three daughters, Mrs.
Henry Torvend, Mrs. Melissa Gol-berg-and
Mrs. William Sjovangen
were guests during the afternoon.
Lunch was served at the close of
the afternoon in the dining room
where a yellow and white scheme
had been carried out with chry
santhemums and candles. Seven
large candles were used to repre
sent the seventy years and one
small one for the one year.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson will
celebrate their fiftieth wedding
anniversary next spring.
OOTOI.ST. CHTJECH OP CHRIST " ,t 1 o'clock No
17th and Court streets. B. T. Shoemak- hour will follow at 1 OClOcr. WO
er, pastor. Phone 157S-J; n. ibib. i morning services win in ...
WANTED
To ride to San Francisco or
Los Angeles with party going
at once will share expenses
Tex, S811M.
First Methodist Church
FRED C. TAYLOR, Minister.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH SERVICES
11:00 A. M. Morning Sermon 'The Retribution of Di
vine Indulgence."
Anthem, "Even Me, Warren
7:30 P. M. Evening Sermon "Safcb, the Man of
Courage."
Anthem, "The Lord Ia My Shepherd, Macfarren
Songfest of Favorite Songs on Sunday evening
Come and announce your favorite song from Hymns ot Praise
Moraine- service 11 o clock; subject
"Tha Desire for Peace." Evening service
"Tha Desire for Peace." Evening service . it
7:30 'elock; subject: "A Question Is xLutheXOJl IT Omtti 10 Olttt
Baptism jsore unponans lsis o-1 f a
weanesaoy irieTnown
ahinl" Sunday achool 9:45 a. m.; Mrs.
freak Marshall, supt. Midweek eervieea
7:80 p. m.. Wednesday; place, church.
Tauaf people's meetings: Christian Ea
iaavar and Junior meetings 8:30 p. as.
CALVARY BAPTIST
Court and High streets.
The Ladles' Guild of the Amer
ican Lutheran church frill meet!
i Wednesday afternoon it i:
Hie-h streets. W. Karl o'clock with Mrs. ueorge vines-
Cochrau, pastor. Phona 852. Horning I eiJx ani Mrs. AgenS, hostesses.
:?a?;fe?I., 2iT Mrs. P. W. Eriksen will be in
r.S VirwvT-" i; sWii chsrec of the program. Mrs. C.
Sola: 'The Lora Is Sly Ugkt." AUiUen; I J. Boyd is president Ot the Guild.
Mrs. reercy. .Evening service-,, i :a
'aleak: subject: "TUa reras i . . ... . ... Bt, v0w-
rtnst " Special snaste. Beneay seaaai - , :
a. m.; w. T. Jeakn. sup. Midweek serr- Lutheran church will meet Thnrs-
ieee t:IO s. a, Wednesday; tha sator, aay, November 14, at the home
r?- AT..tefr?&l! ot Mrs. Jessie Prince at 1880 N.
; g. .. '
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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
GRAND THEATRES
8. 8. :45 a. m. Preaching 10:59 a. m. and
7:J0 p. m.
A. M. "THE CHRIST OF GOD"
ANTHEM: "Still, Still With Thee, Speaks
Solo part by Mrs. Davis
Solo: Ttte Lord la My light, Allftaese
Mrs. Pcarcy -
P.M. "THE FORKS OF THE ROAD"
Special Haale by cfctfr and pastor. -,
V. Earl Cochran, Pastor.
A Moth-eaten Garment
Sermon Topic
Rev. Loura Meyers
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Schroder will sing
Church of the Nazareiie
One block Sonth of Center on 10th
J9
AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH
Church St. Bt. Chenseketa and Center, A Downtown Chnrch.
11 A. M. The Great Sin of Edom.
7:30 P. M. The Far-Reach of Blessings.
Special Music by tha Choir. WUlIamMcGHchrlsL Director of
Music. Max Gehlhar. Supt. of S. S. Ladles' Guild next Wed.
at S.Sfl. - Central Boostera Social next Wed. Te?in f JL'
M. And the blf Socttl for the Church Chorus Thursday eve-
nins 7 P. M. AWAITS YOU
BJCV. T. W. aOMXSKN, Pastor.
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