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PAGE" TEN Church News P 1 TOLD I o- FOR LUTHERANS Special Services. Scheduled For Sunday Morning Pre ceeding Annual Picnic A children's day program will fee given Sunday morning at 9:45 o'clock at the Christ Evangelical Lutheran church. The program will be given Sunday morning at t:4S o'clock. The program will also commemorate .the 400th an niversary of the Augsburg con fession. Following the program, with the idea of missions has been combined, the congregation and Sanday school will gather at Ha ter's grove for the annual picnic. Following is the program to be gtren at the church: ' - ClnfnAn Tbiara ml TkM krm EipKeB nsaai 7 Kwrai sua concrete- The OREGONSTATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Saitnrday Morning, Jnae 21. 1930 . Sunday Events and Happenings of the Week . . HIIUNti Htnt LARGER FIELDS BECKON Keaalat;: A Brief History of th Asfs Wn Ceafessien Pastor. v Opeaiag services Snneay eeheel aaeT mttf. Welcesae Lorm 8ieb.ni. ' Beeitatiea: "The Latheren Church," relyn Props and Sylvia Borabeek. Recitation: Martin Lather Herbert Mease. Bene: A T.wet of StTeneth Our God la Still Bandar schooj and eonsTecatioa. ., Th. Story of the An (abort; Confession ta Qaestiea and Anawen Members of the Snadar school. Recitation: Th. Word of God They Snail Let SUnd Elmer Zanxew. Bone My- Chorea, My Chorea Sunday ecaeoi. v ' Beeitatiea: My Own Dear Lutheran . Chare Jaanette Bombeek. Recitation: I Am Jesns' Little Lamb Donald Barrick. Beeitatioa: Jesns Oscar Minneman t i ayaaona' Kook, Elsie Kook and Loia . . Bamek.' Burnt :Oor Hands Ar. So Small Pri - snary data. Beeitatioa: The Harvest Field Lois Llrk. Recitation : We Hold Oor Banner Hixh Both Minneman. Leona Bash. Arnold Hever. Irene Zimiow and Hilda Henne. Recitation: la it Nothing to Ton John Minassnaa. Keeitation : The Whole Wide World For Jeana Joan Cox. Song: We Are Little Gleaners SecoaeV Class. Recitation: Tonr Mission Alma Henna. Recitation: Hifig Out the Gospel Story Amoe Minneman, Alfred Henne, Al fred Propp, and Alvin Battalion. Recitation: Pray Te Therefore the Lord of the Harvest Eda Klabowde. Solo: The Ninety and Nine. Recitation: The Master's Question Edna Henne. Recitation: Our Brother Victor Tat. Recitation: Tell the Message Alfrieda Bombeek. 8ong: Hesrk to the Shepherd's Voice San day school. Recitation: Aa Sheep That HaTe No Shepherd Stella Minneman. Recitation: To Arm Ernest Meyer. Recitation: Our Gift Edward Fox. 'Recitation: The Captain' Call Gor don Sunsoer. Recitation: Keeping Neat Tor the 8a vloar Dorothy Hinx. Address : A Missionary 8tory Pastor. Song: Kleine Fuesxe, kleine Haende Jeanette Bombeek. Recitation: Ich bin aia kleiner Mis aionar Irene Zamsow. Recitation: Gehet hin in alle Welt Kda Klahonde. German Address: What Does the Aogf org Confession Obligate Us To A Mem ber, of the Lutheran Church f Pastor. Recitation: Pray. Girt, Go! Dolores Uets. Offering For Missions. Chant: The Lord's Prayer Sunday school. Song: Spread. O Spread Thou Mighty Word Sunday school and congregation. Kenedletion. Games and stunts have been planned for the annual picnic, with Alfred Propp, Rev. Amos Minneman, Martha Batterman, Erna Batterman, Clara Siebens, Mrs. Fred Carrodi and Mrs. Min lemtn to be in charge. Prizes for winners in the various events are being offered. A potluck lunch eon will feature the outing, and Ice cream and other refreshments will be secured on the grounds ' during the day. The baseball team of the church will play the Lutheran team from Oregon City at 2 o'clock. This game la a part of the series arranged between the various Lutheran churches of this territory. fpBW . - -. ' ' i - ' ' s i L - - Rev. Ii. D. Kmith, pastor of the Church of the Xaaarene here for the past three years, who is lea, ring Monday morning for New England, where he will engage In evangelistic work for year. He will preach his farewell sermon at the local church Sunday night at 8 o'clock, his snbjecj to be "On the Scales of God." 1IET MB NEW M E M B E F! S 4-H CLUB PRDGHAM ENJOYED IT DICKEY RICKEY. June 10 Those who listened In on radio station KOAC Monday to the 4-H club members who won prizes In telling them to attend summer school at Oregon State eollege were especially In terested In the talks made by Hel en Mas Thompson, Wallace Doer fler, Russia Beardsley and Hilda Bohnson as the young people and their families are well known here. The accordian solo given by Wallace Doerfler was also enjoy ed. While the Beardsley family does not Uvs In this community they are members of the commun ity club and both Russia and his brother Orril have given musical numbers at -a number of affairs here during the past year. West Salem Church Epworth Leaguers Enjoy Picnic Event KINGWOOD, Jane 20 Mem bers of the Intermediate Epworth League of the West Salem Ford Memorial church enjoyed a picnic Thursday afternoon on the shady tanks of Glenn creek. They, were accompanied by their superinten dent, Mrs. A. C. Hennlngsen. Games and a picnic luncheon oc cupied the time. Boys and girls enjoying the outing were: Kenneth, Lloyd and i Elf a Godktn, Margaret, Muriel and Dorothy Kaater, Margaret and Teresa Greene, Marvin, Telma and Victor Kelson, M aisle Radkey, Roy Raney, Fred Warren -and Bill .Thomas. ' BROKER ENDS UFB TOW YORK, June It. (AP) Walter Werner. S 7 broker and T'oresenUUve of foreign banks. t-s found dead In his apartment Today. ballet in his head. A ote said he had suffered severe market losses. Monday evening at 7 o'clock a banquet will be held, for the new ly confirmed members of Christ Lutheran church under the aus pices of the Luther league of the church in the church parlors. Paul Lentz will act as master of cere monies and Edwin Minneman as toastmaster. The following pro gram will be given in connection with the banquet: Address of Welcome ..Paul Lents Response - Irma Oehler Accordion selection ....Mollie Fox Piano selection Lavern Horn Duet Gertrude Oehler and Martha Batterman Speech Rev. Amos E. Minneman Duet, Clara Siebens, Lena Siebens The members to be banqueted are Edward Schubert, Harold Sie bens, Stanley Nets, John Minne man, Alberta Kroschell, Evelyn Propp, Esther Fox, Irma Oehler, Betty Wickman, Alfrieda Bom beck, Sylvia Bombeek, Herman Wickman and Mrs. Herman Wick man, who were confirmed last Sunday. Together with these there will be seated all of the members of the Luther league. NOTED PERSIAN TO SPEAK HERE A special series of meetings will begin tomorrow at the Em manuel Full Gospel church. North 17th and Chemeketa streets, when Benjamin D. Urshan, noted Per sian evangeMst will speak. Mr. urshan was born la the bi ble lands and was miraculously delivered In three different Mo hammedan massacres during the World war. The visitor will tell of his ex periences in the massacres at the meetings he will conduct here at 8 o'clock each night of the week except Monday. He will speak both Sunday morning and night. Assisting him will be Mr. and Mrs. T. Rowell. wh" will have charge of the .music program. Rev. C. Lewis' Rounds Is pastor ef the church. Eddy Confident Of Senate Votes For Presidency Senator B. L. Eddy of Rose- burg, while In Salem Friday, said he was certain that he has more pledged votes for president of the state senate at. the 1 S 3 1 legisla ture, than his opponent, Willard Marks of Albany. -Eddy declined to divulge any figures relative to the number of pledges , he has re ceived. . "I believe I am nearer the re quired If votes, than Marks Is," said Eddy, "and the situation ap pears hopeful.' During his stay In Salem Eddy conferred with Governor Korblad and Acting Governor Hamilton. Berean Class Members Meet In Surprise Event About IS of the memoers and friends of the Berean bible class of the Court street Christian church had a class meeting and social Thursday night In the form of a surprise on Mr. and Mrs. Harry. B. Martin at their beauti ful country home southeast oi tne city.- Xee eream and cake. were served at the dose of a pleasant evening. i SUNDAY CHURCH RADIO . SERVICES 9:00 KGO, Oakland, Bible stories. 10.' 00 KFOX, Long Beach, Angeles Abbey organ recital. 10:45 KYA, San Francis son. Old St. Mary's church services. 11:00 KHQ, Spokane, Central Methodist church; KNX, Los Angeles, First Presbyterian church; KFOX Long Beach, St Luke's Episcopal church. 11:15 KOMO, Seattle, Ply mouth Congregational church. 12:00 KGW and other NBC stations, National Sun day forum. 2:00 KGO and other NBC stations, Catholie hour. 4:00 KNX, Los Angeles, First Radio Church of the Air. 8:00 KOMO, Seattle, Christian Science; KSL, Salt Lake City, L. D. 8. services from tabernacle. FLOOD WflTIRS AT LA BELLE RISING FT. MYERS, Fla.. June It (AP) Flood waters from the swollen Caloosahatchee river were rising at La Belle tonight which was Inundated to from two to four feet. Residents were marooned and boats were being used for trans portation. The rain stopped late today after falling steadily since Sunday. Except for washed out crops and some loss to home owners whose furniture had not been moved there had been no serious damage in the La Belle area up to tonight. Guardsmen Not Paid So Cannot Join in Search PHOENIX. Arts.. June 1. fAPl Lack of nrovlalons for navment of national guardsmen tonight cause Gov. John C. PhO- Mps to hold In abeyance action on requests for troops to aid In the search for the Rev. Thomas How ard. 74 vaar old Minnesota circuit rider, who has been missing from Tucson tor is aays. Officials tonight are consider ing advancing Pima county the aecessarv funds. Deouties and posses of citizens are scouring the desert near Tucson. League Will Present Problems of Training School in Porto Rico At the evening service of the American Lutheran ehureh, June 22. the senior Luther league will present the condition and needs of Porto Rico, with special reference to the new training school, which Is the 1129 objective of the Luth er leagues of America. This train ing school will fill a definite place In Porto Rico, as It will provide education for native teachers. Governor-General Theodore Roos evelt has enthusiastically ap proved It, saying that It la the greatest need la the island . . ' . In addition to the discussion of Port Rico, there will he music by the vested choir and the Luther League orchestra. - . POMONA man wrva LOS ANGELES, June II.. (AP) Harold F. Pattee, Jr- Po- ewa.affcea.aa JkAllsmeVatt faTAw 4l aw w 4 Lsvea 1 luvue) vavaasavn was mi aaeafj aaaaave finals of the intercollegiate ora torical contest on the constitution here tonight The contest Is spon sored by the Better American federation. - BIBLE SCHOOL ENDS SESSION Picnic Marks Close of An nual Vacation Study For Many Children . The second annual Daily Vaca tion Bible school in West Salem closed Friday with a picnic In Burke's park. The program and demonstration for the school will be held Sunday evening at the Ford Memorial church and will be as follows: Piano solo Ota McDowell. Song "Childrejn .of the King" by the school. Prayer song-?-"Father W e Thank Thee." Bord's prayer fin unison. Memory drill by the beginners. Bible story "A Taste of Hon ey" by Teresa Green. Twenty-third psalm by the up per classes. Reference hunting by the third grade. Bible drill by the first and sec ond grades. Memory drill books of the old Testament. Books of the New Testament, and ; Beatitudes, by pupils of Mr. Thomas' room. Bible story "Joseph the Dreamer," by Fred Warren. Pageant "The? Good .Neigh bor" by the third: grade. Address by Rev, C. I. Andrews. The enrollment of the school was 75 for this year and arerage attendance S4tt which was at least 60 per cent fetter than last year. Much?' enthusiasm on the part of teachers and pupils has been shown. i Sunday will mark the close of 21 months or two conference years for the present pastor of Ford Memorial and Summit churches. During this time mark ed advances have: been made by both churches. The membership has had a net Increase of 50 per cent, 68 members having been re ceived during this time. About 9800 has been spent In improve ments and debt paying. At a re cent business meeting the pastor received the unanimous vote of that body for a return for the coming year. f CHURCH TO OBSERVE BID OF 1930 11 Quarterly communion service will be observed at the First Methodist church Sunday with the pastor preaching : both morning. and evening and; administering the sacrament of the Lord's Sup per. In the absence of Prof. F. W. Gaw, the director 'of music, Ron- aid Craven and Eleanor Moore will have charge of the choir dur ing the summer. Sunday will be the closing Sun day of the conference year. Mon day, Rev. Fred C. Taylor will mo tor with his family to Seaside where they will occupy the sum mer home of J. O. Goltra for the week while Rev. Taylor is attend ing the annual conference in ses sion, at Astoria. He is secretary of the confer ence board of stewards which collects and disburses the monies to the retired ministers. The conference will be in ses sion all week and the various Methodist pastors-; and ministers of Salem will be in attendance during that time. The program provides that the appointments will be read by Bishop Lester Smith on Sunday, evening, June si. ZULAPPEillS III VIOLIN RECITAL ZEN A, June 20- Zena has rea son to be proud of Miss Jeanette Scott, talented young violinist, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Scott of Zona. Miss Jeanette with two other advanced pupils of Professor Gra ham, gave a violin recital at Wal ler Hall Wednesday evening. Capital BSdding Firm Successor To Old Company The .Capital Bedding company. D. Poulin proprietor, has succeed ed to the buslnesr of the Capital City Bedding company. Inc., whose plant is located north on the Pa cific highway. The corporation became Involved and Mr. Poulin took over the property from the secured creditors and is continu ing the business In the same lo The plant engages In mattress manufacture and mattress reno vating. Its products are sold lo cally and through the valley. Young People's; Annual Conference! Opens Soon The annual conference eamp for young people of the Congre gational church will begin Tues day. June 24, and wDl continue through July 2. Toung people of the high school and eollege age are eligible. Any Students from Salem who are interested in at tending should get la touch with Rev. Charles E. Ward, minister of t h e 7 1 r s t 'Congregational church here. Thirty-eight batters struek out in a ten-inning baseball game at Klnston, N. C The rival pitchers whiffed It each, r Week's Sermonette Our Need and Our Supply By P. J. SEHNERT Pastor of Center street M. E. Church "My God shall supply all your need, according to His riches In the glory by Christ Jesus. Phil. 4, It. This man has been called, "The Believers Banknote." It is good for blessings for body and soul, for time and eternity. I. The Christian's need. "Shall supply all your needs." This is not a promise that God will gratify all our wishes and whims. But He will supply what he sees to be our needs. It is the same thought as the Psalmist had, that the Lord being his shepherd he should not be In wantjor anything good. Our real needs are: Needs for the body Needs for the a0ul Needs for our families Needs for the present Needs for the future Needs for time and eternity; our needs are as many as our moments. II. The source bf supply. "My God shall supply. "Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above and cometh down from the Father of lights." God will supply all our needs No body else can. "He openeth His hand and supplleth the wants of every living thing." III. The measures of supply. "According to His riches in glory." Whatever He does is done in a way worthy of Himself. He gives like a king. The riches of His grace are the treas ures of the bank of heaven, to which all believers have free ac cess, and-for all time. IV. The medium of this supply. "By Christ Jesus." Christ is God's only begotten and well "beloved Son, therefore nothing is too good nothing too great to give for his sake. Through Christ we have atonement, we have a channel of communication with God. God is in Christ reconciling the world to himself. Every thing through Christ, and nothing without Him. When that name is mentioned the gates of heaven fly open. ibimfcap Ctjurcf) 4ertiu:e$ nnsT BAPTIST William H. Robins, pastor. Tha tcra lar aarrieci will ba held this Lord's day. Bibla school in th moraine under SnpU Trad Bracr and eompatent rroap ef taackars. This is- a ta(a place to brine Jour children - for Bibla instruction, tornlng worship at 11:00. Sermoa by tha pastor. Bnbjeetr "The Christian Lit Exemplified." Special singing by tha choir. Three yonnt people's so cieties at T p.m. All yonnf people are cordially Invited. ETeninr evangelistic service at 8:00. "The Eaekslider's Per il." Tea will want to bear this message. Special singing and erehestra selections. Only once a stranger, and then only for a moment. Brgnlar services daring the week. AMERICAS LUTHERAN Church, street between Chemeketa and Center. Rev. P. W. Erikten, pastor. 10:45 "Awakened to Spiritual Respon sibility After Death." Special mosie by the vested choir. The Lnther League has provided a special enusical program for the 7:30 meeting. Instrumental Bi lls by orchestra. Songs by League, Quar tet. Anthem by choir. A paper on con ditions la Porto Rice by S. W. Horn. Re marks by the pastor ea "Need of Train ing School." Sunday school at 9:45. Max eehlhar, Bupt. Liutner League at fl:80. CHRIST EVANGELICAL LTJTHERAJt Elchteenta and State. Rev. Amoe E. lfiaaeman, pastor, phone 872ft. German English services' with a Children's Day program in commemoration of the 400th anniversary ef tha presentation and ac ceptance ef the Augsburg Confession at 9:45 a.m. Subject of address by pastor: "what Does the Augsburg Confession Obligate Us Tot" After the program then the Sunday school and congregation will gather at Hager'a grove for the an nual Sunday school and church plcnie. TOST CHRISTIAN High and Center streets. D. 3. Howe, paster. Residence 102A V. Winter. Phase 1S33-J. 9:45 a.m. Bible school. Orville 1. Hull. Bupt. The children' a day mrorram win ha given at the close of the Bible school session, beginning at 10:20. 11:00 a.m. worship. The Lord s Supper followed by preaching. Sermon by the pastor. "Power, Then Proa-ram." Solo: "Save Me O God" Randegger. Miss Aldeane Smith. Anthem "O. For a Closer Walk With God." Poster. 7:00 p.m. young people's hour. C. E. roups meet in their respective rooms. 00 p.m. evening service. Sermon by the pastor, "Our Supreme Duty." Mid week service, Wednesday, 7:80 p.m. Choir rehearsal, Thursday. 7:30 p.m. LESLIE MEMORIAL (Methodist Episcopal) At Sooth Commercial and Myers streets. S. Darlow Johnson, pastor. S48 E. Myers street. Phone 3764. At the morning worship st 11 si clock, the pas tor will speak ea "The Reviewing SUnd." The choir wiU sing. "Come Un to Him," by Gounod. Ormal B. Trick, the assistant pastor will speak st the evening service at 8 a'clock. His topis will be. "The Ways." Mrs. Irene Love will aing. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. E. D. Bosemen, Snpt. Toung People's meetings at 7 e'elock. Week-day services: Mid week service Thursday at 7:80 o'clock. Dally vacation church school for the children ef the community la la pro gress. COURT ST. CHRISTIAN Court and 17th streets. B. F. Shoema ker, pastor. S45 S. Winter, phone 2 388-J. Servieea 11 a.m. aad S p.m. Sermon topics: a.m. "The Program of the Chorea Following Pentecost." Special music by the saoir. I p.m. Sons service and evasgelistle sermon. 'Raaday school 0:45 a.m Mrs. Frank Marahall. Bupt. Chris tian Endeavor and Junior meetings at 7 p.m. Aid aoeiety all day Wednesday. Mid-week meeting Wednesday 7:45 fol lowed by choir rehearsal. CASTLB UNITED BRETHREN North 17th and Nebraska streets. L. W. Biddle, pastor. 174S Nebraska street. Services 11 sjsi. aad I p.m. Morning masters by Rev. W. W. Rosebreugh; ev ening message by Rev. W. N. Blodgett. Sunday school 10. a.m.. W. A. Jnnljra, Snpt. O. E. meetings 7 p.m. Sunday. Topic "How Jesus Mad Leaders ef His Disciples," Miss Bertha Tsa Cleave, leader. Week-day services: Woaea'e Aid an day Wedneeday. Mld-waeks prayer and Bible study on Thursday at S pja. COTTER ST. S X. Thirteenth and Center streets. P. J. Sehaert, pastor, 774 North Winter street. Bible school meeta at lO a.m. H. H. Gra lapp, Snpt. Morning worship at 11 aJa. Tha pastor will preach ais farewell ser moa st ibis boar. Hs fees ta the Ore gon) Ansusl Conference at Astoria. Sext Tueaday, June 24th. Cottage prayer meeting next Wednesday evening at the heme at C. G. Schramm, 1849 Marion street. f JASON LEE Fairrrounda Read at JoffVrun and North Winter. Harry E. Gardner, pastor. Chnacb eeheol at 9:45. H. B. Carpenter, flaps. Morning worship begine st 11 am. There wiO be reception af members aad if there ar those who desire Baptism it wtU be administered. Special Basic will ba provided by the Chair led by Prof. Herman Clark. Jesus ar Jadss win be the them. At V p.m. the Intermediate, High School aad Senior Leagues and th Chare Forum will moot. Th eveniar praise Service begins at S p.m. This will We the final service af tha conference yesa. The member of the Wealyaa Ser vice Guild will bav a leading pard en the pre gram. Th mala chatne will lead la the Congregational singing and fnr nlsk tha special music as they win da (of tha evening praise services for Us summer meotha. Th Scouts meet en Monday evening at 7 p.m. Th devotiene a Thursday events at 7.80 will be led by th Ear, A. P. lacy. Orchard Heights Rrwd. Meredith A. Grown, pastor. 975 Edgawater street. Phone lSea-M, Service at 9:49 a.m. Sermee topic: "Caeeea af God." Sua lay aeaoal 11 am. Larkla OrJsa, Snpt ERSE METHODIST Market and North Winter street. W. N. Coffee, pastor. ItSO North. Winter stmt. Phone ta9S-W. Sett lees 11 a.m. sad S PJO. Sunday seaool 9:45 ajn. Her bert Hansen, Bupt. Week day services iTOsoav evening prayer meeting S o'clock. . . FORD MEMORIAL M. B. COMMUNITY Gerth and Third streets. Meredith A. Oreves. pastor. 975 Edgewater street. Phone 1560-M. Sermon topics: "Chosen oi God" 11 s.m Vacation Bible school program S pa. Piano voluntary and of fertory by atuta Beea and vocal duet by Helen Gosaer and Ada Clarke a.m. Sunday school 9:45 s.m. Wesley Warren, Snpt. Toung People's meetings at 7 p.m. Week-day services: Sunday school, offi cial board and stewards meeting Monday. Boy Scouts Tuesday. Bible study Wed nesday 8 p.m. FIRST METHODIST Fred O. Taylor, paator. 9:15 am. Wesley class meeting led by H. P. Free land. 9:45 a.m. ehureh school in chsrgs of Ben E. Rlekli. 11 s. m. morning worship. Quarterly Communion service In charge of the pas tor. Sermon subject "The Unsearchable Riches of Christ." The Baerament of the Lord's Supper will be administered in accordance with the Ritual of the church. S p.m. evening worship. Ser mon by the pastor on "Man's Friend at Heaven's Court." The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will also be offered at the evening service. Special music will be fives at both th morning and even ing services by the eholr in charge of Ronald Craven and Mias Eleanor Moore. 7:00 p.m. Epworth Leagues services will be held ia the church. Simpson Ham rick will toad the meeting and present the subject "Finding God Through Wor ship." Vernon Carkin will lead the Junior High chapter in the study of ' 'Our Attitude Towsrd Poverty." HIGHLAND FRIENDS Corner Highland and Church, Edgar P. Sims, pastor. Bibls school st 10 s.m. E. M. Beckett, Bupt. Classes for sll sges. Morning warship 11 a.m. Evening ser vice 9:00 p.m. Subject: "The New Heavens and New Earth" Rev. 21. Toung People's C. E. 7 p,m. Mid week prayer meeting Thursday r p.m. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS - S. Commercial and Washington streets. Sunday services: 10 a.m. Sunday school. Nathan Cook, Sapt. 11:00 morning wor ship. Sermon by the pastor. 7 p.m. Chrktlan Eadesvor Pjsyer meeting. 8:00 evening worship. Thnrsdsy 8:00 p.m. praver meeting and Bible study. Chss. C. Haworth, pastor, 1655 8. Liberty. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Corner of Winter and Chemeketa streets. Rev. Grover C. Birtehett. D. D., supply pastor. Sabbath school 9:80 a.m. Ii. M. Ramage, Rapt. Morning wor ship 11 o'clock. Dr. Birtehett begins his ministry here today and will preach on "Th Unconquerable Defense." The choir will sing. "Bnild The More 8tately Mansions" (Andrews). Organ numbers, "Grand Choeur" (West), "To a Wild Rose" MacDowell), "March in E" (Barrett). Christian Endeavor so cieties meet at 8:30 p.m. Evening wor ship at 7:30 o'elock: "A Powerful Gos pel." The choir will sing. "Blest are the Pure in Heart" (Huerter) : Mrs. Florence Teed sings. "The Lost Chord" (8uUivan). Organ numbers. "Cavalleria Ruslcana" (Maeeagni). and "March Tri umphal" (Morrison). Mid-wSk meet ing Thursday evening st 7:80 o'elock. FIRST UNITARIAN North Cottage and Chemeketa streets. Rev. Fred Alban Weil, minister. Resi dence C57 Chemeketa. Telephone 667-W. Sunday morning service 11 o'clock. Ser moa: "The Beauty of Holiness." Mrs. Trams Huston will sing. Mrs. afsry a. Denton, organist. Hollywood' and fraternal TEMPLE Berrlees eoadueted by Robert L. Payne Morning services bold at the theatre.- Bible eehoot 9:45. Preaching service 11 o'clock. Evening aervieea held at th Fraternal Temple, Center street between High and Liberty. Toung peo ple meeting t o'clock. Preaching servie e'elock. Special masle at both servieea. KNIGHT MEMORIAL 19th aad Ferry streets. H. 0. Stever. minister. Morning worship at II. Sermoa "The Maa Who Went to Piece sad Pall ed Himself Together." Quartet Thy God Relgneta (MeGrsaaham). Evening service at 8. Sermon "The Difficulty la Exporting Christisnlty," Th shores choir sings "Suffer th Llttl Chil dren" (Lorens). Sunday school st 10 a.m. C. O. Harrle, Sups. Toung Peo ple's mooting at 7:15 p.m. IT. JOHN'S LUTHERA (Ms. Sya.) North IffU neT"A" streets, block north of Old People's home. Rev. H. W. Grose, paster. Sunday school 9:00 a.m. English- services 9:45. German at 11 s.m. FIRST EVANGELICAL Center and Liberty streets. A. P. Lay ton, aster. Bible sehoot at 9:45, L. L. Thornton, Bupt. Again th orchestra will famish special music Mmiag warship at 11 'eJoek. gabjeet: "Stirring Cp th Nest" Christian Endeavor at 7 e'elock Sunday evening. Evening wor ship at S o'clock. Subject " Under the Sheltering Wings." Prayer meet lag Thursday alas; at S a' slock. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SOTENTIST Chemeksta aad Liberty streets. Sun fay servieea at 11 aja. aad S p.m, Ssb lect, "Is th Ualverse, Including Maa, Evlvd by Atomic Fere I" . Sunday seaool st 9:45 sad 11 ta, Teetiaaoalal mttnt svery Wedaeadar arealag at 8. Reading Room at 40 -Maaoale Tempi !V 'r0." 11 : except Sundays aad holidays. E3CMAETJEX FULL OOSFEX, ' Corner NerU ITU aad Caemekets streets. 0. Lewis Roanda. pastor. 176&U Stat street. Phaa 001. Servieea Sun day at 11 aja. aad 8 pan. Special sarvt- , ew asory iawar. Baaaay teasel CHURCH or Ona amen BUatV rv.4 la.v street. U D. Smith, pastor, phoae 94e. school 9:45. Freak LitwUler, "apt. Th Junior eholr af SO vatosg will ng. Th Smith girls win stag a duet. pjj.i.--,rir! Wt wiu sis, and Mrs. 0. M. UtwUUr wUl shsaj a sola. Toung people's meeitng Miss Then .Sampaen la tr. iPvsW message will a brought Tha pastor wHl preach Us fV"1.1 ,"T"" if . BaUss church at S 'clock. Subject, "Oa tha Seatoa FIEUT1VELV GOOD C. A. Kelts Returns After Visiting in. East and South Salem and the surrounding country look good In contrast to the dried np Sacramento valley to C. A. Kells, general secretary of the local T. M. C. A., who his just returned from an eastern trip. He was in Cincinnati as a dele gate of the Willamette presbytery tb the 142nd general assembly of the Presbyterian church May 29 to June 5. Among the striking features of the conference, he said, were the reports of various boards and com mittees in charge of various works of the church. During the trip east he visited a number of T. M. C. A.'s and found that the local as sociation is doing work compar able to much larger ones through out the country. . After the conference he visited New York, Chicago, Detroit, Har risburg, Pa., Boston and Albany, N. T. His return route took him through Omaha, Salt Lake City and San Francisco. ' Other delegates of the Wil lamette presbytery at Cincinnati were Rev. H. l. Oraflous, Ger- vals; Rev. 6. Monroe Everett, stu dent pastor at Oregon State col lege; and L. R. McGinnls, Corval-11s. In addition to attending the church coference, Mr. Kells spent two days at the Y. M. C. A. con vention at Detroit. K TON HOME . GEO BY FIRE SILVERTON, June 20. A fire, said to be caused by a defective furnace, broke out in the Henry Bock residence on McClalne street shortly before noon Friday. The Silverton fire department was called out and managed to check the flames before any other room than the kitchen was damaged. Considerable damage was report ed in the kitchen, however. The house is occupied by Mrs. D. S. Downey who recently came to Silverton from Tillamook. Gilliam Clan's Annual Picnic Slated June 29 The Gilliam elan will hold its annual picnic and reunion at Dal las Sunday, June 29, according to of God" Dan. S.J 7. The singing Fries ens will sing "We'll Never Say Good by in Heaven' r and other numbers. Mrs. Smith will have her last servie with th children Sunday evening at 7:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8:00 and young people'e prayer meet ing Friday evening at 8:00. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. Geo. H. Swift, rector. Holy Commun ion 7:80 a.m. Morning prayer and ser mon 10 a.m. Church school 10 a.m. GLAD TIDINGS 1088109 153 Court street. C S. Johnson, pas tor. Service 2 p.m. Good orchestra and congregational singing. Full goe gel mesearea. Sunday school 9 p.m. Meetings Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day evenings. MTXX. STREET M. E. Fifteenth and Mill streets. Leslie B. Bsiley, psstor. Morning worship 11:00. Subjeet "The Inner Urge" by the paa tor. Evening worship 8:00. Subjeet: "Isn't it Thrilling I" by the pastor. Church school 9:45 a.m. Miss Esther Erickson, superintendent. Epworth teagu 7 p.m. Ko said-week services this week. FTJL8T CONGREGATIONAL Center aad Liberty streets. 9:45 Sun day school. P. R. Near, Bupt. 11: Morning Worship: "Th Hyma Book af sa Ancient Tempi." Anthem "My ou.pn.ra - ihstu). Vltertory eelo b Victor Wolfe. Cnarlee B. Ward, minis W m rlMT SPIRITUALIST . 7 Banday in Fraternal tempi. 447 Center street, from 5:90 to 7:tO.A "re aerriee will be bold aad at S a'atoek Mrs. La Valley will speak oa th ssnivsrsary at Christlaaity. announcement made here to.L. . The Dallas city park, in which ti -picnic will bejb.eld.-ls part of ret old donation " claim of Colm.i Cornelius 5Illiam,"for whom c. -11am county is named. More than 100 persons were n attendance at last rear's pkii ; and a large crowd was expect td to participate in this year's pro gram. The business meeting wiii be held in the morning, followed by the picnic dinner at noon. Mrs. S. C. Stone of Salem will be crowned as queen mother, at the afternoon program. Grace Gilliam Is president of the clan, while Mrs. Ada Hull Is acting aa secretary. Dr. H. C. Epley is in charge of the musical program. HS HOME en issraicE Salem W. C. T. U. membus have been doing an unusual y large amount of work recently for the children of the farm k".e near Corvallls. No small amour.! r work is involved in the '19 cve which the local women hare jn-t finished and sent to the farm chil dren. Mrs. R. X. Meyers, a ta:: oress, supervised this Job, and H. X. Meyers of the Valeteria Clean ers volunteered to pre33 the coa y. The children at the farm Lou h hare many friends among prom lent Salem people, who have dui considerable in their behalf in -operation with the W. C. T. r. With the canning season now on, the W. C. T. U. members are anxious that all who can put p extra fruit for these children. Ary information along this line m. y be secured from Mrs. C. P. Bishor. who Is one of the trustees of t' home, or Mrs. Sarah E. OHv r, treasurer of the local group active worker for the home. Pleasure Goers Paz Ten Cents For Car Rides A flat fare of 10 cents on ti lines of the Pacific North , -t Public Service company betwt. Portland and the Oaks, Jantz n Beach, Lotus Isle and other bea n resorts served by the corporation, was announced in a new tarl'f filed in the offices of the public service commission here Friday. The new tariff became effective at once by special permission i t the commission. The tariff provides a reduction in fares between the Portia i.fl city lines and the Oaks from IS to 10 cents, and between tbe Portland city lines and Jantim Beach and Lotus Isle from 15 t 10 cents. The fare between the Oaks and Jantzen Beach and L -tns Isle was reduced from : l cents to 10 cents. The new fai Include transfer privileges. Smock in Style At Washington; Weather Warm WASHINGTON. June 19. (AP) Washington's well kE. i warm weather today caused in auguration of a new UmU. fashion on the floor of the hor. Rep. Edith Nourse Rogers a smock lor a frock. It was trim and neat, althc .: informal. Mrsr Rogers, proud i her smock, explained it was n.. by four sixth grade girls f Lowell, Massachusetts, her -trlct. Blaze Destroys St. Helens Mill ST. HELENS. Ore.. June 19 - (AB) Fire today destroyed residence of George conotxe at - lumbla City and spread to the S.-ley-Mllls Lumber company mi sheds, and remains of the old ship yard. The mill, which had ba dismantled, also was complete ; destroyed. HAVE your attorney draw your will, and name us as your execu tor and trustee to protect your family and conserve the property you leave. ' You can instruct us to handle all investments and pay in come to your wife or other heirs in such amounts and for such lengths of time as you wish, or give us discre tion to use both principal and income for their benefit Our trust officer will be glad to consult with you confiden- daily. - f ? A add & Bush Trust Company A. R BCSH. PresddeBC. WM. 8. WALTON, VieaNi. i I. I. AXDRJCH, Seey. JOS. H. AIJ1ERT, Trwst Officer. V" "