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PAGE TEN Church News appenings of 'the W BED 11. WILL BE HEARD Portland Soloists Will Ap pear in Concert Sunday Night at Leslie DIRECTS CHOIR o o A group of Portland soloist will be presented In sacred con cert Sunday night, June 8, at the Leslie Memorial church,, with J. William Belcher of Portland in charge.. Mr. Belcher, who is a well known voice instructor and director of music, is director of the Leslie choir. Richard Ganong, who was re cently honored by Josef Hoffman with a scholarship to the Curtis Institute of Music, will be the ac companist.. The following program is to be presented: Anthem, "Sanetua" Gounnnd, Solist Chart? Bti. Duet. "How Long Wilt Thou Forget We" PfWger, .M,. Minion, Mr. Bl cher.. Quartet, ''Loypb Old Sweet Song" MoHojr, Mesirs I!tU, Pritehard., John son and Cox. Anthem, "My Fai:h Look Cp to Thee" Schnccker, o!oi.ts, Mrs. Rouse, Mr. Moulton arwt lr. JoIibsod. Trio, "Tho Lord Will Toinfort Zion" Brown, Mrs. (ianong. Mr. Bel'-hf-r, and Mr. Moulton. Offertory. Solo "Ninety and .Nine" Campion, Vn. Meirj. Anthem, "My God Is Any Hour So Sweet" Brirfs. Solist Sherman C or. luet, "Just For Today" Protheror. Mr. Newbaner and Mr. Stroad. Trio "Hark, Hark My 8onl" Shelly, VTomen'l Voire. Duet, "Hold Thou My Hand" Britrfi, Mi. Wilrox and Hiss Wolff. Qaartett. "Come Unto Me" Xerin, Jin. Pritehard. Mn. Moulton. Mr. Eel cher and. Mr. Cox. Anthem "Inflamatus Rossini,, Solist Jfra. Pritehard.. Those who are to take part in the program are: Sopranos: Mrs. Willard P. Rouse, Mrs. B. Gan one, Mrs. Maude Belcher-Pritch ard. Mrs. A. Holmes Johnson, Mr?. Edward Neubauer, Miss Grace Wilcox. Contraltos: Mrs. A. I. Moulton, Mrs. Emma Heirs, Mrs. V. L. Ketchnm, Miss Jessie Hastings, Miss Juanita Wolff Tenors: Charles Betz, F. G Pritehard, Ed. Neubauer, Mr Roscne Stroud. Baritones: Sherman Cox, A. I Moulton, William Sansom, Dr. A. Holmes Johnson. J. WlHUm Belcher of Portland. director of the Leslie Memorial church' choir. A wicret concert, with soloists from Portland fea tured will be held Sunday night at the church with Mr. Belcher in charge. cm id ni's our PROEM Sermonette The Jesus Way of Living By REV. CIIA8. E. WARD ( Pator First Congregational Churchy If any of you have not the spirit of Christ you are none? of His." Romans 8:9. To become a Christian is to begin a certain wonderful way of llTing that you will be glad to continue into eternity. First -of all it is to live with a goal before us: to lift life upward and carry "It forward. Much of the discontent of people Is due to a lack of a noble and challenging goal in fife. Multitudes of people could not honestly say they are living for a vital and worthy object! Through the ages God has been lifting men up from jungle Ideal to the ethics of Jesus. One day our Lord said: "My Father worketh even until now and I work." Jesus called this great 'en terprise the Kingdom of God. To its building in the hearts of men Jesus bent his energy and for it he gave his life. When one be comes a Christian he enlists with Jesus as a Kingdom builder. As Paul said "For ye are fellow workers with Christ." And second it is a Joyful way of living. Jesus said to the Disciples: "My joy I give unto you." But not all of his disciples seem to have accepted the gift! It is the joy of usefulness that he has bequeathed to us. It is also the joy of friendship. He who lacks the friendly heart has not yet found the Jesus way of living. Former Member Christ Lutheran Church, on Furlough From India Mission Field, To Speak Sunday CONVERTED 4 a i 1111111 in., JjSwaTEr - V- r- " ; Pentecostal Anniversary to Be Observed at First M. E. Church ICS mm ELECTS C. FRENCH Members of the Francis Asbury League, of Leslie Memorial church had an enjoyable picnic Wednes day evening at the Rosedale home ef Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Trick. Fol lowing a paper chase, the young people gathered about the log fire for their supper. Later In the evening the elec tion of officers was held. Those who were chosen to serve for the coming year are: Clyde French, was reelected as president; Ches ter Lank tree, first vice-president; Jay Bertelson, second rice-president; Dorothy Tucker, third vice president; Marvin Ritchie, fourth ice-president; Daisy Varley, sec retary and Eddie Hulbert, treas urer. The installation of officers is to take place Sunday evening, June IS when Miss Marie Corner, a returned missionary from India, will be the speaker. Calvary Baptist Vacation Bible School Open Monday With Every Child Invited The Calvary Baptist church will open Its vacation bible school Monday morning at 9 o'clock, when all boys and girls who are Interested In taking this work are expected to make their appear ance at the church. All children, whether attending the church or not. The trustees of the church will meet Monday night at 7:45 o'clock at the church, and the same eve ning the W. W. G. girls will meet at the home of Jean Mcllhinny, 290 West Superior. Dorcas Society to Meet At Church Next Wednesday The Dorcas society of Christ Lutheran church, 18th and State streets, Rev. Amos E. Minneman, pastor, will meet in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with the Mrs. Christian Frahm, Mrs. Albert Fleming and Mrs. L. C. Hockett as hostesses and the Mrs. L. E. Barrick and Mrs. H. D. Watson as the program committee. SUNDAY RAIO SERVICES 9:00 KTAB, Oakland, Dr. Corley; Bible class. 10:45 KYA, F i Francis co, Old St. Mary's church services. 11:00 K1IQ, Spokane, Cen tral Methodist church; KXX, Log Angeles, First Presby terian church ; KTAB, Oak land, Tenth avenue Baptist church; KHJ, Los Angeles, First M. E. church; KFOX, Long Beach, St. Luke's Epis copal. 11:15 KOMO, Seattle, Ply. mouth Congregational church. 12:0O KGW, Portland, ad other NBC stations. Na tional Sunday forum. Dr. Ralph W. Stockman, New York. 1:00 KSL, Salt Lake City, L. D. S. service from Taber nacle. 2:80 KGW, and other NBC stations, Catholic hour; KJR Seattle, Emmanuel Taber nacle. 8:00 KHQ, Spokane, New Episcopal cathedral. The church school of the First Methodist church with Ben E, Rickli as superintendent will pre sent a Children's Day program at the school hour on Sunday morn ing. The departments will as semble at 9:45 a. m. in their classes for the marking of the records and at 10 o'clock a gen eral assembly will be held in the church auditorium for the pro gram. The Junior department with Miss Jessie Martin as superinten dent will present the service of devotions consisting of bible vers es and praise. The special Chil dren'a Day exercises called "The Golden Gate of Service" will be given by the elementary depart ments with Mrs. Macklin, Mrs. Barton and Mrs. Miller as super intendents. The annual offering for the Student Loan fund will be presented by the school. A class in church membership will be re ceived into membership by the pastor. Rev. Fred C. Taylor in the regular church worship at 11 o'clock. A special order of worship for Pentecost Sunday will also be used in the church that morning, in which the pastor and the con gregation will engage in respon sive reading and prayer in ob servance of Whitsunday and the 1900th anniversary of Pentecost. The sacrament of baptism will be offered to all who come for the same and a reception of new members will be a feature of the program. Rev. Fred C. Taylor will speak on the gnbject of "The Spectrum of the Spirit" and the choir will sing the anthems, "Savior, Thy Dying Love" by Berwald and "Open Our Eyes" by MaeFarlane. The evening church worship will be in charge of the Christian association of Willamette univer sity with Hayes Beall presiding and Rev. J. E. Milligan, the pas tor of the. First Methodist church in Corvallis, delivering the address. Missionary Schaefer, on fur lough from Indian for almost a year, will occupy the pulpit in the Christ Lutheran church Sunday both at the Herman norvWa or 9:45 a. m., and the English serv ices at 11 a. m. The members will bring their lunch with them and eat in the church parlors, where an oppor tunity will be given them to be come better acquainted with the missionary and his wife. At 1:00 o'clock Mrs. Schaefer will speak to the congregation. Rev. and Mrs. Schaefer have spent the greater part of their furlough in giving addresses on their work in India throughout the United States and Canada and Christ Lutheran church considers itself fortunate in having secured these interesting speakers. They intend to return to their field of labor in the fall. The union of the Iowa Synod, the Buffalo Synod : ad the Ohio Rev. E. W. Blew is New Minister for Woodburn Presbyterian Church WOODBURN. June . . The Rev. E. W. Blew, for the past six years in business and now situat ed in Portland, is the new Pres byterian pastor here, replacing the Rev. Henry G. Hanson who left here last April to accept a pastorate at Independence. The Rev. Mr. Blew gave the sermon here Sunday, and later in the week It was announced that he would become pastor perma nently. He will move here with his family some time within the next month. Oregon Pioneer Annual Reunion Set For June 19 The fifty-eighth annual reun- Inn nf iha Oregon Pioneer asso ciation will ho held In Portland. Oregon, Thursday, June 19. The headquarters will be room c or tVm niiHli anditnrhim. rnrner of Third and Market street. All those people coming to Oregon, or born in the original territory of Oregon up to 1853 are eligible to membership. The pioneers will assemble in the auditorium at 2 o'clock and be read for the nrorram which will begin at 2:30 o'clock. The his toric 'Kloshe Muck-a-Muck" will be celebrated beginning at 4:30 o'clock.. The day will close with the business and "camp fire" at :15 o'clock in the auditorium. Arm, t w rt'Arw wfll n reside daring the evening meeting. The children of pioneers and general public are invited to this meeting. Synod with congregations not on ly in the United States and Can ada but all over the world, into the American Lutheran church at the joint meeting of the bodies to be held in Toledo, Ohio, in Aug ust will unite two large fields In India and a field in New Guinea that were turned over to Luther an societies in America during the war because the German societies might no longer keep them. Thin union will give great impetus to all Lutheran activities, including foreign mission work. What will add to the interest of the occasion is the fact that Mrs. Schaefer is a former member of Christ church in Salem. Besides Mrs. Schaefer, Christ Lutheran has In church work at large Rev. Sam uel Lentz, Medical Lake, Wash., Rev. Fred Theuer now on his way to Germany with his parents in order that he may continue his studies at Erlangen, Germany, and Rev. Walter Batterman, home mis sionary at Ratison, Canada. Hmnbap Cijurri, ikrtrices; HOLLYWOOD THXATKB AND FKATEEBNAZ, TEMPLE Conducted by Robert I. Payne. Bible school 0:45, with classes for all afei, studying the bible only. The lesson for next Sunday is- the second chapter of the Gospel ef John. Morning preaching ser Tice at Hollywood theatre. Sermon topic: "Standing Fast in the Faith." Younr people's meeting Fraternal Tem ple, Center street between, High and Li berty street. Evening preaching ferric lame place. Sermon topic. Man s uta- er Chance." Special mnsie at both services. rrasT pbesbttelaj Corner of Whiter and ChemekeU streets. Sabbath school at :80 a.m. Thin Sandfly the departmeats above th intermediates will have their regular wor ship service and class period : the oth thera will meet In the auditorium to prepare for the Children's Day program. The wonting worship hear, 11 o'eloek, will be gica over Children' say program by the various department of the Sabbath school. Christian Endeavor societies meet at 0:90 p.m. Evening wor ship 7:30 o'clock. Rev. W. C. Kaataar will preach, using as his subject. "Ships That Past in the Night." The mnsie in cludes duet "prayer" (Mendelssohn) by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Seott. and tho organ nnmbers: "At Evening;" (Kht r). "By the Waters ef MinnetonkV (Lienrance) and "Temple March" (Vin cent). Mid week service at 7:30 o'clock oa Thnreday. FTJtST EVANGELICAL Oenter and Liberty streets. A. V. Lay- ton, pastor. Bible school at 0:45. L. L. Thornton, Sopt. With special mnsie by the orchestra. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject. "When Pentieost Had Fu11t Come. Evenlnr worship at 8 o'clock.. Subject: "God'e Guarantee for Tomorrow." Christian Endeavor at 7 o'clock. On Wednesday at B p .m. the choir win give an hoar of favorite hymns and special music. Prayer meet ing en Thursday evening at 8 o eloea". SOUTH SALEM TEXENDS 8. Commercial at Washington. San- day services : 1 0 a.m. Sunday school- Na than Cook. Supt. 11:00 morning wor ship.. Sermon : Pentecost. Special mn sie by the Choir. 7 p.m. C. E. meeting. Tonie: Praver in the life ef leader. 8 o'clock evening worship. Her. E. R. Martin, ef the American tsnnaav scneoi Union, will preach. Charles C. Haworth, pastor, 1855 S. Liberty street. tost tjnttaeian North Cottare and Chemeketa. Rev. Fred Alhan Well, minister. Residence B57 Chemeketa. Telephone B67-W. Church school 10 a.m. Sunday morning service 11 a.m. Subject: "The Uni tarian Poller.' ' Solo by Mrs. Trans Huston. Organist, Mrs. Walter A. Den ton.. Welcome. CENTEB STREET V. S. Thirteenth and Center streets. P. 3. Sehnert, pastor, 774 North Winter street. Phone 8600-M. Bible school meets at 10:00 a.m. H. H. Gralapp, 8upt. Pen tecostal sermon at 11 a.m. by the pas tor. At 8 p.m. The woman's society of the church will hold their annual Thank offering Service. Several special num bers of readings and mnsie will he giv en. Cottage Prayer meeting Wednesday evening it 8 p..m. at the home of Mrs. Rosa WaldeipeL, 107S North 12th street. FIRST BAPTIST William H. Robins, Th. D., acting pas tor. There will be the regular services t the church both morning and evening. Bible school at 0:45 In the morning un der the Supt, Mr. Fred Broer. Classes for all ages nnder competent teacher. Bring your children here with you. The three young people's aoeietle will meet at 7 p..m. In their respective rooms. Morning worship at 11:00. Subject: "Hew Ten May Understand Tour Bi ble." Evening evangeliatle service at 8:00 preceded by a roosing song aerviee. The subject U: "God's Terrible Si lence." This it a message of vast Im portance to all God's children, well to others. Orchestra selection. Tues day evening Teacher Prayer and Bible tody service. All are welcome to all our aerviees. SOCIETY TO MEET The missionary group of the Knight Memorial church will meet at the church parlors Wed nesday noon for a luncheon ses sion and regular business meeting. The hour has been set at 12:30 o'clock. Have The Statesman follow you on your vacation. Two weeks by mail to any address 25 ceats. PRATER BAND ffv Ct- . (Inn,,, nnrtr Vand f leetlng each Friday morning at 8 o'clock at the Chonch of the Nasarene, on 18th street, one block tooth of Center street. rs. Clara tooley, president, in cnarge. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Taylor, pastor. 3 State. Phone 974. hin 11 o'rlock Sermon: Pentecost Sunday "The Spectrum of the Spirit. special mnsie: Raviour. nj lying Love" Berwald. Incidental aolo. John Crnknvieh "Open Our Eyes" Mae farlane.. F.veniag worship: 8 p.m. Wil lamette Tnivei-tity Christian Associations' Anniversary. Sermon, Rev. Jame E. Milligan, of Corvallie. Special mnsie: Anthem "Into the Wood My Master Went" Kevin. The Lord Is My Shep herd" Gaines. Incidental solo Mis Hel en Cochran. Church school 8:45 a.m. Children's day aerviees in mala auditor ium. JBen C. KicKit, ssupi. ipwonn League services at 7 p.m. christian and missionary alliance tabernacle At C .feaai TjMi.aa P!1VV11 rjJ r ra J B 1 1 T-vt a-VMnra r tor. Phone 7S3-J. 8. 8. at 8:45. Mrs. Myra White, Supt. Morning sermo at 11 o'clock. The miied quartet will sing. T. P. S. t 6:45 In eharge of the nreaident. Mis Elren Oraw. Evening evangelistic service a i m, h i 1 a V TJ V U-.J- A -. blned orchestra will assist in the ong ...I VUi Rnthvn Thorns will play a violin tolo. The young ledie'. gospel qnartei win sing, unesasy even ing prayer and fellowship- meeting will b led by Jo Wilson. T. P. 8. CotUge meeting en Thursday nlrht at tho home ef the pastor at 1301 N. 5th street. jamer z. r. s. nararaay as cwu led by Richard Oraw. TTEST GERMAN BAPTIST North Cottage and D street. O. W. Rnteem minister. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Sam Schirman, Supt. Morning service at 11 a.m. Sermon topic "Th FuDness ef the Holy Spirit." Choir An them. Women's Missionary society meets si me nome ot nev. ana jars, w, 8caunk. 1345 N. Com'L at 1:30-p.jn The -annual children' day program will o given at s p.m. - REFORMED CHURCH Corner Capitol and Marion streets. W. O. Llenkaemper, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. P. K. Kruse. Supt. German aer viees 10 e'eleek.. Subject: "After Ess tei" Pentecost." English cervices. 11 e'elock. Subject: "Tilled With the Spir it." Special music: Anthem. "In God I My Salvation." by Iva B. Wilson. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will bo administered at both service. Evening serviee at 8 n clock. Subject: The Bis Against the Holy Ghost." GLAD TIDINGS MJ88I0N 253 Court street.. C. 8. Johnson, pas tor. Serviee at 8 p.m. Evening ser vice 8 o'clock; children' day exercise. Meeting Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day evening.. Dr. A. 17. Michelaxm, converted Jew from Germany, who has ap peared in a number of local churches the past two months. He will make his final address here Sunday and Monday nights at the American Lutheran church. ten at morning terviee. Mnsie program and discussion ot Literary Digest Poll in evening. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Wes ley Warren. Supt. Toung People's meet ings: 7 p.m. Intermediate and Senior league. InMallation of officers of E. h. at candle light service 8 p.m. Special music inelndes piano solo by Miss Helen Gosser, vocal solo by Miss Alice Creasy, violin sole by Mist Charlotte La Due. Vo cal Duet by Misses Martha and Ruth Maerx, vocal solo by Mrs. Erinkley. Week-day aerviees: Bible study 8 p.m. Wednesday. Boy Scouts 7 p.m. Tue&day. West Salem Community Vacation Bible school each school day from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Classes offered for age 8 through the 0th grade. ST. JOHNS LTJTHSRAjr (Mo Synod) North 18th and A streets, block north of Old People' 'home. H. W. Gross,, pastor, finnday school 8 a.m. English service Sr45. German" serviee 11. La die aid meet Thursday, June 12th at the parsonare. IMMANUEL BAPTIST Corner Hasel. avenue and Academy street. Preaching 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Come and hear the simple Gospel story of Jesus and his love. S. S. 10 a.m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:45. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Center and Liberty streets. 9:45 Sunday school, F. E. Neer, Supt. 11, morning worship, "A Saviour God." Anthem by the quartet: "Come Unto Me" (Dicks). Solo: "Fear Not Te, O Israel" (Dudley Buck) Mrs. Harm. Charles E. Ward, minister. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. Geo. H. 8wift, Rector. WhitSunday ser vice. Special music. 7:30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m. Church school. 11 a.m. Holy Communion and sermon. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Pentecostal, Full Gospel church, 13th and Ferry streets. C. G-. Weston, psstor. Services: Sunday school 1:45 p.m. Church service 3 p.m. Subject, "True Pentecost." Evening service 7:45T Sub ject, "I Pentecost Essential 1" Spe cial music conducted by D. H. Wilson. Tuesday evening 7:45 Bible study. Sub ject, "The Kingdom of God." Wednes day evening 7:30, Voung People' Prayer meeting and Persons! Work class. Thursday evening 7:45 Church Prayer meeting. Saturday evening 7:15 Worker class; 8 p.m. Toung People's serviee. FIRST SPIRITUALIST Services Sunday in the Fraternal Temple, 447 Center street from 8 till 4. A school of spiritual Instruction will be held, and from 5:30 till 7:30 s mes sage aerviee, and at 7:45 0. E. Seott will deliver the address ef th evening. CALVARY BAPTIST Will celebrate the 1900th anniversary ef Pentecost Sunday morning, closing the service with the observance of the Lord Supper. Baptism. Th B. T. P. U't will meet at 7 o'clock; evening service will begin at 8 o'clock. The subject for the sermon will bo "The Devil's Curves." Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock will occur our hour of prayer and fellowship. Thursday evening at 7:43 o'clock will he our choir rehearsal. FIRST CHRISTIAN -9:43 a.m. Bible school. Orville Hull, Sopt. Children' Day Will be observed June 15. 11 :00 a.m. worship. Observing Pentecost Sunday with all the Christian ehnrehe throughout the world. Every member Is urged to ho present for the communion service. Sermon by the pas tor, "Th Blrthdsy th d"00-" An them. "Goln Home",(Lergo from New World Svmphonv). Dvorak. Solo: "If With All Voor Hearts" (from Elijah) Mendelssohn, Mr. Wendell Roblnnon. 7:00 p.m., Toung People' hour. 8 :00 p.m. Evsngelistic service. Sermon, "Perpetu ating Pentecost." Mid-week ervice Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal Thursday 7:30 p.m. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE One block south of Center en 19th stTeet. L. D. Smith, pastor. Phone 2940. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Frank Litwiller, Sunt. Rnecisl music. Morning worship at 11:00. This is Pentecost Sunday. Sermon subject, "The Day of Pentecost Act 2:4.. The male quartet will sing. Toung people's meeting in the evening at 7; Mis The Sampson, president. Mr. Pan! Hardy, leader. The Junior will meet with Mrs. .Smith at the same hour. . Evening serviee at 8; happy song service and special singing hy F. M. Lit willer. A special evangelist service. Prsyer meeting st the ehureh Wednes day evening at 8:00.. Toung people' prsyer meeting Friday evening at 8:00. The president will have charge.. MUX STREET M. E. Fifteenth and Mill streets. Leslie P. Bailey, pastor. - Morning worship ll:0O. Sermon subject: Pentecostal Powers, by the pastor.. Evening worship 8:00, Sermon subject: "Our Church at Work." bv the paKtor. Church school 9:45 a.m. Miss Esther Zriekson. Supt. Epworth League 7 p.m.. Mid-week meeting Wed nesday o p.m. Tfw.TT,rn MEMORIAL (Methodist Episcopal) At South Commercial and Myers streets. 8. Darlow Johnson, pastor. B48 E. Myer street. Phone 2764. There will he baptism and reception of mem ber at the 11 o'clock aerviee. The choir will sing, "Chrlxtian the- Morn Break Sweetly," by Shelley. At the evening aerviee st 8 o'clock, there will be a caered concert hy Portland singers, under th direction of J. William Bel cher. Sunday school at 9:45; E. D. Roseman. Snpt. Epworth Leagues meet at 7 o clock. Mid-week service Thurs dayat 7:30 o'clock. SUMMIT Orchard Height Road. Meredith A. Groves, pastor. 873 Edffewater atreet. Phono 1566-M. Serviee at 9:43 a.m. Sermon topic: "The Meaning ef Pente cost." Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Larkia Grice, Supt. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN Court and 17th street, B. F. Shoe ma ker, residence, 145 8. Whiter street. Phon 358V-J. Services u son. ana s p.m. Sermon topics: .m. "Pentecost, Tho Birthday of the Church," p.m. "Con tinuing the Spirit ef Pentecost." Every nember is expected te Va present for th MmsBtnJoa terric either morming or ev ening. Sunday school t:4S a.m. Mrs. Frank Marshal, Supt, Christian Endeav or sad Junior endeavor meeting 7 p.m. Week-day service: Aid society aTI day Wednesday. Mid-week meeting Wednes day 7:45 If Dewed hy ehoir rohearsaL TORS MEMORIAL M. S. COMMUNTTT Gertb. Avenu and Third street. Mere dith A. Groves, paseor. 975 Edge water street. Phone 1566-M. Services 11 a.m. and S p.m. Sermon topics: "The Mean ing of Pentecott." a.m. "Touth and Pen tecost," p.m. Vocal duet by Rees sii- 7ASON LEE Fairgrounds Road. North Winter at Jefferson, Harry E. Gardner, pastor. 1900th anniversary of the birthday of church will be observed throughout all services Sunday. Church school at 9:45 meeting by departments'. Anniversary serviee at 11 a.m. Special music, hymns, lessons and theme appropriate to the day. At three the Tonng People will lead In a special service st the Old People'e home. At 6 the World serviee Commission meets with the pastor. At 7 p.m. the three leagues and the church Forum will be In ression and at 8 p.m. the evening prslse service. Thnrsday ev ening at 7:30 Mid-week devotions. Bible study and ehoir praetive. EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL Corner North 17th and Chemeketa atreet. C. Lewi Rounds, pastor. Resi dence 1765 H Stato street. Phone 903 M. Service Sunday at 11 a.m. and at S p.m.. Hawaiian Guitar music and song' each service by Brother and Sister Rowell, to and Inrlnding June 8th. This a rare treat. Toung People's meeting Satur day evening at 8 p.m. Week-day services Tuesday and Thursday at 8 p.m. FREE METHODIST Market and .North Winter atreet. W. N. Coffee, pastor. Residence 1230 N. Winter street. Phone 2296-W.. Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Special music bv the quartet. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Her bert Hanson. Snpt. Toung People's meet inn 7 p.m. with Emory Goode as leader. Week-day services Thursday evening 8 o'clock prayer meeting. SPECIAL HOUR LUTHERANS KNIGHT MEMORIAL 19th and Ferry.. H. C. Stover, min ister. Morning service at 11: "Building With God," theme. Special music pro gram. Sunday school at 10 a.m.. C. C. Mam, Supt. Christian Endeavor at 7:15 p.m. CASTLE UNITED BRETHREN Keith 17th and Nebraska. L. W. Bid die, pastor. Residence 1743 Nebraska ttreet. Phon S623-J. Services 11 .m. and p.m.. Sermon topic: "Chris tian Perfection." a.m. and "Holy Spirit Witnessing." p.m. Sunday school 10. W. a. inBigas. on pi. loung People's meet ing: 7 P m. Toole "Making the Snir. itual rellowtfcfp Mr Own." Other event, aaeeusga ana remark: June Dr. A. U. Michelson to Ad dress Worship Service at 7:30 Sunday Special services will be ob served in the American Lutheran church Sunday morning and eve ning on the occasion of Pentecost. In the evening worship, begin ning at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. A. U. Michelson, converted Jew, will de liver an address on "The Jews in History and Prophecy." The program for both services follows: Morning, at 10:30 o'clock Pipe Organ Prelude: Abide With Me, Ashford. Call to Worship, Choir. Song: Come Holy Ghost, Our Souls In spire, Audience, Short Order of Service. Scripture, Act 2. "When Pentecost Was Kally Come." Prayer. Anthem, Choir. Examining of Class to be confirmed. Song: Faith of Our Father. Audience. Offertory: Londenerry Air, Tillatson. Sermon: Spirit-Filled and Spirit Led. 8ong: Come Holy Ghost, With Light Divine, Audience. Confirmation. Song. Male Quartet. Reception of New Members.. Song: My Church, My Church, My Dear Old Church. Benediction, Doxology. Silent Prayer.. Postlnde: Victory March, Mallard. Evening service Prelude: Summer Idyl, Rothleder. Song Service, led by Wm. McGilchrist. Anthem, Church Chorus. Scripture and Prayer. Anthem. Church Chorua.. Announcements. Offertory, Nocturn in A, Peery. Solo, Mrs.. Ella England. Address, Dr. A. U. Michelson.. Benediction. Doxology. Sileat Prayer.. Postlnde: Largo, Handel. Dr. Michelson will also speak Monday night at 8 o'clock, when his topic will be "How I Became a Christian." This will be his last appearance in Salem on this visit. Kimball School Reception to Be Event of Monday The annual reception to aluniui, ' students, trustees, faculty and friends of the Kimball School of Theology will be held Monday evening at 8 o'clock in Kimball halL President and Mrs. John M. Canse of the school have extended a general Invita tion to the many friends of the institution to attend. Special interest attaches to this occasion because of the size of the class being gradu ated and the uncertainty of the theological school work to be sponsored by the semi nary in the future. This reception has come to be an attractive feature of the commencement festivities. Oi FOLK i UNIQUE METHODIST MISS SUTHERLAND RESIGNS POSITION Miss Margaret K. Sutherland who has been the director of re ligious education in the First Methodist church, this week re signed her position' to accept the position of membership promo tion secretary and director of re ligious work in the Mission church of the Goodwill industries in Seat tle, Wash., the same to take ef fect June SO. The Goodwill industries con ducts a social service center in connection with its church pro gram and provides employment for the needy, aged and poor. The Seattle branch of this missionary work is engaged in a financial campaign raising $100,000 for a new building. Miss Sutherland has served the local Methodist church in an ef ficient manner for four years and was tendered a rising vote of thanks for her services and grant ed two weeks vacation before her year expires. Her successor here has not yet been selected but It Is planned by the church board to continue this department of church work and the position will be filled before the year's pro gram opens in September. CLEAR LAKE, June 6. The Clear Lake Christian Endeavor society is having a "Rail Road Meeting" Sunday evening with Keith Jones as leader. The fol lowing interesting schedule is planned 7:15 Piano Prelude, 7:15 Iv. praise station, 7:30 bible view; 7:25 power house, 7:30 refresh ment mountain, 7:40 observation point, 7:45 travelers tavern, 8:00 inspiration point. S:05 lookout mountain and 8:10 parting signal. Special program solo, Evelyn Cain; reading. Hazel Clement; solo, Neva Smith; reading, Nellie Clement; solo, Loretta Smith, and instrumental solo, Marie Harold. TO 5 III If IM Jason Lee church will hold Its third annual tfally vacation church school beginning Monday at 9 a. m. This is to be open to children from 4 to 12 years of age. It will be held each day from Monday to Friday and running for three weeks. Mrs. Marie Putnam has been employed as the director and sev eral good workers have been ar ranged. It will be open to the chil dren of the community whether or not they are members of the church school. There will be no charge to the pupils but there will be an expense of about $80.00 and all parents desiring to help in this expense may do so and their help greatly appreciated. Hand work, games, Bible study, drills, story hour, learning ot hymns and other activities will be a part of the courses offered for the children. Woman's Foreign Mission Society to Meet June 11 The Woman's Foreign Mission ary society will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the church parlors. The annual mite box opening will" be directed by Mrs. Thomas Holman, mite-box secretary. Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher will conduct the devotions. Spe cial music will be furnished by Mrs. T. D. Yarnes. Miss Marie Corner, who has just returned from missionary service in India, will talk of her church work there. Turner Christian Church To Observe Pentecost TURNER, June 6. The 1900th birthday ot the church, Pentecost, June 8. will be celebrated by 100 per cent attendance if possible, of the Christian church members at communion service. Also it is expected many friends will join in worship that day. Rev. E. J. Gil strap will give the message for the day. Special music has been prepared for the services. meeting of the woman' Missionary so ciety at the church on Tuesday at 7 :30 p.m. Mrs. J. C. Hill, president. CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Eighteenth and State street. Rev.. Amos E. Minneman, pastor. Phone 3726. German aerviee 9:43 a.m. English ser mon 11 a,m. At both of these services. Missionary W. Schaefer, here on a fur lough, will speak on the India Mission work ef the Joint Synod ef Ohio. Mem bers will bring their lunch and cat in the ehureh parlor. At 3 pjn. then Mrs. Schaefer will address the congregation. Sunday school 9:40 a.m. Martha Batter man, Supt. German Pentecost services Monday evening 8 p.m. Subject ef ser mon, "The Spirit of God Came Upon Him." WOULD YOU KNOW GOD'S WORD? Come mud Hear WILLIAM H. ROBINS, Th. D, Acting Pastor FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Salem, Ore. SUBJECTS June th, 11:00 A. M. "HOW YOU MAY UNDERSTAND YOUR BIBLE" 8:00 P. M. "GOD'S TERRIBLE SILENCE" Bible school at 9:43. Three young peoples Societies at 7:00. Settlor, Intermediate and Junior SPECIAL) SINGING ALT, ARE WELCOME Lutheran Ladies' Guild Will Hold Regular Meet Wednesday at 2 o'clock The Ladies' Guild of the Amer ican Lutheran church will hold its regular meeting on Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock in the church parlors. Mrs. A. F. Homyer, Mrs. Carl Bahlburg and Mrs. R. C. Arpke will be hostesses and Mrs. P. W. Eriksen will have charge of the program. Reunion and retention for the confirmation classes of 1928, 1929, ana i3U win be held Wednesday night at :30 o'clock, with the senior Luther league to have charge of the dinner. Women's Groups of Castle United Brethren to Meet The June meeting of the Wom en's missionary society of the Cas tle United Brethren church will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the church parlors. Mrs. J. C. Hill is president of the group. The Woman's Aid of this church will meet Wednesday. BUSINESS GIRLS TO MEET The Business Girls' Bible Class of First Methodist church will meet on Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock for a dinner and social eve ning at the home of the Misses Mabel and Nancy Savage on Gar den Road. T BIDS YEAR'S WDRK i , Rev. F. C. Taylor Invited to; Remain Another Year At Quarterly Meet The annunl membership uu-ie ing of the Firv Methodist clu"--.ir was held'on Wednesday e sr in connection with the quar y conference ia rhsge f ii . t Superln tended TJrwnias H. T. pie. R. C. Clover, chairman , pulpit committee read resol d :. H of appreciation of Dr. T. work as pastor and in his i t work and np.in motion he -v. vited to comiuue In this ch:i; r another year. Dr. Taylor i- . in his sixth year here and is . -ive in city prcr.s. 1 i - member of th chamber of -merce, and Rotary club at-,- .t trustee of Wiuanio:?." univew ., Reports from vario-.s - conizations shewed 'he 'hv.r- . be in a pro porous condition , active in its a?eresive proL . Rev. Fred C. Taylor read 1, port of the year's work w i showed that the church wr.s ' organized for aces anl cro The membership of the clmri : mains about t'u- same. 5 4 ; added to the roll this ycr. . ! 32 given letters of nie:nbe:sh i other churche. and IT haviuc t during the year. Ben E. Rickli reported tl . church school had increased v.. ! during the year, having now m ' enrolled members with an ?. -age attendance of 413 each s day. W. T. Riaby, the chairn.. i . t of the finance committee pre-, , -ed the final budcn f.ir next r amounting t, Sll.lf2, which '-.- adopted. Mrs. Mary Boeseher, ' ! financial secretary presented :. r report of the collections and L. S. Covert the' treasurer gave the -port of the disbursements for year. Some chants n-ere made ir boards and committees for the -suing year. Mi-s Alma Pohle ; ! G. A. G. Moors -were placut .1 the board of stewards. Lloyi: Lee was elected recording ' R. K. Online took R. C. C,n. place on the finance coiinir : and E. P. Fortaer was placed t the pulpit -iitnmi''.e. Hoy enour and Karl '.'a: kin were . '.i 1 to the hoys' ni k conunitu e. V -. Helen South w;k and Mrs. K. -Farmer ver ma le com in .:.' stewards. PEACE CONTEST 5EI FOR SUNDAY NICHT A youth p-eas contest will held at the Kn1;ht Memo r;l church Sunday nteht at 8 o'clo- h , a medal to be presented to the -ator whom thd judges decide t e best. The following number scheduled for th contest: "My Country," Lorraine FVi zar. I "The People's ThanksgiTir g' - Lyman Simon. "What Is Right For Tot; Right For Me" John Rltchif. "The Children Are Brother' Francis Lott. "The House That Love Buii:' Earl Warren. "The Invincible Leader" J. e Robinson. "Unknown" June Johreor. "The Tale of Three Klnc.i. i s That Were" Laura Hedir.e. Special music has been-trigged for the evening. NOTICE OF HEARING OF FIXAL ACCOUNT NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVV'I That the Final Account of J. -Cooke as Administrator of ' e Estate of Anne Cooke, Dec?."!, has been filed in the County ("o t of Marion County, State of -gon, and that the 30th c? 8 June, 1930, at the hour of u o'clock A. M., of said day . been duly appointed by such L z for the hearing of objections o such Final Account and the fet- ' ment thereof, at which time tny person interested in such e";.e may appear and file objection thereto in wrlrins and conies, "re same. Dated thU 51?'. day of M. y( 1930. J. L. COOKF.. Administrator of the E-'. 4 of Anne Cook, Derea.j JAS..G. HELTZEL. Attorney for Estate. Salem, Oregon. Date of First Publication : f, 31,1930. Date of Last Pub'.icati. n Jur.e 1 1930. M;:l. J-T. 14, 21. -X AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Church St. Bt. Chemeketa & Center. A Downtown Church 10:30 A. M. Spirit-Filled, and Confirmation Strvice Anthem: Glory, Praise and Honor, Ashford Solo: Hold Thou My Hand, Miss Arbutus Ruffle Song: Male Quartet ( 7:30 P. M. The Jews in History and Prophesy Dr. A. U. Michelson Song Service, Led by Wm. McGilchrist, director Mnic Solo: Mrs. Ella England REV. P. W. ERIKSEN, Pastor ' i t j CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. High and Ferry Sts. Rodgers B!)f Children's Day Program :0 . m. Preaching services 10:80 a. m. and 8 r " Three B. Y. P. fj.'a 7 p. m, WELCOME A. M. 19 Hundredth Anniversary f Pentecost Anthem: "Etch Me" by Warren. BAFTi- : P. M. The Devil's Curves'' Anthem: "Guide Me O Father" by n r Male Quartette WELCOM Vacation Bible School begins Monday, Ju' ' W. Earl Cochran, pastor