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t ! r I Church News .'J Sunday Events and Happenings of the Week CHILDREN'S DAY jzzi services soim I liCHUHCHES JDIH Hmzi PEACE LEADER PROGRAM TDLD 0M .S 1 BROADCAST TALKS SUNDAY: - -.5 I The service next Sunday and ; - . I "'- I I.. . . . I 1 II .11 . 4 til i; r I mZuiiZ r?2&Fih wrt Md Christians Over World Will V?:'? ':' v'U Castle United Brethren j Church Will Honor Young Members Sunday Castle United Brethren church prepared an elaborate pro- cram to be siren Sunday fa ob servance of Children's Day. The erogram wHI begin at S o'clock. The complete program follows: Opening Hymn "Sartor Like a Shepherd Lead Us. Erening prayer, by the pastor. Rev. Li. W. Biddle. gong by the Children, "Happy Greeting." Scripture Reading. Lyla Greene. Recitations, "Jesus' Way." Shir ley Shefton; "Jesus Lores the Children," Del ma Bunn; "By Ra tflo." Eldon Dohse. , Vocal solo, Marlon Chase. Recitations, "What Makes a Happy Children's Day?" Dorothy Jays: "The Flowers' Errand.' Mary Lou Reeves; "Three Help ers." Walter Martin. Vocal solo. Maxine Hill. Recitations. "What Are Ton Giving?" Mary Dale Cladek; "The King," Richard Ctfste.il; "Why We Bring Flowers! Edith Rae; "A Dear Little Bird." Dorm a Lee Binn. Piano Solo, Frances LaVelle. Exercises, "Gathering Daisies. Primary class. . Exercise. '.'Life's Garden." by three boys. Voeal solo. "Just A Daisy BrTIht ." Louise Yarnell. Recitations, "The Old Fashion ed Flowers," June Curtis; "Little Bits," Dorothy Bassett; "June.' Elisabeth Grant; "Children's Day." Lola Rae. Vocal solo. Frances Christen- aen. Recitations, "They Seemed to Know," Leona Koerner; "Why?" Kay McGuire; "God Is Lore," Robert Dohse; "Just Two Words," Edmon Rollins, "Counting." Leola Koerner; "God's LoTe." Doris Hill. : Dialogue, Edith May and Mable Lord. ' Exercise, "What Jesus Is o You," Junior gir)s. Recitation. "The Father's Lore," Helen Christensen. Song, Junior girls. Recitations. "They Praise Him." Victor Martin: "He Is Every where," Mable McGuire; "Hear to Know," Forest Seamster; "The Candle of Faith," Ruth Alice Grant. Exercise and song, "Happy Rose Girls," Junior girls. Recitation. "The Fisher Lad," Junior Grant. Exercise, "Pansy Thoughts," Primary girls. Recitation, "Staying Awake," Eleanor Means. Offertory, violin sol Marion Chase. The annual offering for confer ence and general Sunday school work. Announcements and benediction, pastor. Turner. Christians to See Children's Day Program Given at Church Sunday Ksaasll-Ellis Rev. H. W. Gross, paster of St. John's Lutheran church, who offers the week's aermoOette found elsewhere or this page. Ford Memorial to Hold Children's Day Program At Sunday Night Hour The children's day program to be siren Snnday evening at the regular worship hour at the Ford Memorial church will Include the following numbers: Piano solo by Helen Dosser; ex ercise "Children's Day" by begin ner's class; song by primary class; reading, "Our Day," by George Kelso; song by Catherine Applewhite; Exercise: "The Rain bow Drill" by Miss Adams' class; Tocal trio by Doris Hamby, Violet Wallace and Margaret Kaster. Reading, "Die Muetter." by Eu gene Krebs; piano duet by the Rees sisters. The service next Sunday and Monday ierenings at the First Evangelical church will offer an unusual attraction. Dr. A. U. Ml chelson. a former judge and crim inal lawyer from Germany.' will speak. Dr. Mlchelson is the bob of an orthodox Jew and waa brought ap Is the house of a Jewish, rabbi. He studied fas the University of Ber lin and other European universi ties, and graduated with the high est degree. He not only studied law, but also medicine, languages, histories,; psychology, philosophy and theology: Later he made his highest examination before the secretary of state In Berlin and the Judges of the supreme court and the professors of the different unirersitles. He was decorated with the robe and cap and the imperial Insignia. He then was a judge in the court of Germany and afterwards practiced as a criminal Jawyer. Through the study of philos ophy, be became a free-thinker and repudiated all religion, Ju daism included. He was convinced that philosophy was the greatest thing In ' the world, and he ex pressed the thought before the In ternational diplomatic crab, that the world could only succeed by philosophy. After bis conversion to Chris tianity he gate up his position as imperial officer and his large practices and waa called as a pro fessor of foreign languages and literature to America, where he has spoken in unirersitles, col leges and theological seminaries. Dr. Mlchelson will use as his subject Sunday evening "The Jews and Palestine" and on Mon day evening his subject will be "A Jewish Criminal Lawyer's Con versation: to Christ." "The Orgam iimnoap Cjmrcf) ikrbta EVAKOELISTIO TABSHACLX Thirteenth and Ferrr itrutL f! a Weston, pastor. Service : Saturday 7:15 p.m. Worker' elsss: 8 p.m. Tensf Peo ple's meeting;, ganday school at 1:45 p.m. Church service S p.m. Subject. The Ascension." Evsnsrelistie service at 7:45 p.m. Subject, "Grace and Truth." Tuesday 7:45 p.m. BibU stu dy. Wedaesdsy 7:30 p.m. Young Peo ple' prayer meeting and clsss is per sonal work. Rt. D. H. Wilson, teacher. Thursday 7:45 p.m. General Prayer meeting of the church. CASTLE XTSXTED BBJSTHKBBT Sorth 17tr and Nebraska streets. L. W. Biddle, pastor. 1743 Nebraska street. Phone 2 622-J. Services 10:50 a.m. and 8 p.m. Combined serrice a.m. sermon Topics: "In His Keeping" a.m. An object sermon. Children's Day pro gram at 8 p.m. Sunday school lO a.m.. W. A. Daniran, 8upt. The "Continuing the Fellowship" elaa for all will meet at 7 p.m. Snnday. Week-day services: prayer and Bible stady on Thursday at 8 pjl Ladies Aid meeting on Wednes day at the chores. TURNER, May SO. Children's Say will be observed at the Chris tian church Sunday, June 1. It 5s to be hoped that the primary children will all be present, also that the mothers will bring the members of the cradle roll. A oed program has been prepared After the morning service a bas ket dinner will be served In the dining room. As a preparation for the subject t Pentecost for the following Sunday, a sermon and other pro gram will be listened to over the radio at 1 o'clock. It being the hour of the International broad east hook-up. The receiving equipment will be installed by the courtesy of Ball Brothers. HOLLYWOOD THSATXE and rSATBSJTAX. HALL Service conducted bv Robert L T-mm former vaster at the Pint Banti.t church. Morning serrice held at theatre. Bible school 9:45. Preaching service llJ e ciock. evening service rraiernai tlau. Center street between High and Liber ty streets. Tovng People' meetinr T o'clock. Preaching service 8 o'clock: "Why the Secretary of the 8tat Con Tentioa Doesn't Lik 3fe." CHXXCT Z.VTHSXAV Eighteenth and State streets. Her. Amos E. Minneman, pastor: phone 8728. German morning serrice 9:45 o'clock; subject! "The Blessed Outpouring of the Hely Spirit." English service 11 a.m. Subject: "Nineteen Centuries of th Gra eiots Spirit' Working." Social evening for the congregation Sunday 8 p.m. Sunday school 9:40 a m. Martha Batter man. Supt. Teung People's meeting: Luther League Lecture on ths Aarsburt; Confession Xoaday evening at S p.m. by the pastor. Junior Boys and Girls Plan Rally For Sunday At Calvary Church Here A rally for all junior boys and girls of the Baptist Central asso ciation will be held in the Calvary Baptist chuTch Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Miss Louise Hunderup, state se cretary of the children's division, and Rev. T. H. Hagen, director of Christian education, will be here to participate in the program. The theme of the rally will be "Shine, .shine, over all the world." Jason Lee Last Quarterly Meeting Set For Tuesday The Last Quarterly Conference for Jason Lee of the year will be eld Tuesday evening beginning at 7: SO o'clock. Reports of the year's work and plans for the new year will be discussed. Every member Is Invited to be present. Dr. T. H. Temple, district super intendent of the Salem district win .preside. Women's Society to Hold Final Gathering of Year The Woman'a Missionary socie ty of the Free Methodist church win meet Tuesday afternoon at 1 sVelock at the home of Mrs. Minnie Marchand. 1405 North Sanmer street. Mrs. Allie Lew is will eonduct the devotional. Annual reports will be given at this meeting, which will be the last en of the conference year, PfiAKCHE MAIN BECOVERIXQ JEFFERSON, May SO Blanche llain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sper Main was taken suddenly " Saturday and taken to. the Al- fcrny General hospital where she underwent an operation for a rendicltii Sunday morning. It Is deported thai she Is doing nicely. TMMAinrKL ruzx gospel Corner North 17th and Chemeheta treet. C. Lewis Rounds, pastor, phone 903-W. Services 8unday at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday school at 10 s.n. Young People's meetings: Saturday evening at 8 p.m. Week-dar services: Tuesdav and Thursday evening at 8. Evening cottage prayer meeting at 8. COXTBT ST. CHTntOH OF CBXIST Court and 17th streets. B. 9. fthoe- maker, pastor. 845 8. Winter street. Phone 2589-J. Service 11 a.a. and 8 p.m. Sermon topics: 11 a.m. Address by J. J. Handrtker of Portland an the Peace Problem. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. lira. Prank Marshall, Supt. Christian Endear or and Junior meetings 7 p.m. Evangel istic service la prepsratioa for the ob servance of Peatecost June 8, $ p.m. Aid society meet all day Wednesday. Mid week meetings - Wednesday 7:45 p.m. Choir rehearsal following. Basket din ner at 12:80 Sunday and the congre gation win ustea to s broadcasted ser vice from Hew Tort, beginning at 1 p.m. CALVAB.T BAPTIST W. Earl Cochran, naator. S-iO a m. Sunday school. Graded lesson. 10:50 a.m. preaching service snd 8 p.m. B. T. P. TJ.a 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer meet ing 8 P-tn. :00 p m. business meeting. Thursday Cboir Rehearsal 7:45 p.m. a.m. "Oar Loved Ones." Solo Selected Mr. Barm. Anthem "Tkm'i Friend in the Homeland", Haven, p.m. xno MTU I curve." The Firtf SntriUalist church will hold smiee gandsr, Jul 1 la Fraternal Temple, 447 Center street at follow: from S till 4, school of spiritual to ntraetioa iwni bo held snd from 5:80 tin T :80 a message (ervice. .. In the absence f ear pastor, O. L. Scott will delirer the address ta the evening. FOBS aCEMOSIAZ. at B. COKKUVTTT - Corner Gerth and Third streets. Mer edith A. Grove; pastor. 975 Ed re wa ter street Phon 1566-tf. Service II s.nt. sad I p.m. lev. W. J. Warren preaching ' 'Owf Boy and Girls'. V- eai eoH Dv Mrs.' Fred Blake in a.m. CMldrea' Day pregram la the evening. nun aay cenooi :43 a.m. Wesley Wsrrrn. Sapt Towns People's meetings: 7 p.m. Bnbleet: Boy and Girt Friendahfo. Bi ble study Wednesday 8 p.m. The pas tor leader. Ladle Aid bastaeee meet lag Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Floyd DeLapp. - PTE8T CHJKISTLUr High and Center streeU. D. J. Howe, pastor, 1028 North Winter street. Phone 1913 J. Morning service 11 o'clock: subject: "The Meaning of Pentecost." Anthem: "Hark. Hark My Soul." Shel ley. Solo "Consider the LiUier." Pria- dl Scott, Miss Helen Cochran. Evening service 8 o'clock; subject: Bsccslsureat sermon: "What Shall I Do With Xy Life!" the pastor preachinr. Program of music directed by Prof. E. W. Hob ton. Special mnsie: Anthem : "Awaka Up My Glory" Chsdwiek. Duet, "Aa- rel Voiees Ever Singing" Shelley. Miss LiUlan Scott. Miss Josephine Albert. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Orville J. Hull, Snpt. Mid-week services 7:80 p.m. Wednesday Loyal Friend Bible class in charge. Tohng' People's meetings: 7 pjs. severs! C. E. Groups meet in their re--1 speetive room. ; JASOS USB Fairground road. North Winter sad Jefferson, Barry E. Gardner, pastor, phone 1234-W. Church school at 9:45, H. B. Carpenter, Snpt. This being Mie sienary Sunday special fee tares of in terest will be presented and the Mis sionary Offering given. The Fourth Pil lar of Faith's Temple them at 11 a.. Choir directed by Prof. Herman Clark. The Intermediate. High. School and Taung People' league and the Church Forum begin at 7 p.m. "The Fire ef Pentecost" theme of service at 8 p.m. On Monday night the Scouts meet at 7 p.m. Quarterly conference Tuesday at 7:50; mid-week devotions Thursday at 7:80. followed by BibU study. ea). Mr. Wm. Wright win sing King's Highway" (O'Haral. number are "A Song of Gratitude' (Cole), and "Festival March ia Bb" (Hurst). Christian Endeavor societies ieet at 6:SO p.m. evening worship. 7:80 o'clock. Fifteen minute prelude of organ music ia which Prof. Frank Churchill will play: "Andante CaatabUe" (Tschaikowsky ), "Vesperale" (Fry sin ger), and the Sextette from "Lucia" (DonlseUij. The choir will sing. "Tarry With Me. O My Savior" (Baldwin) Rev. W. C. Ksntner will preach, and will use im his topic, "The World and Eternity." Mid-week service on Thursday evening at 7:80 clock. FTBST COKGSEGATIOHAL Center and Liberty street. 10:30 Children's Day Program la the church inelading a play: "At the Cross Roads." This program will take the place of the usual Sunday school hour and the morn ing worship. S p.m. erening semes in eluding the ltt six reels of the mov ing picture "Poor Sons." Charles K. Ward, minister. TOST SVAVQELICAL Center and Liberty streets. A. P. Lay ton, pastor. Bible school at 9:45 a.m. L, L. Thornton, Supt. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject: "The Transfigured Vision." Christian kh deavor at T o'clock. A 8 o'clock Dr. MieheUoa, a converted Jewish lawyer will (peak upoa the subject "Jerusalem and the Jews." Prayer meeting at 8 o'clock. O. N. Thompson leader. Dr. Mlchelson . will speak oa Monday even- lag ea hi conversion. FBSS METHODIST CHTJXCH W. TS. Coffee, pastor. Sundsy school at 9:45 a.m. A. M. Herbert Hansen, Snpt. Morning serrice at 11 a.m.. the pastor preachinr from the subject, "Each MaS in His Own Place." Spe cial ainginf by the quartet. Evening set flee at 8 p.m. The paster will speak from the subject "Christian Perfection." Young People's serrice at 7 p.m. Em ery Geode in charge. Thursday erening prayer service at the chureh at 8 p.m. CUUKCH OF TUB VAZABXKZ . One block South of Center on 19th street. L. D. Smith, pastor, phone 2940. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Frank Lirwil ler, Snpt. ; Large children' choir. Morn ing worship and sermon at 11:00, sub ject. "A Balm for Every Keed" A. O. Schroder. wiH sing. The sacrament of the Lord's Sapper win be served. Young people' serrice at 8:80; thin will be a mjsaloaarr service. Miss Then Sampson, the president and Mr. C. M. Litwiller. will he in charge of th serrice. Tbo Junior will meet at th ssms honr with Mrs. Smith the supervisor. Evening evangelistic service st 7 :80 the Bev. Sam uel Linre, a full salvation preacher for merly of th Beptist chureh will bring the mesas re. The Clyde Hoffer family (by special reonest) will sing "The Grand Home Cominr Week" and the Singing Friesen will (by special re uest) sing "They Grumble ; all the Time" and other number. Board meet ing Mondar erening at 7:80 and prever meetinr Wednesder erening at 7:80. Mrs. Elisabeth Baxter win lead the meet ing. Friday evening young people prayer meeting at 7:30. Miss- Sarapaon ia chart e. LP. SLITS MPhfOXXAL (Methodist Bniscopal) At Sonth Commercial and Myers street. 8. Darlow Johnson, pastor. 848 E. Myers street. S. Darlow Johnson, naator. 348 E. Myers street. Phone 8784. At 11 o'clock, the pastor win sneak on "PrlviWe or Dutvt" The anthem, "fjnto God Give the Glory." by Alhfnrd, will be ronr by tits choir'. At th Happy Evening Hour at 8 'clock, the women trio will sing, "I shall not neaa again: this way." b-v Xffina-er. err. Ky Darst. ; The pastor win speak. Leslie and Intermediate League at 7 o'clock. rVudsy sesool st 9:45; E, D. Rosrasu. Soot Mid-week service Thursday at T :SO: Touag Foooie' potlaek supper Tasndty at o dock, rtoartb. exnartaT ty coafereae) Monday evening. , , FTSJT VTKVSKUIX North Cottage 'and Ckemeketa streets. Rev. Fred Albsa Weil, minister. Par-. mi nag. 857 Cbemeketa. Telephone CS7 W. Church aehooi 10 a.m. 8tinesy merninr rrl 11 a.m. Sermon: "The Seal Jena." Solo by Mrs. Hslll Hin gea. Org an 1st: Mrs. Walter A. Deatoa. TOST PBSSSTTEaXABr Comer af Wiater and Chemeketa streets. Sabbath school at 9:10 'eTwek. L. M. Bnmage. Supt. Morainf worsaip, 11 'sleek. A. C Libby, secretary ei th aatiemal assoetatioa for th prvn tioa f war will be the speaker. Tha ehoir will slag "Beceisienai" (DeEr- I-elurcs byjDr. A. U. Michelm , Sponsored by Men's Brotherhood of First Evangelical Church Sunday and Monday, .June land 2, 8 p. m. Subject Snnday Jane The leire and Palestine Subject Monday Jane 2, A Jewish Criminal Lawyer's "fi Conyersation to Christ i Everybody Welcome Silver Offering Text: 1 Corinthian 14. ti.JS. Thua are the secrets of hi heart mads manifest ; and so, faillne down on bis face, be will worship God. and report that God la in you of a truth. How la it then, brethren I When ye com together, every on f you hath a penim, hath a doctrine, hath a tongue, hath sv revelation, hath an Interpratatlass. Let all thing be dome unto edlfylns." . Evary Christian knows he ought to attend chnrch. Every Christian -worthy of the name also wants to go to the house of the Lord. " 'Oar attending: church, however, should be for oar edifica tion. Head again the above text. What benefits would we derive if we heard words and sounds uttered in ecstacy or great emotion In praise of God, but not un derstood by us; what of melodious spiritual hymns sung by choir or soloist, but their contents unintelligible; what of sermons de livered la high-sounding, faultless English, hut beyond our grasp; what If the teaching of God's Word had degenerated into a mere prating about one's own inter pretatlon? Would a hungry soul there receive the bread of Life, or a sin-troubled heart balm and healing? If the above quoted text'ls to mean anything to us, it cer tainly has this import: Let our worship be done unto edifying. Let our worship be: for the upbuilding of onr souls In our most holy Christian faith. "Let aU things be done unto edifying." Hay we ever appreciate and thank God that we still have houses of worship where services are marked by quiet, solemn dignity and preaching free from showy sensationalism, but powerful In lead ' lng men the way to eternal life through resentence of ain and .faith in Jesus Christ, God's Son, our Saviour, whose suffering and dying upon the cross made good our sins. May the preaching of this Word have opened unto ua the secret sinfulness of our heart; may It have brought peace and comfort, Joy and hope to our sin-sick heart through simple trust In the sweetness of our Saviour's love. And then may we join In heartily with the entire congregation in hymns of praise -and prayer of thanks sent upward to our gracious Lord. . Let us pray: Lord, Holy Spirit, grant unto us that w may not look for ths gift of tongues or new revelations today, which are no more needed for oar aoul'a welfare, but keep ua steadfast In the aura teachings and promise f Thy revealed word, given unto ua lrr the Holy Scripture, Grant unto ua faithful pastors who preach Thyyuwrddiutnutii and purity, with power and conviction. Cause this word to be xruitfQLln, oiia hearts and lives : to eon vert us from our sins, to place our trust of solvation alone in Jesus' mer its, and to Shun and fight sin. Keep us ever steadfast i: true faith unto a bleased end, and then let us praise and glorify The with th Father and th Son for evermore in heaven for Thy mercy and goodness. Amen. nxronMZD CHOBCH Corner Capitol and Marina street. W. 9. Lieakaemper, pastor. Sunday school 10 SJB. F. E. Kruse. Snpt. Herman service 10 a.m. Subject: "The Parsblo of the Tea Virgins." Enghah service 11 o'clock. Subject: "Power. IV a ee and Secret. Special music: Anthem. My Salvatto nan My Glory" by Ira H Wilson. Evening (erriee st 8 'dock Subject: "Ths Fruit of the Spirit." mn oBtrnoR or chxxzt, SCIENTIST Liberty ana Chemeketa street., Sundsy erriee at 11 a.m. snd 8 pja. Subject; "Ancient and Modern Neeromaacy. alia Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced. Snnday school at 8:49 and li am. les- tJmonlel meetinr every Wednesday ev ening at 8. Reading room at 404 Ma- onie Tempi open from 11 to b:bo except Sundsy and holidays. FTAST BAPTIST William H. Bobtns. acting pastor. Re gular services of the chureh Sundsy. Bi ble school ia the morning at :4S. with e lasses for all ages. Morning worship at 11. Subject: "The Comfort of God." At T the three Toung People's Societies will meet. A apeclal Illustrated lecture a Bsptift home mission work will bo given. The ereaing evangelistic service begins at 8:00. Th subject 1: "Who I the Anti-Christ 1" A unet: vesus is Calling For Ton." will be sung by Mr. Fred Broer and Dr. Bobin. TOST GXBMAir BAPTIST Xorth Cottage and D streets. G. W. Rntseb. minister. Sundsy school s:4 a.m. 6am Schirman, Supt. Morning ser vice at 11 'eloek. Her. G. Schanke will bring the message. Choir Anthem. Ob servance of the lord's Hupper louowingr th morning service. Evening service at S o'clock. Sermon topic, "Th Power of the Holy Spirit." Regular mid-week prayer service at 8 pjn. Wednesday. AMEAICAJf UTTHBSAY rbnreii street between Cbemeketa and Center. Rer. P. W. Friksen. paster. Phone 193 L 11 s at. "Th Supreme Need of Organised Christianity. ' Anthem: I Sins of Tny rower. - nam. ooro. Silent Voice." Mr. B. H. Raymond, Ta- eoma. 7:so: tTomie ion omuin. Sundsy school st :45 sjn. Max weat her. 8upt Luther Leagues at S:30. l'U vera Horn senior leader. nrroBT btzmosIAL 19th sad Ferry street. H. C. Storer. mlniiter. Children's day observe m tae moraine aad ereaing aervteea. morning i SERVICES in Sunday radio services: 10:00 KFOX, Long Beach, An geles Abbey organ recital. 10:30 KPO, San Francisco. Non- sectarian services. Dr. Norman W. Pendleton, pastor Grace Trinity Center United church. 10:45 KYA. San Francisco. Old St. Mary's church services. 11:00 KHQ, Spokane, Central Methodist church; KNX, Los An geles, First Presbyterian church; KGO Oakland. Grace Cathedral service; KGW, Portland, Dr. Pol- lng's Tonth conference; KTAB, Oakland, Tenth avenue Baptist. 11:15 KOMO, Seattle. Plymouth Congregational. 12:00 KGW. KGO, KOMO, KHQ, National Sunday Forum, Dr. Ralph W. S. Stockman, Madison Avenue, New Tork, Methodist church. 1:00 KSL, Salt Lake City, L. D. S. services from Tabernacle. 2:00 KGW. KGO, KOMO. Cath olic honr. 1:00 KHQ. Spokane, New Epis copal ' cathedral. KMO, Seattle, Christian Science. Lutheran Guild Women Plan Membership Lunch June 4 The Ladles' Guild of th Am erican Lutheran church will give the second annual "every mem ber luncheon" next Wednesday at 12:15 o'clock. Committee on ar rangements for the event In cludes: Mrs. John Simon, Mrs. Herman Tasto, Mrs. Max Gehlhar, Mrs. A. C. Myers, Mrs. Carl Bahl bnrg, Mrs. Louise Budie and Mrs. John Neslin. Jefferson Evangelical Church Calls Off Sermon JEFFERSON, May 30 There will be no preaching service at the Evangelical church, in Jeffer son Sunday morning as -the con gregation will attend the bacca laureate service at the First Pres byterian chnrch at Albany. The Christian Endeavor meets at 7 o'clock with Walter Kihs, leader, followed by preaching ser vice with Rev. A. W. Oliver In charge. Servie at 11. Sermon to children "Little But Wise." Story by Robert Charles Bewgent, songs by Helen Craven, dnet by Charlotte MeKse and Doria Cra mer. A children's pagenat st 7:80 p.m. "Crowning the Queea of Spring." Sun day aehooi at 10 a.m. C. O. Harris, Supt. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 pjn. The Ladies Aid society meets Wedneaday af ternoon with Mr. J. S. Robertson, 1492 Court street, for th monthly business meeting. f t i Vv--.- ".- i v CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. BlcJi auadl Tterry Bta. Rodajera Blds 8vnday School 9:40 A. if. Graded lesaosus TVeachlns; Services 10:50 A. M. and 8:00 1M..- Srn Int., and Jr. B, T. P. V 7:00 P,M A, M. OUR LOVED ONES'. 8olo, Selected, Mrs. Harms Anthem, "There's a Friend In the Homeland, Havens 8:00 P. MV Junior Rally P. M. THE DEVIL'S CURVES Special Itnaic by the Choir- W. Earl CocTiraB, pastor YOU ARK WELCOME AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Chnrch St. Be, Chemeketa Center. A Downtown CSauicTa 11 A. BI. SUPREME NEED OF ORGANIZED CBRIS11ANITT Anthem f I Will Sing of Thy Power Bainen , S1! The Silent Voice Mrs. B, H." Raymond. Taeoma : 7:30 PROMISES THAT SUSTAIN Anthems and Sons; Service Church Chorus Male Quartet: Alyln Shlrman, G. Qneeseth, Wm. Brietxka and Jv A. Bholseth Bev. Psj.tt'. Erihn, Pastor Christians Over World WiH Observe 1900th Anni versary Sunday The two local Christian church es are Joining In one of the moet unique services., ever planned In the history of Christendom, re port the pastors. They, are plan ning for their greatest day -on June 8. This day marks the nine teen hundredth birthday of the church, and the churches of Christ around the world are all Joining in the concerted and unified memorial. Rather uian centering in one great mass meeting, all members In every church, large and small, are ta take part: The memorial will center around the communion service, and every congregation is endeavoring to have 100 per cent of , its membership present' The total particlpating-will be between five and six millions. At 11 a. m.. June 8, the serv ices will begin In New Zealand, where are to be found the first churches of Christ west of the In ternational date line. It will then be p. m. Saturday, Central Standard time. In America. The service of commemoration will move west around the world as the hour of 11 a. m. Sunday ar rives. Japan. Australia. China. Russia, Great Britain and all lands are to participate. The same chapter of Scripture (Acts 2. will be read. The same songs, including "My Faith Looks Up to Thee" and "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name " will be sung in alflands, and in all lan guages. The globe Is to be gir dled with a 24 hour service, end ing in the churches of Christ In Honolulu. The local congregations. First Christian and Court street, are Joining in with all the disciples round the world in this world girdling service. Every member is asked to arrange to be present Men who work Sundays are asked to arrange to lay off that Sunday and be present. The communion table will be spread all the day for those who can not possbily lay off. Elders will carry the commnnlon to the homes of those who are 111 or shut In. All mem bers of the church who are not identified with a local church are asked to attend the nearest local church for the communion serv ice that day, or to meet in homes If no church of Christ is In reach. The Court street church will lis ten over the radio Sunday, June 1, at 2 p. m. to a service broad- east over the Columbia system from New York. The service will be preparatory to the observance of the 1900th anniversary of Pen tecost, June 8. There will be splendid music by the Columbia Cathedral choir and a great solo ist The sermon will he by Rev. Geo. W. Knepper of Akron, Ohio, one of the most popular broad casting preaehera in America. The Court street church will have basket dinner Sunday at 12:30. The radio will be furnished by the Western Auto company. S A r. v f7 Frederick t. Lfbby, executive of the national council for pre vention of war. He wiH speak at the Presbyterian chnrch here Snnday moraine. Pastor at Jefferson To Be Graduated From Albany College in June JEFFERSON, May 20 Rev. A: W. Oliver, pastor of the Evang elical church at Jefferson, is one of the 20 graduates of the class of 1230, of the Albany college, re ceiving the B. A. degree. Some of the main features tak ing place during commencement are Alumni dinner, Saturday, May 31. :30 p.m. at Woodward Hall. Sunday, June 1, 11:00 a.m. Baccalaureate service, First Pres byterian chureh. Sermon by Rev. D. W. M. MacCluer, D. D., pastor of Rose City Park Presbyterian chprch, Portland, Oregon. Tuesday, June 3, 9 a.m. Senior class breakfast at the home of President and Mrs. Bibb. Tuesday, Jane 3, 8 p.m. Col lege commencement. First Pres byterian church. Address by Dr. Frederick E. Bolton, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. Portland Voices to Appear In Concert at Leslie Church Potluck Supper For Church Teachers, Officers Monday A potluek dinner for all Sunday school teachers and officers of the Calvary Baptist church will be held at 'the church Monday night at 6 o'clock. Miss Louise Hun derup and Rev. T. H. Hagen of the state association will be pres ent to meet with the group. Mrs. McCallister to Be Hostess to Mission Group The Missionary meeting of the month for the women of the First Congregational church will bev held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mark McCallister, 1710 Sooth Winter. The program will Include a review of the book, 'Splendor of God," to be given by Mrs. McCallister. J. William Belcher, well known teacher of voice and director of music of Portland, is preparing a sacred concert for Sunday even ing. June 8 at Leslie Memorial church. He will present 20 solo voices from Portland. The pro gram will appear In next week'a paper. Exet F. J. Libby, National Secret tary, to Be at Presbyter ian Church Sunday - Frederick J. Libby, executive) secretary of the National Council tor Prevention of War. will apeaK Rnsdsr moraine-, at 11 o'clock 8f the First Presbyterian enwren. HU appearance here will be uc der direction of the . Sale r.-x Council for Prevention of -War of which Joseph Albert if prenl-t dent and Dr. Carl E. Miller, Se cretary-treasurer. Mr. Libby is a graduate of Bow doin college, and was a student at Oxford and Heidelberg, receiv ed a degree at Andover Theologi cal Seminary, spent a year In trav el In the Far East, and taught for seven years at Phillips academy. During and for two years-fr lowing the World war he engag ed In European reconstruction and relief work with the Society, of Friends. This outline of Mr. Libby'a background shows concisely tfcei very valuable preparation he ta had for bis present work fn pro moting international understand ing and world peace. Since his organisation of the) National Council for Prevention; of War In 1921 to support thet Washington conference for thet limitation of armaments, Mr. Li'o-t by has devoted his entire life end resources to the work for peace. He has spoken fn three-fourths of the states in the Union and In halt of them many times each year. H has delivered over 2,000 ad dresses in eight years before Ro tary, Kiwanls and Lions eluber colleges, churches, schools, con ventions and women's organiza tions. Singled out for attack because of his effectiveness by the oppon ents of the peace movement, Mr; Libby has in eight years quadrupl ed the support of the National Council for prevention of War from $40,000 to over 2150, 09 and with the cooperation of a! strong and able staff has made this organization nationally known as "the spearhead of the peace movement." Over .)("J contribute to the Council, and the News Bulletin edited by Mr. Lib by has a paid circulation of 18, 000. The National Council under his guidance has three purposes: The promotion of world organization, worldwide reduction of arma ments by international agree ment, and worldwide education for peace. FLOOD TOLL GREAT ALEXANDRIA, La., May 30 (AP) Refugees huddled togeth er In makeshift camps sent out calls of distress and hunger today from the flooded sections of Bos sier. Red River and Natchitoches parishes la the Red river valley. Come to the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Salem, Oregon Sunday. June 1st, 1930 and hear WILLIAM H. ROBINS, Th. D., acting pastor SUBJECTS 11:00 A. M. THE COMFORT OF GOD" 8:00 P. M. "WHO IS THE ANTI-CHRIST? Bible School at 0:45 A. M. Classes for all ages under competent leadership Three B. T. P. TJs., Senior, Intermediatetad Junior at 7:00 P. BI. '7 ALL ARE WELCOJIE SPECIAL MUSIC My wood Theater Services Conducted by Robert L. Payne, former pastor of First Baptist Church. Evening service held at the Fraternal Temple. Center St., Between High and Liberty. Regarding an article carried toy the Associated Press s week ago, I wfll 'state that at na time hare I ever asked to be recognixed by the Oregon Baptist State Convention, and thero are more than twenty fire thousand Baptist preachers la the Southern Baptist Convention never win ask to te recognized by any growp which Is a part of the Northern Convention. - The truth of the matter is that I refused to recognise them.. For more than twenty years without their recognition I have managed to get along pretty well, the Lord teeing fit to bless my poor humble efforts by allowing me to build .nine chnrch buildings welcominar more ft.. two thousand for church membership, holding fifty two revival meetings. Etevea Mdhrn gong tote the ministry who are now preaching, under my ministry, most of them converted In services I had the honor of conducting. . vwssTcrssjw I was allowed to aerve my country over tea daring the war; I had the honor of vtrfnJ n degree from the President of the United States. Am still leingreeoinized Mb JS? IS? gregntions and 1 believe by the Lord. I prefer this rt t hLlL appointed nnd I perpetnatlng machine, many of whose mmbTll JJr or led soul to Christ for years. . - - w prracnea a sermon I challenge any Baptist preacher In Oregon to match this record nnd T sir it i,mMv 4 AS TO MY WRECKING THE LOCAL BAPTIST CHURCH. " 1 7 U nnMX- These are the facts. When I became pastor hern thet MstMHiu. , , " hundred and fifty people, Sunday School abont tw? hundTJf xce4 mt SnSLy eondltionlwt tTtSSTZ tag cgreSSS aTpreafh 3 SJKfe for tirs he dotagliraadl . P-L t the child eeem. to If all the atone and efforts v-I s., ' ' ased to fight the Devil, I am sure r-M7r7M T" - ngbt WOJld " we were sincere. " wm,l better P. and mankind could believe that COME OUT SUNDAY AND. I WlUTmYOUTO TBS SECETART 6p "COEXTJON