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Revivals Occupy Attention in Several Salem Churches
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregoa, Saturday Morning, January 4, 1930
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Salem Churches Cooperat
ing for Union Observance;
Places Listed
jnion observance of the week
the city this year beginning with -I HsSx
special themes on some phase or
Christian unity in the various
churches Sunday and with union
meetings each evening next week.
AH services begin at 7:30 p. m.
Under the direction of the Fed
eral Council of Ihe Churches of
Christ in America a comprehen
sive group of themes is set forth
as guides or suggestions for the
week. This is the introducing of a
great program being sponsored by
the council to run through the
Lenten season and Easter and
climaxing, with Pentecostal Sun
day. June 8.
The following union services
will be held In the co-operating
churches:
1. The central group of church
es Monday evening at the Con
gregational church. Rev. V. Earl
Cochran as speaker. Tuesday eve
ning at the First Presbyterian
church, with Rev. D. J. Howe
speaking; Wednesday at the First
Christian with Rev. Fred Taylor
speaking; Thursday at the First
Methodist with Rev. P. WV Erik
sen speaking, and Friday at the
Calvary Baptist with Rev. N. K.
Tully speaking.
2. The South Salem group serv
ices will be Tuesday and
"Wednesday evenings at the South
a!em Friends church with L. C.
McShane and Ormal Trick speak
ing. Thursday and Friday eve
nings at Leslie Memorial church
with Mrs. Irena Cunningham and
Mrs. Margerite Elliott speaking.
3. East Salem group of church
es Monday, Knight Memorial
Congregational church, Rev. Fred
Taylor, speaking. Thursday at the
Castle United Brethren church
with Rev. J. Mark Comer speak
ing on missionary work in India.
Friday at the Court street Chris
tian church, Rev. D. J. Howe,
speaker.
4. North Salem churches Mon
day at Jason Lee church with
Rev. W. N. Coffee speaking.
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
at the Free Methodist church,
with Harry E. Gardner speaker.
5. West Salem observance
Special services Sunday 'and Wed
nesday evening In the Ford Mem
orial church. West Salem.
The pastor and the choir of the
church where each service Is
held will be la charge of special
music and the pastor will act as
chairman.
A central text for the week of
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Evangelist H. Hansen, former
pastor and organizer of the
Evangelistic Tabernacle on Fer
ry street, has opened a Mission
at 337 Court street, known as
the Upper Room Mission. He
has been in evangelistic work
for many years and has estab
lished several assemblies on the
Pacific coast and is a Bible
eacher as well as evangelist.
STAYTON, Jan. S. The San
tiam district Bible schools will
hold their convention here Sun
day, January 5. The following
program has been arranged for:
Beginning at 10 a. m., song
service; devotional service, Her
bert Bennett Jr.; song interme
diate girls, Stayton M. E. Bible
school; lesson study; address by
Prof. James T. Matthews. A bas
ket lunch will be served at noon.
At 1:30 p. m. a second song
service will be" held, followed by
devotional service led by W. H.
Lyman of ttje Stayton Christian
church; business meeting; guitar
trio, Mrs. Frank Bass and chil
dren; discussion, "Bible School
Problems." special, teachers of
Aumsville Bethel Bible school;
3 p. m.. address by Dr. Norman
K. Tully of Salem. The conven
tion will be held at the local Meth
odist church.
Poling to Occupy
Unitarian Pulpit
For Two Sundays
Rev. Dan Poling of Cor
vallis will occupy the pulpit
of the Unitarian church Bun
day morning, speaking on
the subject "The Parade aid
What Comes After."
Dr. Poling is well known
in Salem and over the state.
During the war he wa lo
cated at Corral Us having
charge of the Y. M. C. A.
work at the soldiers train
ing corps. After the war he
became pastor of the First
Presbyterian church in Al
bany. He In now connected
with the extension service of
the state college. The morn
ing service is at 11 o'clock.
Dr. Poling will occupy the
pulpit at the Unitarian
church for two Sundays.
Rev. Martin Ferrey conclud
ed his pastorate of the local
church last Sunday.
MUST MEN S
Lutheran Ladies Guild
Will Meet Wednesday
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The Ladies' Guild of the Amer
ican Lutheran church will hold
its next meeting at 2 o'clock Wed
nesday afternoon in the social
rooms of the church. The meeting
will be featured by installation of
new officer?, and a musical and
mission program. Mrs. William
Foddern. Mis William G. Krue
ser and Mrs. Karoline Furrer will
be hostesses for the day.
he his
will begin sunday
j Mrs. Aycock are fine singers, and
I they will sing both individually
and together as a feature of the
meetings.
Dell Aycock will direct the
church music and will deliver ob
ject sermons to the Junior church
group.
A series of revival meetings
under direction of Rev. Jarrette
and Dell Aycock, evangelists and
singers of Bethany. Okla., will
start Sunday at the Salem church
of the Nazarene. announces Rev.
L. D. Smith, pastor. The meeting
will continue through Sunday;
January 19.
Rev. Jarette Aycock is head of
the department of evangelism of
the general Nazarene Young Peo
ple's society of the church and is
a gifted evangelist, according to
the local pastor. Both Mr. and
Standard Bearers Meet
Is Planned for Monday
The Standard Bearer society of
First Methodisf church of which
Mrs. A. A., Lee is advisor will meet
Monday evening at the home of
Mrs., F. A. .Legge, 1499 State
street at 7:15 o'clock. Mildred
Wampler will lead the devotions,
and Martha Kumler and Dorothy
Taylor will give the lesson on
Japan. The assistant hostesses
will be Doris Phenecie, Esther
Cook and Marie Llppold.
MEET JANUARY IS
Two outstanding speakers are
on schedule for the next meeting
of the Salem District Methodist
Men's council to be held Wednes
day, January 15, at the Ford
Memorial church in West Salem.
Indications are that befween 250
and 300 men will attend.
Dr. F. A. Magruder of Oregon
State college at Corvallis will
speak on "Recent Observations in
Mexico." Dr. Magruder is well
known here as an outstanding
student of government, a keen ob
server and a forceful speaker. The
second address will be given by
Dr. George B. Pratt of Portland,
an outstanding speaker of the
northwest. His subject has not
been announced.
The usual Dutch lunch will be
held and in addition to the
speeches, accordion, glee club and
marimba music are scheduled to
appear on the program. Group
singing will also play a part in the
evening's entertainment.
Christian Endeavorers
Hold Watch Party and
Monthly Business Meet
TURNER The Christian En
deavor society held its monthly
business meeting at the Christian
church New Year's eve. The elec
tion of officers was one of the
important items of business.
Those chosen for the new year
were: Miss Ailene Robertson,
president; Miss Josephine Gil
strap, vice president and Ecmond
Tappin, secretary-treasurer.
Walter Peterson is the retir
ing resident. The large choir
held its weekly practice. Refresh-
dj CHQRUS CHOIR ;
, Cx TO SING AGAIN
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Harold Meade,
the singingest
half of the Meade
Eva n g e 1 i s t i c
team, is conduct
ing a series of
special meetings
at the First
Evangelical
church. Attend
ance at the meet
ings, which begin
at 7:30 o'clock, is
increasing regularly.
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Court Street Christian Church
Has Encouraging Report on Year
Just Ended; Shoemaker Retained
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erbtceg in alem Cfjuttbesi
HIGHLAND TKIEXDS
Highland and Church t.treet. Edgar
Sims, pastor. MornintT service 11
o'clorlT; subject: "Love for Law." Ev
ening service, 7:30 o'clock; message on
"The Reflation. Sunday school 10
a.m. Earl M. Beckett. Supt. Mid week
services: 7:30 p.m Thursday; the pas
tor, leader; place: the chnrrh. Jr. C. E.
t 4:00 p.m. and Sr. f. E. at 6:30.
tional meeting at 2:00 p.m. Sunday
school. 9:40 a.m.: Miss Martha Batter
man, Supt. Luther League business
meeting with the election of officers at
7:00 p.m.
SUMMIT
Orchard Heights Road. Meredith A.
Groves, pastor: phone 15B6M. Morning
service 8:43 o'clock: subject: "I'nity
Through Prayer." Sunday school 10:45
a.m.; Larkin Urice. Supt.
rOES MEMORIAL U. E. COHMTJKITT
West Salem
Corner Rerth and Third streets. Mere
Jith A. Groves, pastor: phone 1566M
Mominr mviiw 11 o clock : subject:
Tnitv Throurh Prayer." Speeial Ml-
; Piano solo DT xnt uerrruae nirren,
Vocal dnet by Miss Ada Clarke ana miss
Helen Gor, vocal solo, "In Paradiea"
h. in;.. T.nh Rnnluare. Eveninr ser-
vtraver In taken from the GOSDel I ?-.in o'clock: subieet: "Daubinr."
na related b John. 81 Dart Ol the 10I1n duet, numoreiue. ?.
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anil I Mrs. r. roeiai, ocai uun ij -
last great prayer of Jesua
runs: "That they may be one,
that the world may belieTe that
Thou hast sent me. The themes
for the flye nights are In order:
first, the general theme of "Chris
tian Unity" with ' thanksgiTing
for progress made and prayer for
continued success. "Christian
Unity": International Friendship
and Co-operation. "Christian
I'nity: Missions" and "Christian
Unity: Family. Srhool and Uni
versity Life".
Free Methodist Society
Will Meet NextJuesday
The Woman's Missionary so
ciety of the Market street Free
Methodist church will meet Tues
day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. Minnie Marchand.
1405 North Summer street. Mrs.
Clara Cooley will conduct devo
tional. Mary. F. Coffee is presi
dent and Mrs. Lillian Iorns, sec
retary.
Quarterly Conference
Set for Tuesday Night
Quarterly: conference for the
Jason Lee church will be held
Tuesday evening, Dr. Thomas H.
Temple, district superintendent,
presiding. Rev. Harry E. Gardner.
; pastor, asks that the church
school and league groups have
their quarterly reports in before
that time.
i Hambv and Miss Violet Wallace. Vo
cal duet by Miss Alice Creasy and Miss
Hitiu Ravmond. Hun day senoot w-.mu
am- Mrs. J. L. Austin, oupi. jiu
week services: 7:30 .m. Wednesday:
pastor as chairman: place: ehnreh audi
torium. 8:30 Sunday evening Interme
diate and Senior leagues
TASTLC Ills' ITED XXZTHBXX
Xorth 17th and Nebraska streets. L.
W Riddle, nastor: shone. 222J. Morn
i ..rri-c 10:45 o'clock: subject
wi. i Ynnr I. ire. i nmninea oi
iU M-hnnl and church (terviee. Special
music: Children's division. Eveninr ser
vice 7:30 o dwi: sut.ject : victories
of the Christian Faith. Sunday achool
10 a.m.' Children a division, Mrs. L. w.
Biddle. Supt. Mid week services: 7:30
p.m.. Thursday: F.aM Side "Week of
Prayer service. oung people a meet
ings: 630 p.m. Sunday, topic "JVhy
Pray for Others."
TCB8T GERMAN BAPTIST
Korth Cottage and D streeta G. W.
RuUch, pastor; phono 2927J. Morning
service 11 o'clock: subject: "A Xew
Tears Resolution." Special music:
Choir nthem: "God Will Never Forsake
Ua." Lord's Bupper following the
morning service. Sunday school, 9:45
a.m.; 8am Schirman, 8upt. Mid-week
services: 8 p.m.. Wednesday: pastor.
leader; place: church. Young people'!
meetings: 7:30 p.m. Dan Schirmaa,
music.
Topic
Encouraeirlp reports were made
by heads of all departments of
the Court street church of Cnnst
at the annual meeting of that body
held Wednesday. An all-day ses
sion was held with profit and
menta consisting of oyster soup enjoyment to all who were pres
and chili were served in the din- ent. Rev. B. F. Shoemaker, the
injr room to about 60 persons, pastor, was retained for another
after which time passed all too year
uickly with games and sociabil- The following officers were
itv till the old vear passed out elected to serve- for the new
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and the new vear was ushered in year
with the ringing of the cnuren C. C. Armstrong, elder; j.
hlls. an has been the custom Marshall. Ben H. Hawkins and
among Turner young people for
years.
CALVART BAPTIST
W. Earl Cochran, pastor. Sunday
school 8:45 a.m. W. T. Jenka, 8upt.
Preaching services at 10:50 a.m., 7:30
p.m. B. Y. P. U.i. 8:30 Sr.. Int. an Jr.
8. S. Teachers and officers. Tueaday rfopic "Time."
7:ou p.m., orcnesirm practice. nmw
dy 7:30 p.m., prayer meeting. Thursday
7:30 p.m. choir rehearsal. Service Sun
da t, a.m. "Assurance For the Kew
Year." Anthem: "O. Worship the Lord"
Keiserling. Solo: "Tho New Tear" (no
tary) W. B. Hinson, T. D., W. F-arl Coch
ran, p.m. "A Young Lady Who Made
Wise Choice." Anthem: "I Hear tho
Voice of Jesus," Ashford.
TIBST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Corner State and Church streets. V. C.
Taylor, pastor; phone 74. Morning
SOUTH SALEM FBXEJTDS
8. Commercial and Washington street.
service. 11:00 oeloea: tuojeoj: in
Practice of Prayer." Speeial music:
Anthem "Ko Shadow! Yonder." Gaul.
Solo "Teara of God," Dent Mowrey,
Mr ft D. Barton. Or ran Prelude "An
A.nta F.rnr.ivo." Calkin. Anthems:
"The Flniiur Pot of Silver" Uaul. "How
Sweetlv Breathe tho Lyre! Above
Incidental sole mim cieanor
Church school f:45 a,ra. Ben
E. Rickli. Supt. Mid-week services
Charlea C. Haworth, pastor; phone V,p,n
Unratne rvieo 11 a clock : 1
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auDjoci: aaarcnina; ureen. . . ' ir-v " n v W t,;,v.
music: Duet by Miss Glady! Wright and 7:0 p.m. Thnraday; Kt. P. W
Alfred Haworth. Evening aervie.. 7:30 . '?'. peo, ?d!r Wendli
o'eloek- .nhiect: "The Place of Pmyer." Paiwi'ir .Chapt". Lr. Wendell
,w,M in 00 a m - Mra. Mar- Kk. Topic
a-uerite P. Elliott, Supt. 6:30. Christian
Endeavor prayer meeting.
Abraham at tho New
Year." Firat church chapter Leader
Lawrence Yarnea, Topic "Appreciating
Other People Finding and Eliminating
MILL ST. METHODIST EPISCO?AL Hnl fcMwth j'"!
lKfh nA Mill streets. Leslie B. Bailey. '"f1"' . u
" ; i i AkHMia aaa a nn a v ai v i
pastor. Morning worship at ll:00: sruo- . , " j " C
JTet: "The .Church of fe.u. ChrUt; Her ".rV
Fonndstion." the pastor preaching. 'm - "'- " "
Wnnhin t T art- snhiert: "Build- f Us.
Miss Suth
nursery in
K. K. bible
mil CHRISTIAN
Hi A and Center street. D. J. Howe,
New Heads of Sunday
School to Be Seated
ing After Jesus Pattern: onmini xob
Cost." the pastor preaching. 8unday
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MM ,;V "'.rr. ,U..V Residence. 102 . Winter.
supenntenaent. tpwortn ieasue - (hnRll ,chool
p.m. JUKI weea services o:wu p.m. ------ 00 ,m wor.
nesday at the cnuren. . . Bmls followed by
riBST SPIWTTAX1ST r,o. "T ' " lrh
1 n. 1- n . v. I o.m. Tounf people a hour. lour societies
rraiemai jeinpm n vicuir I'. , " . .-;. n-t; riuiilll
1 I :v. ..J H;i B.ft f.1 Rim. I or v. x..
day evening at i :av o eioca. ;-:' . . . m.; i n Rue
ab.Tenc. of Ih. regular p.rtor. William A. byth. pastor. On. Th ng I Do Spe
I The followine officers will be
Installed at the Sunday school
hour tomorrow morning at th? ,
First Christian church; J. B.
Protiman. superintendent; Har
man Garrett, assistant superinten
dent; Grant Teter, secretary; Earl
Brunk. literature secretary; By
ron Cooley, treasurer; Victor
Wolfe, chorister, and Helen
Ralph, pianist.
Annual Meeting Set
For Luther League
Sunday evening the Luther Lea
gue of Christ Lutheran church
will have Its annual business
meeting for the purpose of elect
ing officers for the ensuing year
and to plan for a series of new
activities more extensive and bold
than anything undertaken till
now.
riEST EV ANGELICA!,
Corner of Center and Liberty, A. P.
Layton, pastor. Bible chool at 8:43. u.
L. Thornton, Bupl. r.vangensv xiarm
Meade will have charge of the music.
Worship at tl o'clock. Evanrelist Law
rence A. Meade will brinit the message.
His subject will be. "The Forgotten
Vow." The choir under the direction of
Herald Meade will sing two numbers, and
a mixed quartet will sing "I Need Je
sus." "The young people's meeting at
an -n m At 7 o'clock there will be
peoil prayer meetings, one for men and
one for women. At 7:30. a song service
..nilnrUil t Lawrence Meade with Her
ald Meade at the piano. The subject for
the eveninr service will be "God's First
I'.T-Ttrnter lit evanreiisiic
will continue throneh the week. Services
every nig-ht except Monday. Evening ser
vice will be. prayer service at I. sons;
service at 7:30, preaching at 8. There
will also be morning services from
Tucdsy until Friday at 9:30 a.m.
JASON LEE CHURCH
Verth Winter, at Jefferson and Fair
grounds Koad. Harry E. Gardner, pastor.
Church achool department sessions at
9-4S H. B. Carpenter, superintendent.
Being Missionary Sunday, special devo
tions and offering will be observed. Wor
ship at 11 a.m., Man's Greatest Pmyer
is to be the theme. Special music by
the choir directed by Prof Herman
Clark. At 3:15 service at the T. B
hospital. Intermediate, high school nd
young people's leagues and Church For
am meet at S:30. Evening praise ser
vice begins at 7:30. Spiritual proaresa
of 1930 will be the theme of discnasion.
Tk. will ha lolioweo wun leuuw-
hour at the parsonage. Week of
prayer announcements elsewhere.
Trpwr. SOAK MISSION
33T Court 8treet. H. Hansen, pastor.
t.. a u.nMn assistant pastor, cer
vices every night at 7:t
.t 11 as. S and 7:45
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pre. Tho meetings will bo continue
Evanitelistle throuarhout the week. Bun
day afternoon divine healing service at
which time the sick will b prayed for.
Subject "Tho Prayer ot raitn own
tho Sick. UDjen ior m ouuj -ening:
"The Coming of Christ.
vice presiaenx i e o- ----- - Mu, Lojg
spiritualist nssoc.at.on. w... n, - :.. choir rehearsU
m diwa r at .i. i finmnitir. nruuist.
er. Topic, - jaeais. atessasjea. m ci 1 ' .Vo .
cle will be held Sunday evening from Thursday. 7 :0 Pm
6 to 7 o'clock.
Choir
Mid-week service
I Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
One block sooth of Center on 19th
-. . T T QMll, na tin. nltAtlA 2940.
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Mominr service n:uo o cioca. etihsti- k . , . . j "OM PAth
i.t J F Avcock nreachlne. Boeeial "! P'C 11 .m- nd V.:
usical director.
AMERICAN LUTHERAN
Church street between Chemeketa and
Center. Rev. P. W. Knkaen, pastor
SBip I
"Do the Great Worship
Missionary Society
Will Meet Wednesday e
Cash Roberts, deacons; enns
Kowitt, trustee; Mrs. J. F. Un
ruh, Mrs. Harry Martin, Mrs. A.
E. Simpson. Mrs. Ben H. Hawk
ins, Mrs. W. E, Walker, deacon
esses: Miss Ella Smith, clerk; A.
Simpson, treasurer; Mrs.
Frank .Marshall. Bible 6chool su
perintendent: Mr?. Edward Wel
ler, assistant superintendent Bible
school, with the adult depart
ment her chief eharpo. Most of the
officers were reelected and sev
eral will serve for more than a
one-year period.
All departments reported a
balance in the treasuries, except
the church, but this small deficit
was more than covered by pled
ges. The debt on the building was
decreased by a substantial pay
ment made by the Ladies Aid so
ciety. The Ladies' Aid has been
very active under the leadership
of Mrs. E. Horton. Plans are be
ing made to reduce the debt more.
About $350 has been given for
various missionary Interests dur
ing the year by the congregation
First Presbyterian CliristmaS
Concert to be Repeated
Sunday Evening .
The chorus of the First Presby
terian church will repeat ths
Christmas music at T:30 o'clock
Sunday evening. Many-who were
unable to hear the coacert two
weeks apo will be glad to know
of this opportunity. The choir is
under the direction of William
Wright, with Prof. Frank Church
hill at the orjrtn.
The program is as follows:
Processional "Jov to the
World"
Organ Prelude "The Holy
Night" Buck
"There were shepherds abid
ing in the field, keeping
watch over their flocks by
night."
Hymn 173, "Adeste Fideles" ....
Invocation
Anthm "Hark, What Mean
These Holy Voices?" Tily
Solo "Gesu Bambino" Yod
Mrs. Ersel Mundinser
Anthem "Sleeps Judea Fair"
Mackinnon
Duet "The Pawu of Hope"
Coombs
Miss Josephine Albert. Mr. Wil
liam Wricht
Scripture Lesson and Prayer
Anthem "Chris ma Hells"
Fitzsimmons
Solo -The Holy City-' Adarr.S
Mrs. James Teed
Offertory "ChrWtmas Bells"
Lemaie
Solo "O Holy Night" Adam.
Miss Josephine Albert
Anthem "The Twilight Carol"
, Matthew 3
Anthem "The Morning Has
Come for Rejoicing" ....Gaines
Solo "The Birthday of a
King" Neidlinger
Mr. K. D. Barton
Anthem "Brightest and Best"
Coombs
Eenediction
Organ Postlude "Christmas
Fantasy" Rebling
The Woman's Foreign Mission
ary society of the First Metho
dist church will meet on Wed
nesday afternoon In the church
parlors for the Quarterly tea
meeting, Mrs. B. E. Carrier act-
ng as chairman of the tea com
mittee. Mrs. U. G. Boyer, me
Woodhurn Young Folk
WiU Present Pageant
At Bethel on Sunday
WOODBURN The young peo-
Mrs. u. iJoyvjr. iuc . o the Bethel Presbyterian
group eaaer wui urn church are presenting an elabor-
ten ladies and Mrs. B. Blatchford "America's Call to
In presenting the lesson. Hie de
votional hour will be conauciea
by Mrs. B. T. Kumler
Ford Memorial Lists
Meetings for Week different things In the
States to command one's
Meetings of the) week at the
rord Memorial M. E. community
church Include the Boy Scouts
sension at 7 o'clock Tuesday eve
ning and the women s foreign
missionary society meeting Wed
nesdav afternoon at 2 o clock ai
the home of Mrs. J. W. Simmons
The Wednesday evening mid-week
service will be a union public
meeting In observance of TJnlver
sal week of prayer.
Service," in the church Sunday
night at 7:30 o'clock.
The pageant is under the di
rection of Mrs. O. F. Larson and
includes a cast of 28. The charac
ters will present, in costume, the
United
Interest
and In the end It will show the
Importance of the church. This
same pageant has been presented
at other places and attracted a
great deal of attention. The pun-
Hc is cordially Invited to attend.
rallister. 1710 South Winter
ntreet Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock
All women of the church and their
friends are Invited to come and
help plan the work of the year.
YOMARCOS MEET TUESDAY
The ladles of the Yomarco Bi
ble class of the First Methodist
church will meet on Tuesday af
ternoon at the home or Mrs. K. n.
Kloenning. 156 Court street.
Mrs. R. V. Hollenberg will Ret
as assistant hostess.
Church School Board
To Meet Monday Night
The church school board of the
First Methodist church will hold
its Quarterly supper meeting on
Monday evening at :30 o'clock.
Immediately following the supper
hour there will be a discussion on
"The New Approach of the Grad
ed Lessons" led by C. I. Andrews,
the conference director of relig
ious education. The short business
session following the discussion
groups will be in charge of Ben E.
Rickli, the superintendent.
Lutheran Election Set
For Sunday Afternoon
Methodists Schedule
Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock
the Christ Lutheran church will
hold Its annual congregational
meeting for the reception of new
Combination Meeting
Pani.ti hoaTi" at the chtirch
Th second auarteriy comer- m--n, Thnrv niirht
- - 1 I tVUUWI wub " " " " J o
ence session ana ine rv" showed a substantial progress
monthlv meeting or me oiuciai .n n-. aiwii9irnr in the
hnarit of First Methodist church . .ts nt t1-
nrosneets
' . j t- I will furnish the music ai me morning "' I . . . . it 1 cnu.i 'm -"
r. AToock wm ainr with V"r K nd thoSr n1 wlU combined in one mm s for a proBperous New Tear
Siiment Kvening erVlee. 7 :30 th.usic.l prorr.tn for the evenine 0Q WedneSday evening at 7 : 30
: Evangelist J.E. Aycoek preh- v,. ii..y ' " 0,- o'clock. Dr. T. H. Tempie win v.. . . Us
1 t j ii.ortor v rnnrpr- a n ai ivj iaS3itJiiui r ira c.-
nrPtUlR M.L I 11 T3 Vllla i-v-s 'j 1 w
ence and v"': Planned for Wednesday
aeni 01 1110 om; -
the chair for the brier session wi
the board
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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
High nd Ferry 8t.. In the Heart of Salem.
Graded S. S. S:45 a. m. Room for all.
Preaching 10:50 a. m., 7:30 p. m. B. Y. s
A. M. "ASSURANCE FOR THE NEW YEAR"
Anthem: O, Worship The Lord. Keiserling
Solo: The New Year. (Rosary) W. B. Hin-
son. D. D. W. Earl Cochran
P. M. "A young lady who made a wise choice'"
Anthem: I Hear the Voice of Jesus.-Ashtord.
Popular Song Service. Join ns la this song
f6St' W. EARL COCHRAN, Pastor.
sie; Mrs. J. K. Ayeoca
will have charge of tho musie and Rev
and Mra.
arrompan
--i w . i
iir Rnerial mi sie: Kvanrelist and Mra. nar, bupt.
Ayeoek will ainf. Sunday school 9:45
a.m.: F. M. Litwiller. Sunt. Mid-week
services: Revival services every night
at 7:80 fexcept Saturday). Young peo
ple'e meeting's at 6:30 Sunday eveninr.
Miss Thea Sampson, president, in charge.
The Juniors will meet with Mr. 8mith at
In a Xew Year" at 7:30 p.m. The choir
will furnish the music at the morning ser
ais at 6:30.
Leaguers Witt Present
Play at Pratum Friday
The Epwortn League of the
Ford Memorial community church
will uresent the play. "The Path
Across the Hill" at the Pratum
school house Friday evening, Jan
uary 10, beginning at S o'clock.
Th annual meeting of the
First German Baptist church Is
scheduled for Sunday afternoon
at 1 o'clock, announces the pas
tor, Rev. G. -W. Rutscbv
COTJK.T ST. CHTTSCH OT CHRIST
17h and Court streets. B. P. Shoe
maker, 845 Winter street, pastor: phone
589J. Morning service 11 o eioea; ron-
ect: "The Character and Uufe oi
Church Offi--rs." installation aemee.
Special muie by the choir. Eveninr
service 7:30 o'clock. Sunday achool
9:45 a.m. Mrs. Frank- Marshall. Bopt.
Mid-week services: 7:30 p.m.. Wednes
day: Choir rehearsal 8:80 at the church.
Christian Endeavor and Junior meetings
6:30 p.m. Installation of officers.
REFORMED
Corner Capitol and Marion streets. W.
O. I.ienkaemper, pastor: phone 668W.
German service 10 o'clock; subject:
Childhood of Jesus." English terviee
11 o'clock; subject: "And Thus I make
My Pilgrimage." Special musie y the
choir. "The Heavenly Shepherd." by
I.urina Jewell. Sunday school 10 a.m.;
F. E. Krnse, Supt.
wmam MEMORIAL
laid Verrv streets. B. C. Stover,
pastor: phone 1924J. Morning 7e
11 o'clock: subject: "On. Thing I Do.
mnt: solo "Service (Cod-
tv... 1 nnrd Eveninr service,
i -9a o'r net: suoieci:
w.:.i. nontinn of memoors.
monion. BpecUl mnsie: "Crown Him
vrua Walestv" I Avildermerei. "uouj
.,t.nl Id a.m.: C. C. Hamt, Supt.
Young People meenngs; v-
DATrr.'n TTPTSCOPAI,
rv...h nd Chemekett atreeti. BeT,
w Swift, rector. 7:30 n.m. er-
. . ..l i 11.AA nsorninC Pray.
cnuren aenwu - . - v
er and address. Hpociai
choir. Meetings dnrinr no
jeet to aaBOuncemeat Bonaay snorauBS.
CHRIST EVANGELICAL LTJTHEXA
ISth and 8UU arreeta. Rrr. Ajnoo Z.
Minneaman. paator: phono 8786. niing
service t:0 .'clock ; snbjeet : "J
Already Most Persecution Seek Tl
str Chrirt J.. f. "li'LuS
10:45 ..an. S.bject: '.""
nation." Communien JT?e", Zl-
" .ji . at-. Resented and
tt -4i rmnina aerrice. S:00
a'iak- snnieei: l
CwaacU MoeUnf."
:30.
Ward Will Use Two
Films With Sermon
EMMAirtrEL rOXL OOSPEI. MISSIOH
17th and Chemeketa. Revival cam
paign conducted by M. R. Tatman, tho
cyclone evangelist, lormer actor. mm
meeting will begin 8unday morning. Jan
nary 10 and eontinuea every night oneopt
Monday. Regular meeting are till In
irogresi. Tuesday, Thnraday, Satnrday
and Bnnoay Bignta. o.'a. at aw m.
Preaching at 11 a.m. every Sunday. Pftt
tor, Kenneth A. Win.
OHRISTIAV SCTXNCn
rjJ" christian Seieaco Lesson Top-
i Tndav. The rerular services will ko
held to tho Christian Science church, cor
ner of Liberty and Chemeketa at It .
and 8 p.m. and the same eervieo ia ro-
..j i- k. mn!nr. Wednesday ev-
'" .iV. .M held nt S o'clock and
include testimonies of hoallnr throng
Christian Science. Sunday school class
es for pnpila np to t 30. "7
v.il . a.AK it o'clock. read
ing room for tho pnhlie is maintained at
406 at a son ie sempio. " r
from 11:00 to 5:80 oxcept Snndaya and
Holiday.
(it. an TTDTjrot MIS8I0V
S5S Oo-rt streets. C. 8. Johnaon, PM-
ter. Services p.m. F -
Tuesday, xnnraaay ,ir"',
inrsT Vull Gospel teaching. Good ainr
Inf.
LESLIE MEMORIAL
(Methodist Episcopal)
At South Commercial and Myers
streets. 8. Darlow Johnson, pastor.
348 E. Myers street. Phone 2764. At
the morning worship at 11 o'clock the
pastor will speak on "Firrt Thinrs.
The choir wui sing, - oun. oun " i"
Thee," (Hevse). Evening service at
7:30 o'clock. Tho illustrated aervice,
"ChaoB and the Way Out" will be used.
Miss Helen Ingrey will sing. . Sunday
school at 9:45, E. D. Roseman Supt Snm1ftv evenlnit two moving
Leslie (Young pople. rrancia arf - . -t the
(hirh school) and Intermediate (Junior pictures Will be 8nown ai iae
hirh) leaeoes will meeet at 6:80. Leslie First Pnnereeational church in
church will unite with tho South Sa- ltn the theme:
lem Friends church in the observance oi . . T , ht of the World."
the Week or Prayer. Meeting Tuesday "Christ the Light OI ine worm.
.! Wednesdar at the South Salem On a rtf th DiCtUreS is entltieu
Friendi and Thursday and Friday at ..Tght. of the Race" and the Other
LPs 1 1 o neiuuriai.
mm PRESBYTERIAN
Korth Winter and Chemeketa atreets.
K.w Vnrm.n K. Tullr D. IX. pastor:
1610W. Morning nerviee. H
o'clock: onbjeet: "The Flood of Tears"
v. 3Q-10 There will also bo Com-
mnnian service and reception of mem
bers. Special musie: "Anthem tung.
Ctvt Wild Bella" (Oonnod-Root) Offer
torr solo "To Who Win, ana ie vno
Borrow" Olivet to Calvary Mann
d.rt Mm William Wricht. Organ "Ada.
fie" enaa Fathotiquo tBeetnoveaw,
Maren ta L u-emmeni)
The first missionary meeting
of the year for the Congregation
al church society will be held In
the new home of Mrs. Mark Mc
AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH
Church St. Bt. Chemeketa and Center, A Downtown Church.
11 A. M. DO THE GREAT WORSHIP?
Anthem: Bless The Lord 0 My Soul.
7:30 P. M. OLD PATHS FOR THE NEW YEAR.
O Morn Supreme, by the Church Chorus.
Wm. McGilchrist in charge of music.
REV. P. W. ERIKSKN, Pastor.
I! -
I
TITRKER Rev. W. S. Bur-
rnTn will be home from his CaU-
Evenlnr I Hn anil necnnv his Bulnit
aorvice, 7:30 o'clock; anbjeet: "The hnrrh RnndaV Ivan
vested choir will repent tho Christmna of the M. E. ettuJcn:na;- ,
concert given two weeka ago. Tho pro- HSQiey, supennienueui,
grant in pven elsewhere. sunaay I gundn,T school. Urges all wno can
achool 9:80 a.m.; Mr. L, It tots f" ,.-,--, district
IU SblCUU fc "
convention to he held in tne m. a,.
church at Stayton, with two ses
sions Sunday.
Caareh
jLaanal eengrega-
W. K.
nXS METHODIST
w i... ..4 n Wuster atreets.
Aiffao. vaster: phono 3396. Morning
Kr-Z.i a..J.v achool 9:45
Herbert bum, onpt. rtJi
a m.nvnia at the ennrcn.
Toong poepIV snooting: :0 8m"
day evening.
la "Revelations by X-Ray." These
are very interesting and enlight
ening pictures.
Burtoyne to Return
To Pulpit Sunday
Warm Up
Heart!
mm9
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Sunt. Mid-week servieea: 1:80 P,
Thnraday; Dr. Tally, leader; young peo
ple' meetings: c:ao pja.
TTR8T oosaRxaATioirAi,
Center and Liberty streets. Charlea
K. Ward, castor : Morning service, 11
Wk' anhiaet: "Praver. a Tore or a
rare" Special mnsie ny tao naixew
nnartet. T.Teninr aervice 7:80 o'clock;
subject: Uhrtst uie L.igns oi uio mra,
with tho moving pictures Light of the
W "BeveUtiona - by X-ray."
ftnndaT achool B:45 a.m.: T. . -eer.
Supt Mid-week aervice: Union week
District Elder to Open
Meetings Friday Night
Rev. M. C. Clarke, district
elder, will conduct quarterly
th down-town I meeting services at ths Free
Methodist church next week, be-
. . . i j
- iM-Tivm inni-. i nnninF ma cvenina; ana now-
Toll ?oapet ehareh. affiliated with tho tag OTer Sunday, announcea nev.
of prayer aervices in
churches.
a.i,ki af end. COrnor lata ana
v. ,trMi. Xarla v. Jennlsee. pas
to Fkm. zoauja. iiornovn nra
at t o'clock. "Daniel Purposed la His
Heart." Van. 1 :. mvonusg svni,
7:45 'clock. A people' Gospel service
ith a Gospel message. Sunday achool.
1:45 pjn, Frank awoway, oops
droa'a chnreh, S:30 p.m. Misa Lores
FryV teador? Taoaday night. Bible stu
dy. Wedaeaday afternoon. 8 :30 proper
hoar. Thnraday alfhi, n-kl, aoag
and praise. Tonng poopla'a rv'". -nrday
aigbt. 7:5. HUcabanfh,
pridV
W. N. Coffee, the pastor.
DORCAS SOCIETY MEETS
The Dorcas society of Christ
Lutheran church will meet Wed-
nidaw afternoon in the chnreh
parlors at 18th and State atreets
n tta mrnlar monthly meeting.
At this meeting the newlyleted
officers will be Installed and as-
Isume of flee
Hear Evangelist Jarrette and
Dell Aycock
Gifted Artists of Sermon and Song
Never a Revival like this one,
There never will be another.
Church of the Nazarene
One block South of Center on 1 9th Street
Sunday 11:00 a. m., every night 7:30 (except Saturday)
January 5th to 19th.
L. D. SillTH, Pastor, phone 2940 or 2110-W
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