The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Saturday Morning, December 28, 1929 PAGE THREE Churches Prepare for Annual Meetings and Elections of Officers LESLIE CHOIR l-gBEttllMEETT.feunt.ap inbms in mm mntlMMMl ml IIP PRnlTnTII 'i-'&:-SmmL "vV I nnrilP PIIRinill - - court street chtrch or christ i choir win sing, "o je.. Thou ah "Potting Off and rutting on." Yonng RflrrTllIP 111 VT nillU I II 111 I II I It ... V IIULmU UllllllinV boa ... th streets. B. r. 8he- Standing." (Bqw). At th. evening people'n meetings: All three chapter. lLL I I HI I III L I I fLH id UR 1 nin - -:f U Id i 1 HUH K 5?XrSZ "Holy Night" to be Present ed Sunday Night at 7:30 By Church Group As a part of the Christmas pro gram the choir of Leslie Memor ial church will present the canta ta, "Holy Night." by Ashford. Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock This beautiful cantata, on which Nhe choir has been working for a number of weeks, Is directed by J. William Belcher, of Portland. Music lovers of the city, who remember the fine Easter can tata that this group presented last spring are assured that this production will be equally as fine. Mrs. S. Darlow Johnson will ac company the choir. A silver of fering will be taken, to help meet the expenses of the music depart ment. The program follows: Prelude Mrs. Johnson. "And In That Day." Bass solo and chorus. F. C. Rock. "There Shall Come Forth," chorus. "Silont N'ieht." chorus. Solos by Mrs. Love. Mr?. Bishop Mrs. Jessie F. Bush. and j "O Blessed Town ot Bethle hem," contralto solo, Mrs. Mason Bishop. 'Glory to God in the Highest." soprano 6olo and chorus, Mrs. i Irene Love. "Star of the East." soprano so lo. Miss Ruth Hazelton. ''Quest of the Wise Men," Men's chorus. "Blessed -Be the Lord God," final chorus. The members of the choir are: sopranos, Mrs. Jessie F. Bush, Mrs. Irene Love, Miss Ruth Ha zelton, Miss Gladys Miller and Miss Frances Decker; altos, Mrs. Mason Bishop. Mrs. T. H. Tem ple, Mrs. A. C. Bohrnstedt, Miss Helen Ingrey. Mrs. Lu T. Beall, Miss Pearl Scott and Mrs. E. T. Barkus; tenors,. E. D. Roseman, F. L. Scott. H. It. White and J. Pier; basses. F. C. Rock, Wendell Bcott, Alfred French. L. C. Mc Fhane, Everett Whealdon and Darlow E. Johnson. REPORTED BETTER ZEN A, Dec. 27. Wayne Hen ry returned from Lob Angeles this week. Mrs. Mary B. Crawford, his mother-in-law who was with Mr. and Mrs. Henry on trip to Illinois and California suffered a stroke of paralysis when they reached Los Angeles while enroute home from the east. Her right side was more affect ed than the other and her heart was Tery irregular. After reaching home Mr. Henry received a mes rage from his wife saying that her mother's condition was serious but a later message received Thursday stated that her heart was more regular and general condition better. W. Frank Crawford, son of Mrs. Mary B. Crawford, with Mrs. Crawford and heir children drove to Los Angeles starting from Sa lem Friday and reaching, their destination Monday. TRAVELS THROUGH SNOW ORCHARD HEIGHTS. Dec. 27. Terrill Cardwell arrived here Mon day evening from Morton, Wyom ing. He made the trip in a truck and reports that he traveled over a continuous blanket of snow all the way from Wyoming to Pend leton, Ore. Mr. Cardwell brought his family west last Summer, then returned to Wyoming to dispose of his stock, implements and so forth. He has not yet determined In Just what part of Oregon he wishes to settle. He would like to rent or lease a stock or dairy farm. Mr. Cardwell says the green land" looks good to him Kter his cold, hard trip. P. T. A. ENTERTAINS SCOTTS MILLS, Dee. 28. The yster supper sponsored by the P. T. A. Thursday evening at the kigh school was very successful After supper the high school boysj basket ball team played the Leslie church team from Salem. The vis iting team won by a score of z to 6. About $34 was taken in from the supper and ball game, which will be used for soups or hot drink (or the children at noon.' MOB VICTIM DtES JACKSON, Ky., Dec. 27 (AP) Chester Fugate, who was taken from the Breathitt county Jail Christmas morning and shot and beaten, died late today after he had accused six men of being the leaders in the latest shedding ot blood by members of the Fugate and Watkins families. BOMB KILLS WORKER JERUSALEM, Dec. 27. (AP) (Jewish Telegraphic Agency) Moses Katz, a 'workman in the colony of Petach Tikvab, was killed by the explosion of a bomb while working in his fields today. The bomb was left over from war days in Palestine. FUNERAL KITES PLANNED WASHINGTON", Dec. 27: (AP) The body of Representative El mer O. Leatherwood of.Utai was enroute tonight to Salt Lake City J wuere iue I ineral is to be held Sunday. Claims totaling $1,409.65 have been paid to Statesman subscrib ers by The North American Ac cident Insurance Co. These claims were paid on the $1.00 policy issued to Statesman subscribers. MRS CRAWFORD L. A. Head, evangelist, who will open a srrir of meeting tomorrow at the First Kvm gelical rharch. The Marion County Holiness as sociation will bold watch night services Tuesday uirht. berinniner at 8 o'clock, at the Salem church of the Nazarene. Between 300 and 400 member of the association from all parts of the county- are expected to be in attendance. Rev. Edgar P. Sims, pastor of the Highland Friends church here, will preach: the Free Meth odist quartet will sing; and Rev. C. M. Clarke, district elder of the Free Methodist church will lead the love feast. I. E. Harrington, pastor of the Free Methodist church at Wood burn, is president of the associa tion. Pageant to Be Given For Cottage Farm Group The American Lutheran church chorus, which presented "The Story Wonderful" as one of the most spectacular of the Christmas pageants, will give the pageant at the Cottage Farm Sunday after noon at 2:30 'clock. Persona participating In the production number 110. William McGilchrist, Sr., directed the music and Max Gehlar directed the pageant. Turner Church Has Excellent Yule Program TURNER, Dec. 27. A full house enjoyed the Christmas eve program at the Christian church Tuesday evening. The theme was "The Birth and Life of Christ," told in prophecy, story and song. The program opened with or chestral music by the Fowler brothers with Mrs; Hatfield at the piano. "Sing Unto Jehovah" was given by a large chorus, followed by prayer. The junior chorus gave "Silent Night." Reading. "The Child Jesus," Gertrude Cook. The "Story of the Nativity," was given by Rachel Riches. Solo by Mhs Ailine Robertson, "While Shep herds Watched." Bible reading by Miss Leone Cook. Song by chorus. Bible reading by Walter Peterson and Charles Standley. Solo. "To day the Prince Is Born," by Es mond Patton. "Beautiful Story of Jesus" was sung by the chorus. Orchestral music, Mrs. Earl Cook at the piano. Little Lois Jensen of Port land gave a very pleasing recita tion. Rev. Gilstrap spoke of the joys of the season and the joy of giv ing. An offering was taken for the "Turner Boys Home." Bene diction. The treats were passed r.t the close of the program. The program was arranged by Mrs. F. C. Delzell. Miss Lillian Peterson in costume presided and gave the numbers of the program introducing each part. Amity Pioneer Passes Away AMITY, Dec. 27 John R. Caves who has been a resident of Amity for several years, died at the home of bis aon, John. Mr. Caves was past 7( years of age afld was born near Hopewell. Interment will be held In the Hopewell cemetery Saturday at 2 o'clock. o MARK i 4 A .12 3 IBS TIMER Mil Cardinal Garparri (lower left) en the steps f the quirinal as be represented the Pepe in return ing the visit of the King and Queen of Italy. Cardinal Gasparri, Papal secretary of state, was. among; the Vatican notables who welcomed the Royal couple on the recent visit. The visit was the first one in sixty years that an Italian ruler had made to the Vatican. Evangelist L. A. Mead to Conduct Campaign at Evangelical Church An old-fashioned revival cam paign will be opened at 11 o'clock Sunday morning, December 19, at the First Evangelical church, cor ner of Center and Liberty streets, and will continue through Jan uary 19, with Rev. Lawrence A. Mead, the evangelist lately from Oklahoma, in charge. . Rev. A. P. Layton, pastor of the church, says: "Immediately following Christ mas services is an Ideal time to begin an old fashioned revival campaign; one that eliminates Santa Claus and promotes Christ to the pre-eminence He should en joy; a meeting with a message that still rings true, not tinted In any way with modernistic doc trines or the evolution of man kind from the so-called tree climb ing ancestor. "Evangelist Mead will bring such messages. He is a dynamic speaker, with a subject that is ba sic, as is evidenced by the results of his past many meetings through which he has been rewarded with many souls. He will be assisted by his brother who will conduct the song service, sing solos and have charge of the young people and children's work." Epworth League Planning Watch Night Observance The First church chapter of the Epworth League of First Metho dist church will sponsor a watch night party and service In the church parlors on Tuesday eve ning, beginning at 8:30 o'clock. The members of the University Chapter are specially Invited guests of the evening. There will be games, a program, refresh ments and a short devotional serv ice closing with the ushering In of the New Year. Turner Church to Hear Former Pastor Sunday TURNER. December 2. Rev. M. A. Groves of the West Salem Ford Memorial church, will preach Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at the M. E. church in the absence of the pastor. Rev. Groves was pas tor of the local church two years and his many friends will be glad of the opportunity to hear him preach next Sunday. Calvary Baptist Board Will Meet Monday Night The official board of the Cal vary Baptist church will hold its regular meeting Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The orchestra will meet for rehearsal Tuesday eve ring at 7:30 o'clock and Thursday night the choir will have a rehear sal. There will be no prayer meetr ing Wednesday flight. Amity to Have New Gas Station AMITY. Dec. 27. Surveyors were here this week locating a site for a service station. This is to be at the corner of Trade and Madox streets. This station will be put in by an oil company. The property is occupied now by an old barn which will be torn down. It is also rumored that the Christian church has leased the grove in the rear of their church building for a service station and cabins. This property is at the end of the bridge on the west side of the highway on the south part of town. STUDENTS DRINK LESS NEW YORK, N. Y., Dec. 27 (AP) Sigmund H. Steinberg of Philadelphia, supreme master of the Alpha Epsilon PI fraternity, said today that efforts by college and university officials bad broasht about a marked decline In drinking among students. FRANCE PAYS ON DEBT WASHINGTON. Dec. 27. (AP) The treasury tonight announc ed the receipt ot 112,017.934 from the government of France. HISTORIC EVENT IN s . S. PRATUM, Dec. 27. The can tata given at the Menonite church under the direction of Rev. J. M. Franz, by the local choir of 40 voices, was more than a commun ity affair. A large delegation at tended from Dallas and Salem, and other places were represented by smaller groups. The Metho dist church was closed for the evening, bringing the attendance up to over 300. Miss Elda Herr played the piano while Miss Lichty and Clarence Herr each played saxophones. ULL DAY'S EMS TURNER, Dec. 26 Next Sun day will be a high day at Turner Church of Christ. The choir will have an anthem for the morning sermon. Dr. H. C. Epley will lead the song service, which will be followed by a New Year's sermon by the pastor. Rev. EH more J. Gilstrap. At the close of this service all will go to the social hall and la ter to the dining room for a good fellowship basket dinner. Hot drinks will be served from the kitchen. After lunch the annual church meeting will be held with reports, and election ot officers. The every member canvass which is now being made is showing a fine and unanimous spirit among the members. The subject of tbe evening sermon will be "The Goal of Your Life." The Christian Endeavor will be led by the two groups of nominated candidates. The elec tion of the new officers will take place at the church New Year's eve, at a business meeting, fol lowed by a watch party. Next Sun day evening's young people's prayer meeting promises to be one of much Interest. Officers to Be Chosen At Meeting Next Friday The American Lutheran church will hold Its annual meeting at the church on Friday night, January 3, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, an nounces the pastor. Rev. P. W. Er- Iksen. On New Year's Eve. tbe congregation and friends will meet at the home of William Mc Gllchrlgt, Sr. The choir, the church chorus and others who par ticipated In the pageant given at Christmas time, will be special guests for the event. Yearly Meeting Set For Next Wednesday The annual church meeting of the First Christian church will be held New Year's day, when a bas ket dinner will be served at 1:00 o'clock, followed by the business session, when reports will be read from every department and elec tion of officers will be held. Choir rehearsal will be held Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Court Street Christians Announce Annual- Meet Tbe annual meeting of the Court street Church of Christ will be held New Year's day. A bas ket dinner will be held at noon and the business session will get un der way at 2 o'clock, when re-, ports from all departments will be given and the annual election of officers will be held. All mem bers are urged to be present. Queen Esther Society Will Meet Monday Night The Queen Esther society ot First Methodist church will meet on Monday evening at 7:30 in the senior girl's class room in Ep worth hall. A short business ses sion and an interesting lesson per iod will be followed by a social &our. NO JUNIOR SERVICE The members of the Junior church congregation of the First Methodist church will units with the adult congregation for the ob servance ot the Holy Communion service on Sunday morning, and no regular Junior service will be held. O ROME i 1 "4 "4 -aw : '.i,;:,: Lie BY COTXT STREET CHURCH OF CHBI8T Court and 17th streets. B. T. Shoe maker, paster, 345 8. .Winter itrect. Phon 2589J. Moraine terries 11 'clock. New year itrnoa by the pas tor, special mnsie by toe choir, Even- inr service 7:30 o'clock; (object "Why None Feople Attend vhnreh and Borne Do Not." Special music by the choir. Sunday school 8 :45 a.m. ; Mrs. Frank Marshall, Supt. Mid week services 7:30 p.rs., Friday at the church. Christian Endeavor and Junior meetings 0:30 p.m. CASTLE TOTTED BRETHREN North 17th and Nebraska streets. L. W. Biddle, pastor; phone 2622. Morn ing service 11 o'clock; subject: "A rrayer for the New Year. Evening service 7:30 o'clock; subject: "God's Call to Service." Sunday school 10 a.m. Midweek services 7:30 p.m. Thursday; pastor, leader; place: church. Young people a meetings: 6:10 p.m. Sunday. Leader, Miss Ruth Draper. Topic, "Youth's Needs That Christ Can Meet" Woman's Aid all day Wednes day. LESLIE MEMORIAL CHURCH (Methodist Episcopal) At South Commercial and Myers streets. 8. Darlow Johnson, pastor. 348 E. Myers. Phone 2764. At 11 o'clock. Ormal B. Trick, assistant pastor, will speak on "Follow Thou Me." The World Prayer Week To Be Observed Here World Prayer week will be ob- served by Salem churches tbe week beginning January 5 and ending Sunday, January 12, the Salem Ministerial association de cided at its meeting early this week. Rev. H. B. Gardner of the Jason Lee church is chairman of the committee which is working out the program for t"he week. Five churches, representing the districts of the town, will be se lected and from these a series of special meetings In observance of the week will be held. Lutheran Church to Hold Election on January 5 Christ Lutheran church, 18th and State streets, will hold its annual congregational meeting for the purpose ot hearing reports of the activities for the year and to elect its officers Sunday, January 5 at 1 o'clock. The church council will meet previous to the congre gational meeting January - 2, at 7:30 o'clock in order to prepare the business for the congregation al meeting proper. Luther League Planning Watch Night Obesrvance After a service at t o'clock In the church the Luther League of Christ Lutheran church, 18th and State streets, will hold its regular annual watch night party in the church parlors for the entire membership of the church. A cafeteria lunch will be served. A program with prayer at midnight will end the festivities. Final Reels of Moving Picture to Be Shown Sunday at the First Congrega tional church evening service at 7:.30 o'clock the last four reels of the "King of Kings" will be used connection1 with the theme: The Cross of Christ." The hymns will be sung from the screen and there will be special music by the quartet. General Aid Society Meet To Be Monday Afternoon The General Aid society of tbe First Methodist church will hold a purely business session on Mon day afternoon in the church par lors at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. L. D. Waterman, the vice president, will preside In the absence of Mrs. W. C. Toung, whose daughter's Ill ness prevents her being present. Watch Night Services Planned by Leslie Church The Leslie Memorial service will hold watch night services Tuesday night, beginning at t o'cloek. Mid-week services will be held Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock, and at (:30 o'clock that evening the young people will nolo tnelr potlnck supper. HOME ON FURLOUGH ZEN A, Dec. 27. Private Ken neth Henry of Vancouver Bar racks. Vancouver, Wash., has been given a S 0-day furlough which he is spending at "Maple Mound," home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Henry of Zena TO SEE TEAR OUT The First German Baptist chnrch will hold watch night serv ices Tuesday evening, beginning at S:15 o'clock. An Interesting program of music and singing Is being planned. SOLOIST ANNOUNCED Miss Thelma Davis, contralto. who is home for the holidays from Oregon State college, wil be the soloist Sunday morning at St. Paul's Episcopal church. Election Tomorrow Election of officers for the Sun day school of the First Christian church will be held Sunday morn ing at the close of the session: Joe R. Benton is superintendent, Fruit - Nut - Shade Trees Now in stock at our down town sales yard A complete line of Trees and Shrubs Filbert Trees Our Specialty We have a limited supply of the New Brixnut Filbert, also Barcelona Trees In both Tip-layers and Nurseried Trees 1 Pearcy Bros. Nursery 240 N. Liberty, near Court ehoir will sing, "O Jesus, Thou Art Standing." (Heyser). At the evening err ice at 7:30 o'clock, the choir, nnder the direction ot J. William Belcher, will present the Christmas cantata. "Holy Night," (Ashford). Sundsy school at 9 :45, E. 1). Roseman, Supt. Leslie (young people), Francis Aihury (high school) and Intermediate (junior high) lei sues will meet at 6:30 o'clock. CHRISTIAN SCXEHCE "Christian Science" Christian Science lesson topic. Regular services will be held iff church, corner of Liberty and Che meketa at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.; same ser vice is repeated in the evening. Wed nesday evening meetings at 8 o'clock in-lude testimonies of healing through Christian Science. Sunday school classes at 9:45 and 11 o'clock. A reading room for the public is maintained at 406 Ma sonic Temple. The hours are from 11:00 to 5:30 except Sundays and holidays. REST CHRISTIAN High and Center streets. D. J. Howe, pastor; phone 1933J. Morning service 11 'clock; subject "Follow Me." Special mosic. There will be special music st each service. Miss Florence Howe, di rector of music. Miss Lois Hummer, organist. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock; subject: "The Curriculum for a disciple of Christ," the pastor preaching. Sun day school 9:45 a.m.; Joel R. Benton. Supt. Four Christian Kndeavor societies meeting in their respective rooms at A :30 p.m. FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST North Cottage and D streets. O. W. Rutsch. nillor: nhnns 2927J I; Krhnnke A"' PVr- ri,irnK ervice n u tiurK, luujci'i; .ao luwm ior .jcsus. Special music: Choir song. "There is Room in My Heart For Jesus." Kven ing service. 7:30 o'clock: subject: "The Exceeding Greatness of God." Special music: bolo. bundsy school 9:45 a.m.; Kam Schirman, Supt. Watch n ijrht ser vice 8:15 p.m. Tuesday. Interest pro gram of music and singing is planned. Refreshments will be served. Rev. O. Schunke haa a message to bring. CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Eighteenth and State streets. Rev. Amos K.- M4nneman, pastor, phone 8726. German coniraunion services U:30 a.m. 'i'ote the dunce in time.) Subject: "Set For the Rise and Fall of Many." English services 11:00 a.m. Anthem by the choir: "The Lord Is My Shepherd." Lizzie De Armond. Sunday school 9:40 a.m. Miss Martha Batterman, Supt. Ev ening services 8:00 p.m. Subject : "The First Church Council." Lutber League 7:00 p.m. Evening service lec. 31. 8:00 p.m. Subject: "We Are Not Worthy of the Least of These Thy Mercies." This service will be followed by a watch night party nnder the auspices of tbe Luther League for young and old. German Now Years services New Years morning 9:45 a.m. Subject: "And His Name Shall Be Jesus." English New Years services at 11:00. Subject: "New Opportunities." TJFPEK ROOM M2SSI0S 337 Court street. IT. Hsusen, psstor. Sundsy services at 11 a.m., 3 and 7:45 p.m. The world'a youngest Evangelistic party wilt have charge of the afternoon and evening servies while Missionary A. J. Jensen will bring the morning mes ssg. Solos and duets will be delivered by th Tan Gnndy children evangelists at these services. TntsT baptist Marion and Liberty streets. Robert I.. Payne, pastor; phone 1920. Morning ser vice 11 'clock; subject: "A We Pass This Way But Once." A Kew Tears mes sage. Special music by the church choir and mala quartet. A sermonette for children. Evening servies 7:90 'clock; th seventh and final messsg from the sermon an th mountain. Special music: Cherua choir and orchestra. Sundsy senool :c a.m.; rred tsroer, nupt. Mid week services 7:30 p.m. Thursday even ir.r. Hire groups meeting at 0:80. FTBST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Corner of Liberty and Center. A. P. Layton, minister. Bible school at nine morning service will be in rhsrge of forty-five. L. L. Thornton, Supt. The Evangelist Lawrence A. Mead of Kan sas who will open th evangelistic cam paign la this church. Harold Mead of Oklahoma will have charge of the music and will bring a speeisl message in song. Th Christian Endeavor will hold its regular meeting at 6:80. This service will be of special interest to all young feople. Th Mead evangelistic party will are eharg of the evening service, which will begin at 7:80. A song service led by Harold Head and followed by a sermon by Rer. Lawrence A. Mead. The evan- genstie services will continue for three weeks. MILL ST. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner 15th and Mill streets. Leslie B. Bailey, paator. Residence 714 South 19th street. Morning worship 11:00. Subject: "Tne Accptabl Now." Even ing worship. 7:30. Subject: "Uncondi tional Surrender." Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mis Esther F rick son. Superin tendent. Epworth Leagne, 6:30 p.m. Mid week meeting Wednesdsy. 9:00 p.m. EMMANUEL BAPTIST Basel and Academy streets. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Brother C. D. Saney will preach in the morning. Watch night prayer meeting Tuesday evening. megular mid-week prayer and testimony meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Corner Church and Chemeketa atreets. 7:30 a.m. holy communion. 9:45 a.m. chnrch school. 11:00 a.m. morning prayer and sermon. Special Christmas musie re peated t thl service. Ney Year's day. holy communion 9:00 a.m. Tuesday and Wednesday confirmation classes omitted this week. XnOET MEMORIAL 19th and Ferry streets. H. C. Stover, pastor: Phoa 1924J. Morning service 11 dock; subject: "Things I Leave Behind." Duet "Th Earth Declares th Glory of Cod" (Lowden) Irene Kit ner and LaRavne Haac. Eveninc servies 7:80 'clock; subject : "Chnrch Obliga tions (a service recognising chorea of fleers). Special music: Anthem "A Closer Walk With God" (Ashford) Sunday sehoel 10 a.m.; C. C. Harris. Supt. Young People s meetings e:45. CHURCH OT THE XAEA1ENR On block south of Center en 19th street. L. D. Smith, pastor: phone 2940 Special music: Th Boffer Evangelistic Sinter will sing family song. Even ing service 7:30 o'clock; subject "God'a Pity Tor Souls." Special music: The Singing Friesens will sing and apeeial instrumental music by David Heide, John Wiens and Henry Wiens. Sunday school 9:45 .so.: F. M. Litwiller. Supt. Mid week service 7:80 each evening except Monday and Saturday at the church. Youstg people's meetings Sunday evening 6:30. Mis Then Sampson, president. Mr. Clyde Hoffer, leader. The juniors will meet st 6:30 with Mrs. Smith. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner Stat and Chnrch streets. F C. Taylor, psstor; phone 974. Morning servie 11:00 o'clock; subject: "The Cud of Communion" Quarterly Obser vane of The-Holy Communion. Special musie: Anthem "Arise Shine" Elbey Solo Ronald Craven "Hold Thou My Hand, 0 Lord." Evening service .7:30 o'clock: subject: "How to Have a Hap dv New Year." Special mnsie: Anthem "Even Me" Warren Solo "Com Y Blessed" Scott. John Crnkovich. Sun day school 9:45 s.m.: Ben E. Riekli Supt. Mid-week services: 7:30 p.m. Thursday; th pastor, leader; subject "Putting Off and Putting On." Young people' meetings: All three chapters will nnite to hear Roy Lochenoar talk of his experiences in the Orient, in the Annex at 6:30. Church nursery in charge of the members of the Y. K. K. Bible clas. Junior church will unit with the adult church for th Communion Service. REFORMED Corner Capitol and Marion streets. W. 6. Lienkaemper, pastor; phone 668 W. German service 10 o'clock; subject "Fellowship Through Worship." English srvic 11 o'clock; subject: "Christ Comes to his Own and His Own Receive '. Him Not." Anthem by the choir. Sun day school 10 a.m.; F. E. Krue, Supt. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Highland and Church streets. Edgar P. Sims, pastor. Morning service 11 o'clock. Evening service 7:30 o'clock; subject: "Message on the Revelation." Sunday school 10 a.m.: Earl M. Beckett, Supt. Mid-week services 7:30 - p.m. Thursday; the pastor, leader: place: the church. Jr. C. E. at 4:00 p.m. Sr. C. E. at 8:30 p.m. FORD MEMORIAL M. E. COMMmfTTT Corner Gerth avenue and Third street. Meredith A. Groves. pastor; phone 1566M. Morning service, 11 'clock. Rev. J. 8. Greene prtaching. Special mu sic includes a piano solo by Miss Eva Arnold, and a vocal duet by lorine Bager and Muriel Kaster. Evening aervice 7:30 o'clock; subject: "The Cross Roads. " Specisl mtmc: Vocal solo by Miss Josephine Albert, whistling solo by Wesley Warren. Music by the orches tra. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mrs. J. L. Austin. Supt. Mid-week services 7:15 p.m., Wednesday; the pastw, leader; place, Epworth League room. Senior and Intermediate Leagues 6:30. Senior top ic: "A Yes-r End Review." There will be special singing and other special un tie. FIRST SPIRITUALIST Fraternal temple on Center street be tween Liberty and High. Services this Sundsy evening at 7:30 o'clock. Tbe re gular pastor, Rev. Luella M. La Valley will be the speaker. Topic, "Th As pects of Modern Spiritualism." messages. A circle will be held Sundsy evening frm 6 to 7 o'clock. GLAD TIDINGS MISSION 853 Court street. C. S. Johnson, pas tor. Services 8 p.m. Evening service 7:30 clock. Full Gopel messages, lirely singing, earnest prea. hing, testi monies. Services Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday evenings. Sunday school at 2 P.m. UNITARIAN CHURCH Cottage and Chsmeketa streets. Rev. Martin F. Ferrer, minister. Church school at 10 a.m. Graded instruction. W. E. Feldman, 6upt. Devotional ser vices at 11 a.m. Subject. "The Golden Rule. Mrs. Martin Kerrey will sing "Fear Not Ye O Israel." by Buck. Mrs. W. A. Denton at the organ. JASON LEE MEMORIAL North Winter at Jefferxon and Fair grounds Road. Harry E. (iardner, pas tor; phone 2234W. Morning service 11 o'clock; subject: "I Am Resolved." Special music by the choir directed by Prof Herman Clark. Kvtning aervice 7:30 o'clock; subject: "If 1 Had My Wish." Sunday school 9:45 a.m. H. B Carpenter. Supt. Mid week services 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Young people's meet inga 6:30. Church Forum 6:30. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS Washington and 8. Commercial streets. Charles C. Hawgrth, pastor; phone 1697M. Morning service 11 o'clock; subject: "What Does 1930 Hold For Met" Evening service 7:80 o'clock; subject: "What If Christ Had Not Been Bora!" Sunday school 10:00 a.m.: afar- guente P. Elliott, Supt. Mid-week ser vices 7:30 p.m., Thursday; Charles C. nswortn, leader; place: th church, C. E. room. Young neonle's meetinrs: -BO p.m. Sunday, topic; Youths' Needs That nnss jn rill. Leader, Miss Sophia Town send. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Center and Libertv street r'krla. V Ward, pastor. Morninr .ervir- 11 o clock; subject: "In th Beginning God " Special musie by th mixed quartet both services. Evening service 7:30 clock; subject: "The Cross of Christ," with the last four reela of "The King of Kings." Sundsy school 9:45 a.m.; F. E. Neer. Runt CENTER ST. METHODIST EPISCOPAL thirteenth and (enter streets. P. J. Sebnert. pastor. 774 North Winter street. Sunday school at 10:00 a.m. Morning worship at 11 a'cWk. Wor ship at 7 :S0 p.m. AMERICAN XiUTHERAV Church street, bet ween 1 'li.-m.L.ta amrf Center. "Expecting the Consolation of Israel," sermon topic at 11 a.m. and at 7:30. "Between the Years." Th Phir will sing st the morning service snd the church chorus st the evening song ser vice. Music directed by William McGil ehrist. The Pageant is directed by Max ueninar, tne Luttter Leagues at 6:30 with a program "Christmas in Other 1-ands ." Sunday school at 9:45 Max Oehlhar. Supt. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACTJB Full GoSDel church, affiliated with th- Assemblies of God. Corner 13th and Fer ry streets, t-srl v. Jenmson. psstor. r-hon 20J0M. Afternoon service, a clock. Evening service st 7:45. Sun day school. 1:45 n.m. W. B. Plnnev. Knot. Children a chnrch 6:30 p.m. Miss Lor- ene rrvor, leader. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 9:45 a.m. bonder school W. T. J. Supt. Preaching services 10:50 a.m. snd 7:30 p.m. B. Y. P. TJ.'s 6:30 p.ss, (Sr. ins. ana Jr. I Bermon subjects a. Forward ' Special musie bv ehorna enir; p.m. "Anticipation of th New" Jola ns ia nr 6. Expiration. FIRST PSESRTTERIAJr North Winter and Chemeketa streets Kev. Aorman K. Tally. D. D- castor: phone 1610W. Morning service 11 clock; subject: "Travel Stains" John 13:10. Special music: Anthei "Brightest and Best" (Coombs). Or gan numbers: "Allegretto Orasloso" (Tours), "Noctnrnett" D'Evrv). "Al ia Marcia" (Smart). Evening aervice t:su oeioek ; subject: "Th Past Re Quired Heel. 1:15. special music: Anthem "Love Net the World" (Har- ser. urgan: "Evening Hron" (Marsh) "A Memory" (Near ing). "March ia I)" (Harris). Sundsy school 9:30 a.m.; L. M. Ramage, Bupt. Mid-week aervice 7:80 p.m. Thursday; Dr. Tally, leader, xoung people s meetings :30 p.m. Instrumental Hawaiian Guitars You never heard such playing; Mr. David Heide, Mr. John VJen and Mr. Henry Wiens The Singing Friesens Will Sing Church of the Nazarene One Mock South of Center on 19th SUNDAY EVENING 7:S0 Hayesville District Will Ob serve 146th Quarterly Conference Sunday The 146th quarterly convention of the Hayesville Sunday school district will be held Sunday, De cember 29, at Middle Grove, with representatives from the 13 Sun day schools to be in attendance. Theme of the convention will be "Peace" and the scripture text will be from Luke 2-14. The Pratum Menoonite, Hazel Green, Clear Lake. Pratum M. E., Keizer, Labish Centef. Brooks Union, Salem Japanese. Hayes ville. Eldriedge. Middle Grove. Chemawa and Fruitland churches are all members of the confer ence. W. E. Savage is president of the group. G. G. Looney, vice president, and Lois Keeter is sec retary. The program for the various groups follows: Senior sessions: William Col lard, song leader; 10:00 devo tional, Hayesville Sunday school; 10:20 Illustrated review. Ho mer Leisy; 11:20 special music; j 11:25 Special feature ky Pra i turn Mennoniie Sunday school: 11:4J Basket dinner. Afternoon, 1:15 Song service; 1.30 Roll call and business session; 1:45 Special music, EMriedee Sunday school; 2:00 Address. "The Prince of Peace-'" Rev. "VY. Earr' Cochran; 2:30 Special musU Clear Lake Sunday scho'ol; 2:40 Address, Professor Matthews of Willamette; 3:1' Special music, Keiser Sunday school. Junior program: Mrs. W. II. Scharf, leader; 10:00 devotion als, Labish Center Sunday school; 10:20 "Camp Fire3 in the Con go," Mrs. A. A. Lee; 11:35 special music, Keizer Sunday school; 11:45 basket dinner. Af ternoon: 1:15 roll call; 1:45 "Christmas Story." Hazel Green Sunday school; 2:13 Special mu sic, Eldriedge Sunday school; 2:30 A talk to Children on Peace, Cora A. Beardaley. Three Ford Memorial Boards to Meet Monday A number of meetings are plan ned for Monday evening by groups of the Ford Memorial Community church, West Salem. At 7 o'clock the Sunday school board will meet, followed by the official board ses sion at 7:4 5 o'clock and the board of stewards meeting at S : 30 o'clock. The boy scout troop sponsored by the church will meet Tuesday night at 7 o'clock, with Ray Fer guson acting as scoutmaster. Fol lowing the business session, there will be volleyball games, otber athletics, a program, refreshments and a religious service closing at midnight. Wednesday night choir practice will be held, beginning at 8:16 o'clock, and Thursday the church boys will practice volley ball at 7 o'clock. E. V. Jennison Annnounce Services for New Week Mid week services for the Evan gelistic tabernacle are announced as follows by Rev. E. V. Jenni son, pastor; The Tuesday night meeting is the annnal bus!nes meeting o f the Tabernacle to which all interested friends as well as members are urged to be present. This meeting is to begin at 7 o'clock. Thursday night, fel lowship, song and praise, with William F. Schendel bringing a message. The Young People service will be 7:45 Saturday night. Glad Tidings Mission Now Over Auto Store The Glad Tidings Mission, the oldest Full Gospel assembly in Sa lem, calls attention to friends that it is now located over the Western Auto Supply store on Court street. Rev. C. S. Johnson, the pastor, says: "We have always contended for the 'faith once delivered to the saints. We belong to no or ganization and bare no creed but the Bible." PLANNING REVIVAJj The Salem church ot Nazarene is planning to open a series of re vival meetings, beginning a week from Sunday. Rev. J. E. Ayeock and wife will be in charge. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Rogers Bldg. Cor. High and Ferry W. KARli COCHRAN, Paetor Sunday School 9:45 a. m. W. T. Jenks, Supt. Preaching services 10:50 a. m., 7:t0 p. m. A. M. "FDRWARD" ' Special music by the choir P. M. "ANTICIPATION OF THE NEW' Join us in our "SmGSPniATION : WELCOME