The OREGON STATESMAN, Salegj, Oregon, Satarday Morning, November SO, 1929 PAGE THREE i Church News wv. Si of the Week iUILDINC PLANS GOING AHEAD Formal Dedication of New Church of God Building Early in April If tentative .plans materialize, probably the first Sunday In April will see formal dedication of the new Church of God edifice, now under construction at the cor- uer of Hood and North Cottage streets. The old bonding on ' North Church between Hood and Gaines has been inadequate to handle the church work for sev eral years, but not until about a month ago did construction on the new building begin, when ReT. O. W. Hatch, pastor, James Davis, L. B. Hafterson and Lyle Knox were named a building committee to proceed with the work. The new structure, 36 feet wide and 60 feet long, has been de signed not only with a Tiew to convenience and attractiveness, but also with an eye to future growth of the church. The main auditorium will accommodate 120 nersons. with four classrooms, two in the balcony and two below the balcony at the rear of the audi torium, readily converted into a parf of the main assembly hall when so needed. This will give a seating capacity of about 300. In addition to these four classrooms, 12 others are provided for in the x I 1 I -- epeciiicaiions, including ibui u the basement and four, two' on a side and one above the other. At r!ght and left of the pulpit. Only five of the basement classrooms will be finished at present. Adding to the attractiveness of the interior will be the arched pulpit. The choir loft will be on a slightly lower level than the pul pit. A baptistry will be added at the back of the pulpit at a later time. Besides classrooms, in the basement will be found a kitchen, rest rooms and a furnace room. A hit air heating plant will be stalled. Much of the construction work Is being handled by the members of the congregation through do nations, with but one contract let, that to G. M Douglas for the first exterior work. L. L. Jensen, local architect, designed the church building. Bi-Monthly Meeting Of Methodist Group To be Held Thursday The Bi-Monthly Church Night program will be held in the First Methodist church on next Thurs day evening. The organized adult Bible classes of the church school will prepare and serve a potluck dinner at :30 o'clock. Tables will be spread and new members and visitors will be Introduced. Rer. Fred C. Taylor, the pastor, will conduct a devotional worship half-hour at 7:30 o'clock. The bible study will be the 72 nd Psalm, "David's Prayer for' Sol omon." At the close of the church service the Joint class committee with O. W. Emmons as chairman will present a program otf general chnreh work for dis cussion. Entertainment will close the church Bight program. Picture to he Shown At Church Sunday Night Declared Splendid One "Women Who Dare." the mov ing picture to be used In connec tion with a sermon on the Talents Sunday evening at the First Con gregational church, is a splendid story of a daughter of wealth who ' defied her father because she wanted to be useful.. Not con tent to be merely a spender, the heroine (played by Helene Chad Wick), became a nurse and set to work in a hospital In. the slums of New York. Under a pseudonym the daughter writes newspaper articles exposing the foul slums out of which her father's wealth is made. The parts are splendidly played by all in the cast. SERMON FOR THE WEEK Visions andMountainTops By REV. MEREDITH A. GROVES -(Pastor, Ford Memorial (immunity Church, West Salem) Text Isaiah 6:8. Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then said. I, Here am I, send me. Youth is pre-eminently the time for visions. Then the fu ture is rosy. With great expectations we look for the new and thereat. Visions are mountain-top experiences. They lift ns above the material and immediate and help us to see life as tt I over years of time and perhaps Into the eternities.- Visions moti vate a life with high ideals, change a drab existence into a rosy one, give hard tasks a definite meaning, and, makTextraordlnary people out of ordinary ones. Without vision the-people perish. The visionless soul is the dead soul. As far as he is concerned the people about him are perishing. - .-i The careless and thoughtless do not receive visions of any ort much 'ess religious visions. This experience came to Isaiah because he was a thoughtful seeker for God through the religious service of his day. His vision came in the temple serv ice. Most vital religious experiences come directly or indirectly through purposeful attendance of the church services.. Isaiah went to church seeking God and' there he found Him. Possibly no one else saw what Isaiah did that day. But for him the presence, majesty, glory, power, and holiness of God iwere more real than anything else In the temple. Snch experi ences come to different people in different ways Paul's call cam through a light and a TOice, Moses came through a burn ing bush. To. many people In many.ways God may reveal him self bnt when he does H Is the most real experience in that person's life. Isaiah never got over this vision. For nearly 40 years be was the leading religions voice of a great people. To "daythe world Is still being influenced by that vision. The revelation of God brought ttf Isaiah a sense C and re pentance for his own sin and that of his people. -The lack of the sens of God. in people's lives dull their sense of sinand makes sinning easy, Isaiah's agony for his sin brought deansinj for him. The call to service had been soanding- all the while, but he had not heard It because ot sin. - A sense of God and a sense of cleansing from sin always follows with a glad offering of onrselres In his serrlce. . tJt.e-4M II I 1 MA Stf !-- r Mill tt.Mia I r i -Minto feertnree; n Saltm Cfiiirriies UfflMU MUM KEXO-JCBD CHTOCH Corner Capitol and Marion afreets. W. O. Lienkaemper, pastor; Pho-na 608-W. Uermaa aerv tea 10 clock; tabject: 'Tha Christian Homo ia Modern World." EngKah act ie 11 o'clock; subject; 'The Heavenly Home." Sunday aebool 10 a. m. F. E. Kroae, top. BYAHGEX-STIO TXTU, GOSrEI. TABEJUTACUB Affiliated with the Assemblies of God. Corner 13ta and Ferry treats. Earle T. Jennraea, pastor. Phono 2050-Is". After noon aorvieo at o'clock. Preaching and communion aerrieo. ' Erening aerviee 7:5 o'clock. Gospel aoaga and sermon. Sun day school, 1:45 afternoon. W. B. Finney, asp. Children' charcb 6:30 p. m. Mi si Iorcno Pryor lending. Midweek meetings: Tuesday night 7:45. Topical Biblo study; Wednesday afternoon at 2: JO, prayer meeting; Thursday niffct, fellow-hip and praise. Evangelist A. J. Kdwarda of 1m Angeles ia to preach; Satarday night. Young People's service. And nil welcome to every meeting. riUT METHODIST EPISCOPAL Cor. 8taU and Church streets. P. C. Taylor, pastor.. Phono 974. Morning aerr ieo 11 o'clock; subject: "Singing in the Shadows." Special music: Anthem. "The Lord is My Shepherd." MacFarren; nolo by R. D. Barton. Evening service 7:80 o'clock; subject: "Isaiah, tha Man of Consecration.' Special matte: Anthem. "O Praise the Lord. O Jerusalem," by Clark, -and aolo. "I Come to Thee," by Caro Bone, Mrs. Charles Swan. Sunday school 9:45 s. nt.; Ben E. Rickli, tapt. Midweek services 7:30 p. Thursday. Psa. 73 "David's Prayer for Solomon." Epworth Leagueo; University chapter at 6:80 p. m. First henren. chapter. Drama tisation From Cover to Cover." Junior high chapter. "What Jet.ua Did." Mart an Johnston. Kursery in charge of Mrs. r. u. uimer ana Mr. H. D. MrMillin. Junior church in Annex 11; Miss Suther land, lender. 1 CASTLE TJWITED BBETHSEV K. 17th and Nebraska streets. L. W. Biddle, pastor. Phone 2623. Morning serv ice 10:45 e'elock. Subject: "The Nico tine Distillery." Combined Sunday school and chnreh service. Special music by children' a division at Sunday school. Eve ning service 7:30 o'clock; subject : "Status nnd , Prospects ef the City Chnreh." Sunday acheol 10 a. m.; Help your class win the contest. Midweek serv ices: 7:30 p. m.. Thursday; the pastor, leader. Topic: "The Holy Spirit in the r.y vnurco. loung people a meei.ng s p,stor- PhoBe m.j :o0 p. ra. Leader, Miss Catheryafu e'elock- subject " wa.uo.cj. ,Vf. nil; AO VWIBIMUli; a Missionary Religion V Woman's Aid society meets Wednesday. KNIGHT MXMOKIAL 19th and Ferry streets. H-. C. Stover, psstor. Phone 1929. Morning service, 11 o'clock; subject: "The Christian and Hit Friends." Special music: "jJy Task" (Ashford). Evening service 7:30 o'clock: subject: "The Spirit ef Christ." Special music: Anthem "Coma I nto Me. (Wil ton). Sunday school ,10 a. m.; C. C. Harris, tupt Young people's meetings: 6:45 Sunday evening, f GLAD TIDINGS MISSIO 253 Court street. Psstor: C. S. John son; res., laZO N. Front. Services 3 tnd 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 2 p.m. Week day services: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat: nrday evenings. FIBST BAPTIST Msrion and Liberty streets. Robert L. Payne, pastor. Phone 1920. Morning serv ice 11 o'clock; snbject: "Atonement." Evening service, 7:30 o'clock: subject: Third sermon in series from Sermon on the Mt'Special mui,ic: Chorus choir and orchestra. Sunday ichool 11 a. as.; Fred Eroer, supt. Midweek service 7:80 p. m. Wednesday. Three groups young people meeting at 6:80 Sunday evening. Teach trsttudy el ait 7:80 p. m. Tuesday. The ordinance of baptism will be administered at the evening service. ST. JOH'S LUTHBBAtT -Xorth lota and "A" itreeti. Block north of Old People's home;; H. W. wross. pastor. Engliah aerviee S:4S e'elock; German aerviee st 11 with Holy eessmanioa preparatory service at 10:45. Sunday school 9 a. m. PTXST OOROBEOATIOXAL Center and Liberty streets. Charles E. Ward, pastor. Meraing service 11 o'clock; subject; Sermon by Dr. Fred Gray ef Seattle. Evening aerviee 7:80 e'elock; tnbieet: "The Parable ef tha Talents," illustrated by tha moving picture: "Wom en Who Dare." Sunday school t:45 h. m. P. B. Keer. sept. Midweek service 7:30 p. m Wednesday; A study . ef the Pea lms. TOST GEBMAH BAPTIST North Cottage and D streets. 0. W. Batseh. psstor. G. Sehnnke, ass t min ister. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Sam Schirman, supt. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sermon topic: "A Prayer for Spiritual Awakening." The Lord's Sup per following' the morning service. 8ervice at 7:80 p. m. will be in the hands at tha Toang People. Dan Schirman, pres. Regular midweek prayer service at 8:00 p. m., Wednesday. CALVASY BAPTIST Kow located in the Bbdgers bnilding, High and Perry streets. 8undsy school st 8:43 a. m. All classea graded. Preach ing services 10:50 s. m. snd 7:30 p. m. Preaching services 10:50 a. . and 7:30 p. m. A. M., "Oar Task." Gospel song by ehoir. P. M "A forgotten Vow." Special mnsie by choir. Sunday will be the closing meeting of the school of missions. The hand ef fellowship will be extended at the morning service. W. Earl Cochran, pastor. JASOX LEE CHTJECH North Winter and Jefferson streets. Harry E. Gardner, pastor. 800 Jefferson. Missionary 8 u a d a y throughout tha church. Church school at 9:45 by de partments. Missionary thought developed and tha offering given to missions. Wor- --- i i Wp' at 11 a. m. Missionary ia character I ana on sea on t-e address I Job a Mott, ia which aa gars hit impressions ef the world's attitude toward Christina- ity and Ohrist. It be ins- White Cm San- day a special offering for the MarahfieM I ovauMi wiu no ta-en. ni p. m serv l tee will be held at the girl's school. oaar folk are invited. At 6:30. Chnreh I fomm, Tenng People. High School axj I Intermediate Lean will ho i- fvenmg praise service begias at 7:90 witawtperial marie provisions of interest STJTJaTT CHUBLCTT Orchard Heights Bond. Meredith . A. Grave, paster. Morning service 11:00 t'elock; mbject: "Partaker." Th com--nnloa service wHI be held with the help of Mow. Warren. Tha poster. Rev. M. A. Proves, preaching. Sunday school 10:40 a. mu; Larkia Grice, tapt. TOM) ICE TO I AX, COMMUII1TI (West Salem) . Corner Gerth end Third streets. Mere- dith A.- Groves, pastor. Phone 1546-M. Morning service, 11 e'elock. A men's gee- pet sensn i rem etue ennrca preaching. I vecai aaei ay Mr. nnd Mrs. E. V. Kese-1 man. Eveninr service 7 :30 o'clock ana. I ject: A musical program and a pageant. "The Challenge ef the Cross" will be riven at this hoar. Special musio will include numbers by both the junior and senior choirs nnd ether numbers local and eotaide talent Sunday school 9:45 a. m.; Mrs. J. L. Aostia, supt Midweek services I :l p. m, Wednesday; the pastor, lead er; piaeo Epworth ' loarua room. Tonne I people's meetings; Intermediate and Seal- er leasnes at 6:80 p. m. - OOTJBT STEEET CHTJBCS OF CHEJST 1 Seventeenth and Court streets. B. F. Shoemaker, pester. S44 X. 18th. Phone I 1576-J. Meraing service. 11 o'clock; Law- I renee Bartlett preaching. Evening aerv-I tea 7:bu o clock; a varied program of I snort talks and muiie. Sunday acbeol 9:45 a. an.; Mrs. Frank Marshall, tapt Midweek service 7:30 p. m.. Wednesday and choir rehearsal. Christian Endeavor at Junior meetings Sunday 6:30 p. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and " Chemeketa streets. Rev. Geo. H. Swift, rector. Holy commnnioar 7:30 a. at. Holy Eucharist and sermon 11 a. m.: Church school 9:45 a. ra. Services Wednesday 7:30 p. m., with confirmation instruction. Tuesday, children's class at 3:45 p. m. FTBST BVAMOELICAL Liberty, and Center streets. A. P. Lay- Morninr service I After ThanltsriT- inc. What!' Evening service 7:10 . 1 al.A rren.. A . .211 1 1 oi uie eventnr service. The orchestra Willi fomish the mnsie nnd number ef the I youns people will sinr special Miectiona. congregation will be held Thurs- First practice for the Christ frrJl4!? .bT.kr day night at 7:30 o'clock. mas concert which the church is Thnrsdav: g. n. Thomnson. annt Mid. I week services 7:80 p Thursday; O. N. Thompson, leader: alsee. at ahnreb. Toanf people's meeting Sunday eveBinr o:30. Topic: "Why It Chnstiaaity a Missionary Belirionl" Barilla Phelps, leaser. PI EST PBEABTTEBXAH North Winter and Chemeketa streets. Norma K. Tully, D. D pastor.- Mera ing aerviee, 11 e'elock; subject: "Jesns Teaches Us to Give." Matt. 5:42. Special mnsie: Anthem, "Lord ef Love" (Hall); Solo. "Bat the Lord It Mindful ef His Own" (Mendelssohn), Mist Thelma Da vis. Organ numbers : "Maestoso" (Mc Dowell) ; "Jubilate Dee" (Lorat). Eve ning service, 7:80 o'clock; aabjeet: "Harnessing the Caveman," I Cor. tt37. A 15-miaate prelnde ef organ mnsie. Prat Churchill wUl nlnv: "Te a, Wild Boaa" MeDowain; "ii Taiiirti" w I tiagar): "ia Moonlight ' (Kinder). ,jaTi December S. at 2: SO o'clock Taylor, pastor, will lead the de HAVnmJ)B,rJ.da? !d.M at the home of Miss Bertha Van Totional period. Mrs. E. B. Gilbert L M. Bmsfe, sup Midweek MrV- Cleare. 140 North 17th. will have charge of the lesson icet 7:80 p. .; Thursday; Dr. Tally,' I loader. Christisa Endeavor societies meet 1 as e:v p. m. i Leslie 14XM0BIAL I , I (Methodist Episcopal) Bonth Commercial and Ml era atreeta. 1 MoraeATeTTie'cleikf b: "If; As Mush." Special mnsie: "Delight Thy-1 self la the Lord" (Wilson), by the ebeir. I Evening service, 7:30 e'elock; tnbieet: I My Messenger." Sunday school :45 I E. d. Ro semen, supt. Midweek I services 7:30 p. t, Thursday. Leslie I ( Taang people). Francis Asbury (High school) nnd Intermediate (Junior high) leagaet meet at 6:30 e'elock. PBEB METHODIST Market and N. Winter streets. W. X. Coffee, pastor. Phono 3296-W. Morning service 11 o'clock. Evening aerviee 8:00 o'clock. Song service at 7:80 led by Ed na Haatea. Sunday school S:4t a. m.; Herbert Hansen, tupt. Midweek serv ices place, shnreh. Young' people 'a meetings: :30 Sunday evening. Opening ef thank I .. h lh .hntr -, .... I open to the public Saturday 0V oforane boxea. Martha. Coolev in eharse. I mn81c DT lne CnOir UO t Sermon I r 'PTBST 8PIBITTJAUST rraternal Temple oa Ceater street, be - tween Liberty and High. Services at 7 p. as. In the absence of tha regular. tor. William A. DelselL vice president the state spiritualist association, win be tna apeaser.. xepie: ine ait ei Bor row." Mesaaget. A circle will be held Sunday evening from 4 to 7 o'clock. WXTABIAH CHTTRCH Cottage and Chemeketa streets. Ret M. Ferrer, . minister. Church school at 10 a. m. W. Ev Fetdmaa tupt. Subject of aermoa: "Tha Will to Do." Mrs. M, Perrey will ting. "Consider and Hear Me," by Pfluger Mrs. W. A. Dentoa at the piano. CENTEB STBEET hf. E. Thirteenth and Center streets. P. 3. Sebnart, pastor. 774 North Winter street. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Morning worship at 11 e'elock. German. Evening worship at 7:80 o'clock. English. mOHXABD FBTXirDg Highland and Church atreeta. Edgar P. Sims, pastor. .Morning- aerviee. 11 o'clock; subject: "Purpose of the Sespel Mess age. Special music by students home front Portland Sible School. Evening terv- Ice 7:30, e'elock; subject: "Pes!ti and Power ef Satan." Special maaio Men's Chorus. Sunday school 10 a. m.; Karl M. Beck alt, tupt. Midweek service: 7:30 p. m.; Thnrtdsy. Tfa pastor, leader. riaee, the church. Jr. V. . at 5:80 p. Sr. O. E. at :S0 p. m. . limtnn TiTfiirii i Chmroh street between Chemeketa aa Center streets. Bev. P. W. Erik sen, pat- .JreZLl:. J T .V "lir etonnrv Hr." Th choir win at., u.. anthem -at the morning service aaa the large eaerea eaeraa will pat oa a song aerviee at the evening service. William service at use evening aerviee. wiuiam McGilenri. director of music B-nda, teheel at :45. Max Gehlhar. tups. The senior and intermediate Lather leagues meet at 6:30. CHBISTTAH AJTD BaSSIOBABT AIXIABCE TABBBMACLB t Four-Fold Gospel Church) WPv I afUA ayrja 1 Ba UIUUI Wm tnr Phoaa 228S-R. fnd afhl il 655 Perry street. Louise PianeQ, pat- !n45o-JSlJEtJ'SZrS fi,Mitr ail ages. Morning sermon at 11 a clock. Subject: "The Gifta of the spirit." Solo by Miss Eivina Oraw. t. p. a. at :3o "J . " Ti TBn, - gtlittia servkt at 7:30. Happy song aerv - ice ia charge of the young people. Sub o0d- 8ub - ject of sermon : "The Power ef Choice." Prayer- and Fello tbie meeting Tuesday night' T. P. eettage -teeting Thurs day night at the home of Irene Wallace. Class ia' Prophecy.: Friday aignt from T:45 8:45. Junior T. P. S. Saturday alternoo at a e eloek. - CHISTIAlf 8CT 3TCE .. "Aacleat. and Madera ,XacMaaey, alias Blestnerism snd Hypaetisas. De nounced." Church at earner ef Liberty and Chemeketa ; services at n, a. w. aad a p. at.: aerviee repeated ta the evening, ESS ir-r.l-tt classes for pupils np te the g years at :. and ii e'eieek. a. reading TJ.e p"h,K,8 if i0?4?to,t aayalSsd heTidarr! " :? fT" - ' . f I e-?81???? ? .v3? lfMSU!a9.S. , sS, Td. tout pisST Phe Md$ .Maraiag sarvies u e'tiotk; , suijtet: "The General Assembly in Heaven." The ra t Supper win be served at thin serv- lea. Evening service 7:30 o'clock; sub- jeet: "A Veiee from Eternity." MUs Lea Ella Hum of Tnrtlan4 will at.. . sole. The Hof ejr Evaagelistie Singers will stag, craaaay seaool :a a. aa r, 3i. Litwiller, sic. Free Bus for gnnday school. Midweek nerviest 7:10 n. m. Wednesday ; pastor. Wader; place, church. xonng people a meeunca: Sunday 4:30 Mist Then Sampson, president. Mrs. C. M. Litwiller, leader. Missionary serv ice. Mrs. Smith will Meet the children for a missionary study ot S:SO. Toang peoplo'a prayer meeting Friday evening following choir practice which Beets at 7:30 Friday might TOST CHBJ.STIAJ" !. W1 ana Castor atroata. D. J. Hna puter. Phone lt3S J. Meraing service 11 e'elock. 8bieet: "The Mission of Jews. Evening service 7:SO o'clock; subject: "Christianity, the Solution ef the World's Problems." Choir rehearsal Tmhrsday at 7:80 p. m. Sunday aeKool t:45 a. m. ; Beaten, tupt Midweek services p. uessewsj, prayer anu oioio sway, innsuaa caoeavor a:su p. The several societies will meet in spectivo rooms. Miss Lois Plammer, or- i gnnist. Miss Florence Howe, director ef iui ic MILL ST. METHODIST EPI8COPAL Fifteenth and Mill streets. Leslie B. Bailey, pastor. Morning service 11:00 o'clock: subject: "Healing Waters." Evening service 7:30 o'clock: snbject: ""The Constant Christ'." Sunday school -11:45 a. m.; Mist Esther Erickton, supt. I Midweek services 7:50 p. m Wednes- darl Mov. ailev and Mrs. Gentry. lead- era; ptaee, nt the church. Epworth league I at 6:30 p. m. Prof. Loekenour will speak aa Korea. After the church service! be will shew pictures ef China. Missionary Society To Meet Wednesday Plan Junior Session The Women's Foreign Mission ary society of the Jason Lee Me morial church will meet Wednes- nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs Arthur Lewis, 1897 Center street. Mrs. Follon will "have charge of the devotions I nnd Mrs. D. O. Lear will lead the iMIA. rllnr-naninn I iaiu-awa muuun, uuv j and choir practice of the church I A. meeting of all Juniors Inter- I ested In the King's Heralds win be held Friday after school at the I home of Mrs. M. Devore, 1940 North Chnreh street. Miss Eva Beatty will have charge of the meeting. I Castle United Brethren oct sir rati ? nn '-r - To Meet Next Tuesday . i The Women's Missionary so- Hetw f rajitu TTnited Brethren a. , einis n cnurcn, mn ana XMeorasKa. win i hnM Ita TWwemher meetinar Thurs- Mrs. L. W. Biddle will conduct .v. KlBna MMinn. with Mrs. J. , ..... javaHaa. i J.1I15 AAA tuaiiia wa, iiv uwvvtvitai I which will include a nlcture in- farnretntlnn 'The Arrival of that i i . i 4 i the Manger. sang by Ruth AUce Grant, accompanied by Mrs. Bid-1 ji. Tka nrnmm ontltlAii "The ... - 1-- v. -niiuie xdgauiiB; wiu ve la charge of Mrs. O. A. Chase. Any woman of the community who is interested Is welcome to 1 attend this meeting. Dr. McCormick to Talk At Turner Methodist Church Sunday Evening I TURNER. Not. 21 Special 1 . 1 -w TV W. I fr.rrhlr.h- rlenn nt thai Klmhall 1 QntAni r tv,oio- , 1 Cormlck Will lecture on PioctiT,o' ni iiAhAva aiMoo ' Uken in the Holy find. Miss Eleanor Moore ot Salem will sing a solo. The Methodist brotherhood is planning to organize a nnit at Turner- at a meeting to be held Wednesday, December 4. Sever al out ot town speakers are sched uled to appear and the Ladies Aid will serve supper. Sunday School Officers TO Meet Monday Night ' Sunday school teachers and of- ficers of the Calvary Baptist ihnrrri will moot at the chnreh r -,, ,f ... . ?IondT WenMtT.at 10 0 clock for a conference session. Other meetings scheduled by the various groups of the church for the week lw tiiis 4 Via TX7u1j1 TTTi 4 a f,,tl,J 8UVIUUV IAAV U WlIU V IUQ UUHU session to be held Tuesday night at 7:30 o clock at the home of Miss Zelda Harlan, 22S Superior, Choir rehearsal will be held Thursday evening. The choir is I preparing to present a Christ- nnas cantata, "King of Kings." i n wey tT 10671031 IfOniCTI si a a w Planmnv Annuel Rnrnnr Thi wrr.rr.on 7r hvtHAn rhnroh win .r,M tfioiv- on. nnaT hnraar and rfnn Wr1new 1 - waea wwm v- w dlr TlsMmW 1 Thrn will slut D .1b-c- served at the church ,,. . . Promptly at noon. Tickets for the dinner at 6:30 o'clock are 60 lcenis, ana-snouia oe securea-ai l ,,,- . . 1 ww . v. v v Aid society. Or call Mrs. W. A. Schultx. 1S17J or Mrs. E. E. Ling :8:w.. Chaneed-Location Fails T&Hdt Church Interest Although tha Calvary Baptist church met in new quarters -for the first time last Sunday, more 2Q0.oweT f atten- daiice l BerTlces- The new church home has a seating caps- etty. of 400 persoqa. its full use ot rooms of tha wings la employ- hv9 A KTvf IAA abIVhB-l a K tl C We ah belli Installed this week; a large 'f" ?nd"or Ue8?, wer liaised In short order recentl v. : .i.. o a ..u. l.ti.0. ii,. tures and movinr nlctarea mt the jUg- I uv3 Miiuutljvj w vaiiUBj ova w a-vwsp ctk .aava ; - of I Methodist church here. Dr. Mc yu" .OB"ir" r".f TO HOLD PROGRAM West Salem Congregation -Plans Special Services r For Meetings Sunday Two services that are different will be held Sunday at the 'Ford Memorial chnreh in West Salem, reports the pastor. Rev. Meredith A ffAWAa Ta 4ra aMAwnlflaT eh - - . w 7. , " P team irom toe lBSiie aemw- lal chnreh will conduct the serT- ices, and Sunday evening s pro gram and music will be given as follows: Piano solo. Variations of Rock of Ages, by Miss Ruth Reese. . Hymn, "All Hail The Power Of Jesus Name," congregation. Chorus, "Stand Up For Jesus, by the choir. Vocal solo, "How Beautiful Up on the Mountains," Harkness, by Miss Ruth Bedford. Vocal ttio by Junior Sebern, Winston and Jack Gosser. Chorus, "Jesus Is Mine," by choir. Chorus, "God Is Love," by the Junior CUOlr. Vocal solo, by Mrs. Guy New- gent. Vocal duet. "Silent Voice." by Miss Alice Creasy and Miss Hope Raymond. Vocal solo, "He Knows the Way," by R. A. Raymond. Pageant, "The Challenge of the Cross," .Miss Hope Raymond, soloist. The Ladies' Aid of the church will hold a bazaar and rummage sale Friday and Saturday, Decem- ber and 7. Supper will be served at o'clock Friday eve- ning, for which tickets are now on Bale. A business meeting for nrenaration for the event will be helrl Wednesdav afternoon at the uun . . " Third street. planning will be held at me chnreh Wednesday evening, begin ning at 8 : 1 Jen' clock. Sodet V Plant Receotion y ar . ne- I . J 41 La m o new memucTS ana uut Shower For Old People Tit a Wnmnn'a Hnm MlsRinnnrv iBoclety ot the First Methodist eaurcn wui meer. on w eaneaaay anernoon in am caurcn panora. This win DO a reception to we anV ma.lwnKaT.ra WhA huTm KmboB VI ftfL. r. " " ceivea mis iau. ine Key. f v- I program, xnrs. b. i. uarnes ana la committee Of the ladies will larva te at the close of the meeting. - w w - One of the features Of the after- I wttt ha "Wllto BhAa,' for the Methodist Old People's Home, when gift or sheets, pn I low eaaes. towels, dresser scarfs 1 j .i .1.11 i.i -111 1 auiu uuiw suuiw uiaiuu, be presented by those present. Young People's Meeting. To bast Through Sunday; Rev. Fred Grey to Preach The state young people's insti tute will continue its sessions ot- weekend with a meeting I M 11 1 II Z a 1 f.U ML PURL 1'UUKl tional Church. This SOSSlOB Will 111 fo.tnra inemae some scenic moving pie- Life lnTn6 closing session of the Insti- I. a . m . a aea . mte win Do neio at z:su bunaay afternoon with Rer. Fred Grey of Seattle in charge. Two Church Groups Plan Meetings During Week . The ctrurch school board of First Methodist church will meet on Monday evening for its month ly business session. Superinten dent Ben E. Rickli will nreside, ladies ot the Yomarco Bible class of the church will meet on Ti' tl"1 -"""'"',. " OirAiTAAAeliAle ASA I 0 Xa V am, w lit aet as assistant hostess, Mrs. W M. Pennington, the president of the class will preside at the bus iness session. I m "MM ff 'm Free WlethodtSt Women Will Meet Tuesday The Woman's Missionary so ciety of the Free Methodist church will hold the regular monthly business meeting at the home of Lillian Iorns, 980 N. 18th street Tnesdav afternoon at S o'clock. Mrs. iorns will con nduct the devotionals. The presi- dent. MaTT F. COtf ee -Will have B parliamentary drill. Lela Bar.ham will hold the mission Study Class, - OS t& third Chapter OX PTOm Jerusalem to Jerusalem." ,- IfOClfnOl 1, 1L K. BlOlC , i I fief Tn AIf ' IV 0ittt0dnV I 0mmmwm m w mw The women of the T. K. K. Bible class will meet with Mrs. J. D. McCormick, 1131 Marlon, on Tuesday) afternoon, . Mrs. C. R. Monk will assist Mrs. McCormick. Mrs. . Paul H. Acton is president of this group which is sponsoring the nursery which., is being con ducted in the church every Sun- day morning during the morning worship, serrlce, ; , . . Ti-stees to Meet A meeting of the board of trus- tees of the First Congregational aVtmaVl V en a ft Ail aWfl 11 Al jf vi day evening, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. U. member, ara urged to be present. Sclem District Young Leaguers Gathering Today Intermediate Epworth Leaguers from all sections of the Salem district will meet at the First Methodist church here today turf to morrow for a rally .auxl dis cussion of jroauta; people's work. Rectetiwiloai wtU take place at 10 o'clock oa Satforw day months g, avatd dlaaasiom groups will be held for the Leaguers and sponsors dur ing the day. A supper will be served for the group in the evening nd a party and general good time will follow. Miss Percle Miles, the district president , .of Intermediate League, Is ia charge of the plans.. Delegates from a number ot neighboring towns are expected. Many Christmas Events Planned By Leslie Group Christmas is to be observed at Leslie Memorial church on the Sunday evenings throughout the month of December. On- the first Sunday, the pastor will speak on "My Messenger.' On the second Sunday evening he has chosen for his subject, "The Christmas Vil lain." "Dust ot the Road," a Christ mas play, by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman, is to be presented by Francis Asbury league on Decem ber 15. This play appears in "Re ligious Dramas 1924," and was selected for this publication by the committee on religious drama of the Federal Council ot Church es of Christ In America. On December 22, "The Gift." a Christmas pageant, Is to be given. This is the second annual presen tation of this pageant. On the last Sunday of the month the choir, under the direc tion of J. William Belcher of Portland, will present the can tata, "Holy Night." by Ashford. WOODBURN, November 19. Woodburn opened the doors of Its WOODBURN FAMILIES U1BIK homes and hospitably welcomed attended by state officials, as dinner guests the many stu- Paul V. Maris, head of the ex dents who were home from college tension serrlce of the Oregon and the relatives and friends who visited this city to partake of the "piece de resistance" ot the holi day season. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stoller en tertained their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nob litt. and Mr. Hill at dinner. Mrs. Alice Rofinot and daugh ter EdlthNand daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Coon of Portland were together Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Otjen en tertained with an old-fashioned Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mrs. Nancy Carpenter. Music and skits eonposed the entertain ment before and after dinner. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Herman Otjen ,Mrs, Nancy Car- penter, Mrs. Anna Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Banman and children, Edward, Stephen and Clyde, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Engle and son Tommy. Mr. and Mrs. Robt Guiss had, in addition to their sons Jack and RusEell and Warner-of the Uni- versity of Oregon, Miss Benita Stroud, county health nurse for Marion connty. Mr. and Mrs. George Keyes en- tertained Mrs. J. W. Dowhay and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Club and daughter Vera of Portland, Mrs. Keyes' sister. Mrs. Culp and Vera will remain as week-end guests. A family reunion was held at the Eugene Courtney borne on Thanksgiving.-. Those who enjoy ed the affair were Mr. and Mrs Ben Courtney, Mr. and Mrs. Will Courtney, Mrs. Anna Courtney and Mrs. Josephine Benham and son Jimmy, all of Lafayette.-4 Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sonniksen and son Charles and Eddie Walk er were dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Bojd Christie at the home of Mrs. Christie's mother. Mrs, Virginia Walker. Miss Agnes Jure attended a Thanksgiving dinner at the home of her sister, Mrs. O. Dversdal in Portland. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. S. Undseth and two sons, Miss Agnes Juve. Elmer Juve and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. O. Dversdal. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Yergen were host and hostess to thirty- five at a big family dinner at their home west of Woodburn on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Proctor and daughters .Betty Jane and Lois, had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. Proctor's mother la Portland, -Mrs. Frank Proctor, senior. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hodge and daughter -Opal left Thursday for Langley, Washington, on Whitby Island, to "partake of Thanksglv ing dinner, with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Beane.- Enroute they stopped to Tisit Mrs. Hodge's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lin coln, In Taeoma, and returned to Woodburn Sunday. .Miss Helen Washburn will visit in Seattle and Taeoma over the holidays and will eat Thanksglv ing turkey with her parents Mr, ana Mrs. w. t. wasnonrn. Preston Rohner was the guest of his brother and slsler-in-llw, Mr. and Mrs. L. T R. Rohner - In The lalles Thanksgiving, and vis ited relatives and friends La Port land the rest of the holidays. Misses Pearl and Basel Emery attended a . family , reunion . at , Thanksgiving dinner at the Dome of their mother, Mrs. Bessie Em ery of Vancouver, Washington. Gilbert Oddie was at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Oddie of Gervais, Thanksgiv ing and witnessed the football game between Gervais high and Brownsville high in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray O. Wolf were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mrs. Wolf's mother, Mrs. Kirk wood ot Portland. Wednesday evening Miss Vir ginia Mason attended "Her Night Off," starring May Robson. at the Dufwla la Portland, and had din ner al ber uncle s. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Mason ot Albany. John Mochel was home from O.S.C. over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Grallap were dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Grallap of Salem, Mr. Grallap's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burnett were at the home of Mr. Burnett's parents in Eagle Creek, Oregon, Thanksgiving and Mr. -Burnett visited after Thanksgiving the project work of the boys under his direction in the Smith-Hughes department at Woodburn high school. Dinner guests Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Koch were Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Zuber and daughter Delia and son Ern est of Sublimity. Mr. and Mrs. W. Stirber and family of Silverton. Bill Koch of Toledo, Clement Van derwiele of St Paul. Ben Wilk ens of Portland and Frank Pran ner of Hlllsboro. Mrs. A. P. Zuber surprised her husband recently with a party. Games and dancing provided en tertainment for the guests dur ing the evening. Those present were Miss Verna Ott, Elner Han son, Melvln Forcier, Edwin Zu ber. Joe Wolf, Edwin Kirsch, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Michaels, Mn and Mrs. N. Kramer, Delia and Helen Zuber, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aick er, Martin Zuber, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sumln and the M. Koch family. P0ULI1EII PLAN BIG BANQUET HE Poultrymen from all parts of Oregon and the Northwest will hold a banquet here Friday night. December 6, in honor of J. H. Hanson of Corvallis. A pen of white leghorns owned by Mr. Hanson recently won the national egg laying contest at I Storrs, Conn. Besides prominent poultrymen, the banquet will be I state college wUl preside as toast- master. There will be addresses by Governor Patterson and poul trymen. Hanson, as a result of winning the Storrs contest, has established a world record. Seven of his 10 hens in the pen produced In ex cess of 300 eggs during the eon- test year, Roberts 4-H Clubs Do Good Work ROBERTS, November.il The 4-H club work Is being carried on very efficiently by the teachers. Mrs. Minnie Beckett and Mrs. Hel- en Larson. The classes meet each Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Beckett teaches the second year sewing. In her class are Sawako Usui, Fumeko Nakamura, Doro- thy Salchenberg, Chiyona Mitema, and Tsulko Usui. Mrs. Larson is teaching the first year handwork. Ia her class are Rose Ann Good- rich, Clara Hansen, Frances Blankenshlp, Michiko Usui and Masye Nakamura. Mrs. Roy Rice, 4-H club leader last year, presented the follow ing club members of her classes with pins at the community club meeting: Dorothy Salchenberg, Janice Higgins, June Edwards, Suwakl Usui, .Dorothy Rice, Wes- 1 ley Goodrich, Marion Shorey, Floyd Bowman, Matthias Crous- er, Roy Rice LISTEN! A Voice From Eternity Miss Lou Ella Mayes, of Portland and The Hoff er Evangelistic Singers Will Sing Church of the Nazarene One block south of Center on 19th Sunday evening 7:30 CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALIANCE TABERNACLE 655 Perry Street (Right down towm) 11 AH. , THE GIFTS OP THE SPIRIT? 7:80 p. M. "THE POWER OP CHOICE" -Special Mnsie LOUISE PIXNELL, Pastor ' " i ' s l '4 DOLL SHOW Parent Teacher Assn. Spon sors Program for School Benefit VALSETZ, Nov. X The P. T. A. gar a "Doll Show" tt the community hall Tuesday night. Mra. A. Crater. Mrs. J. V. Br reman and Miss E. Phieffer wero the commlttM in cluirge. Mn. Harrj McHale was the pianist. ' The program was aa follows: Piano solo . "Wedding ot the Painted DolL Dolls Music Children. Minuet "Minuet" Mary Ray mond. Allen Bloyd. Gypsy ''Gypsy Iweetheart" Catherine Hahn. Riding Girl "Horses" Bettie Patton. Mama DoU "Rockabye Baby" Marjorie Lefever. Russian Doll "Volga Boat man" Bernlce Johnson. Sailors "Sailing- Bradley Gates, Frank Lefever. Red Cross Nurse "Rose of No Man's Land," sung by Lola Wig gins, Anna rvanoff. Scotch Doll "Highland Lad-die"--Virginia Morley. Dutch Doll "Wherje is My Lit tle Dog Gone?" Guila Lewis. Quaker Girl "Quaker Song" Virginia Brown. Prisoner -- "Prisoner's Song," Sung by Lola Wiggins, Leyerri Marquis. " 'Flapper "Breakaway" Er&irl Dimity. Song "Alice Blue Gown," by Dorothy Wiggins. Red Ridinj Hood "Narclsuss Marjorie Thomas. Clown "Laugh Clown Laugh" Wayne Barnett. Chinese "Chong" enng by Mrs. Paul Wiggins. June Marquis. Fairy "Fairy Song" Jane Wrae Wiggins. School Days "School Days" Francis Nelze, Bob Bartrom. Indian Girl "Indian Love Song" June Roberts. Negro "Picking Cotton" . Donald Mixer. America "America," sung by Mrs. Paul Wiggins, Doris Weber. Tableau "Dance of the Paper Dolls" entire cast. There was a fair crowd which enjoyed the entire program. Thir ty dollars were cleared. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Will McDonald entertained with two tables of bridge. Curtis Grout, who is attending school in Portland, is spending his Thanksgiving holiday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. A! On account of 111 healtl'" "? Hedlnnd had to quit worl ; j s , lumber piler. He and hisii-rsr moved back to Portland Tuesday.4 NTERESTING MEET RICKEY. November 21 The following very Interesting pro gram was given Wednesday after noon by the school children- under the direction of the teachers, Mrs. Marie Kelly and Miss Edna Fery. Reading, "Thanksgiving Day" Nellie Flood Song . Primary pupils Reading 'The Parade of the Drum-Sticks Clyde Randall Exercise "The Runaway Pujnp-. klna" . .-25r"M- mmTT'i $ Reading The 1 . Turkey i-l.-: ;irrt 1 : Song.. EX..S I.osJ. CI: '. Crabb,HaxeI'T5eridan Piano Solo Beverly McMIllin Play "Come Back, Mr. Turkey" Mrs. Welby. .Dorothy Fltzpatrlck Harry Welby Gordon Randall Mary Welby Patricia Fitxpatrick Myrtle Welby Elolse Raymond Aunt Louiee. Marie Blanchard Uncle Henry Earl Crabb Grocery Boy ....Walter Crabb SCHOOL HIS CALVARY: BAPTIST CrIDRCH Roo!gen Balld-ag -' v High taA Ferry Sts. Graded 8. 8. at 0:45 o'clock. W. T. Jenks, Supt; Pratcbing 10:50 a. m. and 7:50 p. na. Scfaool of Missloas 0:50 p. m. Four classes. A.M. "0URTASt, J Special music by choir at both services. , P. M. "A FORGOTTEN VOW Remember the new location. Over Dan Burns. Entrance on Ferry street. . Easy to find. WELCOME , W. Earl Cochnux, Pastor l a i V;