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Baptist Association to Meet Here Wednesday tor Rally -
The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem Oregon, Saturday Morning, January 11, .1930
EVENTS TOLD
SESSION
LEADER
Mid-Year Meeting for 23
Congregations Will Be
.At Calvary Church
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Approximately 100 persons,
representing the Central and
West Willamette districts of the
Baptist church are expected in
Salem Wednesday, January 15,
for the raid-year association rally
to be held at the Calvary Baptist
church here that afternoon and
nisht.
The Central Baptist association
Includes towns in the Willamette
valley as far north as Salem and
south to Brownsville, and the
West Willamette's northern ' bor
der is McMinnville and the south
ern, Corvallis. Twenty-three
churches are represented in the
two sections.
Dr. James A. Baker, missionary
on furlough from the South In-
dia field and the successor of the
famous Dr. Clough was was sent
out to close the "Lone Star" Mis
sion and give its one missionary,
Dr. Jewett, a Christian burial,
will be the principal speaker.
Another outstanding speaker
will be Dr. Thomas H. Hagen, re
cently appointed religious direct
or for Oregon with headquarters
in Portland. Dr. Hagen had been
in similar work in Seattle for 15
years and gained enviable success
in his work in western Washing
ton. 1:30 Devotions "The Church
for a Christ-like World" Rev.
D. Q. Barry of Lacomb.
1 : 45 "R e s p o n s i b i lity for a
Christ-like World."
3:00 Missionary address: Dr.
James A. Baker, Ongole, So.
India.
3:45 Forum: "What Shall We
Do About It?"
5:00 Adjournment for fellow
ship. 6:50 Banquet and Laymen's
Program Around Tables.
7:00 Conferences: 1. Duties of
church officers Dr. W. E.
Henry of McMinnville:
2. Church Advertising Rev.
W. P. Osgood of Albany;
3. Sunday School Problems and
our B. Y. P. U. Dr. Thomas
H. Hagen of Portland; 4. Wom
en's. Work Mrs. O. H. -fPick-ens
of Salem.
8:00 Devotions and praise serv
ice Dr. Frank B. Matthews of
Corvallis.
:20 Introduction of new pas
tors and state workers.
: 30 Pageants "The Trans
former," Senior B. T. P.;t7. of
Calvary Baptist church.
1:00 Missionary Address; Miss
Elsie Happen.
9:30 Adjournment.
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Five Salem Men to Tell
Benefits of Prohibition
At First Church Sunday
METHODIST
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Rev. James M. Biwl Ongole,
South India, who will bring an
interesting niesage at the
Raptist meeting bere Wedneti
dy. He is a miionary and
his name is aMKiatel with
those of Lyman Jewett and
John longh, pioneer mission
aries. Lentz to Give Lectare .
Before League Sunday
Sunday evening at 8 o'clock.
Paul Lentz will lecture to the
Luther League of Christ Lutheran
church, 18th and State streets on
the subject: "The Religions of the
Republic of Panama." Having
spent some time in that country
as a soldier. Mr. Lentz is in a posi
tion to speak interestingly and
with authority upon the subject.
This is one of a series of lectures
promised by Mr. Lentz.
What do Salem -business and
professional leaders think of na
tional prohibition?'
Persons who attend the First
Methodist church Sunday night
will have an opportunity to find
out what some of Jhem think, for
in observance of the tenth anni
versary of national prohibition,
that church has arranged a pro
gram of addresses by prominent
laymen and of patriotic music.
Rev. Fred C. Taylor, the pastor,
will preside and the service will
open with the singing of the na
tional hymn. Services will begin
at 7:30 o'clock.
A symposium of five-minute
talks on the general theme of
"National Prohibition. It's Value
and Benefits" by representatives
of several professions and occu
pations will be given, in the fol
lowing order:
From the standpoint of the
Mercantile Business by Brown E.
Sisson, manager of Miller's store.
From the standpoint of the
Medical Profession by Dr. Edgar
S. Fortner, surgeon and physi
cian.
From the standpoint of . the
Public Press by Sheldon Sackett.
managing editor of the States
man. From the standpoint .of the Le
gal Profession-by O. W. Emmons,
attorney.
From the standpoint of the
Church by Rev. Fred C. Taylor.
The program will also include
recitation of the American's
Creed by Robert Utter and the
congregation will unite in pledge
of allegiance to the American
flag. The choir and orchestra will
give special numbers.
Members of the Salem W. C.
T. U. will be given special recognition.
Methodist Leader
To Address Jason
Lee Brotherhood
An, especially interesting
session of the Jason Lee
Brotherhood is planned for
Tuesday evening, January
14, when Dr. Edward Laird
Mills, editor of the Paeific
Christian Advocate, publish
ed at Portland, is expected
to address the meeting.
Dr. Mills is one of the
outstanding Methodist
church workers and leaders
in the country and through
the Advocate is known to
thousands. He will talk on
"The Layman and the
Church."
A brotherhood dinner, to
begin sharp at 6:30 o'clock,
will precede the evening's
program. Dr. H. C. Epley
will lead the group singing.
Christ Luther League
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C01CIL TO ME
Complete program for the
meeting of Methodist M e n s
Council to be held Wednesday
evening at the Ford Memorial
church beginning at 6:30 o'clock
is announced by Roy M. Locken-
our, secretary, senator Clarence
Butt of Newberg will be in the
chair. The program follows:
Group singing, led by A. M.
Hammer of Albany; accordion so
los by Master Robert Brown of
Salem; address, "Recent Obser
vations in Mexico or Is Mexico
Making Progress?" by F. A. Mag
ruder of O. S. C; marimba solos
by Miss Edith Frndley of Salem;
address by Dr. George B. Pratt
of Portland; vocal solos by R. A.
Raymond of West Salem; one
minute speeches by sub-district
chairmen; Omar Fendall of For
est Grove, Earl a. Nott of Mc
Minnville, A. M. Hammer of Al
bany and C. F. French of Salem;
roll call . by churches; business
i and group singing.
About 300 men are expected
;to be in attendance. A Russian
Dutch lunch will be served at 6:
30 o'clock sharp.
CONDUCTING REVIVALS HERE
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Names New Officers Dorcas Society
Seats Officers;
Social Planned
At its regular annual meeting,
the Luther League of Christ Luth
eran church, 18th and State
streets, elected the following of
ficers for the new year: Paul
Lentr, president; Otto Meyers,
vice president Laura Minneman,
secretary; Jacob Fox, treasurer.
Several new members were re
ceived. A. committee was appoint
ed to consult with the pastor con
cerning pageant work for the en
suing year.
letmntrap ikrtjiceg m (Mem Cfmrcto
At the regular meeting of the
Dorcas society of Christ Lutheran
church held in the church parlors,
the following'new officers were
installed: President, Mrs. Clarke
Lee; vice president, Mrs. Frank
Siebens; treasurer, Mrs. L. C.
Barrick; secretary, Mrs. Alfred
Propp.
Money was voted towards se
curing, some of the equipment for
the Luther House at Monmouth,
which has been erected by the
Lutheran church In general to
care for the spiritual welfare of
the Lutheran students at the state
Evangelist Jarrette Aycock. and Dell Aycock. his wife, who are con
ducting a revival campaign at the Church of the Nazarene. Mr.
Aycock is an inspiring speaker and holds his audience throughout
his messages. Mrs. Aycock is musical director and fine soloist.
Both present duets 'with guitar accompaniment as a feature of
the meetings. Mrs. Aycock will deliver an object lecture Sunday
afternoon at 3 o'clock. The campaign will continue through Sun
day, January 19, meetings beginning each night at 7:30 o'clock.
Gervois Presbyterians,
To Hear Social Worker
Next Tuesday Evening
GERVAIS (Special) "City's
Churches" is the subject of the
study book to be read and review
ed at the all day meeting of the
Presbyterian Women's Missionary
society which is to be held at the
church next Wednesday. Miss
Lucy Shafer, missionary and so
cial worker is to speak at the
church Tuesday evening and It is
hoped that she will remain over
and speak at the noon hour when
the high school girls will be spe
cial guests to hear her.
Pot luck dinner will be served
! COURT STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST
Court and 17th xtrts. R. F. Shtema-
lr. pastor. 345 S. Winter atreet, phone
2588J. Morning krrvire 11 o'eWk;
subject: 'Christian I'nitr. What, How
and Whyt" Evening &rrice 7:30
o" flock; mliket: ,Tnie Religion. " Spe
cial music by the rlioir. Sunday kcbool
:45 a.m. : Mr. Frank Marshall. Supt.
Mid-week services 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
M the church. Christian F.ndeaTor and
Janior at ff:30; Aid society Wednesday.
EMHAaTTTEX MISSION
17th and Chemeketa streets. Full gos
pel. M. R. Tatman. brother of Senator
K. Tatman of Washington, will preach
Sunday. January 19. at 11 a.m. and 7:30
p.m. and eery night, except Monday, at
7:30. Regular sei-Tiee still in pro
gress on Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday
ud Sunday nirht. K. A. VTine. raster.
Congregationalists Set
Annual Business Session
Fr 6:30 Tuesday Night
Events of the week for the
First Congregational church are
announced by Rei, C. E. Ward,
pastor, as follows:
Sunday evening Dean Hewitt
of the Willamette Law school will
give an address on the conditions
that he found in China last sum
mer when he visited the Orient.
This address will be accompan
ied by moving pictures entitled
"Pieces pf- China."
The annual busiuess meeting
of the church will be held Tues
day evening beginning with a
upper at C:30 o'clock. This will
be followed by reports from the
various heads of departments and
the election of officers for 1930.
All members and friends of the
church should be present.
The Woman's Union will -hold
a business and . work meeting at
the home of Mrs. W. I. Staley,
271 N. Summer street, Wednes
day afternoon.
FREE METHODIST
Corner of Market and N. Winter
(-streets. W. V. Coffee, pastor. Sunday
school at 9:45 a.m. Herbert Hanson.
Snpt. Preaching at 11 a.m. bv District
Elder M. 0. Clarke, followed by the
sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Y. P.
meeting 6:30 p.m. with Kmory Goode,
leader. Sonjr aerrice led by Mrs. Kdna
Hanson 7:30. Preaching by M. C.
Clarke at 8 p.m.
Ford Memorial Gives
Events for New Week
The Boy Scout troop sponsored
by the Ford Memorial church will
meet in tlie church Tuesday night
at 7 o'clock, with Ray Ferguson
acting as scoutmaster. Other
tvents of the week include or
chestra practice at the J. M
Hamby home at 7 o'clock Tues
day and Saturday nights, and vol
ley all practice at 6:30, prayer
meeting at 7:15 and choir prac
tice at 8:15 o'clock, all on Thurs
day night.
REFORMED CHURCH
Corner Capitol and Marion streets. W.
O. I-ienkaemper, pastor, phone 668W.
German service 10 o'clock; subject:
"The Double Consecration necessary for
Christian Work." English service 11
o'clock; subject: "Change Your Minds."
Special music by the choir. Sunday
school 10 a.m.; P. K. Kruse. leader.
school at 9:45. H. B. Carpenter, Supt.
"Prayer Is Changing Things," theme
at the morning worship, special music by
ine cnoir oireciert ty rrot. Herman
Clark. Lea (rue meetings for eery age
beginning at 6:30 with Church Forma
at the same hour. Evening worship at
7:30, congregational singing and pray
ers, with Human Needs in Jesus as the
theme. Thursday evening the mid-week
devotional service, Bible study, mission
class and choir practice.
UNITARIAN CHURCH
Sunday school, 10 a.m. Church ser
vices at 11 a.m. Dr. R. V. Poling In
the pulpit. Sermon topic. "Soliloqny
and Life." Solos, Shepherd Take Me
by the Hand Ward Stephens by Kath
leen Phelps and Closer Still with Thee,
Rolfe by Victor Wolk.
Church Leader Miss Sutherland. Mes-
age Uoers of the Word." Church nr
"T in -barge of the ladies of the Y.
a. jv. ciasa.
normal school. Plans were laid to ' in the dining room at noon. Miss
hold a social evening for the con- I Shafer is to speak at Aurora
gregation the last Wednesday in Tuesday afternoon and at Wood-
burn Wednesday afternoon.
FIRST SPIRITUALIST
Fraternal Temple on Center street be
tween Liberty and High, services this
Sunday evening at 7:30 e'cloetlhe regu
lar pastor. Rev. Loella M. TJSl Valley
will be the speaker. Topic. "Tho dif
ferences in Clairvoyant Mediumship,"
messages. A circle will be held Sunday ev
ening from 6 to 7 o'clock.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
"Sacrament" lesson Topic. The regu
lar service will be held in the Christian
Science church, corner of Libtrty and
Chemeketa at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m., and
the same service is repeated in the ev
ening. Wednesday meetings at 8 p.m..
include testimonies of healing through
Christian Science. Sunday school classes
are held at 9:45 ami 11 o'clock. A read
ing room for the public is maintained at
4S Masonic Temple. The hours are
from 11 to 5:30 except Sundays and
holidays.
GLAD TIDINGS MISSION
258 Court street. C. 8. Johnson, pas
tor. Res. 310 Belmont street. Service
8 p.m. Full gospel messages. Testi
monies and preaching. Evening service
7:30 'clock. Old time religion. Prayers
for the sick. Testimony. . Sunday
school 2 p.m. T. L. Cummins. Supt.
Mid-week services Tnesdsy, Thorsday and
Saturday evenings.
AMERICAN LUTHERAN
Church street between Chemeketa and
Center. Rv. P. W. Eriksen, pastor,
phone 2921. "Youth and Religious Re
sponsibility." sermon topic for the mor
ning service at 11 a.m. Anthem: "Ye
Heavens Adore Him" (Petrei); solo, by
Leon Jennisen. Sermon topic at 7:80;
"The Tragedy of Neglect." The ebor
ns song service with special numbera by
William McOilchrist, duet: Miss Dorothy
Koran and Herman Tasto, "Jesns Full
of Love." Anthem by the ehnrch c horns;
duet by Ethel Ostlin and Tola Quessetn.
The Sunday school at 9:45 Max Oehl
har. Luther Leagues at 6:30, Biviter
Horn, senior leader, tola Quesseth, lead
er of Intermediates devotional meetings.
MUX ST. METHODIST EPISCOPAL
lath and Mill streets. Morning wor
ship U:00. Subject: "True to Child-
noou. me pastor preaching. Even
ing worship 7:30. Subject: "Choosing
Foundation." The pastor preachinr.
Church school 9:45 a.m. Mis Esther
aupenntenaent. .pworth league
o:JO p.m. Mid week meeting Wednes-
uy o p.m. at ine church. ,
TOST CHRISTIAN
tligh and Center streets. Dl J. Howe
pastor; phone 1933J. Morning service.
11 o clock.' subject: "Behold th. M.n
8pecial music: solo: "The Lord Is My
Light" Oley Speaks. Miss E. Ruth
How. Eveninr service 7:80 a'clnck-
jeci: - xe jaust Be Bom Again." Duet:
in ne Secret ot His Presence." Helen
Miltonberger. Rosalind HulL Sunday
school 9:45 a.m.; J. B. Protzman. Supt.
Mid-week services: 7:30 n.m. Wednes
day, loung people s meetings: 6:30 D.m.
Four C. E. Societies meeting in their
respective rooms Monthly metinr f
board of Iders and deacons Monday, 7:30
pm.
CASTLE UNITED BRETHBXN
North 17th and Nebraska streets. L.
W. Biddle, pastor; phone 3622 J. Morn
ing service 11 o'clock: subject: "The
Lamb Slain." Quarterly Commnnion
service. Evening service. 7:30 o'clock;
subject: "Prayer." Sunday school. 10
a.m. Young people's meetings: 6:80
p.m. Sunday. Leader. John Gilhonsen.
District Institute on Tuesday and Wed
nesday. Program will be given Tues
day.
SI PAUL'S EPISCOPAL
Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev.
George H. Swift, rector. 7:30 a.m. ser
vice omitted. 9:45 a.m. church school.
11:00 a.m. Morning prayer and address.
Services during the week subject to an
nouncement Sunday morning.
CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
18th and State streets. Rev. Amos E.
Minneman. pastor; phone 8726. German
morning service 9:45 o'clock: subject:
"The Epiphany Star." Knglish services
11:00. Subject: "Thou Shalt Not
Steal." Evening service. 8:00 o'clock;
subject: "The First Church Treasury."
Snnday school 9:45 a.m.; Miss Martha
Batterman, Supt. Luther League t :00
p.m. Address: "Religions of the Repub
lic of Panama," by Paul Lenta.
JASON LEB
North Winter at Jefferson and Falr
rronnd Road. Harry E. Oardner, pas
tor. 860 Jefferson, phone C234W, Church
The Week's Sermonette
The Epiphany Stpr
By REV. AMOS E. MINNEMAN
Pastor, Christ Lutheran Church
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
North Winter and Chemeketa streets.
Rev. Norman K. Tully D. D.. pastor;
phone 1610W. Morning tervico It
o'clock. Rev. E. W. Warrington ot Cor
Tsllia will sneak. Soeeial musie: An
them. "Gloria in Ezcelaia" Mosart. Of
fertory aolo. The living . uoa
(O'Hara) Mr. William Wright. Kven-
ing aerrice, T:30 o'clock; aubject: Here
I Am What Fort" Iss. 6:8. Leon Jen
nison will sing. Sunday school 9:30 a.m.
L. M. Ramage. Supt. Mid-week services
7:30 p.m. Thursdsy: Dr. Tully, leader.
Tonns people's meetings: C. E. Societies
meet at 6:30 p.m.
SOUTH SALEM ntlEKDS
8. Commercial and Washington streets.
Chariest C Haworth, pastor; phone
1697M. Horning service It o'clock;
aubject: "Christian Unity." Evenin
service, 7:80 o'clock; subject: "Unse4
Resources." Sunday school 10:00 a.m.
Mrs. Marguerite P. F.lliott, Supt. Mid
week services 7:30 p.m. Thursday: The
Pastor, leader: -place: C. E. room. Young
people's meetings: Sunday, 6:80 p.m.
Topic: "How Can Xations Practice the
Oolden Rule?" Mat. 7:12.
the month, in the church parlors
The newly installed officers ap-
pointed the following committees:
Program, Mrs. H. Albers and Mrs. ; MethOdlSt Ala llTOUDS
r - W T i
Aiueri aiuiuw; Hostesses, j.
Propp, Mrs. Alfred Propp and Mrs.
Frank Siebens; visiting commit
tee, Mrs. H. F. Batterman and
Mrs. Adolph Bombeck. After all
business had been transacted, a
dainty luncheon was served by the
hostesses for the day; Mrs. A.
Oehler, Mrs. G. Nets and Mrs. R.
L. Meyer.
FIRST BAPTIST
lorner of Marion and State struts-
Kobert u. Payne, pastor; phone 1920.
.Morning service, 11 o clock; subject:
"The Working Together of Thinra " Al
so object sermon for children. Evening
service, v :3ii o clock; subject: Carry
ing lour Corner. Special music by
chorus choir and orchestra. Sunday
avnooi :o a.m.; rred eroer, Bupt. Mid
week services 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Young people a meeting: Three groups
as o:ju sunoay evening. Teachers
study hour Tuesday evening 7:30,
FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST
orth Cottage and D. streets. G. W.
Rutsch, pastor; phone 2927 J. Morning
service 11 o ciock; subject: "A Godly
nero. inoir Anthem Give Ukry un
to tho Xord." Evening service, 7:30
o clock; subject: "For Jonathan's Sake.'
Choir Anthem "O, Sabbath Day." Sun
day achool 9:45 a.m.: Sam Sehirman,
Supt. Mid-week services: 7:30 p.m..
neanesuay; pastor, leader; place: ehnrch.
, ... . . . . .
nomen a missionary .Meeting at 2 p.m.
sunuay.
Captain Earl Williams
Will Address Ministers
At Meeting Monday
Captain Earl M. Williams of
the Salvation Army will give the
main address at the meeting of
the Salem Ministerial association
to be held Monday morning, Jan
uary 13, at the T. M. C. A. Cap
tain Williams will speak on "Wil
liam Booth, A Biographical
Sketch." S. D. Johnson will lead
the devotions. Robert Cole,
chairman of the . Elks welfare
committee, will also speak. Rev.
Fred Taylor is president of the
Ministerial association and Rev.
L. W. Biddle is secretary. The
ministers meet twice each month.
Will Meet Wednesday;
Various Places Listed
Matt. 2, 0: "And, lo. the star, which they saw in the Kast, went
before them, till It came and stood over where the young
chiM was."
Graciously God takes recognizance of the longing of the hea
then hearts and vouchsafes to them a sign of the Savionr's birth.
Even as He found amongst His chosen people those hearts that
longed for Messiah's coming, even so He found amongst those
outside of Israel's ranks those dissatisfied with that which hea
thendom! offered and provided for them also that salvation which
alone can satisfy the human heart.
Though Bethlehem's manger has long since crumbled to dost,
though angel heralds no longer wing their way to this earth with
the glad Christmas Evangel and though the star that proclaimed
the birth of the new-born King hag long since disappeared from
amongst heaven's constellations, the century-old message of sal
vation through Him who was born in yonder crude stable-cave still
resounds to earth's utmost confines.
Though now proclaimed by sinful men tis still the gospel of
the Word made flesh and the very Son ot God become man for
us; 'tis a gospel whose full meaning we mar red only In the light
of that great sacrifice made by Himself upon Calvary's height:
'tis the story ot the blood-atonement made for sinful mankind un
able By Its own works or merit to atone for its sin; 'tis a gospel
whose full benefit is oars when we 'submit to the workings ot the
Holy Spirit in oar heart In true repentance and absolnte faith and
trust.
KNIGHT MEMORIAL
19th and Ferry streets. H. 0. Stover,
pastor; phone 1924J. Morning service.
II o'clock; subject: "The Angel That
uoes colore. unet "How Lovely Are
Thy Dwellings" (Liddle) Harriett
Adams and H. C. Stover. Evening ser-
nee, 7:30 o clock; subject: "Five and
Ten" (reviewing Fannie Hurst's late
look "five and Ten '). Special musie
Anrnem - Be jojtui in tho Lord
(Spenee). Sunday school 10 a.m.; C.
C. Hams, Snpt. Young people's meet
ings: ff:45 p.m. Tonn Married People'a
ciud neanesuay, Jan. is at 6:30.
L8ELT& MEMORIAL
' I Methodist Episcobil)
At South Commercial and Myers
street. Phone 2764. At the morning
worship ot 11 o'clock, the pastor will
apeak on "Dynamic Christians." The
BEAN PARTY FRIDAY
The Junior High chapter of the
Epworth League of the First M.
E. church will hold its January
party on Friday evening at 7:30
o'clock in Epworth hall. This will
take the form of a "bean party"
and a jolly evening ot games and
contests will be enjoyed by the
group.
NORTH HIGH STREET
The circles of the Ladies' Aid
society of the First Methodist
church will meet on Wednesday
afternoon as follows:
East Central, Mrs. B. E. Car
rier, 1165 iCourt; assistant host
esses Mrs.M. Travis, Mrs. A. B.
Hansen and Mrs. H. M. South-
wick.. West Central, Mrs. R. K.
Ohling, 1135 N. 4th. South Cen
tral,, Mrs. A. T. Woolpert, 1197
S. High. Southeast with Mrs. E. C.
Miller, 155 S. 19th. Yew Park.
Mrs. J. M. Canse, Kimball school.
Naomi, Mrs. M. C. Findley, 225
N 20th. Lucy Anna Lee, with
Mrs. Elva Estls at 1586 State.
INSTITUTE SET
FOR NEXT WEEK
Lutheran Church
Plans to Install
Officers Sunday
During the German services
Sunday morning the following
newly-elected officers of Christ
Lutheran church, will be install
ed: Otto Gronke, secretary:
Charles Soos. treasurer: Frank
Siebens. finance secretary: H. F
Batterman. deacon and R. L. Mey
er, trustee.
The roster of officers for the
congregation Is as follows: presi
dent, the pastor; secretary. Otto
Gronke; treasurer. Charles Sqos;
finance-secretary. Frank Siebens;
elders, Albert Flemming and Er
nest Beyer; trustees, August
Kehrberger, Frank Siebens and R.
L. Meyer; deacons: H. F. Batter
man and Ferdinand Buscb; or
ganist, Gertrude Oehler; assistant
organist, Mrs. R. L. Meyer; Sun
day school superintendent, Mar
tha Batterman; Sunday school
teachers, Mrs. Fred Carrodi, Mar
tha Batterman, Erna Batterman,
Clyara Siebens, Mrs. Amos E.
Minneman and Frank Siebens.
Financial reports showed sub
stantial surpluses in all treasur
ies. Thirteen new members sign
ed the constitution and four were
reinstated making a total of 17
In all.
Western Oregon United
Brethrensto Meet at Cas
tle Church Tues.
The pastor and congregation of
the Castle I nited Brethren
church are preparing to act as
hosts Tuesday and Wednesday,
January 14 and 15. to one of the
seven District Institutes or the
Oregon conference. Church of the
United Brethren in Lnrist.
Churches in the local district in
clude Salem, Hazel Green, Hope
well, Philomath, Tillamook. Bea
ver and Pleasant Valley. Repre
sentatives from all these churches
are expected. The theme of the
institute will be "Pentecost,
Money and Christian Education. '
The main speakers will be
Bishop Ira D. Warner ot Portland
and Rev. Gordon Howard of Day
ton, Ohio, beth prominent leaders
in the church. Howard la direc
tor of the young people'a work of
the denomination. Other ad
dresses will he given by Y. W.
Jontius of Vancouver, conference
superintendent; and Rev. L.
Biddle of Salem, who is the gen
eral director of the Christian ed
ucation of the Oregon conference.11
Rev. F. S. Mitchell of Tillamook
will act as district leader.
The Christian education de
partment of the church includes
and correlates the work of the fol
lowing organizations, according
to age groups: Sunday school,
brotherhoods. Christian Endea
or. Women's Missionary Society;
Otterbein Build Guild. Women
Aid Society, college and seminary.
The other six institutes will be
held in Seattle, Vamuuver, The
Dalles, Walla Walla, Elberton and
Spokane.
A young people's rally to be
held at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday
night will be a feature of the
first day's session of the institute
in Salem. John Gtlhous n of Sa
lem will preside and Rev. How
ard will conduct the worship service.
Rally Day Program Set
For Tomorrow Morning
The church school and the
church in general at Mill Street
will observe rally day Sunday,
January 12. It Is fully expected
that a new record for attendance
will be established forwboth the
church achool and the morning
worship service. Several are to
come into membership In the
church.
Schedule for Meetings
Next Week Announced
MEETINGS SUCCESS
Evangelistic meetings being
held at Evangelical church will
continue every night next week,
including Monday. Meetings are
growing in interest.
s
Week day meetings for the Cal
vary Baptist church include the
W. W. G. girls', meeting and the
regular meeting of the board of
trustees, both at 7:30 o'clock
Monday night; the orchestra
practice at 7 o'clock and the re
hearsal at 8 o'clock, both on
Tuesday night, for the pageant,
"The Transformer" final practice
of which will be held that night.
It Is urged that every member of
the Sen or B. Y. In the pageant
appear Tuesday" night. Choir re
hearsal is scheduled for Thurs
day at 7:30 o'clock.
BEING USED MODE
Sapper Meet Planned
The Business Girl's Bible class
of the First M. E. church will
meet for a supper at 6:30 o'clock
Tuesday night at the home of
Misses Phoebe and Ruth M.cAd
ams. 756 South 12th street. Miss
Edith Buich and Miss Irora Tem
pleton will serve as assistant hostesses.
TIKST COSGKEGATIOHAX.
Center snd Liberty streets Chsrles 15.
Ward, psstor; Morning serriee. 11
o'clock: subject: "Growin Sonl. '
SpeeUl musie: Anthem: "Hido Not
Thy Pace From TJs" (Vsrrnnt). Doet:
"Jesns I -over of My Soul" (LMn(
Mr. MTe nnd Mr. Glaisyer. ETinu
terries. 7:50 o'clock: subject: Condi
tions in Chin Today." an address by
Den Jlewitt of the Willamette Low
school. The moving; pictures: "Pieces of
China will be shown along with this ad
dress. Speeial music: Anthem: "There
Cornea at Times a Stillness" (Harris).
Sunday school. 9:45 a.s.; F. E.' Near.
Snpt. Annual business meeting? and elec
tion of officers Tuesday beginning with
a ' not-incK supper ai :.
HIOHLAHD rXTEWDS
Hiffnlana and Church streets. Edgar
P. 8ims, pastor; Morning aervie. 11
o'clock; subject: "HeeeWing Tho Wea
ther Report." Kromina; aerrico, 7 :SO
'clock; subject: "Opening Tho Sev
enth Seal." 8unday school, 10 a.m.;
Earl M. Beckett, Snpt. Mid-week ser
vices: 7:30 p.m., Thursday; The Pastor,
leader; plaee' tho ehnreh. Jr. a E. at
4:00 p.m. and Sr. C. E. at :J0 p.m.
riBST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Corner 8tte and Church streets. P.
C. Taylor, pastor; pkoao 974. Morning
service, 11 ' clock; aubjoet: "The Cn
coBaciona Lose ot Ged." Speeial music:
Anthem "Tha Shepherd Psalm" Protbo
roa, mIo "At. Maria" Back-Gounod.
Evening aerrice, 7:80 o'clock: aubject:
National Prohikitiom Symposium wit
brief talks by E. 8. Fortaer. O. W. Em
mons, B. E. Sisson, Sheldon Sackett, Spc-
.Ll made "Ma RkaAawa Tender"
7:30 o'clock.
Traffic checks show the steady
increase in traffic on north High
street since the completion of the
paving to its intersection with Li
berty to form Broadway. Paul
TTantrlth-a has mnrlo traffic
ffon?.1 ?&..'ntAr ?t the intersection for his
rice at 7:80 o'clock the aubject will be own lmormauon, ana me series
.mgs ny WTim Riant." Sundav I nhnws tha rrowlnr use or xsortn
school at 9:45. E. Dl Roseman. Bunt. Ed- ui.t. ik Mhiv
worth Leagues meet It B:S0 o'clock. Mid- u . ... I a ,
week service and young people'a discus- Th initial check made Just when
sion group meet Thursday evenina- at I Hlen street was opened lO iramc
showed a count of six to one In
favor of Liberty. The propor
tion dropped until a recent check
resulted in the count being less
than two to one for Liberty street.
This was on the incoming traffic.
For outgoing traffic the count
now is practically even snowing
that High-street Is coming into
common use for cars leaving the
business center. The counts were
made for fifteen minutes inter
vals from 10 to 11 a.m. and 'from
2 to S n.m.. at times when there
was no special stimulus to traffic.
As the use of the street .grows,
demand may come for making
the intersection a stop street;
and at that time traffic checks
The monthly meeting ot the
board of elders and deacons of
the First Christian church will be
held Monday night, starting at
7:30 o'clock.
AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH
Chnrch St. Bt. Chemeketa A Center, A Downtown- Chnrch.
11 A. M. YOUTH AND RELIGIOUS RESPONI-
BILITY.
Anthem: "Ye Heavens Adore Him." Petrie
Solo: "One Sweetly. Solemn Thought," Leon Jennisen.
7:30 THE TRAGEDY OF NEGLECT.
Anthem: Church Chorus. Concertina selection, Win, McGll
christ; Duet: Dorothy Rogan and Herman Tasto. 8ong Serv
ice Directed by Wm. McGUchrist.
REV. P. W. ERIKSEN, Pastor.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. High and Ferry Rodgers Bldg,
W. Karl Cochran, pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a. m. W. T. Jenks, Supt.
Preaching services 10:50 a. m., 7: JO p. m.
A. M. BAPTISTS AND RELIGIOUS
LIBERTY
Anthem: "I Heard the Voice of Jesns"
Ashford
Ladies' Trio: "Just for Today" Faari
P. M. PEOPLE WHO PLAY THE FOOL
Anthem: Ye Heavens Adora Him" Petrie
YOU are WELCOME to these service.
FOBS MEMORIAL M. E. COMMUNITY
Oerth avenue and Third street. Mere
dith A. Groves, pastor; phone 1566M.
Mormnf service 11 o clock; subject:
"Fife, A Symbol of the Holv Snirit.
Special mnsic: Piano aolo by Miss Helen
uosser. evening service 7:80 o clock
subject: A Prince With God." Voral
duet by Mrs. Bnnkley and Miss Ger
trude Warren. Tha orchestra will play.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m.; Mrs. J. L. Aus
tin, bupt. Mid-week services; 7:15 p.m.
Thursday; the pastor, leader; place: E.
Li. Room. Younf people'a meetings 0:30
p.m. sunasy.
'Ma Shadows Yonder
6aaL arena solo "Where Daak Gathers
Btehoiaa.
eial Bade
Gaul, ,
Deep"
C HITECH OF TEE XAZA&E2TB
One block south of Center on 19th
street. L. D. Smith, pan tor; phone 2940,
Morning service 11 o'clock; subject:
"The Rest of Faith." Evangelist Jar
rette K. Aycock, preaehinc: Speeial ma-
and
aie: Mrs. Dell Aycock will sine a solo I j k. .). tr Hater.
1 .i- j fi.ii I w"uu umu i ire "'-v- vw
1UU ASB11 AT- 1 .... a . . .
eock will sine a doet with guitar ateom- mine the HOW Of iraiUC.
peniment. Eveninr service. 7:30
o'clock; subject: "The Work of the
Holy Spirit." Evangelist Aycock preach
ing; solos and duets by Evangelist and
Mrs. Aycock. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.;
F. M. Litwiller, Snpt. Mr. Aycock will
speak to the Sunday school. Revival
will continue each night at 7:80 (ex
cept Saturday). Young people'a meet
ings: Sunday evening 6:10. Mis Thea
Sampsoa, president ia charge.'' Tha Jus
iars will meet at tha aaaaa hour.
CAXiVABT BAPTIST
W. Xarl Cochran, pastor. ' Bundsy
school 9:44 a.m. W. T. Jaaki, 8apL
Preaching services 10:50 a.m. 7:90 p.m.
8amday achool. 9:45 B. T. P. Uj : p.m. (Br, InU, and
Bea E. BtckM. Bmvt. Mid-week I Jr.) Carol Stoddard, leader ef tha
services: 7:10 PA Thursday; tha paster, j Seaior B. T. Topie: "Haw Can Hations
leader. Tenng people'a ateettags: CaL Practice tke Golden Rule!" Smnday aak-
eexaasr Chapter. Lewder. Wendell SLeea .-.eeta: jl. ja. --ataptura ui Minm
WeadeU Keek
With Abraham, at tha New Tear."
W (awt Atlanta- l-da Rtaaeh
IReeee, Topie, " Friendship Testa.' Waa
ler High Chapter, Leader Keaaeta Weed.
Tafia, ''Tha 3aiistiaa' Faa." ' Joaier
Liberty" Lavdiee' trie:
day" Fear is. Aataean: 1
Voice af Jam" Aakfori.
to Tha Play tha FooL"
Haa
Just for Te-
'I Heard the
T. M. "Fee
Anthem: "Ye
vena Adora HUa." Petrie. - -
EXTRADITIOX ORDERED
- Governor Norblad Friday auth
orized the extradition of James C.
Jannino, who ii wanted in San
Francisco on a charge of forgery.
Jannino ia under arrest in Klam
ath Falls. J. W. Hansen, mem
ber of the San Francisco police de
partment, will escort the prlaoner
to California.
TAX BLANKS MAILED
The state tax commission has
mailed approximately 20,000
blanks, to persons and corpora
tions who are aubject to payment
of the intangibles tax under a law
enacted at the last legislative ses
sion. This tax Is payable oa in
terest md dividends.
Hear the Aycocks
UNIQUE - FIERY - HAPPY
Three Great Service Sunday
MRS. DELL AYCOCK will deliver one of her wonderful
Object Lectures
You never heard anything like it. 3 :00 p. m.
EVANGELIST JARRETTE AYCOCK will preach at
1 1 :00 a. m. : The Rest of Faith
7:30 p. m.: "The Work of the Holy Spirit."
Church of the Nazarene
One Block South of Center on 19th St