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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Saturday Morning, May 10, 1930
Churches of Sal
em
Give Special Honor to Mothet
Announcements Give Idea
Of Many Programs Planned
Here in Honor of Mother
ANNOUNCEMENT
Everybody is interested in Mother's Day. which mean
that there will be special appreciation for the large variety
of sons:, sermon and music planned in deference to her. A
glimpse through these notices from Salem churches- should
meal some program to suit the individual taste. Here they
are:
OA2.VAXT BAPTIST
W. Sari Oceana, pair. Mother'
lay prorrta barinaiaf 'a Sunday ieko!
t 8:40 vita voeal Mlo and racita
fioo. Preaching 10:50 aj.. aa top
fe, "A Woadarfal Mother"; special mm
afe, aatama by chair, "TherVa a Prlsa
fat th Homeland" and tola by Lawraaea
Deacoa. At 8 o'clock, aermoa in aa
tora f Hospital Day, en "Oeatle a
Xjirae" and epecial choir anker, "Sol
diera of Christ,"
SOUTH SAIXX rWETDS
Boats Commercial and Waihlnton
sirtaU. Chartea C. lwaworth, paiter,
paoae 1897-M. Bandar services 10 .m.
Saaday school. Kathan Cook, Sopt. 11
'clock morning worship. Curtis Morse
wf Pacifio collet;?, Nrwberf, Will preach.
Special aiasie will be faraished by- the
Pseifia Collff quartette composed of
Joel Bowman, Helen Whipple, Elisabeth
Ott and Ilmore Jackson. 7:00 p.m.
. Christian Endeavor meeting, topic "De
elopiaf Good Will Thromrh the Home."
Ivaaiaf worship., A Mother's Day ser
vice. Senmen: MoAer Wins. The
choir will sing- as a special nnasber. "Tell
Mother I'll Be There." Solo: "Mother
'Mine," William Jones. Thursday 8:00
a.m. Prayer meeting and. Eible suidy in
First Corinthians.
l BT. MBTHODZST STIMOyAL
isirurau ana Center street. P. 1.
SebBeri, pUr. 774 Korth WisUr
Winter (treat Phone 880-11. Saaday
nawi MtH as i a.as. n. a. ttralanp
apt. Jfothar'a Day aerate by she pas
tor at 11 a. at. At fl a.a. the extension
department af the Wemaa'a Miasieasry
society will jive their annaa Brafram.
Mrs. T. H. Temple,- serretarv for Ike
extension work the Salem district
will give address, and a smabtr ot
Basicai eeieenona and readings will he
given.
AMEBIC LVTHESJU
Chorea atreet between Chemeketa and
Oaater streets. Rev. P. W. Eriksen. pas
bar. Phone 1921. "Mother's Day" 11
.. sermon: "What We Owe Our Moth
ers." Special musical program with
Viae Arbutn. Radio in a contralto solo:
eastern by the vested choir; solo: "That
Wonderfal Mother of Mine," Goodwin.
Marvin Johnson. Vancouver. Misa Liad
ejnist presenting beautiful flower baskets
to the church. Floral tributes to Mothers
by the) Senior Girls Bible class. Sunday
aehool at 9:45. Max Gehlhar. Supt.
Xothen are especially invited. The ev
ening service at 7:30 which is also es
pecially planned as a Mother's Day pro
gram, with Mrs. Albert J. Sohol&eth, a
contralto solo: "Mr Mother's Prayers."
The Large Girls chorus, gave several
umber. Solo: "Wonderful Mother of
Mine." Marvia Johnson "The Silent
Voice" Roma. Recitations by Iris Ut
ter and Lloyd Reinwald. Address:
"Mothers of the Bible." Violin solo:
Mis Jeanette Scott.
EiQHuurD ntiEvss
Corner Highland and Chareh. Edgar P.
Sims, pastor. Biblo school 10 a. as., B. M.
aecaeu, saps. Classes tor all ages.
Horning worship n a.m. Yeaag peo
ple's C. E, 4:80 p.m. Evening service
7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer meeting
laoriaay o:uu pjau
STBCXAX. SSXVICZ
Mother a Day service at Hollywood
vneaire, n clock hands y morning, eon
ducted by Robert L. Payne, former pas
tef of Pint Baptist choreh.
CHRIST Z.UTHEBAS
Eighteenth and State t tree la. Rev.
Amos E. Mianemaa, pastor. Phone 172.
vices 11 a.m. Rev. Fred! Theuer will
preach at both of these service. Special
masie: - i was wad When They baid
Nolt by the ekotr. Solo: "I'm A Pil
grim." English services 8 pja. Sunday
school 8:40. Martha Battermaa. Supt.
The Dorcaa Society will meet at the
enurck parlora Wednesday afternoon 3
p.m.
FIRST BAPTIST
Corner Liberty and Marion. Sunday
school at 9:45, Fred Broer, Supt. Both
sermons by Dr. WilKsm H. Robins at
11 o'clock, "Enoch, a Type of the
Chnrch; at 8 p.m.: "The Last Prophet's
Last Testimony."
CASTLE UKTTED BRETHREN
North 17th and Nebraska streets. L.
W. Bifdle, pastor, phone 2622-J. Sun
dsy chnrch school 10 s.m. Morning wor
ship 11 a.m. Sermon subject, "Mother."
"Contlnaing- the Fellowship" study class
for all at 7 p.m. Evening worship at
'clock. Sermon, "Pentecostal Pow
er." Mid-week prayer and Bible study
Thursday at 7:30 o'clock.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN (Mo. Syn.)
Nortk 14 and A atreeta. One block
orth . af Old People's Home. H. W.
Orosi, pastor. English service 9:45 s.m.
German at 11:00. Sunday school 1:00
TORD
OS. LAX M. B. COHMUmir
Gerth avenue and Third street. Mere
dith A. Groves, pastor; phone 156S-M.
Morning service 11 'clock; aabiect:
"Modern Mothers". Misses Martha and
Bath Msarx will sing. Piano voluntary
and offertory by Miss Bath Rees. Evea
lag service 8 o'clock; subject: "Our Mo
thers." Special musical pre gram. Sun
day acboej 9:45 a.m., Wesley Warren,
Supt. Mid-week services: 8 p.m. Wednes
day, Ik pastor leading at the church.
Young people's meeting 7 p.m.
SUMMIT
Orchard Heights Road. Meredith A.
Groves, pastor: phone 1566-M. Morning
errteo 9:45 'clock; subject: "Modern
Mothers". Sunday school 11 a.m.. Lar-
kia Grics, Bupt.
MUX. ST. M. B. CHURCH
Fifteenth and Mill streets, Leslie B.
Bailey, pastor. Morning worship 11:00.
Sebjeet: "God and Mother." by the
pastor. Evening worship 8:00. Subject
Whosoever" by the pastor. Charch
aehool 9:45 a.m. Miss Esther Erickaon,
Swpt. Bpworth League 7:00 p.m. Mid
week knee ting, Wednesday 8:00 p.m.
Th. laiiea' Aid meet Tuesday at t p.m
at the home of Mrs. C. Donaldson, 558
South 14th atreet.
FIRST CHURCH OF THE MAXAXENE
una block south of Center on 19th
street. L,. D. Smith, pastor. Phone
.V4". Sunday school at 9:45 in the
morning, i'. M. Lia-iller, Supt. Spe
cial service for Mothers sa this is Moth
er' Day. The large children's choir will
sinp. Morning worship at 11. Sermon
subject, "Honor Thy Mother" Mrs. C.
M. Litwiller, will sing a solo in keeping
wun me nay. xoung people meeting
at 6:30 with Miss Thea Sampson, in
charge. The Juniors will meet in. the
evening at the same hour with Mrs. Smith
aa supervisor. Evening service for" song
and praise at 7:30. Frank Litwiller will
ting a solo and there will be a special
Bible message. Prater meeting Wed
nesday evening and Fridav evening the
young people meet for prayer and Bible
study.
FIR8T METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Corner State and Church (-... w
C. Taylor, pastor; phone 974. Morning
aemce, 11 o'clock; subject: "Magnify
ing Motherhood." Special music: Aa
them: "Hoi Everyone that Thirtieth"
Macfarlane. Incidental solo Ronald Cra
ven. 8oIo "Mother V T,.
John Crnkovich. Organ prelude "Fanta
sia oi uu fashioned Melodies" Arr.
by Prof. T. 8. Roberts. Evening service
8 o clock; Sacred concert directed by
Prof. T. W. Gaw. Chnrch school 9:45
a.m. Ben E. Riekli, Supt. - Mid-week
services: 7:80 pjn. Thuradav- th. n...
r. leader. Enwarth T m ; .
University chanter at 1 aa rini rin..k
chapter will conduct an initiation ser
vics for the Junior high chtptcr and
new' members. Junior church will meet
la the main auditorium for the adult
aerviee. The church anrsery will he in
charge of the ladies of the Y. K. K.
class.
PRAYER BAND
The Salem Miseionarv nnt v.n
auxiliary to County Holiness associa
tion is meeting each Fridav sunine .t
Bins o'clock st th Charch f the Ms-
serene on mm street, one block south
of Center street. Mrs. Clara Cooley.
president, ia charge.
FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST
Xorth Cottars sad D. streets. 6. W,
Ratseh, pastor. Sundsy school 9:45 s.m.
Haas Behirman. Sunt. Service 11 a.m.
Wmoa topic: "Th Holy Spirit As the
Comforter' Choir snthem ' Praise God
Jaatovah." Women' missionary society
assets at the home of Mrs. ilsrguerite
Berkir, I860 X. Chnrch street at 2:B0
p.m. The evening beginning at 8 dock
Will b fined out with a Mother's Day
BrnmH rendered bv the B. Y. P. U,
Dan Behirman. president. Regalar mid
week prayer aerviee at 8 p.m. Wednes
day. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN
, 12th mnd Miaaien streets. A. S. Hen-
sea, pastor: phone 1903-w. Horning
rie 11 o'clock. Bev. Walter Reynolds
af Portland, preaching. Evening teme
'clock. Rev. Walter Reynolds preach
tag. Sunday aehool 10 a.m. Mrs. O. N.
rwv Hum Mid-week services 7:80
pjm Wedaeaday: pastor, leader; place:
kwreh. Young people's ateetings 7 p.m.
MiMrl Stsvenanch. Sub. De-
v. tfl Will Through th Horn.
. J1UHT MEMOXIAX.
. ... iifid Ferrr streets. H. C. Stover,
pastor; phono 1924-J. Morning service
11 'cteek; subject: "A Tribute to M
thrnr." Special music: "A Flower For
Taw. Mother Dear" by th young peo
wtsa chorus: Solo "Yom'r th Best Ut
ah Mother That God Ever Made," Olive
Barnard. Evening service 8 o'clock:
ahject: "Building th Home." Special
masie: Chorus' "The Old Refrain.
Trio "Mother Machre" Beneitta Ed
Ward a. Harriett Adams. H. C. Stover.
day school 10 a.m.; C. C. Harris.
pt. Yomag People s meeUags T :1S.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
SCXENTIST
Ckaaseksta and Liberty streets. Ser-
rlosa at 11 a.m. tad S pja. Snbject,
"Adaat and Fsllen Kaa." Baadsy
eh I at 9:45 and 11 a.m. Tsstimsaial
astrat every Wednesday evening at
S. Ba4mg room at 406 Maaonie teav
C mass tram 11 t 5:30 except San
y aad holidays.
Cdvary Baptist
Arranges Service
To Honor Nurses
- Ia sdditioa to the tpecUl
IXsOher's Dbj obserraace
trnlBg tle Bamdjtr scbool
mad MOlattna; wonhla) bmr,
tkm Oslrary Bavtlst charch
wCI tet aside Smaday nlfbt
a FJospUAl Dxy.
Thm nmraes ot the Salem
Oaaorat tMhrnpitia win attead
tha awrrky. whlrm wffl hi.
Cm st S o'clock,' fat a body,
win eoamoate a
spocui
The pactor. Ber. W. Earl
Oochrta, wtJl preach that
darfct m GentIe - as a
"Jwa,". and the ehotr wfll
ta the Kntbern, "Soldiers of
CLrtit, Arise."
FTRST PRESBYTERIAN
Corner of Winter and Chemeketa
ttreetsj Rev. Wm. S. Gilbert D. D sup
ply pastor. Sunday school st 9:30 a.m.
M; Bamsge, Supt. Morning worship
11 o clock. Sermon by Dr. Gilbert,
'Three Mothers." Anthem, "Th Path
Sf f.ray" (Voris), Solo, "Ufe'a Car
den (Jacobs-Bond) Miss- Josephine Al
b"t. organ numbers, "Festival Prelude"
(Wsllaee). "Songs My Mother Taught
Me (Dvorak). Christian Endeavor so
cieties meet st 8:30 p.m. Evening wor
ship 7:30 o'clock. Sermon by th pas
tor "My 8heep Hear My Veice." An
them, "In Heavenly Love Abiding"
(Browa), Solo, "The Rosa ot Mother
Love" (Sturgis) Mr. Wm. Wright, Or
gs a numbers, "Eventide" (Mealle)
'Postlude in Bb" tPage). Mid-week
service Thursday at 7:30 o'clock. Dr.
Gilbert will continue his study of the
Sermon on th Mouat.
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE
855 Ferry street. Louise Pinnell, pas
tor. Phone 5E3-J. Sundsy school 9:45
s.m. Mrs Myra White. Supt. Mothers
Day message st 11 o'clock. Y. P. 8. st
8:30 in charge af the President. Elvina
Oraw. Evangelistic service at 7:80. Ser
mon subject: "Th Wsges of Sin." Toes,
evening prayer snd fellowship night. Les
ter Plants, lender. Y. P. 8. Cottage
meeting on Thursday night.
T.r.gT.rp MEMORIAL
(Methodist Episcopal)
South Commercial and Myers streets.
S. Darlow Johnson, pastor, 348 E. Myers
street; phone 2764. At the morning
worship st 11 o'clock, th pastor will
speak on "Zeruiah, a Mother in Israel."
The choir will siag, "God Ia th King,"
(Baines). Th topic for th Happy Ev
ening Hoar at 8 o'clock will be "Th
Sons of Zeruiah." Members of the
Intermediate league will ting "Praise Ye
the Lord." (Fisher). Sunday aehool
9:45 a.m., E. D. Roseman. Supt. Young
Peopbs'a meetings: Epworth Leagues at
7 o'clock. Week-day service and Young
People 'a discntsion group. Thursday ev
ening at 7:80.
TXkST imiTARIAN
North Cottage and Chemeketa streets.
Rev. Fred Albsn Weil, minister. Par
sonage 657 Chemeketa, Charch school
10 a.m. Sunday morning service 11 s.m.
Sermon "In uietnesa snd Confidence Be
Year Strength." Solo by Mrs. Truma
Hasten "Mather f Mine," by Walter
Goodwin. Organist Mrs. Walter A.
Den ton.
Strmoaette
Mother's Influence
(Timothy n. 1:1)
By RETT. 43. W. KCTSCH
(Pastor First German Baptist Choreh)
The oVeserrajicw of Mother's IT has widened year after
year, Ra til it is bow practically of Biilversal observance in Amer
ica. It ia well that a day Is set aside for fuller appreciation ot
Motherhood.
Tbonsaada ot sons and daaghters today
wear a white or pink carnation in honor of
their mother. Let tu not content ourselves with
this outward sign of honoring- oar mother hat
love her In reality as the Bible commands It
and all great men fulfill this. There is much
troth in the saying: "Good mothers made the
men of the world." for ao man ever ttred a
light life who had not been chastened by a
woman's love, strengthened by her courage
and guided by her influence.
Of the importance of a Christian mother's
Influence! Uk Eunice, the mother of Timo
thy used her influence for the good ot her son,
and was rewarded at seeing him learned in the
Scriptures and useful to the world, so many a'
mother has lnflnenced her sons and daughters to find the paths
of truth and render noble aerviee.
"All that I am and hope to be, I owe to my angel mother,"
Lincoln said and Napoleon being asked "What is the greatest need
of France?- said "Mothers." Yes, indeed MotherB! Christian
Mothers is America's and the world's great need at all times.
Out ot lzo clergymen that were together relating experien
ces, 160 assigned the means ot their conversions to the influence
ot their Christian mothers. "Great Is thy power, O woman! 8ee
to it, that it be used for Him who thought of His mother even
in the agonies of death. (Spurgeon.)
We cannot speak of mother's influence without at the same
time , being reminded of her boundless lore that sacrifices, en
dures and outlasts all other human love. Hay God continue to
give us wise, loving and praying mothers with uplifting influence.
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TURNER, May 9 Turner M. E.
church will observe the usual ser
vices Sunday with a program of
Mother's day in Sunday -school
and at the 11 o'clock church ser
vice when the pastoo Rev. W. S.
Burgoyne, will give the Moths 's
day sermon. Special srtusic is
prepared for the day.
The Church of Christ also has
planned a good program for the
Mother's day service" Sunday
morning. The Sunday school will
have specials and the pastor Rev.
J. Gllstrap will give a sermon
on "Motherhood and Parenthood."
There will be special music and a
committee will furnish white and
red flowers to those who are not
supplied.
Banquet for Daughters
and Mothers Planned
The Woman's Missionary so
ciety of the Castle United Breth
ern church will hold the annual
Mother and Daughter meetlnron
Wednesday evening at the church.
The banquet at C:S0 o'clock will
be served by the men. The reg
ular meeting and a program will
follow the meal. Mothers and
daughters of the charch and com
munity are invited. Get in touch
with Mrs. J. C. Hill, the president.
week meetiag at 7:80 Wedneadav. Chair
renearssi at e:33j wednesdsy.
XTRST EYAXGELICAL
Canter sad Liberty streets. A. P. Lav-
ton, psstor. Bible school at 9:45 a.m.
I- br-Whornten, Supt. Morning worship
at 11 o'clock. Subject: "8ecret Springe
ei oirengin. Bpoeiai eaotr selection.
Christian Endeavor at T s'eloek. Topie,
"Developing Good W.S11 Through, the
Home." Lawrence Maver. leader. Wor
ship st 8 o'clock. Subject, "Baptism of
nre.- rTsver meeting en Thnradar ar
ening st 8 o'clock.
FIRST SPIRITUALIST
fraternal Temple ea Center street, be
tween Liberty and High. Services Sun
day st 7:80 p.m. Bev. LneU M. La
Valley will be th speaker. Topie:
"Where Ia Your Mother I" Messages.
A school of spiritual instruction will bo
held 8nnday evening circle from 5:30 to
7 clock.
REFORMED CHURCH
Corner Capitol and Marion atreeta. W.
O. Lienksemper, paster. Sunday school
10 a.m., P. E. Erase. Bupt. Subject:
"Making Jesus Kinr.'Enrlish services
11 'clock. Subject: "Mother's Sphere
oi inimence. evening services at 8
o'clock. Subject: "Th Holy Spirit's
x-ersonaniy ana nori.
JASOV 2JBB CHURCH
Fairgrounds Road at North Winter aad
Jsffertoa streets. Mother's Day oh
Sarvsne in th chareh school leagues
ad worship services ia readings, apeetal
maai aad aermoa. Charch school at
9:45 meatiag by departments. H. B.
Carpenter, Supt. "Mother la Right"
will be the 4hm f th morning worship.
High school folk will have charge t
the program at the Old People's horn
at 8 pja. Charch forum for all older folk
of th charch at 7 p.m. Joseph Barber,
leader. Evening warship at 8 p.m. with
several special mat teal a ambers closing
th music week program. "Music That
Baibia." will he th ttem af th even
ing. On f the serves of stadias ia th
Meaaiar aad Messara af Paateeast will
w considered Tharsdsy evsaiag at 7:80.
TJOaTAXUZX. BAPTIST
Corner Haaet asd AeaAamv atrt
Bandar schaola at 10 a.m. Leaaaa La-
vitieae . 84. Preaching services at 11
Bat. B. Ira trill preach. Evsa
iag Sortie at :45. Miss Bath Tib bits
rill sreak. Ptavsr aostinr Tkursdav
at 7:45 pm.
COURT ST. CHURCH OF CHRIST
Cowt aad 17th streets. B. T. She.
akaiv paster, 145 8. Winter street.
Pheaw 8589-J. Services 11 aja. aad
T:SO SJB. Senses toniea: us Math.
r's Day Pageant; p.m. "Th Infmene
ef Mother. TU pafaaat win be givta by
veral womaa ef the ehareh at 11 a.aa.
day schol 9:45 a.m. Mrs. Prank Mar.
shall. Swpt. Young Peopla'a asMtiags:
Chxistiaa Eadeavor aad Jaaier aseetinga
at S:S0. There will be a sow ths
steel ruiter by Mrs. Marvia Welhr at 11
Teeal aoie JUrgar am inker. Mid-
Free Methodist
Market snd North Winter streets. W,
N. Coffee, pastor. Phone 2296-W. Morn
ing service 11 o clock; Rev. J. R. Stewart
of Albany preaching. Evening service
i:w ciock; me x. r. B. will hsve
charge ef the service and will pot on a
program ef short sddrestet by several
speskers. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Her
bert Hansen, Supt. Mid-week services
7:80 p.m. Thursday at the chareh. Yeaag
People's meetings 8:30 p.m. -
FIRST COHGREGATTOHAL
Center and Liberty atreeta. Charles
X. Ward, pastor. 440 Crater street. Ser
vices li s.m. snd 8 p.m. Sermon top
ics: "Oar Debt to Motherhood," s.m.
"Th Mother a Oirl Needs." p.m. by
J?ne Ki"a. parol officer of th
Girls' Industrial school. Sunday aehool
9:45 a.m. P. E. Neer. Bupt. Becaus
of the i aessions of the atate conference at
Corrallis, May 18-15 our mid-weak meet
ing will sot b held this week.
FTRST CHRISTIAH
High and Canter streets. D. J. How,
pastor; phono 1933-J. Morning aerrice
U elock; tnbjeet: "Th eiory of
Motherhood' Epecial music: morning
l?1.. P!,'.'' L My ShepT
la ' Shelley. lacidental solo: Wsl
ter Ksafmsn. Solo: "Mother of Mia."
Burleigh, Walter Kaufman, Evening ser
vice 8:00 'clock; subject: "ChrUUaa
Hemea." Saaday school 9:45 a.m. J.
ProUman Supt Mid-week services
8:00 p.m. Wednesday. Yoaag Paopki's
awotiagg 7 p.m. Several groups of C. E.
st Is their respective rooms. Cheir
rehearsal Tharsdsy 8 pjs.
wtjt.t. aasTwarr.
Corse 17th and Chamehatm bi rl
Uwls Kaa. pester, 1765 State street.
Phase 90S-M. Services SaaAay at 11
-aj- aad S p as. Sermoa topics: asorning:
"Faithful Mother." Evening: "8uff
riag W Jsa,' Iaa 8S.S. Saaday aehool
! a-at. ?g People 'a aseetiaga Satar
day rrniag. Week-day terviee Toes
ay, Tharsdsy tveninn at chnrch Wed
nesday ersalnff Cottage Prayer BM-ticg.
BTAJrSBIJSTIO TARXRVACLa
a yKPr. Service Safer-.
y; 7:4S p.m. Toang Popls aaeetutg.
The assUtsat district Sapi. wiU be pres-
Bive Ua message leg th evea
iag. r Saaday aehool at 1 :45 sjl . Chareh
wvte at Ij EvangeKttie service at
Taaay: BlbU ttady at f:44
pjt. WsdaU.y; YarPopU's pray
"r 7:80 p.m. t a held this
at th. home f Mr. aad Mrs. B. W.
?.. .forth 18th. Rev. Wilaoa
U1 give a leetar a Psnoaal Work.
Thartdayi ( regalsr charch prsysr meet
ing t t:45 pja. -
Dallas Plans Special
Exercises for Sunday
In Honor Mother's Day
DALLAS, May 9 Special Mo
ther's Day service will be observed
at the Methodist church Sunday
morning, when six girls from the
Junior department will give an
exercise entitled "Mother's Help
ers." Other appropriate readings
will be given by the department.
Rev. J. W. Warrell will give a
special sermon for the occasion.
Sunday school will be held at
9:45 a. m., Epworth League at
7 o'clock, when J. Schmidt will
give a talk on China, evangelis
tic services will be at 7:0 p. m.
with special music by the choir
and a sermon by the pastor on
JSternai Life."
Christian Young People
Sponsor Skating Party
To Be Held Monday Night
The Salem Christian Vmmr
People's society will sponsor a
skating party to be held at Dream
land rink on Monday evening. May
12, from T until 10 o'clock. All
young people belonging to any so
ciety or Sunday school of any of
the chnrch are invited. There
will be a small charge to cover
use of the rink.
Anyone desiring; further infor
mation may telephone Miss Leah
Fanning, at 1153W.
Former Pendleton Pastor
Will Preach at Baptist
. Church Twice on Sunday
Dr. William H. Robins, consid
ered one ot the best preachers in
Oregon, and tor five years pastor
at Pendleton, will preach both
Sunday morning and evening at
the First Baptist church, it is an
nounced. Dr. Robins is coming
to Salem from Hoquiam, Wash.,
where he has just finished a suc
cessful evangelist campaign.
Dr. Robins will preach Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock on "Enoch,
a Type ot the Church" and at 8
o'clock on "The Last Prophet's
Last Testimony."
Business Girls Schedule
Meet for Tuesday Night
The Business Girls Bible class
of the First Methodist church will
meet Tuesday evening at the
home of Miss Augusta Brelthaupt,
297 South 15th, at 6:30 o'clock
from a Boston Bean party. Miss
Brelthaupt will be assisted by
Miss Violet Hoover, Miss Minnie
Miller and Misa Edna Miller.
Polk County Pastors
Set Monday Morning
For Monthly Meeting
DALLAS, May 9 The regular
monthly meeting of the Polk
county ministerial association will
be held In Dallas Monday morning,
may iz, Beginning at 10 o'clock
in the Presbyterian charch with
the Rev. James A. Smith nreafd-
ing.
Rev. R. p. Genter of Indenen-
dence will bring the message of
the morning dealing with the
coming primary election. Other
business matters will be consid
ered also.
Foreign Missionary Group
Will Meet on Wednesday
The Women's Foreign Mission
ary society of the First Methodist
church wll meet Wednesday aft
ernoon la the church parlors at
2:20 o'clock. This will be a tea
meeting with the president, Mrs.
M. C. Findley, acting as chairman.
The devotions will bo -presented
by Mrs. Mettis Schramm. Mrs.
Paul Edwards, assisted by Mrs.
G. E. Lewis, wm give the lesson.
KLAMATH GROWS FAST
KLAMATH "AT.T.ei Or . vr.
t (AP) Final figure In the
census count available " today
showed this city's population as
ia. i in tne city limits, it re
presents an Increase of 243 per
cent since 1120 when the popula
tion was 4,J01.
SACRED MUSIC
TO
SUNDAY
Mother's Day Concert at
First Methodist Climaxes
Better Music Week
A sacred concert will be given
in the First Methodist church on
Sunday evening as a fitting cli
max of Better Mnslc Week and
the observance of Mother's Day.
Prof F. W. Gaw will have charge
of the vested choir and Prof. T.
S. Roberts will preside at the
organ, -Several numbers will be
given by the church orchestra, di
rected by Ralph Morrison.
The following program will be
given :
Organ Prelude, "Slumber Song"
Booth, Prof. T. S. Roberts.
Processional Hymn No. 021,
"Hark, hark my soul."
Orchestra numbers directed by
Ralph Morrison: "Dawn," Cad
man; "Oasis" Grunn; "Midsum
mer Night's Serenade," 'Albenis.
Congregational Hymn No. 540,
"O, Could I Speak the Matchless
Worth."
Invocation, by the pastor.
Anthem, "Open Our Eyes,"
MacFarlane.
Solo, "Little Mother O'Mine,"
Burleigh; Miss Eleanor Moore.
Motet for Chorus "By Baby
lon's Wave," Gounod.
Solo by Richard D. Barton.
Offertory, organ and piano duet,
"Canzone Amorosa," Nevil. Prof.
T. S. Roberts and Robert Magin.
Chorus, "I Waited for the
Lord," Mendelssohn. Solos by El
eanor Moore and Ruth How.
Solo, "Lullaby," Jakobowskl;
Miss Ruth How.
Motet for tenor solo and chorus,
"The Sorrows of Death," Cooms;
Incidental solo by Robert Craven.
Benediction.
LESLIE GETS PICTURE
see
Portrait of First Pastor Hung- in BuUding
e
CHURCH HISTORY TOLD
A great amount of interest has
been created at Leslie Memorial
charch by the appearance of a
picture of Rev. John H. Roork,
the first pastor. For a number of
years the picture hung in the
church, but following a time of
rebuilding, the picture wag put
aside and ' probably would have
been destroyed had it not been
saved by a friend of Rev. Roork.
The picture has been returned
to Leslie Memorial chnrch,
through the kindness of Oliver
Jory of South Salem, who has
been safe guarding it for a num
ber of years. The picture was "or
iginally presented to the church
In 1904, by Mrs. J. D. Lee.
Rev. Roork was the first pastor
of Leslie church, then South Sa
lem, being appointed in 1868. He
was In charge of the erection of
the first building that same year.
The original building is still
standing, but there have been
(many changes made to it. The
lumber for this building was se
cured from the South Salem mills,
which were located at the west
end of Miller street.
It was under the direction of
Rev. Roork, that the present
building of First Methodist church
was completed.
He again served Leslie church
when he was appointed as pastor
in 1891.
MISTER 1 LEAVE
MONDAY
F
GERVAIS, May 9 Mother's
day will be fittingly observed at
the Presbyterian church Sunday
when the pastor, Rey. H. L. Graf
lous will preach on "The Mission
of Motherhood." There will be
appropriate music by the church
choir.
Rev. and Mrs. Grafious and
their two Bona, Louis and Arthur,
will leave by motor early Monday
morning for Cincinnati, Ohio,
where Rev. Grafious will attend
the General Assembly of the Pres
byterian church and the family
will visit relatives and friends at
their old home. They expect to be
gone about two months.
Rey. Grafious has arranged the
following programs for church
services during his absence. On
May 18, a group of students from
Albany college will conduct the
service; May 25, , Rev. D. A.
Thompson of Portland will occupy
the pulpit: June 7 a Children's
day program will be given by the
Sunday school; Jane 8. Rev. Wal
lace Howe Lee of Albany will be
nere; June IS Rev. Large, church
missionary of Eugene, will speak.
Red Hills Convention
At Liberty Hall Held
With Entire Success
LIBERTY The Red Hflla Sun
day school convention which was
neid at the Liberty hall last Sun
day was well attended, with dele
gates from Roberts. Salem
Heights, Pringle and Rosedale. An
interesting program was given.
In the morning Prof. C. M.
Keefer cave a talk on "Rnral
Church Schools and Their Needs."
The afternoon sermon on "Arte
sian .Lives" was given by Rev. C.
W. Hatch of Salem.
The Dresent staff of officers wan
reelected: John Van Lyndegraf of
Prlnele. n resident: Mrs. Zinser of
Salem Heights, vice president;
tsui uerna ox Ldoerty, secretary-treasurer.
SERVICES
Ti
T
Sunday church services on the
radio:
10:30 KPO. San Francisco,
Nonsectarian service, Dr. Newton
Moats.
11:00 KHQ, Spokane, Central
Methodist Episcopal.
KTAB, Oakland. Church serv
ice; chapel of chimes.
KNX, Long Beach, First Pres
byterian. KHJ, Los Angeles, First M. E.
church.
KGW, Portland, KGO, Oakland,
National Youth conference, Dr.
Daniel A. Poling, "When shall I
stop?"
12:00 Same stations, Cathedral
hour, Dr. 8. Parkea Cad man,
"Doubt and Progress."
2:00 Same stations. Catholic
hour.
8:00 KOMO, Seattle, First
Church of Christ, Scientist.
KSL, Salt Lake City, L. D. 8.
service.
KHQ, Spokane, New Episcopal
cathedral.
Marion Pastor Gives
Brotherhood Address
TURNER. May 9 The Men's
Brotherhood of the M. E. church
held a very Interesting meetinr
Tuesday evenln- at the church.
Rey. Robert C. Smith of Marion
gave the address on the "Bene
fits of Community Work In Gen
eral." S. H. Bond entertained with
a short talk. Special music was
glyen by the men's quartet, F. C.
Gunning, Ivan Hadley, D. B.
Parks, and U. E. Denver A
mlttee was named to arrange tor
some needed gravel for the street
in front of the chnrch.
Official Board to Hold
Special Meet Wednesday
The reeular monthlv meetln- of
the official board of th Flrt
Methodist ehurch will be held on
Wednesday evening in the church
parlors, with W. C. Winslow,
chairman, presiding. Regular
matters of business will be taken
up. and a preliminary report of
the Judicious committee will be
fiyen.
Women of Lutheran
Society Will Meet
Wednesday Afternoon
The Ladles' Guild of the Amer
ican Lutheran church will hold its
regular meeting Wednesday after
noon at 2 o'clock, wben hostess
will be Mrs. John Dryland, Mrs. G.
G. L. Bartelt and Mrs. A. C. Mey
ers. A mission program will be
given, with Mrs. C. M. Byrd In
charge.
The Central Boosters of that
church will hold a hard time party
Wednesday night at 8 o'clock in
the ehurch social rooms. Henry
Aherns, president of the .Boost
ers, will be In charge of the ceremonies.
Younger Folk to Attend
Church Program and Party
The Mother's Jewels and Home
Guards, Home Missionary auxil
iaries of the First Methodist
church, will give a party and pro
gram In the narlors of the church
on Saturday, May 17. Mrs. E. C.
Miner, conference secretary of
children's work, and her commit
tee have the plans in charge.
Children from the beginners de
partment through the Junior are
eligible for this afternoon ot stor
ies, games and refreshments.
Dorcas Society to Meet
On Wednesday Afternoon
The Dorcas society of Christ
Lutheran chnrch, Eighteenth and
State street, will meet at the
church parlors Wednesday after
noon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. L.
E. Barrlck, Mrs. F. Bush and
Mrs. Louise Abry as hostesses.
Mrs. H. F. Batter man. Mr, irrsnk
Siebens and Mrs,' Anna Wain will
serve as the program committee
for the meeting.
Catholic Young. People
Invite Woodburn Society
GERVAIS. May 9 The Younr
People's club ot the Catholic
church held its regular meetinr
Tuesday evening at which time it
was decided to invite the young
people of the Woodburn parish
here for the evening of May 12.
Games and refreshments filled
out the time after the business
meeting.
AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH
Church fit. Bt. Chemeketa A Center. A Downtown Cfcnrch.
11 A. M. "Mother's Day." What W Owe Our Mothers.
Special Mothers Day Musical Program, The Vested, Choir.
Miss Arbutus Rudie. Marvin Johnson singing solos. Floral
Tributes to all Mothers-Senior Girls.
7:30 Mothers of the Bible.
"My Mother's Prayer," Mrs. A. J. Sholseth '
"Wonderful Mother of Mine. Kenneth Abbott, the Girls'
Chorus, and Marvia Johnson, "The Silent Voice Roma.
Honor Tewr Mother by Attending Omrch Mother's Day
s Rey. P. W. Eriksen. Pastor.
Mothers to Hear
Sermon From Book
Over Century Old
Wheat mothers aad oth
ers congregate at the First
Methodist charch at 11 :0O
o'clock Sunday morning for
special. Mother's Day pro
gram, they will hear ser
mon on "Magnifying Moth
erhood," the text for which
Rev. Fred C. Taylor will read
from a mother's worn Bible,
now more than a hundred
years old.
The members of the Sig
ma Tan fraternity of Willa
mette university will attend
ia a body, accompanied by
their mothers, and will oc
cupy reserved pews. Special
masie will be given by the
vested choir and John
Crnkovich will sing "Moth
er O'Mine" by Tours.
Recognition will be given
to the oldest and youngest
mothers, the oldest MethodV
1st mother, the mother of the
largest family, War mothers,
and Gold Star mothers pres
ent. The service will open with
an organ Fantasia of "Old
Time Melodies," which will
include a number of charch
hymns which the mothers
nsed to sing, and win close
with the hymn "Blest Be the
Tie that Binds.
The charch auditorium
will be decorated with floral
tributes to mother.
cny BAPTIST
PROGRAM IS GIVER
The program for the coming
week at the Calvary Baptist
church is as follows:
Monday evening at 7:45 at the
church the board of trustees will
meet and the W. W. G. eirls will
meet at the home of Alma Willis,
680 Oxford street. Carol Stod
dard will have charge of the lat
ter program.
The Married People's class will
have a banquet at the church
Tuesday evening at 6:30. A fine
program has been arranged. Wed
nesday, prayer meeting at 8
o'clock.
The women of the Lebanon
Baptist church Missionary soeietv
will be here Thursday to give a
program to tne women of this
church. Twenty five or 30 wom
en are expected, and it la honed
the Calvary Baptist group will
nave a nunarea per cent attend
ance. Choir rehearsal will be
held at 7:45 o'clock Thursday.
General Aid Makes Plans
To Conduct Rummage Sale
The General Aid societv of the
First Methodist church will eon-
duct a rummage sale and paper
unve in tne Bilgn block Friday
and Saturday. May 16 and 17, the
proceeds of the sale going toward
the society's pledge to the church
school temple fund. The presi
dents of the seven circles are a
committee to arrange the affair.
They are Mrs. I. L. McAdams,
Mrs. P. J. Kunts, Mr. William
Yarnell. Mrs. E. C. Miller, Mrs.
A. A. Underbill. Mrs. E. B. Mil
ler, Mrs. A. A. Underhill, Mrs. E.
B. Millard, and Mrs. F. A. Legge.
The president of the General Aid
is Mrs. W. C. Young.
PBOERlifflLD
Ford Memorial Community
Church Will Give: Recog
nition Sunday Night
At the Sunday' evening; aervi. e
at the Ford Memorial ehurch a
special musical program will U
given in commemoration of Moth
er's Day. The following number
will appear on the program:
Piano duet, Luella and Rtn'r
Rees.
Vocal solo. "Mother O'Pearl.
Maxine Ferguson.
Vocal duet. "Mother's Bible.'
Ada Clarke and Helen Gosser.
Vocal solo by Josephine Alton.
Vocal trio by three girls.
Vocal solo, "Dear Little Motfc .
of Mine," Curtis Ferguson.
Vocal duet, "A Flower for Toj.
Mother Dear." Mrs. Briakley t..
Mildred Gardner.
Vocal solo. "Songs My Motlr
Used to Sing," R. A. Raymond.
Special recognition will be giv .i
to the oldest mother present, i
the youngest mother, to the moth
er of the youngest baby, to the
mother of the largest famllw na
to the mother who has the largt-t
number of children present.
Boy Scouts of the church wi-1
meet Tuesday night and the Wom
en's Foreign Missionary socltty
afternoon at ths aome of Mr.
Grace Bliss.
OFFICER
TO
TALK Sill!'!'
A special address and sbow i;
of part of a moving picture :)
feature the Mother's Day evn,1
services at the First Congrn. -tional
church Sunday. Mrs. .lu .
Nisses, parole officer of the m -'
industrial school, will give thf . r
dress on "The Mother a .
Needs," at 8 o'clock, this 'o
followed by showing of the mov .
"The Satin Woman."
The film features Mrs. Wsil.
Reid of whom it I said: "Evu-
Woman's club in America 6taruis
ready to cooperate with any
screen venture Mrs. Reid is in
terested in."
"The Satin Woman" fs Mi.
Reid's own production and is the
story of a mothef who is so en
grossed in being the leader of
fashion that she forgets that st.
is also a wife and mother until it
is too late. Her life is then spect
in trying to atone for her past
negligence and In watching over
her only daughter. Then- crme
a critical situation in which th
mother seeks to save her daugh
ter from the wiles of an adven
turer by herself becoming her
daughter's rival for a man who
worthy of neither of them. Trt.
outcome is both dramatic and cir
p rising.
Aid to Meet
The Ladies' Aid of the Court
street Church of Christ will hold
an all day meeting on Wednesday.
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Mothers Day Ocrvico
SUNDAY MORNING 11 O'CLOCK
HOLLYWOOD THEATER
Conducted by Robert L, Payne former paster ef the
First Baptist Chareh
Salem has a population ef over 26,000 people, S.OM persons will
more than fill every charch baflding in Salem
Why not the remaining 18,008 come ea eat to
Hollywood for Mothers Day Servicer
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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner High and Ferry Rodgers Bldg.
Sunday School i:40 A. M. W. T. Jenks, Supt
Preaching Services 10:60 A. M. and 8:00 F.
M. B. Y. P. U.s at 7: F. M.
A WONDERFUL MOTHER
Anthem, "There's A Friend in the Heme
land, Havens
Solo Selected, Lawrence Deacon
GENTLE AS A NURSE
Nurses of the Salem General hospital la at
tendance and will furnish special music.
Anthem. "Soldiers of Christ, Arise,- William
W. Earl Cochran, pastor
(note chaage ia thae of all erealng; service)
First Methodist Church
Jfred C. Taylor, Minister
MOTHERS' DAY. SEDGES
:45 A. M. Church School Session.
11:00 A. M. Sermon "asAjying Motherhood"
Anthem "Ha, Every One that ThiTstethw Mac Failanc
Solo "Mother O Mine' Tour
John Crnkovich
7:00 P.M. Youno; People's Service
8:00 P. M. Sacred Concert by the Choir and Orchestra
aTtVaL "A - af"V ' - ,
vwne u nrrrcn on Smday bt Honor of Mother