The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 14, 1929, Page 10, Image 10

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Tke OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, December 14, 1929
Approach of Yuletide Heralded in Busy Hum Among Church Folk
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VESTED GHQlH
WILL APPEAR
Program to be Held at First
. Method ist Church Sun
day Evening
The vested choir ot the First
Methodist Episcopal church will
appear In sacred concert at 7:30
o'clock Sunday evening, December
li. Prof. Forest W. Gaw is con
ductor and Prof. T. S. Roberts, or
ganist. Miss Rath Bedford. Miss
Edith Findley and Miss Grace
Henderson are accompanists.
Following is the complete pro
gram:
Organ Prelude "March of the
Marl- Dubois. Prof T. S. Rob
erta.
'Processional Hyme No. Ill
Hark, the Herald Angels Sing"
Choir.
"Arise, Shine" Elvey Choir.
"Cantique de Noel" Adam
Miss Helen Cochran. ;
Scripture and Invocation by the
pastor.
. "Awake! Awake!" Buck
Choir.
i The Birthday of the King"
Jieidlinger R. D. Barton.
"The Plains of Bethlehem"
Buck Choir.
"Comfort Ye My People Handel
Kvery Valley Shall be Exalt
a" Handel Ronald Craven.
Offertory
"Vox Angelica" Heinrich Or-
fma Solo, Prof. T. S. Roberts.
Jesu Mambino" Yon Miss El
eaaor Moore.
"No Candle Was There" Leh
bud Ch'oir.
"Rejoice, Rejoice. Greatly"
Handel Mrs. F. W. Gaw.
-Christians Awake," "Adeste
ndeBs" Buck Choir.
Benediction.
Alliance Tells
Program Planned
For Christmas
The Sunday school and chorus
choir ot the Christian and Mis
sionary Alliance will give the an
nual Christmas program next Fri
day, night. December 20. The
program will consist of recitations
And songs by the children, inter
spersed with carols sung by the
congregations and Christmas an
thems by (be choir.
The annual Rainbow box open
ing for the foreign missionary
work will also be made, and an
tottering will be taken to assist
the needy of the city.
Christmas Sunday, December
11, will be observed with special
services both morning and even
ing. In the morning the pastor
will give an illustrated message
on "Jesus, the light of the
,World' for young and old, using
19 candles for the illustration. In
the evening the subject will be
"The First Christmas Tragedy."
Special Christmas music will be
arranged for both services.
The young people of the church
re making up a number of bas
kets to be taken to needy famil
ies on Christmas eve. The young
folk will also sing the old time
carols as they make their visits
through the city.
International Musical
Planned by Lee Leagaers
It is said, "There are many
flags in many lands." And Salem
folk who attend the Jason Lee in
ternational musical hour in the
fireplace room at Jason Lee
church Sunday evening will agree.
The program Is sponsored by the
Kpworth league. Announcement of
the event says: "You'll think
yourself listening In on Station
WORLD; or, perhaps, transported
by magie Into a clime where race
and tongue fail to be harriers be
tween last folks. For music and
aong will abound and curios from
the world around."
Ford Memorial Aid Society
Plans Silver Tea Meeting
The Ladies' Aid of the Ford
Memorial M. E. community church
win hold the monthly silver tea
at the home of Mrs. George W.
Chapman on Third street Wed
sesday afternoon, December 18
A called business meeting of the
Ladies' Aid will be held Just pro
ceeding this gathering.
The boy scouts will meet Tues
day evening at 7 o'clock, prayer
meeting and choir practice will be
held Wedncjday evening and or
chestra practice Is scheduled for
Thursday evening.
The Week's Sermonette
Pure Religion
By REV. D. J. HOWE
(Pastor First Christian Church)
Text: James 1:27. The one imperative need of an time and
all people Is religion the right kind of religion. There are nu
merous religions in the world and to each one of them should
t applied the best test. "By their fruits ye shall know them."
There la one outstanding religion which bears this test as
no other; the Christian religion. The author of this religion is
JeB.a Christ whose birthday will soon be celebrated all over the
world. In Him and His teachings we find a solution of the world's
problems. The charter for His new religion la the great com
mission, "Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to the
whole creation."
In this gospel message are found all the teachings needed to
make any life abound In good works and those who carry it to
the ends of the earth are the incarnation of peace, love and good
will. 'Wherever these heralds have gone true life has begun.
Following this guiding star through the years would take
ions the line of all progress for humanity.
The fruits of Christianity are abundant; our schools, 4 all
- benevolent Institutions, science and all its wonderful contribution
are the ootgTOwth of tnia religion; but the richest fruitage 1
teea la the transformation of human heart out of which are
continually flowing the streams of unselfish services to all who
are La need..
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M1NISTER
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Rev. I. J. Howe, pastor of
the First Christian church, who
today offers the week's sermon
ette, "Pure Religion."
An announcement given out by
Pastor Earle V. Jennison, states
that the Evangelistic Tabernacle,
corner of 13 th and Ferry streets,
is to hold a series of special serv
ices beginning Saturday night
These meetings are designated
"Fellowship and Bible Services"
and are to be conducted by Rev.
Ferris A. Dodd. district evangelist
for the Assemblies of Cod in the
.northwest and whose territory In
cludes also Washington, Idaho
and Alaska.
Sunday is to be a special day,
it is stated, with an extra preach
ing service at 10:30 a. m. besides
those at 3 and 7:45 p. m. Tues
day and Thursday nights are in
cluded, but Wednesday and Fri
day nights are announced for Sil
verton in the Full Gospel hall
there. This and other surround
ing congregations are co-operating
In this week's event of special
interest. Evangelist Dodd is to
speak in each of these services.
Mrs. Clarke Lee Chosen
Dorcas Society Prseident;
Year's Committee Named
Dorcas society of Christ Luth
eral church, Eighteenth and State
streets met in the church par
lors Wednesday afternoon for its
regular monthly meeting with the
Mrs. L. C. Barrick, Mrs. Lelscke
and Mrs. W. C. Miller as hostes
ses. Reports of the various acti
vities ot the society showed a very
successful year.
The following officers were
elected for the year: Mrs. Clarke
Lee. president; Mrs. Frank Sie-
bens, vice president; Mrs. Alfred
Propp, secretary; Mrs. L. C. Bar
rick, treasurer. The following
committees were appointed: visit
ing committee, Mrs. M. Battalion.
Mrs. H. F. Batterman, and Mrs.
Adolph Bombeck; Mrs. Louise
Abry and Mrs. Amos E. Minne
man. program; Mrs. A. Oehler,
Mrs. R. Meyer and Mrs. A. Nets,
hostesses.
Youngest Church Goers
To Have Christmas Party
The children of the cradle roll
and beginners departments of the
First Methodist church, together
with their mothers, will have a
Christmas party In the church
parlors on Saturday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock. Mrs. H. F. Shanks
and Mrs. R. D. Barton with their
assistants will have charge of the
program of games and Christmas
music and stories.
Missionary Circle to Meet
With Mrs. Thomas Roen
The regular meeting of the mis
sionary circle of the Calvary Bap
tist church wlH We held Friday af
ternoon at 2 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. Thomas Roen, 1517 Court
street. Mrs. Sachtler will be the
devotional leader and Mrs. H. S.
Gile will have charge of the pro
gram.
ANNUAL. MEET SET
The annual meeting and dinner
of the Knight Memorial church Is
set for 6:45 o'clock Wednesday
evening, December 18.
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FELLOWSHIP
WEEK
nus Will GIVE
I NOT
The beautiful Christmas carol.
"Why the Chimes Rang" by Ray
mond MacDonald Alden, will be
presented in pageant Sunday ev
ening by the choir of the Knight
Memorial church.
The carol is given a musical set
ting by Donald J. Allison, church
organist? Donald Barnard will
portray the part of the King;
Johnnie Ritchie and James
Thompson the parts of Pedro and
his little brother. Mrs. Edna Bar
nard will be the reader. Other
parts will be taken by members
of the choir. The musical num
bers include a chorus by the choir,
a women's three-part chorus and
a mixed octet.
The church choir Is also pre
paring for the Christmas cantat,
"Out of the East" to be given at a
vesper's service to be held at 4
o'clock the afternoon of Sunday.
December 22. Thirty voices will
take part. Donald Allison, church
organist, will furnish the accom
paniment. Rev. H. C. Stover is
directing.
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UNTTJLBXAV
C.ttafe and Chemeketa street. Eev.
Martin , T. ferny, minister. Churek
school at 10 a.m. W. E. Feklmaa. 8a pi.
Dev.ti.aal terriers at 11.00 .tn. Sub
ject, "Sympathetic Magic and Selifum."
Mrs. Martin Ferrer will sing "Tha 91st
Psalm," by McDermid. Mrs. W. A. Den
ton at the piano.
FIRST GEBHAH BAPTIST
North Cottage and D. streets. G. W.
Hatch, psttor; phone 2927 J. Morning
service, 11 o'clock; subject: "Spiritual
Growth." Choir Anthem "God So LoTed
th World." Evening serTice 7:30
o'clock; subject: "LiYing a Straight
Life." Sunday school 9:45 a.m.; Sam
Schirman, Supt. Mid-week services:
p.m., Wednesday; pastor, leader; place:
church.
CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAX
18th and State streets. Rev. Amos E.
Minneman, pastor; phone 3726. German
morning serTice, 9:45 o'clock; subject:
"He Is Here of Whom the Prophets
Spoke." English Services 11:00 a.m.
Subject: "Thou Shalt Not Kill." Even
ins service 8:00 o'clock; subject: "The
First Great Revival in the Christian
Church." Sunday school, 9:40 a.m.;
Hui Martha Batterman, Supt. Young
People' meeting: Luther League. Lec
ture by the pastor: "The Ideal Luther
League." 6 p.m".
SUMMIT
Orchsrd Height Koad. Meredith A.
Groves, pastor: phone lC-tiCJ. Morning
service, 9:43 o'clock; subject: "A Way
side Conversation." Sunday school,
10:45 a.m.; Larkin Griee. Supt.
FORD "MEMORIAL M. E. COMMXTNITT
Garth avenue and Third streets, Mere
dith A. Groves, pastor; phone 1566J.
Morning- service. 11 o'clock; rubjeet: "A
Wayside Conversation." Eveninr ser
vice 7:30 o'clock; subject: Dr. John D.
MeCormick of Kimball School of The
ology will give an illustrated lecture oa
the Holy Land. Special music includes a
vocal solo by Miss Jewell Richardson.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m.. ; Mrs. J. L.
Austin, Supt. Mid-week services 7:15
p.m. Wednesday Young People's meet
infrs: Intermediate, and Senior Lesrue
8:30 p.m.
MILL STREET METHODIST '
EPISCOPAL
J 5th and Mill streets. Leslie B.
Bailey, pastor. Morning service 11:00
o'clock: sablect: "A Message of Hope."
Evening service 7:30 o'clock; subject:
The Living UM. Sunday seboel
9:45 a.m.; Miss Esther Eriekson. Supt.
Mid-week services: 7:50 p.m, Wednes
day; Rev. Bailey end Mrs. Gentry, lead
ers; plsce: at the church. Young Peo
ple's meetings: Epworth League at 4:80
p.m. at the church. Miss Esther Eriek
son, leader. .
KNIGHT MEMORIAL
South 19th and Ferry streets. H. C
Stover, pastor; phone 1924J. Morning
service, II clock; subject: "The Jews
Contribution to Christianity . Uuet
Brightest and Bert" (Cramner). Mrs.
6. C. Newgent and H. O. Stover. Even
Ins; service. 7:30 o'clock: Christmas pa-
eeant "Why tha Chimes Joang. Spe
cial music: Chorus "O Little Town of
Bethlehem" (Tamblya) Ladies Three
Part Chorus "Wonderful Btory" (Wil
son). Octett "Brightest and Best"
Dykes). Sunday school 10 a.m.; C. O.
Harris, Supt.
CALVARY BAPTIST
W. Earl Cochran. pastor. Sunday
school 9:45 a.m. W. T. Jenks, SapU
Preaching services 10:50 a.m. and 7:30
p.m. B Y . P. U.'a 6:30 (Sr.. Inl
and Janior) Miss Dorothy Pickens, leader
of the senior grmsn. Topic What
Have Young People to Givet" Mon
day evening rerolar meeting: of tha Bar-
aca Fhilathea class. Tuesday renins? at
ui eanreh, 7:30, orchestra rehearsal.
Wednesday evening, prayer meeting,
Thursday evening, choir rehearsal.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Corner Stat and Chnrch streets. V,
Taylor, pastor; phone 974. Morning
service, 11:00 'clock; subject: "Tha
Dynamic of - Divine Love." Organ Pre
lude "Moraine Sons" raulkes. la
them "Sweetly Breathe tha Lyra
Above." Chopin-Shelley. Solo, "Tha
Messenger of Peace." Scott. Mrs. F. W.
Gaw. Sacred Ohrietmaa' Concert by the
Tested Choir at 7:30 p.m. Sunday school
9:45 ajn Ben E. RiekH. Supt. Mid
week services: 7:80 p.m. Thursday; Psa.
103, tha pastor, leader. Young people a
meetings: University chapter 6:80 la
church parlors. First Church chaptoi
"There's Song in the' Air" Leader. Es
ther Cook. Junior High Chapter in
Annas led by Harry Mother. Janior
church in Annex at 11:00. Cburea
Auraery in charge of Mrs. Serena Acton
and Mrs. Barbara Bennett.
COURT STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST
Court and 17th streets: B. F. Bhoema
ker. minister, 845 South Winter, Phone
2589J. Bible school. 9:45 a.m. Mrs,
Frank Marshall. Supt. Morning worship
11 a.m. Subject question, "Why Ob
serve Tithing and Not the Jewish Sab
bath t" Special music by the choir.
Christian Endeavor and Junior, 6:30
Soar service and sermon. 7:30. Speeis!
' mnsie by the choir. Midweek meeting,
Wednesday 7:30. Aid society meeting
j Wednesday p.m.
JASON XEE MEMORIAL
North Winter ana Jefferson at Fair-
rrounda Road. Church school at 9:45,
H. B. Carpenter, Supt. Morning worship
at 11 a.m. Them "wood for Good.'
Special mnsie by choir. ' 'O Holy Night.'
by Bernlee Rickman. Jr. Boya meeting
at S:S0. Chnrch Forum, Yoang People a.
High School, Intermediate Leagues meet
at 6:90. Program at 7:80, number by
different departments of the ehurch. Pa
geant "Tha Prince f the Hons f Da
vid." with earol singing. Fiaane Com.
AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH
Churli St. Bt. Chemeketa aad Cester, A DowatowB ChmTch.
11 A. M. BLESSED ARE THE UN-OFFENDED.
Anthem, "A Pilgrim's Jowaey," Arr. Wilson.
0 Holy Night, Adams, solo, Leom Jennison.
7:30 THE GRIP THAT HOLDS.-
"From Orient Land, Thomas ' Chnrch Chorus.
Mrs. Gordon McGllchrist will sing "I Am a Pilgrim." Johnson,
"Hills of Home," Logan, Alvln Schirman and Mrs. C. M. Byrd,
"Just For Today," Abbott, William McGllchrist, director ot
Mnsie. Extra rehearsal tor Choir and Chorus, Monday eve
ning, at 7:00 o'clock.
HEY. P. W. ERIKSEN, Pastor.
Yuletide Event
On December 20
Features Song
Among the Christmas entertain
ments planned for Salem, none
Is pledged to hold more truly to
the genuine Christmas spirit than
that being planned? by the T. M.
C. A. and a group of churches for
Friday night, December 20. This
program will be devoted almost
exclusively to Christmas music.
The observance at the Y. M. C.
A. will include as a special fea
ture group singing. Several ehurch
choirs are expected to participate
and soloists from the churches
will be included in the program
Other musical numbers will in
clude duets and quartets. A
Christmas story will not be omit
ted. Details of the program have
not yet been completed, but when
fully worked out are expected to
show one of the finest programs
of the many to be offered In the
city.
PASTOR MOVES
Rev. B. F. Shoemaker, pastor
of the Court street Christian
chnrch, and family have moved
from the residence on 18 th street
to 346 South Winter street.
meeting Tuesday evening 7:30. Boy
Scants and parents' supper Monday 6:30.
Mid-week devotions, study and choir prac
tice Thursday 7:30.
HIGHLAND TK1TJTD8
Highland and Chnrch street. Edgar
P. 8imi, pastor. Morning service 11
o'clock; Rev. Bernard E. Mott, of Port
land Bible Institute. Lvenina; service
7:80 o'clock; subject: "Message on The
Revelation." Sunday school 10 a.m.:
Earl M. Beckett, Supt. Mid-week ser
vices 7:30 p.m. Thursday; Tha pastor,
leader; place: "The Church. Jr. C. E. at
5:80 p.m. Sr. O. E. at 8:30 p.m.
FIRST FBESBTTXSIAH
Winter and Chemeketa streets Norms n
K. Tully, D. D.. pastor: phono 1810W.
Morning service, 11 o clock; subject:
The Art of Uivinr. 1 Cor. 8:7. Spe
cial music: Solo, "I Come to Thee"
(Caro Roma) Miss Josephine Albert. Or
gan numbers, "Pilgrims' Chorus" (Wag
ner), fanfare (Dubois). Eveninr
service 7:30 o'clock; subject: "Magnan
imity." Special music: "Anthem, "In
Heavenly Love Abiding" (Brown). Sun
day school 9:30 a.m.; L. M. Ramage,
8upt. Mid-week services 7:30 p.m.. Thurs
day; Dr. Tully, leader. Young People's
meetings 6:30 o'clock.
EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE
Full Gospel church, affiliated with the
Assemblies of God. 13th and Ferry
streets. Earle V. Jennison. pattor.
Phone 2050M. Conducted by Evangel-
st Ferris A. Dodd. a series of special
Fellowship meetings will begin Satur
day night, continuing over Sunday and
next week. Sunday ia to bo a apecial
day with an extra service for preaching
at 10:3U a.m. Sunday afternoon at 3:00
and evening at 7:45. Tuesday and
Thursday nights, preaching. Sunday
school, afternoon 1 :45. W. B. Finney,
oupt. Children a church. 6:30 cm. Miss
Lorene Pryor in charge. Wednesday af
ternoon, J: 30, prsyer meeting. Next
Saturday night. Young People's service,
7 :45. Mrs. Howard Olsen, president.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
High and Center streets. D. 3. Howe.
pastor; phone 1933J. Morning service 11
o clock; subject: Christian Steward
ship." The Every Member Canvass will
be made during the afternoon by 40 men.
Evening service 7:30 o clock. The Pil
grim Players of California will present
the wonderful Biblicsl Drama "8t.
Clandia." No admission, but a silver
offering will be taken. Sunday school
9:45 a.m.; Joel R. Benton. Supt. Mid
week services 7:30 cm. Wednesday.
Tonng People's meetings: 8:30 p.m.
Christian Lndeavor meetings. Installa
tion of officers in Young People's socie
ty. Christmas carols Sunday evening,
December 22. Miss Florence Howe, di
rector. Miss Lois Plummer, organist.
AMERICAN LUTHERAN
Church street between Chemeketa and
Center. Rer. P. W. Eriksen, pastor.
hone 2921. 11 a.m. "Blessed are the
n-offended." and at 7:30 tha pastor will
speak on the topic: "Tha Grip That
Holds." Tha choir will slag "A Pil
grim' a Journey," Arr. by Wilson. At
tha evening song service, ins cbarcn
chorus will sine: "From Orient Land,
Thomas. Mrs. C. 11, Byrd, "Just For
Todsy." Abbott. Alvln Schirman. "Hills
f Home," Logan. Mrs. Gordon McUiK
ehrist, "I Am a Pilgrim," Johnson.
Leon Jennison. "O Holy Nirht." Sixty
minute musical In evening. The ehoir
and chorus will have an extra rehearsal
Monday at 7 p.m. at tha church. Sun
day school at 9:45. Max Gehlhar. Supt.
Luther Leagues at 6:30. Miss Helen
Dunning, leader of senior group devo
tionala. Topic: "Christ s Second I'om
In." Irnat. "Tha Old Rnra-ed Cross."
Misa Lougene Breitxke and Miss - Helen
Dunning. Accordion solo by Fred Rein
id.
FIRST EVANGELICAL
Liberty and Center streets. A. P. Lay
ton. pastor: phono 991 J. Morning ser
vice, 11 o'clock; subject: "Waiting For
the Harvest. Special mnsie by the
choir. Evening service 7:30 o'clock; sub
ject: "Will Our Work Stand the Test."
Tha orchestra will furnish the mnsie for
the evening service. Sunday school 9:45
a.m.: U. L. Thornton. Supt. Mid-week
cervices 7:30 p.m. Thursday; G. X.
Thompson, leader; place: at tha ehurch,
Youaa? People's Meetinrs: Sunday even
ing at 6:30. Topie, "What Have Young
People to Give. ' Leader, Lawrence
Mavea. Our Evangelistie services will
begin December 29. Dr. Lawrence will
of Kansas will be the Evangelist.
REFORMED
Corner Capitol and Marion streets. W,
G. Linksemper, pastor; phone 668 W. Ger
man service 10 o'clock; subject: "Art
Thou Ho That Should Comet" An Ad
vent sermon. English service 11 o'clock:
subject: "The Ministry of John, the Bsp
tist." Special music: Anthem by the
ehoir. "Hark! the Herald Angels Stnjr."
by F. J. Robertson. Sunday school, 10
a.m.; T. E. Kruse, Supt. Oa Sunday
evening at 7:30, Rev. J. M. u. Darms,
D. D., president of Mission House Col
lege, Sheboygan, Wis., will speak at this
church.
FBEB METHODIST
Corner Market and North Winter
streets. W. M. Coffee, pastor; paone
2396. Moraine; service 11 o'clock; sub
ject: "Tha Blood." Bv. A. O. Archer
f MedfoH, Oretoa, proachlnc; Dpeeial
maiia bj tha quartet and coBfrerational
singinc. Sveninr service 8 ' clock; sub
ject: r Apostasy' Special music: Boot
service led br Mrs. Edna Hanson. Son
day :S0 p.m. Bev. Archer will five
tha story ai hia life. This la deeply
Interestiac. All ara Invited. Sunday
school 9:45 ajs.; Herbert Hanson. Supt.
Mid-weak services T:I0 , each day;
Revival servieea, A C. Archer, avaa-
Selist. Tomnr People's taeetir: :0
anday availing U& by Issery Goode.
LESLIE LEAGUERS
TO PRESENT PHY
' "Dust of the Road" Is to re
presented by the Francis Asbury
league Sunday evening, Decem
ber IS, at Leslie Memorial church.
This play, which was written by
Kenneth Sawyer Goodman, was
chosen by the committee on Re
ligious drama of the Federal
Council of the Churches of
Christ In America for its publica
tion "Religious Drama 1924".
The program will begin at 7:30
o'clock. There will be special
music. The story takes place in
the farm home of Peter Steele,
about one o'clock Christmas morn
ing. Bitterness and selfishness
are the controlling characteristics
in the lives of Peter and Prudence
Steele. From out of the shadows
comes the voice of one who has
known the blackness of night in
his heart.
The characters are:
Peter Steele, Norris Kemp;
Prudence Steele, his wife, Fran
ces Decker; An old man, Pru
dence's uncle, Clyde French; and
a tramp, Ormal Trick.
CHRISTIAN AJTO MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE TABERNACLE
S55 Ferry street. (Down town). Lou
ise Pinnell, pastor. Phone 2286R. Sun
day school at 9:45 a.m. Mrs. Myra
White, Supt. Classes for all ages. Morn
ing sermon at 11 o'clock. Subt. "Walk
ing ia tha Spirit." Tha Communion will
be observed. Y. P. 8. at 6:30 in charge
of the president. Miss Elvina Oraw. Ev
ening Evangelistic service at 7:30. Sub
ject of sermon "Serving Against the
Spirit." The mnsie will bo furnished by
tha chorus choir and in the morning,
Misa LaVern Olson will sing. Prsyer
service on Tuesday night. Y. P. S. Cot
tage meeting on Thursday night. Pro
phecy class will not meet this week as
tha Christmas program to be given by
the ehoir and the Sunday school will be
on Friday evening at 7 :30. At the close
an offering will be received for the
needy of Salem;
GLAD TIDINGS MISSION
353 Court St., C. 8. Johnson, pastor;
residence: 1520 Court street. Services 3
and 7:30 p.m. Sunday school 2 p.m.
Week-day services: Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday evenings. We are now in
a new location over Western Auto Sup
ply' a store. Good music, earnest testi
monies, spirit-filled messages at every
service.
CHURCH OF THE NAZABENE
On block south of Center on 19th
street. L. D. Smith, pastor; phone 2940.
Morning service, 11:00 o'clock: sub-
ect: The Christian a Race. Miss Lou
Ella Mayes, will sing a solo and Mr.
Frsnk Litwiller will also sing a solo. Ev
ening aervice, 7:30 o'clock: Rev. Loura
Meyers, will preach. Mr. and Mre. Clyde
Hoffer, will sing a duet. Sunday school
9:45 s.m.; Mr. F. M. Litwiller, Supt.
Mid-week services 7:80 p.m. Wednesday;
w. u. Hardy, leader; place: lHureb.
Young People's meetings: Sunday even
ing 6:30, Miss Thea Sampson, president.
The Junior' c will meet with Mrs. Smith
the supervisor at 6:80 in the evening.
IMMANTJBL BAPTIST
Haxel and Academy streets. Sunday
school at 10 a.m. Services at 11 a.m.
and 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Thurs
day evening at 7:30. Friday evening.
Young People a meeting.
SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS
South Commercial and Washington
streets. Chsrles C. Haworth, pastor;
phone 1697M. Morning service 11:00
o clock; subject "The Desire ot All na
tions." Special Music: Anthem: "O
Cross of Love, Lead On," by the ehoir.
Evening service 7:30 o clock; subject;
Christ In tha Old Testament." Sun
day school 10:00 a.m.; Marguerite P.
Elliott, Supt. Mid-week service: 7:bu
p.a, Thursday: tha pastor, leader;
place: ehurch. Young people's meetings:
6:80 p.m. Sunday. Topic: "What Have
Toung People to Give I" Leader, Ra
chel Pemberton.
CASTLE UNITED BRETHREN
North 17th and Nebraska streets. L.
W. Biddle, psstor; phono 2622J. Morn
ing service 11 o'clock; subject: "Making
Shipwrecks of Life." Evening service
7:80 o clock: "lis weii-unureoea ci
ty." Sunday school 10 a.m.: Wa are
climbing Mt. Hood. Join us. Mid-week
services: 7:30 p.m. Tbursdsy; pastor,
loader. Toung People's meetings: Senior
C. E. 6:80 p.m. Sunday. Mrs. J. 0 Hill,
leader. Topie "What Toung People
Have to Give." Woman's Aid meeting
on Wednesday.
LESLIE MEMORIAL
(Methodist Episcopal)
At South Commercial and Myers
streets. 8. Darlow Johnson, pastor. 848
E. Myers steet. Phone 22764. At the
morning service at 11 o'clock, the pss
tor will speak on "God's Greatest Gift."
Tha ehoir will sing the anthem, "Lead
Kindly Light," (Wilson). At the ev
ening service at 7:30 o'clock, Francis
Astury league will present the Christ
mas play, "Dust of the Road." Miss
Roth Haselton will sing, "There's A
Evangelist
Ferris A. Dodd
In a
Special "Fellowship" Services
Set. 7:45 P. M., Sunday 10:80 A. M., 8 P. M. end 7:45.
Notice in this Issue es to coming week.
EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE
Cor. 13th and Ferry Sta.
First Methodist Church
FRED C. TAYLOR, Minister.
CHRISTMAS CONCERT BY VESTED CHOIR
SUNDAY EVENING
A program of anthems and solos by the chorus and special
artists beginning at 7:30 o'clock
Morning Sermon by the Pastor on
THE DYNAMIC OF DIVINE LOVE"
Anthem "Sweetly Breathe the Lyres Above." Chopan
Solo, "The Messenger of Peace," Scott
Mrs. F. W. Gaw
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Japanese Minister Comes
To Work With People Here
Rev. S. Niwa Finds Salem
People and Weather
To His Liking
Someone sent word that this
page wasn't onto Its business un
less there was forthcoming a bit
of a tark with the new Japanese
minister. So the girl who oper
ates the department typewriter,
hurried herself out to 1055 Hunt
street, there to meet Rev. S. Niwa,
who has just come here to con
duct the Japanese mission work
in the Lake Labish settlement.
The initial "S" stands for Seiichi,
the first four letters being an ap
proximate equivalent to the Eng
lish "see". Niwa is simple ; the
first two letters are simply the
English "knee."
And Mr. Niwa, himself, small,
trimly dressed and most polite,
speaks very careful English,
though a little less clear and dis
tinct than does his wife. Mrs.
Niwa came to this country when
about two years old and has lived
here since. The minister, who ap
pears scarcely older than a col
lege student, says his English is
Japanese English. He studied
English for eight years in Japan
before he sailed for this country
10 years ago.
Seiichi Niwa was born In a
rural district in Japan, but
was brought up in Tokyo, where
he attended school and later
Aoyama college, a Methodist in
stitution at Tokoyo. Coming to
this country, he spent his first
year studying at the Southern
Methodist university In Dallas,
Texas. Then he went In turn to
Bakersfield and .Riveride, Calif.,
and two years ago to Frorin, in
Sacramento county, where he was
in charge of a Japanese mission.
He was married in California
five years ago, and has a three-year-old
son, Carl, and a two-
i year-old boy, Francis. He Is a
member of the Methodist min
istry, belonging to the California
conference. The Japanese mis
sion here is under the California
conference, but directly the Sa
lem council of church women is
sponsoring the interdenomination
al work which he will de among
his people here. Twenty-five
women's organizations in Salem
compose the church council. Rev.
Niwa expressed himself as par
ticularly delighted with the eager
ness with which these groups
work toward helping the Japa
nese. One of the early things to greet
Rev. Niwa on his arrival in Sa
lem was the Oregon downpour;
but with the rain he seems really
pleased. Anyway, he said, he
really liked the Oregon climate.
Speaking of climate differences
song in the Air," (Speaks), and Robert
Huston will plsy a violin aolo, "Ber
ceuse," (Godard)). Sunday school st
9:45, E. D. Roseman, Supt. Epworth
leagues meet at 6:30 o'clock. Mid-week
service Thursday evening at 7:80 o'clock.
FIRST BAPTIST
Marion and Liberty streets. Robert L.
Payne, pastor; phone 1920. Morning aer
vice 11 o'clock; rubjeet: "The Wonder
ful River of Life.-" Specisl musio by
church ehoir, and male euartet. Ser
monette for children. Evening service
7:30 o'clock; Fifth sermon in series
from sermon on the Mountain. Specisl
music: Chorus ehoir, orchestra, male
quartet. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.; Fred
Broer, Supt. Mid-week services 7:30
p.m., Wednesdsy. Three Baptist young
people's groups meeting at 6:30.
THE UPPER BOOK MISSION
87 Court street. H. Hansen, pastor.
Sunday services 11 a.m. 8 and 7:45
p.m. The World'e Youngest Evangelistie
Party, hero all day Sunday and every
night next week. Jack Tan Gunde is
only nine years old and his sister Violet
only eleven. These children have preach
ed to as many as sixteen thousand peo
ple at one time, their message hae made
thonsands to marvel. These meetings are
undenominational in spirit and are not
new issue or new light, aa tnia mission
does 'not tolerate any such teaching or
doctrine, and is not a split out of any
other assembly, but is a new work.
FIRST SPIRITUALIST
Fraternal temple on Center street be
tween Liberty and High. Service this
Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The
regular pastor. Rev. Luella M. Ia Valley
will bo the speaker. Topic, "The Law
of Spiritual Attraction." Messages. A
circle will bo held Sunday evening from
6 to T o'clock.
series of
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
High an4 Perry Sta. In the Heart of the City.
Time: S. S. 9:46 a. m. B. T.'s C:S0 p. m.
Preaching services 10:60 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
A. M. "PREPARING FOR ADVENT
Anthem: "Oh, Worship the Lord," Kleserling
Incidental solo by Mrs. McAllister
P. M. "GLORIA IN EJXCELSIS"
Anthem: "Softly Through the Silent Night"
Harris. Incidental solo by Mrs. Chas. Davis
Anthem: "Hark! Hark! My Soul," Shelley
Incidental solos by Messrs McAllister
- and Mlddleton
Gospel Bong by Choir "All Hall, Immannel"
WELCOME TO ALL SERVICES
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Rev. S. Niwa
between Oregon and California
led the mission leader Into "peo
ple differences" and he freely ad
mitted that he found the people
here much more friendly in their
attitude to the Japanese. In fact.
be observes that racial prejudices
are weak in this state; and as for
the people of Salem with whom he
has already come In contact, he
is glad they are so kind.
Biddle Present at Church
Session Held in Portland;
Local Institute Is Planned
Rev. L. W. Biddle, member of
the Oregon Conference United
Brethren Council of Administra
tion, attended a meeting of that
group In Portland Tuesday and
Wednesday. He also was pres
ent Tuesd.17 night at the Y. M. C.
A. there at a meeting of the con
ference board of Christian educa
tion, of which he is general di
rector. Mrs. Biddle, director of chil
dren's work, J'ohn Gilhousen. Wil
lamette student, as director of
young people's work, and Rev. S.
E. Long, pastor of the Hopewell
U. B. church, director of adult
work, were also In attendance at
the meeting. Plans were complet
ed to hold the district institute
next January. One of these will
be held In Salem.
Originators of Low Prices
Midget
Meet Your Friends
They like yourself, have learned that shopping here fs
most satisfactory and economical. When good meat can
be sold for less, the Midget win sell it.
For? OatUFdoy V7o OSCo?
FANCY WHOLE MILK VEAL
Milk Fed
Veal Roast
23 Mb.
Do not confuse with
Small Tender
T-Bone Steaks
25e nib.
OTJX PRICES ARE THE LOWEST POSSIBLE FOB THE KTKD
OF MEATS YOU WOULD BE SATISFIED WITH
Prime
Beef Roasts
flOe Mb.
'Nut Sweet" Sliced
AO Pork
Little Links
25c nib.
Useless to pay more
Home Rendered
Pure Lard
nsc nib.
BEST OLEOMARGARINE 2 lbs. 25c
2 lb. limit with purchase
Toang Pig
Pork Roasts
a?e nib.
dot of consideration to our employes, we close Satur
days t 7:00 P. It Harry IL Lery, Mgr.
BROTHERHOODS LAY
PUNS FUTURE
Phiiathean and Albright
Groups of Evangelical
Church Hold Meet
The Phiiathean and Albright
Brotherhood classes of the Evan
gelical chnrch enjoyed a social
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Remington Wednesday.
A short business session was read
by each class.
The Philatheans elected the fal
lowing officers: president. Mrs. A.
P. Lay ton; vice president. Mrs.
Lucy St. Clair; secretary, Mrs. J.
A. Remington: treasurer, Mrs.
Arthur Rex.
' A fellowship plan for visiting
the sick and shutlns was adopted
and a committee of three appoint
ed. Assisting the hostess, Mrs.
Remington, in serving were Mrs.
A. P. Layton, Mrs. J. L. TJlrich
and Mrs. O. N. Thompson.
The Albright brotherhood laid
plans for the organization of a
church brotherhood. A commit
tee was appointed to draft con
stitution and by laws. Present
were Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Layton,
Mr. and Mrs. George Siefarth,
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Thompson,
Mr. Rex. Rev. G. R. Stover, G.
Wells, Mrs. A. Burgess. Mrs. Lucy
St? Clair, Mrs. S. D. Cooley, Mrj.
Miles. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ulricb.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Thornton and
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Remington.
Castle United Brethren
Community Night Success
The Castle United Brethren
church community night for the
month, held last night at the
church, attracted a good, crowd,
both for the supper and ifor the
program of music and reading giv
en by the Joseph Benner familv.
The W. M. S. of which Mrs. L. W.
Biddle is president, and the sen
ior Christian Endeavor society of
which Miss Marie Waldorf Is pre
sident, sponsored the communiiy
night event.
Divide Offerings
Palem churches are dividing the
$58.15 received in offerings at the
Union Thanksgiving services
equally between the Salvation
Army and the Associated Chari
ties. Market
851 State St.
Milk Fed
Veal Chops
32
the Skim Milk kind
Prime Beef
Sirloin Steak
22cEfo.
Good
Boiling BeeT
use nib.
Bacoi
...30c lb.
Freshly
Ground Beef
2e Illb.
risky to pay less
Sugar Cored
Bacon Squares
E73 lllb.
. Dainty. Lean
Loin Chops
aSGfflb.
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