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PAGE THREE Church SchliJes Aimie R.ularity With Brighter Days The Q3EC0N STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Saturday Morning, February 1, 1939- IT LECTURE TOPIC Successor to Houdini' Will Open Series of Discours es Here Sunday Secrets of the famed spirit world will be revealed here Sun day, Tuesday and Wednesday in a series of three lectures and de monstrations to be given at the First Congregational church by Professor Leo Wilkins, a reform ed medium who is crediter with nearest successor to the late Hou dini in perpetuation of his cru sade against spirit mediums. The first lecture will be given tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock, the subject to be "Enemies of the Cross." Tuesday night at the same hour he will talk on "Do You Be lieve in Ghosts' and Wednesday evening the topic will be "Do the Dead Return?" Professor Wilkins, according to advance word, gives a display of brilliant magic, the entertainment said to hold intense interest as well as holding religious and edu cational vajue. Among other this, he shows spirits in response to call from medium, writes mes sages and signs their names upon blank slates examined by the audi ence. He produces a ghost under circumstances which are quite breath taking. Wilkins was a medium for a number of years, then, being eon verted, he went inter ' religious work. He is a graduate of the Moody Institute of Chicago. He has been engaged in evangelistic work for some time. The lecturer is a friend of Guy Pitch Phelps .Salen man, and he and Phelps traveled together some years ago through the ea3t and middle west. No admission will be charged for the series of lectures here, but a free will offering will be taken. inn in FROM OLD CHURCH Rev. Fred Alhan Weil, who will preach at the Unitarian church Sunday morning on "The Relig ious Perspective" comes from Qulncy, Massachusetts, where he was minister of the historic old First Parish. That church, one of the oldest In New England, has the distinc tion of containing the two tombs rof two presidents of the United States and their wives. The pres i Ideate were the only father and on who ever occupied the presi dency of the United States- John Adams and John Qulncy Adams. The present secretary of the navy, Charles Francis Adams, to a lin eal descendant. The tombs are simple, unpre tentious blocks of granite, accord ing to the visitor. They occupy a chamber beneath the portico of the church. The walls of the chamber are Just the simple, plain foundation stones of gray Qulncy granite on j which the church structure rests. It repre sents the severe simplicity of the Puritan society out of which the church grew and which is typical of the old New. England. Women's Classes of First . Church Schedule Meetings For Tuesday, February 4 The women of the T. X. K. Bible class of the First Methodist hurch will hold their regular so cial and business meeting on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Elworth Hartwell, 1235 North 15th streets. Mrs. P. H. Acton, president of the class, will preside at the business meeting. The women of Tomarco ' Bible class will hold their February meeting on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. A. Schramm, S9S Leslie. Mrs. A. T. Woolpert will act as assistant hostess. Standard Bearer Society T oMeet at Findley Home ' The Standard Bearer society of the First, Methodist church with Mrs. A. A. Lee as advisor, will meet at the home of Mrs. M. C. Findley on 225 North 20th street Monday evening at 7:15 o'clock. Maxlne Maxwell, Doris Phenecie and Frances Jackson will act as assistant hostesses. Gladys Tay lor will lead the devotions and Mrs. Paul E. Edwards will give a talk on Stewardship. The lesson on Japan will be dramatized by Lucile Miles and Marie Ledbet ter. assisted by Martha Kumler, Esther Cook, Margaret Ross, Ce cil Adams, Faye Col well and Es ther McMinimee. Jason Lee Scouts Close Registration for Present Jason Lee Boy Scout troop reg istration has been closed for the present and perhaps for some time to come, owing to the fact that the troop has reached capacity. The work will not take on theJ character of quality rather than quantity. A list for applicants has already been started and such boys as are eleigible may get their names on the list and will be con sidered for membership as there Is a vacancy, through removal or dropping out of a member of a patrol. & tl MEN TO MEET ,- The Business Men's Bible class of the First Methodist church will hold Its February meeting at the home of Its president, N. S. Sev- age. JJS 8. 14th street, on Mon day -eTealngV The Week's Dwelling Place of Light . By DR. NORMAN .K. TULLY (Presbyterian pastor who gives his farewell message here Sunday) In chapter 38, verse 19, Job cries, "Where is the way where light dwelleth'? That is the cry of every earnest heart Goethe, dying, uttered the same cry. Only the smugly self-complacent, who do not feel the burdens of society but merely cumber upper air, are not torn by that cry. From the experience of a varied life, now verging on the middle years, I believe that I have found that light dwells only in God. He is the maker of light; from Him all light proceeds; without Him is hopeless darkness. His Son, Christ, is the light of our world. He that follows Christ does not walk in darkness. He is the true light that illumines every man who comes into the world. We may all become children of the light by the prac tical expedient each day of living up to the degree of light which we have. There is -no need of viewing the distant scene. One step is enough for a man. Collective experi ence is to the effect that sufficient light is always given a morally earnest man to take every step required from the cradle to the grave. Let us live by the highest, we know, trust in God and heaven securely, and commit our lives to the adventure of faith. Jbtmbay Jktbiteg in alem Cfjurttos CHTJXH Or THE VAXAJLEVE On Slack tooth ( Center aa 19th. L. 1. nith, pastor, phone 2940. Morn ing worship 11:00. Scraaoa snbjeet "Fleeting Jonah." Hr. O. M. Litiller will aing' solo. Evening serviea at 7:30. sermon subject: "Conditions De Banding Hell," F. M. IJtwtfler win sing a solo. Saaday srhool at 9:45 ia the morning. T. M. Litwiller, Bnpt. in charge. The children's choir will ting. Young people's meeting in the evening at 6:30. Mist Thea Sampson, presi dent will cava charge. The Jnniora will meet with Mrs. Smith, the supervisor at 6:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 7 :30 and the Young People will meet Friday evening at which time re ports of the work will be given and plant for the coming months made. This will be followed by a prayer meeting. JAS0V LEE CHUKCH Xorth Winter at Jefferson and Fair ground road. Harry E. Gardner, pastor, phone 2234W. Chorch school session by departments at 9:45. Special feature in keeping with Missionary Sunday. Morning worship at 11 a.m., the theme being Love, Prefected in Prayer. Spe cial music by the choir. Intermediate, high school and young people's leagues meet at 6:30 with themes of interest for each age. Joseph Barber leads the chnrch Forum at 6:30. Evening worship at 7:30. the discussion being "Keeping r Giving the Light!" At the mid week services on Thursday evening the mission class studying "Blind Spots" will be held at the parsonage. The stu dy in the Acta of the Apostles will be taken up at the service this week. De votions begin at 7:30. TOED MXMOBIAX U. Z. COKMTJNXTT Gerth avenue and Third street. Mere dith A. Groves, pastor; phone 1566M. Morning, aervfte 11 o'clock; subject: "Hesekiah'a Prayer." Special music: Vocal aolo by Miss Gertrude Warren. Vocal doet by Miss Doris and Mrs. J. M. Hamby. Evening service 7:30 o'clock; subject: "The Lost Love." Special mu sic : A number by the Simmon's quartet and the orchestra wiU , play. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.; Mrs. J. L. Austin, Supt. Mid-week services 7:15 p.m. Wednesday; the pastor, leader. Junior, Intermediate and Senior leagues 6:30 ST. JOHNS XiTJTHZRAJT (Mo. Syn.) North 16th and A streets, block north of Old People' home. H. W. Grose, pastor. 1 Morning service, English at 9:45. German at 11:00 with Holy com munion, preparatory 10:45. Sunday school, 1:00 am. mil spraiTTjAUST Fraternal Temple on Center street, be tween Liberty and High, services this Sunday evening at 7:30 a clock la the absence of the pastor, William A. Dalsiel. vice president of the State Spiritualist association, will he the apeaker. Topic: "Medluraship." Message. At S o'clock there will be a school of spiritual in struction with Kathleen Liadon in charge. A circle will he held from 5:30 te 7 o'clock. CAXVAXT BAPTIST W. Earl Cochran, paster. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.. W. T. Jenk. Supt. Baptism. Preaching service! 10:50 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. B. T. P. TJV 6:38. Sr.. Int. and Jr. Tuesday . evening -7 :SO at she eharea regular meeting of the Boa day s'hool teachers and officers. Or chestra practice. Wednesday Prayer meeting. Thursday choir rehearsal. Moraine service "Believe. Confess. Obey." Anthem "Unto the King Eter nal' Wilson. Evening la God Always Right!" - Male Chorus: "When Tea Know Jesut Too." Ackley Baptism In the evening service. riKST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner State and Chrrch street. T. C. Taylor, pastor; phone 974. Morning service 11 o'clock: subject: "The Gift of the Holy Spirit." Special music: Or gan Prelude "Adagio" Volkmar. An them "Day It Dying in the West" Sal ter. Sola "la the Shadow of the Al mighty" (Barnes) Miss Lillian Scott. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock; subject: The 8vmbol of the White Stone." So cial music: organ prelude "Angela Ser enade" Brags. AnthVn "Crossing the Bar" Marsh. Solo "Rest at Eventide" Baynton-Powera. John Cmkovieh. Church school 9:45 a.m.; Ben E. Bickli. Supt Mid-week serxives: 7:30 - p.m.. Thurs day; "What HasDened at Pentecost." from "Tlie Christ of Every Hoed." Uni versity napter at v:so. First Charea Chapter Topic "Jems Ideal of a 8vmc- trical Life" Leader Vada Wlntermnte. Junior high chapter topic Testa af Right and WronaV Junior Chorch to Annex at 11. Measage "The Hoase Banded on a Rock" Leader Mist Suth erland. Nursery in charge of Mrs. Hel en Bahe and Mrs. Mary Hartwell. AMERICAN LUTHERAN Church street, between Chemeketa aad Center. Rev. P. W. Ertksea, pastor. Phone 2921. "It Religion of Fear .Worth" Anything." sermon topic for 11 a.m. Service anthem "Great Is the Lord" (Packard). Solar "Others" (Penn). Alvia Shirman. At the even ins- service the church ehorne wiU ren der'two anthems: "Heavens of Life" (Brietow) and "Mr) Heavenly Hone (Robinson). William MeGilchrist is in charge of all music of the chorea. The evening service at 7:30 will be devoted te a. dramatic program sponsored by the Lather League. The Portals of 1930. Special songs or s quartet. The Sun day school at 9:43, Max. Gehlhar. Supt. The Lather Leagues at 6:30 far devo tional meetings. HIGHLAND rfonTDS Highland and Church streets. Edgar P. Sims, pastor. Morning service 11 o'clock. Evening service, 7:ao a clock ; su ejects: "Message ia the Revelation." Sunday school 10 a.m.; Earl V. Beckett, Supt Mid-week services 7: SO p.nv Thursday; the pastor, leader; place: the ehureh. Br, C. E. at 6:30 p.m.- TTSST PRESBYTERIAN Winter and Chemeketa streets; Rev. Norman K. Tally. D. D, pastor; phone 1610W. Meraiag service, : 11 o'clock; subfeet: "The Dwelling Place of Light." This will he Dr. Tolly's last preaching service before leaving -for his sew field of work la Alnambra, ;alir. Boeder mu sic: Anthem. "Build Thee More State ly Mansions' (Andrews). Offertory solo, "Sun et My Seal" (Scott) Mrs. Krsel Mandinger. Evening- ' service, T:S0 o'clock; aahfeet: The vested ebetr will give, a sacred eeaeert. The program Is given elsewheae. Sunday school 9:30 1. js. . josasage, saps, aua-weea: terries: 1 0 jjbv, Tkaraaay. Yawag Sermonette People's meetings: Christian Endeavor societies meet at 6:80 p.m. mil BAPTIST. Marion and Liberty streets. Robert Payne, pastor: phoao 1920. Morn ing service. 11 o'clock: subject: "Vss's flap Is God's Purpose." Special music. JCveung service, 7:30 o'clock; subject: Onr Lord a Honrs of Darkness." Chor us choir, orchestra, male quartet. Eu- day school, 9:45 aja.; Fred Broer, Bnpt. Mia-week services 7:3o p.m. Wednesday. Young People's meeting: three groups at 6:30. Teachers study hour Tuesday ev ening 7:30. Orchestra and choir prac tice Thursday evening. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Chemeketa and Liberty afreets. Baa- day services at 11 a.m. aad S D.m. Tenia "Love." Wednesday 8 p.m. Sunday school for pupils under 20 tt 9:45 aad II a.m. Heading room 406 Maseaie Temple open from 11 to 5:80 except Bunaaye and bo lid ays. HUT CONGREGATIONAL Liberty and Center streets. Chariee E. Ward, pastor. Morning service. 11 o'clock; subject: "The Testimony af John the Baptist." Anthem "8peek te My Soul" (Pickett)). Offertory solo by Mrs. Harms: "Lord Thou Hast Been Our Dwelling Place" (Phillips). Even ing service, 7:30 o'clock; subject: "En emies of the Cross" a sermon by Prof. Leo Wilkins. Anthem: "Shepherd ef Is rael" (Stebbins). Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; P. E. Neer, Supt. Mid-week ser vices: Tuesday -7:80 Lecture by Prof. Wilkina: "Do Ton Believe ia Ghosts!" Wednesday, 7:30 Lecture by Prof. Wil kins: "Do the Dead Return I" PREB METHODIST Corner Market and North Winter. W. N. Coffee, pastor; phone 2296W. Mera- ing service at 11 o'clock aad evening sermon at 7:30 o'clock. Special music Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Midweek prayer services Thursday at v:so o'clock with the Woman's Missionary so ciety ia charge af the program. .Mrs. Minnie Marchard. leader. xoung peo ple's meet at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. SOUTH SALEM TRIENDS South Commercial and Washington streets. Charles C. Hawertn, pastor; phone 1697M. Morning service. 11:00 o'eleek; subject: "God's Promisee to Youth." Evening service. 7:30 e clock; meeting in charge ef the Young People, John Trachael, leading. Special musk by members of the C. E. Sunday school 10 as.. Mrs. Marguerite P. Elliott, Supt Mid-week services: T:30 pjn., Thon-adar: the pastor, leader: slaee: prayer meeting room. Young People's meetings: 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Topic: How May Endeavorers Crusade With Christ I" Christian Endeavor Day. Gla dys Wright, leader. EVANGELIST TABERNACLE Tall Gospel ehureh. earner lita and Ferry streets. Earlo Y. Jenniaoa, pas tor; phone Z059M. Afternoon service, 7:45 o'clock; gospel aettice and saee aage. Sunday school. 1:45 p.m. Prank Alloway. Supt. Children's eharea. 6:80 p.m. Miss Lorene fryer la eharea. Mid-week services: Tuesday night, Bible study Tiy the pastor; Wed nesday afternoon. S:SO prayer near; Thursday night, praise and fellowship meeting. Young People s meeting, Bat- nraay aignt. 7:s. Mrs. utrl fuaear baugh. president. riRST EVANGELICAL Corner ef Center aad Liberty. A. V. Laytea, minister. Bible school at 9:45. L. L. Thornton. Supt. Sunday. Pebra- ary a, has been designated as vay ox Prayer by the Woman's Missionary so ciety of the church. urogram else where. The young people will hold their meeting at 6 :S0. Eveainr worship at 7:30. Subject. "The Scope aad. Effects of Prayer." The choir will sing a spe cial number at this service. COURT ST. CHURCH OF CHRIST Court and 17th streets. 8. F. Shoe maker, ' pastor; S45 8. Winter street. phone S589J. Morning service : 11 o'clock; subject: "The Right Estimate of Gospel Truth." . Special muaie by the choir. . Evening service 7:830 o'clock; subject: "The Resolute Savior." Spe cial musie by the choir. Sunday school. 9:45 a.m ' Mrs. Prank Marshall. Bant. Mid-week services 7:30 a jeu Wednesday st the chnrch. Yoang People a meetings; Christian Endeavo and Junior ' meetings 6:80 p.m. Aid Bociety Wednesday. FIRST CHRISTIAN V i Hhrh and Center streets. D. 3. Howe. pastor; phone 1983 J. Morning sen ice 11 o'eloek: subject: "Tss Keiittea ei Christ to His Church." Special maaie : Anthem by the choir, "Hear Onr Prayer" (Teasdsle). Evening service. v:so o'eloek; Observance of Christian En deavor Day. The - Young People wiU take part ia the -aerviee. The paster will epeak upon the theme "Oar Yoaag People. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.. 1. B. Protsman. Sunt. Mid-week services: 7:80 p.m Wednesday: choir tvaeareal Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Young People' a meetings: 6:80 p.m. Tour societies of C. E. meet ia their respective reams. Miss Florence Howe, director of musie. Miss Lois Plammer, organist. FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST North Cottage and D streets. G. 1 Rutaeh, paator; phone 992 7 J. . Morning service 11 o'clock; subject: "The Need of a Divine Visitation." Lord's Ban ner after the service. Special matte choir anthem. "Awake I Oh Zion." Even ing aerviee 7:80' o'clock ; the eerriee ia thm haada ef the Young People. Rev. G. Sebnnko bringing the message. Special musie: choir song and other numbers of Interest. Sunday school 9:45 a.n Sam Sehirman. But. Mid-week m vices: 7:30 p.m., Wednesday; pastor. leader; place: charen. . MTU. ST. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Fifteenth . and Mill streets. Leslie B. Bailey, paator. Morning service, ,11:00 o'eloek: subject: "For Intelligent Lead' ership." Special matte: "Saved, Sav ed I" by the choir. Eveaing service. 7:80 o'clock: subject: "Fruitful Lives." Special maaie: "Now the Day Is Over" bv the choir. Sondav school 9:45 aJ Miss Esther Eriekson, Sapt. Mid-week services: . 8 :0O o.m Wednesday: Rev, Bailav aad Mrs. Gentry, leader; place: at the church. Yoaag- People's meet lags: Epworth League e:J0 p.m. FIRST TJaTTYARLUT Morning service 11 b'elock; subject: "Tho Sebrioua Perspective" the Rsver- en Fred Alban Weil preaching. Spatial muaie: Miss LoeUe Camming will sine "Engl'a Wing.' by Hamblen. V v Baptist Young Folk Meet In Portland Next Week; Special Gathering Here .A group of young people from the Calvary Baptist church are planning to go to Portland Fri day to attend tt B. Y. P. U. state convention to be held next week end at the Hinson Memorial Baptist church there. Next Saturday evening W. G. Boyle, representative of the Lay man's League of the Northern Baptist convention, will be in Sa lem at the Calvary church to speak to the laymen of this and other churches in the association. The meeting will be held at 7:30 o'clock. Women of Market Street Church to Meet Tuesday The Women's Missionary so ciety of the Market Street Free Methodist church will hold its regular monthly meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Minnie Marchand, 1405 North Summer street. Mrs. Eth el Clarke will lead the devotions and Mrs. Marchand will . have charge of the stewardship pro gram. Mrs. Lela Barham will have charge of missionary study work. ening service. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.. W. E. Feldman, Sapt. m CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE TABERNACLE -55 Perry street. Lonise PinaelL vas ter; residence 1105 Rural street, phone 505M. Revival meetinra which kin been going on for the past a weeka will continue throughout the coming week. Meeting each night except Saturday. Af ternoon services on Tuesday, Wednes day. Thursday and Fridav at 2:30. Rev. John Hatch, evangelist. Everyone cor dially invited to attend. Bandar school :45 a.m.; Mrs. Myra White. Supt. Classes for all ages. LESLIE MEMORIAL (Methodist Episcopal) At South Commercial and Myers streets. 8. Dariow Johnson, pastor. 348 E. If yen. Phone 2764. "The Power of the Stream." will he the subject of the pastor at the 11 o'clock hour. The anthem. "The Everlasting Hills," (Wil son), will be song by the choir. '"The Nameless Youth" will he the subject of the eveaing service at 7:30 o clock. Mrs. T. H. Temple will aing. Sunday school at 9:45, E. D. Roseman, Supt. Ep werth Leagues meet at 6:30 o'clock. Mid-week service at 7:30 aad Young People's pot luck supper and discus sion group at 6 o clock Thursday even ing. CASTLE- UNITED BRETHREN North 17th and Nebraska streets. L W. Biddle, paator; phone 3422 J. Morn ing aerviee, 10:45 o'eloek; subject: A combined service ef the Saaday school aad church. Ohieet sermon "Develop ment." Evening service 7:30 o'clock; subject: "Victory Through Faith." Sun day school 10 a.m.; L. W. Biddle, Supt. Mid-week services 7:30 p.m. Thursday; patter, loader; plaee: church. Young People's meetings: 6:30 p.m. Mlsa Ma ria Waldorf, president. Ladle' Aid en Wednesday. ST. F AXIL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa atreeta. , Rev. George H. Swift, rector. Holy . Com munion 8 a.m. Holy Eucharist 11 a.m., with sermon. Chnrch school 9:45 a.m. Confirmation class 3:45 p.m. Wednesday knldVweek service with instruction at 7:80 p m. KNIGHT MEMORIAL 19th and Ferry atreeta H. C. Stover. f pastor; phone 1924J. Morning service 11 o'clock: subject : 'Courage. Bpe- eial musie: Ladies chorus "A Song to the Creator" (Meredith), evening ser vice 7:80 e cloek: subject: "The Mo vie aad ThisGeneration." Special mu sic: "Still. Still With Thee" (Heyser) with incidental solo .by Harriett Adams. Sunday school 10 a.m., C O. Harris, Bnpt. Toupg People s meetings: o:a, GLAD TIDINGS MISSION S58 Court street. C. 8. Johanna, pas tor. Sunday school at S p.m. Services at S and 7:80 p.m. Meetings Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday evenings. Fall gospel teaching good slngiag. Every body Invited. REFORMED Corner Capitol aad Marios atreeta. W, 9. Ldeakaemper, paator; paoae s9W. German service 10 o'eloek: subject : Patting God' Klardom First." Eng- Bsh aerviee 11 o'clock: su eject : "The Taake ef Onr Chnrch for the Peateeostal Year." Installation of officers. Spe cial music by the ebojr. Saaday school 10 a.m.; F. E. Krase, Bopt. Alice Massey Chosen Head Of Christian Endeavorers CLEAR LAKE. Jan. 31 The Christian Endeavor society met at the home of Mrs. L. J. Massey. for the purpose of electing offi cers who were chosen as follows Alice Massey, president; Hatel Clement, vice president: James Harold, secretary; Clair Collard, treasurer; and Marie Harold, pi anist. After the business meet ing, .a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served by the hostess. Annual Fellowship 'Dinner For Jason See Is. Sunday The annual pot-luck fellowship dinner of all superintendents, of ficers, leaders and teachers of the Jason Lee church win be Sunday following the morning worship, Reports of the work of the past and discussion of plans" for the future will be at 3:30 o'clock. The recommendations of the church committee o nthe spiritual life of the church. In so far as to pertains to these groups, win be considered at this meeting. Holiness Prayer Band Has Sessions Here Each Friday The Prayer band of the Mis sionary : department of the" Na tional Holiness association Is meeting, at the present time," at the Church of the Naaarene, on Friday mornings it I o'clock. Mrs. Clara, Cooley, president is In charge. To reach the church take Center street bus, get off at I9tn and go one block south. -TEAM PLAL8 ALBANY The. Jason Lee basketball team went, to Albany Wednesday eve ning and played a strong aggrega tion from the Bsptist chnrch. It was a hearty game and . greatly enjoyed by all. The score was 31 to 33 In favor of the home team. A large- group of rooters went along from Jason Lee. inniiE TO GIVE PROGRAM Dramatic Presentation at Down Town Church at 7:30 on Sunday One of the first events of the new chnrch year at the American Lutheran chnrch will be presen tation of the 7: SO o'clock wor ship hour of "The Portals of 1930" by the church young peo ple's organizations, the Luther Leagues. "The Portals of 1930" is a dra matic presentation, designed to bring home to all who witness" it faith and courage for greater consecration for the ensning year. Music is furnished by a Quartet of Luther Leaguers. ' The characters wno are repre sented Include: Pleasure, Happi ness, The' Successful Business, Disappointment, Sorrow and Sin fulness. Each of these look back to 1929 and propose tor live 1930 ust as they have lived 1929. But a voice admonished Pleasure and Successful Businessman and com forts, Disappointment, Sinfulness and Sorrow, following which all characters return with a pledge of changed life and new resolu tions. At tne close of the program, and with the singing of "Give Me Thy Heart," the pastor enters the rostrum to mate the closing ap peal for consecration of lives. This program was originally planned for earlier in the year, but weather conditions delayed its presentation. Banquet For Fathers and Sons Tuesday Night The Ford Memorial M. E. Community church is planning tor its annual father and son banquet, which will be held Tues day evening at 6:15 o'clock In the community hall -in West Salem. The young men of the Epworth League will serve. All Fathers and Sons In the Community are Invited to enjoy tnis evening. The program will consist of toasts, music and an address. Wesley Warren will re present the sons and Rev. W. J. Warren will represent the fathers. The Boy, Scouts will give a short piayier. ana Ronald Glover will give an address. There will be music by local talent. BR MOVEMENT NEW YORK. Jan. 81 (AP) One of the most comprehensive buying movements since the post panic rally was checked last De cember took place in today's stocK market, with total sales and the railroad. Industrial and pub lic utility indices all setting new ugh records for the year. While week end profit taking sales were rather heavy, they were easily absorbed, net gains in the active Issues ranging from 1 to 11 points. Sears Roebuck, making public Its first sales report under the 13 month calendar adopted by the company, made a favorable comparison with last year. The annual dividend on Burroughs Adding Machine was raised from 80 cents to 31, but Studebaker omitted the usual Quarterly stock omaena or l per cent aeciarea at this time. Postponement of the. federal trade commission hearings on the financial operations of public util ities probably stimulated the de mand for those Issues. . : Columbia Gas, Consolidated Gas, Laclede Gas St Stone and Webster all closed 3 to 6 points higher, heavy covering by short interests stimulating the advance, Tom Kay Slated To Announce His Position Today The long awaited announce ment of Thomas B. Kay, state treasurer, respecting his candida cy tor the governorship is expect ed to be given out today. Mr, Kay was out of, town yesterday, beinr in Portland conferring with political friends and discussing the situation. With Mr. Kay's an nouncement the other- possible candidates will make their deci sion. Neuner Is expected to de cline to enter If Mr. Kay becomes a candidate while it Is reported that Jay Upton may enter if Mr. Kay does. Within the next few days al cloudiness respecting Individual candidacies will be dispelled and the great free-for-all for the re publican nomination win oe in full awing. FORTTJNB BEQUEATHED NKW YORK. Jan. 31. AP) A ' bequest of 82.391.S34, cf which fl,543,S70 was In notes he owed her. was left to Clarence tu Mackay. president of the Postal Telegraph and Commercial came company, by his mother, Mrs. sta rie Louise Mackay, a transfer tax appraisal filed today disclosed. WOMAN. 112. DIES CONCORD, S. C, Jan. tl. (AP) Mrs. Mary Fix died at the home of her son, M. F. Fix, near here late yesterday at the reputed age of 112. - Relatives claim sne was "bora- September 1, 1817. - EMPLOYMENT BOOSTED 1 -PORTLAND, Ore -Jan., 11. (APj Employment in me lum ber industry In the Pacific north west la gradually , returning normal.- SHOWS mm TELLS SPIRIT SECRETS '" " esajnnnmaasmB ' & si . fill'' r-,-''v' J C . j i ? ho; Above, scene from demonstrav - - : - , uum given oj rTuiessor urn Wilkins, ' ex-spiritualist . aad medium, who lectures Sunday Bight aACongregationai church Below, Professor Wilkins. TURNER, Jan. 31. Next Sun day morning at the Church of Christ, Rev. E. J. Gilstrap will preach on "The Joy of Service," and at the evening service the subject will be "Is There a God?" His sermons are proving a good tonic for those who have been discouraged by weather condi tions. There was an increase in at tendance at Sunday school last Lord's day in spite of the sick ness of many and of the bad Storm. Tuesday evening the Christian Endeavor held its monthly social at the church. There were 45 present and all report a most en joyable erening. The Junior En deavor held a novel service Sun day evening. It was a "campfire meeting" with colored lights and logs, making a realistic scene. Each part taken was another log added to the tire. The Loyal Six Eight class en- Joyed a fine time popping corn and playing games at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bones Mon day evening. Combined Service Planned By Castle United Brethren Groups for Sunday Morning The Sunday morning services at the Castle United Brethren church will be a combined meet ing of the Sunday school and church, and will begin at 10:45 o'clock. The following program has been arranged: Memory verses by classes; Mis sions, with Mrs. J. C. Hill in charge; recitation by Mary Eli ott; offertory, John Gilhousen; recitation, Forest Samster; pia no solo, Marion Chase; recitation. wanlta Odom; recitation. Doro thy Welch; object talk, "Develop ment" by Rev. L. W. Biddle, pas tor; song and benediction. Latter Day Saints to Hear Special Lecture Tomorrow The Church of Jeans Christ of Latter Day Saints will present a special Illustrated lecture on the topic of "Fruits of. Mormonism" at 11:30 o'clock Sunday morning in the auditorium of Nelson build ing, 381 Chemeketa street. Pres ton D. Alder will give the lecture, to which all who are interested are invited. Funeral Rites For Mrs. Basey Slated Monday Funeral services for Mrs. Eth el Basey, 43, who died in Port land, will be held Monday at 3 p. m. at the Hayesville Baptist church with Arthur Rylander of ficiating. Mrs. Basey lived for several years In the Claxtar dis trict. She is survived by her hus band, Irwin Basey, of Portland: a son, Stephen Basey, of central Oregon; and the following chil dren,, Alton, Marguerite, Billy, Nellie, Mary and Elmer Basey, all of Portland. WOMEN TO MEET The Woman's Home Missionary of the First Methodist church will meet on Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors at 3:30. Mrs C. F. Wilson, the president will preside. The devotions will be led by Mrs. W. C Keck and Mrs. A. A. Lee will act as program leader. BUT GKKVAIS PROPERTY GERVAIS, Jan. 31. The Sacred Heart parish has bought from the heirs of John Weiss the property located at the corner of E. and Third street, and Is remodeling it to be used as a social hall., A modern kitchen and a dining room and large social hall will be arranged. The first meeting was held Wednesday night v when the young people's society met in the new hall. - DR. FATJJfCE PASSES PROVIDENCE, R. JL, Jan. tl. (APlDr. William . Herbert Perry Faunce, president emeritus of Brown university, died late to day at his home here. Death, was caused by heart trouble and bronchial pneumonia. Dr. Faunce was In his 71st year. CHURCH OF CHRIST HIS FULL HI A Si V if I , 1 I " y GEORGE 1 WILKINS " Dallas Churches Uniting For Sunday Night Service With Evangelists as Hosts DALLAS, Jan. 31 Sunday at the Dallas Methodist church the pastor. J. W. Warrell will preach at 11 o'clock on "The Holy Spirit in Christian Experience." Spe cial music will be furnished by the choir. At the same hour a Junior church service will be held with W. P. Miller in charge. A Union service will be held in the Evangelical church at 7:30 o'clock with the Christian, Pres byterian and Methodist groups uniting with the congregation of the Evangelical church. The pastor of the Methodist church- will preach. The choir of the Evangelical church will furnish the special music. Sunday School Heads For Year Are Chosen WACONDA. Jan. 81 New officers for the Eld r ledge Sunday school have been elected tor the year as follows: Miss Gladys Brown, superintendent; Mrs. A. W. Nusom. assistant suprinten- dent; Mrs. Ed Scharff, treasurer; Miss Esta Timm, secretary; Leila Woods, assistant secretary; Mrs. Roy Barker, chorister; Mrs. Allyn Nusom, assistant chorister; Miss Stella Banyard and Carl Shivery, librarian. Monthly Meeting of Church School Board to Be Monday The church school board of the First Methodist church will meet In the church parlors on Monday evening at 7:80 o'clock for the regular monthly meeting.- The general - superintendent, Ben E. Rickli. will preside. Report from the departments will be given and some important matters of busi ness will be transacted. al (Continued) Christian Missionary Alliance Tabernacle 655 Ferry Down Town Every night except Saturday 7 :30 Every afternoon except. Monday and Saturday 2:30 Two great services on'Sunday JOHN W. HATCH, Evauagrllst LOUISE PIXNELL, Pastor - AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Church St. Bt. Chemeketa a Center. A Downtown Chnrch. 11 A. M. Is The Religion of Fear Worth Anything? Anthem: "Great Is The Lord." Packard. - "Solo: "Others" Penn. Alvin Shirman. 7:30 The Portals of 1930 A Dramatic Program. r Heaven of Life, Brlstow. Church Chorus. My Heavenly Home, Robensin. Church Chorus. Special songs for tne dramatic program by the Quartette. Wm. MeGilchrist in charge of music. Rev. P. W. Eriksen. Factor. j : i ..-.,. .. .. . .- , "IL. ;! 0 Tf - v. ' VESTED CHOIR I Concert Will Be at Presby terian Church at 7:30 o'clock Sunday The vested choir of the First Presbyterian church will present a concert at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening. - Soloists for the even ing are. Miss Josephine Albert and William Wright. There will also be a male chorus and a duet by Mrs. Ersel Mundinger and Wendell Robinson. Prof. Frank Churchill, the organist, will play a 15 minute prelude of organ mu sic. " The program follows: Organ prelude: " a "Jubilate Deo? 8flvr ; b ''Song of India" . t Rimsky-Korsakow a "Viennese Folk Song.... Kreisler-Korn , Anthem, "Holy, Holy, Holy" Hatting. Solo, "Jesus Only", Rotoll William Wright. Anthem, "From Egypt's Bond-"-age Come", Page. Anthem, "The Path of Prayer", Voris. Duet, "Love Divine" (Daughter of J aims), Stainer Mrs. Man dinger, Mr. Robinson. Anthem, "Build Thee More Stately Mansions" Andrews. Solo, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought", Ambrose Miss Jose phone Albert. Anthem. "Gloria" (18th Mass), Mosart. Male chorus, "Showers of Blessings", Ashford. Anthem, "The Lord Is Great", Rlghint Organ Postlude, "Triumphal March" (Aida), Verdi. Foreign Students to Give . Program at Presbyterian Church in Dallas Sunday DALLAS, Jan. 81 Rev. James A. Smith, of the Presbyterian church of Dallas, has arranged for a special program at the church, Sunday afternoon, Febru ary 3, at 4:30 o'clock. - Rev. Mon roe O. Everett, student pastor at Corvallis will be accompanied by four foreign students each of whom will speak on the subject of "Christ In Other Lands." The students are: Roman -Vll-lalen of the Philippines; Haeeb Messawir of Sldon, Syria; Miss Mabel Chin Quong of Portland; Marshall Wells, a student from California, and William King from Corvallis will also take part in the program. Mrs. Everett will accompany the visitors to Dallas. Evangelical Church Plans To Observe Day of Prayer At Morning Hour Sunday Sunday, February 2, has been designated as Day of Prayer by the Woman's Missionary society of . the First Evangelical church, and In observation of this day a special program has been arrang ed for the 11 o'clock hour. Rev. A. P. Layton, pastor,' will give a short talk on the home missionary work-of the church: Rev. Thompson will talk on "The Kinds of Prayer;" Rev. Ersklne will speak on "The Privileges of Prayer" and Rev. H. C. Stover will give a short talk on "The Re sponsibility of Prayer." The choir has arranged a special selection. Missionary Society Meet Scheduled for Wednesday The Missionary society of the First Congregational church will meet at the home ef Mrs. W. E. Wilson, 1337 Court street, Wed nesday afternoon. Miss Camp bell will tell of missionary work being done in the Labrador coun try nnder the direction of Dr. Wil fred T. Orenfel. , Campaign PROGRAM fJEX CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. High Ferry St. Rodgere Bldg. Sunday School f:4 5 a. m. Baptism Preaching Services 10:S0 a. m., T:30 p. m. B. Y. P. TJ.'s :30 (Sr.. Int., Jr. A. MBEJJli3--C0NFESS-0BEY Anthem "Unto the King Eternal," Wilson. P. Mv -IS GOD ALWAYS RIGHT? Male chorus "When You Know Jesus Too, Ackley Baptismal Service at Tl 30 ? W. Earl Ooctsraa,