The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 28, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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Knight Memorial Choristers
Announced Program I for k
f-SundayigM
-J-f " . ? ' ,
A musical service In -which the
choir present concerts numbers
Interspersed' wit Bbymns of yes
terday la planned tor Sunday ev
ening at 8 o'clock at the Knight
Memorial church. . -
Old ravarlte hymns and chor
us numbers will be song In the
following order:
Hyma -Marching to Zlon."
r Hymn "Whlterbaa Snow."
- Anthem -Remember Now Thy
Creator" Wilson)--,.
Hynm-T--Only: a Beam of San
shine ,MSungas a trio by Beneit
ta Edwards, Harriet Adams and
H. C. Stover. . .. ; .-
Anthem-"Suf fer Little Chil
dren! (William) - -
Hymn "Jesus Lores Even
.Me.-, : r ; . p'-- .;,
Anthem "I was Glad" (AsIk
lord) -v. ... .
Hymn "Hold the Fort. :
Ladles Chorus "God- Is., a
SpirltT (Merdllh) '
- Hymn-Bulah Land". , ; V
DnetiSaTlor,,Breathe An Ev
ening Blessing", (Lohr) ' , ' 1 :
Anthem "Ten Thousand Times
Ten Thousand" (PetrleX
Hymn "Sweet By-and-By".
any Salem. Churches
Week's Semczttte
Variety in Unity
" 4T REV. A. 8.' HENDERSON '
(Paator FIrstr United Brethren Chareh) "
' -- --- 0 , '
rfaees"Sow". match two
heads oj araia 'Enx to Wnd. of soring, two
vast creaUmT r ri5Vldett bMTe8t. the whole reveals the
vast creation of God In one marreloas Variety In Unity. -
ma IP?- cred history and you wfll And God
Ti; !r.?. r. nor give to meu either
work T "vV-8 "ame me88- No wo th
'Sssed th4f S!" W were snipped accordingly. No two
KS oihKPSl"a xperi -d tn to
rmi.n2fSI!5Ii!f W 'd obeying the text would avoid, mack
misunderstanding, and lessen the great Held of doubt. '
rrMS to YOURSELVES Break Up Tor FALLOW"
lliMdi Hw long T UnUl The LORD COMES ... on yon'
. ' li ot obeying this text, or any other text, until yon
''-SFi.. Wrience X Jiare had. It Is. until It la the
RlghteousneM ot the LORD:- not your righteousness, because
yours is a "Filthy rags.
. . real pn one experience, some on two; some on three;
? Z JHf Mld To erery one that THIRSTETH, COME!" un
til the Thirst is fully satisfied. This Is the Important facto :
And when Christian believers quit quibbling so much 'orer
wholesale or standardised experiences and make It a matter of
L V? I?1 BlB ot -Righteousness from the Lord- and His
Satisfying ear thirst- Pentecost will be reproduced in our
lives. : . . . , -
pieu
JEFFERSON, June 27 Ser
vices for the Evangelical church
Sunday are as follows: Sabbath
school at 10 o'elock. The Chil
dren's day program will be given
during the Sunday school hour.
This year marks the fiftieth an
nual Children's day in the Evang
elical church. At ll o'clock the
pastor. Rev. A. W. Oliver, will
bring a missionary message. The
subject will be, "The Kings Busi
ness. A missionary Christian. . En
deavor service will be held at 7
o'clock. Preaching service will be
held at S o'clock. Subject? The
Greatest Thing in the World."
Mid-week prayer, meeting will
be Thursday evening.
BIBLE CUSS HOLDS
PARTY FOB TEftEHER
TURNER, June tl Rev. E.
J. Gilstrsp was happily surprised
on hia birthday anniversary by
his Bible class, "The Gleaners."
which is composed of young mar
ried people. ' . t
After a social ... evening with
' games and , stunts, Mr. GUrtrap
was . presented with a leather
bound book of, poems, a gltt from
the' class. , " -
There were t guests who sat
down In the dining-room where
. dainty refreshmenta were served.
The tables were made attractive
with anJ abundance of pink roses
and ferns. The honored fnest
was asked to cut the large and
prettily decorated birthday cake
which was preparedLby Mrs. E. J.
ClUtrap. ' y
lasdh Lee Plans
jPicnichoT 4th
The Jasom Leo Sunday schowl
will have its annual picnic ; the
Fourth of Juiy ax bw'
pi..i win be rames for children.
'stunt, races with prizes and aer
eral ball games during the after
moon rollowinc the baaket dinner.
Mrs. H. J. Smith ts chairman of
the J dinner - commUteo andijxm
ild Dooris la cbalrman ot the
iporta eommittee. fFM
come, should brtag able service.
Lurner uui wico
Join Sta te Meet
?TURNERi:Jane :i7--Tho
?IzZTf.. r June 2 and July
wlU bt t the TBrner .fjvrutte
hrnaele as ' the UU COnfett-
Jo wui j?,'??r",xl
ning service "
wmvi PROGRAMS
NEW YORK (AP)-MSreat BriU
einiark. Austria and Geiv
dueatn! broadcasting of their
national prograHia.
STTKDA RADIO '
- CHURCH SERVICES
..55 KOA. DenVeV,: MonW
view Blvd I'resbyterian. ;,
ts'00 KFOX Long Beach,
irgeles Abbey organ? je
. . PnliMDlL .
Vs.at KfiW and other NBC
KaUonrtSnnday;
' forum.' rJ? mr
j t Sfl KSlv S1 Lake, cny,
t Tbernael. v , tA'
t-0t KGO and other f NBC
5'staSna. Catholle hour. -
iisJ? KSaL
- Ilscopal-cathedral. .
11 li KOMO, SeattIeVtFit
1 Bonth 7 ' CongrecaUonal
church. . '
' XXIORT MXKOmiAZ, - 1
IStfc aa4 Terry strMts. H. O. SUrar.
aiianter. UoraUf wankip at 11. ger
mon "Wait Cia I BtllntK Dst
Tk AS Tut Cam to Jeni" (Wit
Ml) Lorraiu Baas ana Ima Ritmov a.
eraa eoneert at S p.ai. Hjmaji at jaatcr
day.witt k faaUvea & eaoaactioa vita
Ua eeaecrt y U cborat rhair. - 8na
iay xhool at 10 a. a. C. C. Harri. SapW
Caristiaa Eadeavor at 7:15.
, XOErOKKED CHTTSCB
Caraer Casitol and Marioa atmcta.
W. O. Lieakaemprr, pastor. Baaday
acbeol 10 a.av. P. . Eras. .Sapt. Ger-
aua erricaa 10 a. at. Subject: VToa Oall
of Abraham." EngKtk aerrieea 11
a'elwk. Cfcitdraa'a day will ba aaaarr
a4. Sabjaet of thi)4rca' aar aanita
Tka War ta Gladarca." fiDeeial Ka
tie by Ua cboir. .
rOBD ICEalOniAX. at. E. COMMUHXTV
Grrth itmm and Third atreat. Hara-
dttk A. CroTca. pastor, S7S Edcewater
streH. hoaa 156S-M. 8raoa topics:
St. Green will p reach, a.L;A Tooag
People'a Gospel team will hava cbarra
of p.aa. aerrice. SeTaral special nuaioal
aambers will bo m. 8aaUy aeaool
0 :45 a.BU Wesley Warren. Sapt. Tonnr
Teepla'a awetiag T p.ai. Bible ataay
WeaaeadaT 8 p.st. Ladies Aid basiaesa
ateetiag.
nasi arnuTUALisT
Tastera! taaipla oa Ceator street, be-
tweea fatbvrty a ad High streets. Serrieea
this Snaday areainr at 7:80 o'eloek.
Her. laUa X. La Valley will to tao
speaker. Topic! "Charity Bad Good Ia
tentiona." Special soar aad atesaares
by Aaaie 1m Snyder of Portlaad, blind
singer. As IBs eaareh closes for ta mm
mtr aaoafba tbis will bo tbo-last meeting
nntil September Tbero wiU bo a circle
Sanday eveaiag treat :80 to V o'clock.
TOST XTAVOSXJOAX. . ,1','
Canter and Liberty streets. A. P. Lay-
ton, paster. - Biblo aeaool at :4S. i,
U Tborntoav aVspt. Special nrosie. at
tbo opening sertiee. Morning worship
at 11 o'eloek. Subject. "The Lots of
Ckrimt." Tbo ebotr wiU ai'o a epeeiol
nnasber. . Cnrlstiaa Eadeaeor at 7 o'clock.
Ermine worahiB at S o'clock. Baaieet,
"Looking For Aaother Cbrist." Prayar
meeting oa Thursday ereaing at S
o'eloek.
COTXT ST. CHMSTIAJr CUUSCU
Court and 17th streets. B. T. Sboaana-
V.r miaiater. 145 8. Winter. FhenS
J. Bible echoal :45 a-aa. Mrs. Prank
If ankalL, Baps, laataawaioa aemeo a a
. tvjm wfll a no ; wranehlaa aor-
riea JTaaa XS aad Jaly S oa aeeoaat of
tbo Tamer 8tsto eonsatloa. Ka tv-
ening aarrlea. .
nu ooapm
Caner North 17th and Caemeseta
f TmU aUaanda. wastoT. aaaenBO-
oa tbo special tarsal awe tings with Boa
lamin D.. Ursaaa, Persian avaagelUt a
" - aa - i Tim as
iaTinterest aad attendaaco with tbrea
aip nsoatinca Saaday. Tarn an aab-
ioets: t 11 a-m; tariauan uasraeiax.
a - - T'h.iitiutit'r and MobannoaV
- . i:t, n-M
snitm," at a Ja. .'nw, ?f3T
tba End af tta Agal" and aory Bigbt
ascent Moaday at S p.m. a apodal at .vi
tal ipartanea. .
eraraiTwTTAW AWO lOSslOVlAT
SSS Parry street. LeniM Pinnett. pas
ter, phono 7S8-J. S- 8. at S:4 -avjau
Mrs. Myra Waita. Sap. Clajaaa for an
TteL Maraiag sermea at U o'dseK
object: "Tba Tabernacle, a '.fU
Cbarcb," nsing a modei of tke Uberno
ebs for lllnatration.-' T. P. . at -SUS
ebVroVHenrp moeneUo.
traareUstic aerrieo at 7:dS. Go-pel
. ZT , i.t .uU. Aa aTaarenatia
measago. Taoaday waiag prayer an
.ilakla nMtiif led by Mrs. Hattia
sfiUtf. T. P. S. eottage aeetiaem
Tbnrsda aighC Janior T. P. H. Ba
Sdy JfWraS. et 'ekKk.
ary aemea.
ft
v-th lath aad A, nereets bloek BMrth
. als PmiiIm Hans. H. W.
: . i. )- W.i:.k
. SwmA.W MIAM a.m. AHUM
. m-Ai Oerasaa 11 e'cMCK.-' Vb-
lint aa. M
Jfarthrcettag aa CbemekeU atroeta,
nwj iihaa Wail mialiter. Taraoa-
JJ.'S57 Cboaa.kata. TeL 6S7-W.1 Saa
Sly aaontef aarwieo 11 ana. Sermon:
Transn Baataa orcaatss. Mrs. Watte Aw
Ufstoa,. . . .
jmiiisM.sr ran wimrgl
- Oao block aawth of Center mm IS
treat. , Saaday schawl at : tm ' tbo
Soraiaf. T. M. IdtwHla Sapt J-rgo
Jaalor ekelr winattf. w?1lJj
ii Dr. J. E. Bates at Port-
Wad Witt preach. Special aiarlag bpo
male, ejnarte. Tonng PeopU'o naeettng
at J Taak Lltwitter j-"-T'lT
i: ' racing tru . paiuss
Jnnior asoetiag at 1 p.aa.' Itrav CvM.
iwiiiav am loiaaa in charm. - Evoa-
iag aorrioa at S avBwj. Kiateat
briagiag taa aieaaaga. L-a
vud aeaainr at S. loaag eO-
pte'a' prayer mooting Friday rreniag at
:."-TH TOST BAPTIST
WlUani H. JUbiBt, Pastor. The raf
u aniaa ad tba ckareh will W raavja-
od. new that the pester is on the field.
Biblo achoet nadar Sapt. roe and
eamoetent teachers at 0:45. Kerning
warsht at 11. Sabioct : 'Behold tba
hCaaf' Tba Urea yooar paopla's ao4a
tmm will meet' ta their I arc ee tire Ultima
ai T P-nv. Tho called moating for- San-
i abansaa ain bo poatnaaaa for
v. - Kranina aaaarelisUa aerrieo at
S:00l The aastor'a aahjoct is 'Twa Bad
Egga. Bognlav " aerrice . daring tho
'MrnXM aVzTKOSIBT f
- Cerae Ifarket aad V. W rater atrtaU.
W. y. Coffee, pastor, 1330 Kerth Winter
street. PhOM fasS-C. - Serrleeo 11 a.m.
J s nja. . Sons' br tho a-oartot ta tba
aaaraing. Saaday school 9:4S as. Hor
bert Baatoa. Sapt, T. P. 8. Saaday o
anina. -rmmarr - Ooeaa : t saarra.
Thursday evening prayer ; asaitiaf - S
Corn Highlaad aad Chnreh. Edgar
p. Sims, pastor. Biblo school . 10 sa.
K. Beckett. 8a pC - Claaaoa lav .all
am. Kominar worahia 11 avan. Erear
lag aorrico S avna. 6nb)oet: Paaadiso
Kes tared ' Kre. 12. Xenag People'a O.
E. tsSO pjav-f Mid-week prayar Ssaatiag
i TXMtT VWTim nBETHXZW
Visaiea between 12th and CniTorsir
streets. A. 8. Headerson. patter: phono
lPOI-W. lioniiaa Barrico. 11. o'clock:
sabjeet: "Iadirtdaal SaUsfaetioa." Er
ening aerrieo 8 o'elock; snfteet: "Prao
tieaJ Gospel Troth.' Snadap school 10
s.m.; Alice St. Henderson. Sapt. Toaag
reopio a meetings T n.nv. leader Kenneth
Holler. Sabjoct. ''Great Missionary
Leaders."
TOST OOHOBBGATIOHAX.
Canter and Liberty streets. 9:4S a .a.
8naday school, P. E. Keer. SapU 11:
moraine worship. "What la American
Isatf" . Anthem: "The King of Lore My
8bepherd. Is." (Shelley). Offertory
Iaet "Lore Dirinel All Lore Excelling
Mrs. Harms. Mr. Glaisrer. Xert Snndav
wiir be oar Quarterly Coatmnaioa Serrica.
all members and friends of tho cbnrch
shonld plan to bo present. Charles E.
Ward, minister.
CAXTAET BAPTIST
Saaday aeaool at 8:40 h.m. FreaeMag
at 10: SO a.m. and S n.m. B. T. P. U.'a
7 p.m. A.M. sermea by the pastor. An
them. "My Faith in Thee" (Walls). P.
M. sermon by tbo pastor. Anthem. "Son
af My Seal" (Tsa Vliet). W ed needs y
areaing fellowship meeting at S a clock,
followed by meeting Of tbo official board,
tba board of Christian education at S
o'eloek. Thursday evening, choir ro-
hearaal. - w. Earl Cochran, pastor.
TOST PlVBSBTTEBLUr
Conor of N. Winter and Chemoketa
atroeta. Ber. Grorer C. Birtchet D. D..
ror. Sabbath school at t:W aja. Ie
Baatage. Sapt. Morning Worship 11
a dock. Sermon by tba pester, "Soma
Rewards of Perseverance. Anthem by
tbo choir. - "Tho Lard Is Exalted"
(West). Orraa nun bora: "Hymn of tbo
Nans" fLefebare), ."Jtars".' (Nevis).
"Jtarcna Brilliants" (Lowdea). Chriav
tina Endeavor societies meat ot 4:30 p.m.
Evening worship 7:80 a' clock.- Dr.
Birtchet will preach, aaiag as hia aab
Joet, "A Bawpr Beggar." Tba ehohrwin
sing a . goopel sole. Organ aambers:
Vesper Chimes" '(Lama re). March -in
P" (Roberts). The mid-weak aerrieo ia
at 7:80 o'elock oa Thnrsday. aad ia led
by Dr. Birtchet. v .
Free - Methodists From" All
arts of -State Will Gather
' In July V U
The annual camp meeting of the
Free Methodist churches of Ore
gon will open Wednesday, July 2,
ai tne seven-acre camp ground
five miles from Portland and on
the Canyon' road near Beaverton.
The meeting" will last through July
Rev.. Elvis S. Cochrane of Riv
erside, Calif., will be tho evangel
ist and will preach twice each day.
He Is a young man ot oustandlng
ability aa preacher and Bible
student; Plans tor the young peo
ple s services will bo under, tho
leadership of Mrs. Grace Edwards.
conference superintendent of the
young people's society.
The regular order of servieeo
haa been announced by Rev. H.
C Clarke, district elder, to In
clude:, Morning prayer meeting
o'clock; family worship, t o'clock;
love' ' feast r and boys' Htnd girls
meeting at t o'clock; preaching,
10: JO o'clock: quiet, 1 to 1:05
o'clock; . preaching, - i; JO;;' young
people's meeting S:30; song serv
ice, : 7:397 and evangelistic serr
ice, . Severs! special days will be ob
served, Including Missionary day
on Sunday, July I, when unusual
services will be held at 2:15
o'clock in the afternoon. The
speakers will be Miss Daisy Fred
erick, lately returned missionary
from Africa; and Mrs. Carrie T.
Bruitt, general conference presi
dent of the W. M. society, who
comes from Greenville, III. Sunday
school institute will be held Mon
day, July 7; Educational day will
be observed with special program
at 2:30 o'clock, Saturday after
noon, July 1Z.
Donald L. MacPhee will have
charge of the camp singing this
year.
A large tabernacle is on the
grounds, said to be one of the
nicest church camping sites in the
northwest. The grounds have been
plotted and divided into several
lots large enough to contain a
good size cottage or tent. City
water, electric lichts and gas are
on the grounds. Tents' msy be
procured there.
A number of Salem members
of the Free Methodist ehurch are
planning to be in attendance at
the meetings for at least part of
the time.
Many Listen
To Message .
Of Persian
Strong Interest is manifest ia
the series of special 1 meetings
which 'are now under way at the
Emmanuel Full Gospel church
with the noted Persian evangelist.
Benjamin D. Crshan, reports Rev.
C Lewis Rounds, the regular pastor:
The visiting evangelist has a
colorful background of experience,
from-whlch he brings many lnter
eresting facts and - sidelights of
Christianity to his listeners. He
was born and reared In the Bible
lands -and speak the English lan
guage Christ spoke.
Mr. Urshan . was miraculously
delivered- from the .Mohammedans
in three different massacres dar
ing the World war. and . he makes
reference to this phase of hia life
in some of his sermons. His fath
er is buried near the graves or
Esther aad Mordecai, Biblical
folk..
The Persian, who will be here
two weeks longer, has - traveled
in 12 countries and haa conduct
ed successful campaigns through
out the United States and Cana
da. ,
He will speak hero three times
tomorrow, Ms subjects to be: '
At 11 a. m.. ''Christian Char
acter"; at 2 o'clock, "Christianity
vs. Mohammedanism; and at S o -
clock, "How Long Before the End
of the Age."
Tuesday night he will speak on
"Modern Mule Religion"; Wed
nesday on "Cross of Jesus vs.
Spiritualism, and Christian
Science" ; Thursday evening.
Baptism with the Holy Ghost and
the Proper Use and Misuse of
Tongues"; Friday evening. "Di
vine Healing, Are the Days of
Miracles Past?"
AMEBIC AB X.TJTBZBAV
Chareh street between Chemekatn aad
Ceator.' Bar. p. W. . Eriksen, pastor.
Pheae SS21. bforaiag warship 10:44.
Tepia: "Reactions ta tba aUardoat.''
Anthems by the choir. Ereaing serviea
at T:SO. Special nraaieal prograns thta
being tho last- evening sorriea aatil tho
first Saaday ia September. Sanday
schawl at t:43 a.m. Has shikar. Bast.
Tho Lather Leagues Devotional meeting
at :ae, ueretft? Kogan teaser. -
OHBI8T SVABQEUCAX. UTTHBBAJ.
Eicbiomth aad. Suto streets. Bow.
Amoa E. Kinneman, paator. pbano ST1S.
German commnniea services 8 :45 avaa.
SabioetT "Coaso. ' Per AU Thinra Are
Mow Beady." EagHsh services 11 ia,
Babjaeti feed's Call ta the 6 root Sap
per." gaaday aeaool S:d0 a.av. Martha
Battorasaa, Sapt.- Lntber Leagao 0 -pas.
Monday. .. .Cbnrch eons oil meetina t:SS
Taeadny ayening.
IXSaAVUBX BAPTIST '
Corner at Haael aad Academy atresia.
Bandar school at 10 a.m. . Preaching
serrieea at 11 bjb. aad i:S p.m. Prayar
moeting Thnrsday evening at 7:45.
- nivn mAwn
Tba Salem Missionary prayer hand la
meeting each Friday morning at w a atacki
at tta Cbnrch at tba Naaarene. aa 18th
8t, .oae block aoath af Center a tress.
Mrs. Clara Cooler, president, ta charge.
TTBST CBBlSTIAJr y'v. ",
Corner High sad Canter traet.' TX J.
Howe, pastor. Reiidsnca 101S 17arth
Winter street. 0:45 aa. Bibbs acheoL
O. J. H1L Bnps. 11 a.aa. worahim. Tbo
Lord' a Sapper followed by presebing.
Sarnrsa by tba pastor. "Tba laraerU
Cbrbit." Ia koepiaf with the aaafrar-
aary af the birth af aar nation. . Mora
Inn anthem. t'Bieo Ua O Meai ad Sod"
Parties XeMc Thoro wUl be ao oroniml
aorvioo aat all are arced to attend tba
state Swaventlas . at tba Tsrsar Tabav,
aaeia The rurat ennstiaa charch choir
aader the direetioa of Prof. X. W. Eob-
nam ami - farnisb maeie -far tho oveaiaar
oaantea aad Dr. Goorgo A. Malar af Oma
ha, Mob WiU bo tho apeaka. -
'i yntlT CHTJBCH 0T ' CEXJXT,
: - ' SCIBhTXIST . , .
Cheenekeae aatd libmH itnatL -
day services at 11 a-aa. sad S p.aa. Oah
Jeet, - "Cbristisa Bcieaca,'; Saaday
csesl st 1:45 asi 11 sjb. TdUiaeatsI
meotiag every -Wedaeedsy evening at S
o'elseh. Beodiag room ot 400 btassals
templo open from 11 So S.-aa ascent
Saadaya aad holidays. , . --
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ULD TXDIVSi MISaXOW
SSS:onrt ssroot, C Johnoeev pnai
tor. Saaday aehool 8 pjav Preaehiag
eervieoo at S -o'clock, BraagaHst Mania
Clark,, speaker, asbjwt, ; "Tla Last
Sheep, tba Lost Cola, aad tba Last Bea,'
followed by eoaseeratioa moeting. 0
ta, sumia by Boo. Clark aa tba anb
aet, "Soase LUra We Have Mai." This
ervieo wiU alaaa .tba caafereaca awn-
Brother Clark. Week nigM
Tharsday and Botox-
Servieca eoadaetod by Robert L. PSyaa.
tbo Balesa Baptist Templo. All servicoei
wn bo-hold, at Frntoraal Temple. Cent or
street, between High ana Liberty street.
Bible Mhnel S:dV- Praacbiag aerrica 11
e'aleck. . , Taang ; Paopla'a . SMatiacs T
o'clock. , Eraaina?- preoehiaa aarvieo ' 0
a'aloek. . Special geapel moaie at hath
serviea wiu aioaa
eneied -by Brwtbai
sarvleea Taeeday,
day..S o'eloek. ,
IXlXa MXM05X1L
(Methodist Eaieesial) . - -i.
nth Csmmareiel - and ' -Myers
8. Darhrw- Johnson, a arte i. S4S
E. Myars atraet.. Phono 8784. -A Bra
aepartateaUlisod chareh with cissaaa far
eveiyaao at 8:44 a-aa . D. Baaaaiaa.
Bnpi. At tba 11 o'clock hoar tba Sanday
school win present tta aaaaal Preenotlea
day program aad aaarciaaa. ' Tba prerrsm
will iaclada f aataraa from tha DaUy Vaca
tion Bibla echoes aader tbo direction of
Mian Faith Priday. Tha choir wiU nine.
"Glorioas rerrrsr' (BachmsaineUl. M
being aaaaal aafareaea Saadar thara
win no aa preaehiag ta tha evening aat
too Kowerth taraeo will meet aa aaa
at t o'clock. Mid-woek aerrica Tbarp-
dsy st .:80 o'eloek. i:;-1.Ti
PXSST. SCETHODIST EPISCOPAXS
Wesley shsss moetiag at 8:18. Cbnrsh
ackool at S:845. : Baa B. Bickli. Sapt,
Morning worship at U; aermoa by Ua
The Mary and Martha circle of
the First Christian church was en
tertained at tho homo of Mrs. A.
B. 8eeley, Center street, Thursday
afternoon. Mrs. Wagner ana Mrs.
Torllo Ellis assisted the hostess.
After the business session, music
was furnished by Clee Seeley and
Barbara Barham.
Those present were: Mrs. C. J.
Cmerick. Mrs. W. H. Gardner,
Mrs. Gerrol Btgson, Mrs. A. rust,
Mrs. D. Shoemaker. Mrs.. D. Me-
DowelL Mrs. Olmstoad. Mrs. Bow-
en, Mrs. Hickethler, Mrs. D. J.
Howe, Mrs.' Aw Dunn, - Mrs. W.
Msy, Mrs. C. C. Colo. Mrs. W. B.
Macy. Mrs. K. J. Reason, Mrs. m.
MeGahan. Mrs. Reilty, Mrs. C. R.
Prltehard. Mrs. T. JBlUs of San
Jose. Calif., and Mrs. Arnett of
Wenatchee, Wash. ;
District Elder
To Visit Church
At Middle Grove
M1DDLB GROYB. June 17
Tho eoinm union service with Pre'
siding Elder Gates ta charge will
be ' held at the Middle Grove
church sanday morning at 10: SO
Sunday school will begin at i:is
this Sunday because a number of
members wish to attend the dis
trict Sunday school convention at
HayesTlue. -
Tho first Quarterly conference
of this church year will bo held at
the Mudie Grove eaareh on the
evening of June SO.
Salvation Army
uT&Hear Visitor
eak on Sunday
Ursl Major McGHlsTray Of Tor
onto, Canada.' will eondact meet
ing at tba Salvation Army hall
on - West -State street tomorrow.
Jnne It. Mrs. McGOlrmy is rls-
Wng in Salem with her sister,.
Mrs. Ensign Watson. Mrs. Watson
is In charge 61 tho Army work.
hero during tho aosenco of cap
tain Hart Williams, who: is spend
ing bis vacation ta California.
. AXtGESTIKK GOOD 11ARKET
. BUENOS 'AIRES CAP)-BJc
ana eggs are -tne ehlet Items-of
foodstuffs Imported from tho Unit
ed : States Toy the Argentine, with
tho total imports of food products
valued, at: nearly 10.00e,0.
Bav.- ghaptaa Bsmrick. BpaeUl antia
aadoz tha direetioa of Waaabt Cravaa lav
elndea two oathema. Bordmaa'a "Mora
Love to Thoa. Oh Christ" with tneioew
tnl solo a .- Misa Eleaaor " Moors aad
"Gala' rioans by Xrrarak. ytrat aksKk
shapter Ep worth lagaa. T P.avt' laod
ar. EUaabotk Beylaa; topic, TOar Math
odUt Hymnal." ' Jnaior high ehapter ta
ebarsa af -btlsa ' Aagaata BrasthaaPc.
There wiO bo aa Vevealag eharch aar
moo oa necowas of too aaaaal aamiaraaaa
now noing aesa at astorta .
f VcASTXJI TXBTTZO BBXTEXZW
Kerth 17th- aad Kabraska arnrno. - SL
W. Biddla. paator. 4T48 Hoar. Sea-rbrec
11 a.m. aad 0 aJBU Meesaro by Bar. W.
Xav
Saa-
8ns.
O E. moetinca t ta, Tnis ' "fireat
BUsioBsry Iara' Loader. Mrs. 3. .
BUU Mid-woak prayar aad Bibla atndy.
ii a.m. aaa pjav. wteesago ay mow.
H. Btodgatt, aja.1 "Adalt Cbrktiaa
natioa'r aaa, by Her. 8. B. Long, f
day school 10 ta, W. M. Danigaa. 8
1 DRAWS
SALEM FOLK
Four young people from the
First Congregation church here
are at Hillock burn camp, lz
miles above Estacada, for the an
nual eight day outing and re
creational period. Rev. Charles E.
Ward, pastor of the local church,
is also there, and is teaching the
Bible1 course and has charge of
athletics. Mrs. Mark McCalllster
of the local church Is also there
and Is one of the camp matrons.
The young folk in attendance
from here are: Mary LaLonde,
Celia Hart. Helen Hill and Iris
Nelson.
The camp opened the fore part
of this week, and will close next
Wednesday.
Rev. Ward will return to Salem
this evening to be here ever Sun
day to take charge of his pulpit.
.. 55.70
22
4.78
758
Martins Honored
At Sunday School
Party Thursday
MACLEAT Mr. and Mrs. Harr
ry K. Martin were pleasantly sur
prised Thursday evening when
about SO members of their Sun
day school class arrived to spend
tho evening. Games were part of
tho entertainment enjoyed, after
which a dainty luncheon was
served. "
Those present to enjoy this af
fair .'were: Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Shoemak
ers, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Reasoner,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. M, A. Wells, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Miller, Mrs. Frank Mar
shall, Mrs. Bessie TJpdegtaft, Mrs.
Kaoles, Mrs. I Priem, Mrs. C.
Carpel, Miss Reasoner,' Miss Ger
trude Shoemaker, Master Smith,
Harry Martin, Jr., and the hon
ored guests. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
E. Martin.
COlVlAAlSSlbNERS
COURT -
- The foHowiria; Is the official
publication of the record of
claims before the . ' Marion
eoirnty roiniiiiasioflers court
for the Juno teTnt, 1930,
with the amount allowed, bills
continued, eUu.accortlinf? to
tne records ia the office of the
comity clerk.
ltOAnS AND HIGHWAYS FUND
BO AD DISTRICT NO. -1 '
Fred Oiesnetn labcr ......... r.T7
Henry Olttertson labot ..... 6il
F SJleAUlster labor ........ 3SL45
J W Fond labor ..'..i 1349
Harold Sdmeider labor ...... irus
Oeorge Urban lalor HIS
A O Snyder patrolman . . 49.41
-. road Disniicr Na i
J Schon and son mOs etc?; r ' 155
Ray Bevens labor '.....r:... a T19
Alvfn Earl labor ...... &J9
Frank Oerrard labor ........ IMS
Grant Jones ttrolman 175
I ; : ROAD : DISXTZICT KO J
A Fenta-' labor ............ S3A5
Chas Feller labor .. LS9
Eiy rrenan lalxr. , TJ7
Vernon Miner tabor, S9A4
J H Miner patrolman ...... 3J1
' . ROAD DISTSICt Na
CEafio Tsa Dsnxrai Jr labor... 1171
. ROAD DISXEICT NO. g.
Wm. 8mlth .... .4... . JM
Ul SO AD DISTUCT. Na i .
Carter Keene lab - 1S8
J W Fahey patrolman - 7J7
-3 ROAD DISTXICT NO. 7
Clara X Shields tbmages cans :
-etT by road .,......:.... aVLOO
ROAD DIST1UCT Na I
Inn Baiter labor .......... 15J4
Joe nalter labor ............. 1XSS
Lea Halter labor'. 11U
-INROAD DISTRICT NO. t
Lords Glcason lalor 333
Joe BchTble labor 32J
Jame UcQxmlclcTtrolmaji . 15X8
' ROAD DISTRICT NO. U
Brberi Wefibal. labor ........ 1SA4
Jacob lUenack labor .- ,7J7
ROAD DISTRICT Na U .'.
Btarr Hardware Co Shovels eta 4,70
Fred Womack patrolman ... till
ROAD DISTRICT Na 14
Abne Carlson damages 15J
W J Hatch repair pUw etc . . S.40
Starr Hardware co plaw beam -etc
.............. tSi
Otto Baitell labor 35j09
Homer Brown Jr labor ...... 59.80
HE Brown labor ...... ..'.V.10U1
Roy Brown labor 12m
B J Corcoran labor .......... 435
A B Davis labor ............ 74J6
John Glandon labor ........ 43.85
Ray Hayes labor 7&S5
Roy King labor 4.41
J H Maukling labor 80.85
Amu Mires labor 733S
Frank Nelson labor 3170
Andrew Peterson labor 1L96
Clay Porter labor .......... 74BS
Frank Slater labor 5433
Arthur Sonde labor 15 JS
Lou Vearrter labor 45.45
Wm Kins Datrohnan 8329
00 AD DISTRICT Na 15
Sam Hari labor 3.19
David M Wenger labor 93
' ROAD DISTRICT N. ISM
John H Brewer lumber ...... 34.lt
J C Patten labor 92
H O Strom labor 6.38
Fred Loske patrolman ....... 78
- ROAD DISTRICT Ne. 17 -
Glenn Fuller labor 28.71
Mike Ksppinger labor ...... 28.74
Wilhtfd'IavFlemme labor .... 57.00
Lyle Lata: labor 31JB0
R T Pruner labor 310
C A Hoover patrolman ...... 71.08
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 19
Doughton Se Sberwin Scythe
blade etc 2Ji5
A L Bennett labor 18-74
Bert Evans labor 19
Glenn Savage labor 3.59
El win S Taylor labor 4.78
W G Peannine patrolman .. 48.93
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 20
Kenneth Morgan labor .... 119
W A Stabenow labor 147
Wm F Kaplinger patroman . . 155
ROAD DISTRICT Na 21
Roy Crabb labor 3.19
Adblph Hensil labor 2233
Martin Hensil labor 110
Ravmond Wallace labor .... 3.19
M M Magee patrolman . . ..
ROAD DISTRICT NO,
Alfred Hersch labor
Fred Hersch patrolman . . .
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 23
J R Patten labor 19.14
John Peterson labor 9.57
Albert Rabens labor 3.19
Wm Swanson labor 12.76
J C Strom labor 354
Fred Loske patrolman 156
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 24
Louis Ditter labor -75
Tony Stelnkamp labor 7.48
Henry Steinkamp patrolman. 33.41
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 25
Louis Ditter tabor ......... L49
Tony Steinkamp tabor 59
Henry Steinkamp patrolman 253
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 27
John Fabry Jr tabor 10.77
J D OdeU labor 1-59
ROAD DISTRICT Na 27 4 .
Herbert Bates tabor 236
Lewis Davis tabor 3.19
Kenneth Dyer labor ........ 12.76
O T Heckart labor 177
C P Levngdon tabor 3.19
Ernest Neuenschwander labor 136
D S Pearson labor 118
Ernest Pearson labor 3.19
Sol Taylor tabor 19J4
Ray Whetan tabor 177
E C Willis labor 39.42
O H Taylor patrolman 312
Paul H Taylor tabor- 638
ROAD DISTRICT Na 2S
W W Westennouse patrolman 58
ROAD DISTRICT Na 284
E J Pearee tabor 354
Tom Murhammer labor .... 638
John Osborne gravel ........ 12.50
Clark gravel 20
R J Brttencourt patrolman .. 312
ROAD DISTRICT Na 88
A B Bins naUe etc 85
Joseph Boyer labor 59
Homer West labor .......... 295
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 31
O M Smith spikes etc 124
8 H RosseB patrolman ...... 774
ROAD DISTRICT Na 88'
P C Preres lbr 150
Jno W Etxel patrolman .... ' 59
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 33H
W Beringer labor 310
Adolph Tlets labor ". 9.57
BO AD DISTRICT NO. 34
Stawton Hardware Co Xnc
fuse ..A......: 155
Raymond R Case labor .... 6526
George V Taylor labor 28.70
John Roda labor 19.14
Selas Roda labor if J4
Bales Case patrolman 1120
. . . ROAD DISTRICT NO. 35
Ray; Decker labor SJt
Ed GrlTTa labor ..." 4.78
OrvlIIe Hsyward, labor ..... . IS
Paul A. Smith, tabor 4.78
g. J. Blrrsarrta, patrolman ... S3.42
.ROAD DISTRICT NO. 86
Santi&m Garage, truck 829.09
Hammond Lbr. Co. Lor. ..... 20
Wantiam Oarare, labor on fly
wheel, etc. 2X21
Ross Malone, labor, 79.80
Ward Stablrnan. labor ...... 105.73
J. F. Bewley. patrolman .... 90.71
Hammond Lbr. Co. Lbr. 8.40
Merl Brnckman, use of truck . 457.50
J, A, Kappahahn. use of truck 5350
Cleo Keppingeruse of truck '2650
EL L. Rigdon, use of shovel .. 538JQ
T..W. SeH wood, use of truck . 2850
Keith Burnett, tabor 47J0
John) CampbeU, tabor ....... : 8T27
K. L. Church, labor 4022
Seth Clark, labor 8L50
Ben Ctaosen, labor ......... 1147
CXta Dike, labor ............ 471
Fletcher Q. Lawrence, labor 10.46
J. J. Atmnlece, labor ...... 11L05
Francis Nutman, labor ...... 417
Tom QuUhott, labor 29
C. ROAD IsISTRICT.NO. 37
' Independence Sand dt Ora-
- vel Co, gravel 2535
V. U. De Coster, patrolman 318
ROAD DISTRICT Na 40
Hammond Lbr. Co, plugs 130
A. B. Horner, bolts 33
Smith at WatUns, boots for
truck .... 40
OrvIBc Hayward, labor 20.73
Paul Smith, labor 33.49
Ed Grifta, tabor 397
E. J.-Rlchards, patrolman ... - 6636
ROAD DISTRICT Na 43
Graver C. Van Amam, labor 10.48
ROAD DISTRICT Na 44
W. W. ellamy, tabor 1435
P. H. Dencer, tabor 118
Richard F. Schothoeler, labor 15.55
Walter Stark, labor 1435
Wm. P. Schotthoefer, patrol
" man 574
W. A, Taylor, toad Tlewer .. IJt
A B. Bins, scythe, eta . 4J8T
MISCTCIXANEOrjS ROADS
John Harris, tabor 18T,.
Earl Manning, tabor ...... ..3J9
Geo. Zeek, labor
Grant Jones, foreman ......
C. K. n.ulding Log. Co. Rv.
EmUe an Damme. Jr, tabor
Anton D&hl, labor
Fred Womack, foreman .....
W. W. Oslesby. labor
MARKET ROAD 0,H
Michael Fitspatriek, labor .. 3 Jr .
Thos. Garrison, tabor SOSj
Aadolph Hensil. labor . . .... 3.18: :
Raymond Wallace, labor 3.17.,
M. M. Maee,foreman ...... 39 ,
L5
214T
8Jf
4.7t:
iur
117. .
io.7r
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 45
W. H. Farr, labor : 68
U E Hemlies, patrolman ... 95
ROAD DISTRICT Na 47
E. A. Hooper, labor 3.18
Harry Jordan, labor 3.18
V. J. McAllister, tabor 68
C. L. McAllister, patrolman . . 213
ROAD DISTRICT Na 48
George Loooey, labor 3.19
E. W. Hahn, patrolman .... 88
ROAD DISTRICT Na 52
Emory Goode, tabor Ill
C. A. Kobow, tabor S2B6
A. J-. Lucas, tabor 18.74
A. L. Lucas, labor 77
G. E. Lynch, tabor 18.74
R. Richards, tabor 18.74
L. Stettler, labor 6.38
T. Wacken, labor 251
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 54
James O. Darby, labor 59
Andrew Fisher, labor 118
Theodore Fisher, patrolman . 294
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 55
Karl Wipper. patrolman ... 117
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 56
Silver Falls Timber Co, lbr. . 1.01
O. A. Solie, labor 3.00
Starr Hardware Co., shovel
handle
Albert Bahrke, labor
Oscar Johnson, labor
Z. Nernes. tabor
Herbert Ness, labor
Leonard Rue, labor
O. A. Solie, labor
Jalmer Taw, tabor
E Z. Kaufman, patrolman . . .
ROAD DISTRICT Na 58
W. H. Haynes, patrolman . . . 2.99
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 59
A. J. Baldwin, tabor 57
Lewis E. Judson. patrolman . 39
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 60
JB0
4.78
19.46
1.59
9.56
638
118
4.78
44.87
177
28.71
177
12.76
28.71
97
4391
Earl Borden, labor
Henry Bens, tabor
Robert Clark, tabor
A. J. Cone, tabor
Peter Engbrecht, labor ..
Fred Hoffman, labor ...
J. E. Kimsey. patrolman
ROAD DISTRICT Na 64
Paul Sows, repal rgrader . . . 20
C. E. Corey, labor 59
David Du BoU, tabor 3.19
Melvin Forcier, tabor 12.76
Al Sabeen,. labor 59
George Rush, tabor 59
John F. Manning, patrolman 234
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 65 .
Leo Klenskl, labor 118
D. E. McKay, tabor 27.11
Pearl Patterson, tabor 4.78
Richard Patterson, patrolman 118
ROAD DISTRICT Na 68
Chas. GlUes, tabor S3S
ROAD DISTRICT Na 76
Hunt Tate Motor Co, weld
ing R C. Lau, pipe
Murphy Gardner Lbr. Co, nr.
Riesterer dt &Has6ier, files ..
Stayton. Hdw. Co, fuse, etc
MARKET ROAD NO. 28
E. F. Balgemann, adv. on con-
tract ... 91623-' .
MARKET ROAD 1(0. 31
Crabtree Lbr. Co, lbr. ....... 157.74'-.'
Stayton Rdv. Co., Inc. brush, ' i
nails, etc 212 -
G. C. Boje. tabor 214
H. D. Bond, tabor 599
Peter Borchowa, labor ...... 351
Jon Hasskr, Btbor 351
MARKET ROAD NO. 88
Silver Falls Timber co lbr .. 27.44
SUrr Hardware Co nails .... 1M
Albert BahrBO labor 77
Herbert Ness labor 71
Jalmer Taw labor 77 ,
E Z Kaufman foreman .... ix.-
N M Simpson labor 117
MARKET ROAD NO. 36
W P CoUard gravel , v.,... '.
J W Fahey labor 1
MARKET ROAD Na 41
L E Henntes labor 234
MARKET ROAD Na 43
Murphy Gardner Lbr Co lbr. . 914
Earl Terry labor ........... .146.M
Earl Terry labor 80.75
J R Patten labor 63S
J C Strom labor 118
Rav Bolinsr labor 89X5
Walter Borchlers labor
E J Burbee tabor
S. J. Dack, labor ....
Ray Engemsn, labor
Aug. Fandrich, labor i.
Dan Fandrich, labor .
Walter Fandrich, labor
Wm. Fuller, labor .. . .
John Hanna. labor ,
Carl Haughen, labor
Ronald Heater, labor
W. A. Heater, labor
8985.
895
77.87
89.85
30 30
71.77
668
638
111.24
70.18
89.85
77.87
Walter R Heater, labor 12915
30
40
3.46
6
230
97
1759
85.09
859
-310
478
Joe Gespacher. labor
Edward Schmitt, labor ....
George Schmitt, labor .....
Jake Schmitt, labor
Harold Schott, labor -
Alvin LT Schmitt, patrolman
ROAD DISTRICT Na 83
Michel Loui, tabor 174
George.. Keech, patrolman .. 87
ROAD DISTRICT Na 88
B. B. Herrick. road viewer .. 1135
Fred J. Miner, road viewer .. A10
Wm. Hirte, tabor
Max Holland, labor
Bertrand Iverson, labor
Gene Jarr, labor
J. C. Johnson, tabor . . .
Floyd Ka6er, labor ....
William Kessell, labor ..
Fred Kittson, labor ....
Arthur uenzi, labor ...
Harvey Kuenzi, labor ..
J. L. Lang, labor
Ola Larson, labor
Robt. K Larson, labor
Henry Lichty, labor
J. W. Lockard, labor
A B. Lucas, labor
J. H. Martin, labor
L L. Moore, labor .
M E Moser, labor .
Robert Moser, tabor
Sam Norton, labor
Albert Rabens, labor
Preston Reese, labor .
Verny Scott, labor
Leo Schneider, labor ......
Geo. Schulthess, labor
Carl J. Thorkfldson, tabor ..
Clarence Tooley, labor
T. J. Valet, labor
Laverne Van Cleave, labor .
W. W. Vanvey, tabor
J. A. Versteeg, labor
Harry Vols, labor
MARKET ROAD NO. S3
A. I Lamb, adv. on contract 1764.60
MARKET ROAD Na 88
Geo. M. Hoyser, labor 38
MARKET ROAD NO. 63
A. L. Bennett, labor 10
W. G. Pearmine, foreman, .. 6,00
MARKET ROAD Na 74 e 78
Fred Mehl, tabor 87
E. Z. Kaufman, foreman ... 107
MARKET ROAD Na 78
Bochsler, Hdw, bolts, etc :.. 185
A. L. Brougher, wrench, ; etc 8.14
Eugene Chick, repair plow, etc 34.05
Nick D. Schalts, Jr. lbr. .... 4.01
Louis Weissenfels, cable hooks,
etc. 124
West Coast Powder Co, dyna
mite 184
(To be Continued)
24.73
28.71
87.74
3.19
32.89
86.85
3.18
5.98
77.87
64.85
47.85
70.18
44.64
74.87
89.85
36.87
9.57
89.85
38.47
39.27
895
41.47
70.18
89.85
3838
531
41.47
68.88
.75
89.85
33.64
717
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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. High and Ferry Sim. Rodger Bldg.
Graded 8. 8. 4:40 a, as. B. T. P. fJ.S f f. Bft.
Prravfalag 10:SO a. at, auad o'clock p. aa.
A: M. "SOLD FOR NAUGHT-BOUGHT
WITHOUT PRICE"
Anthemi My Faith la Three Well
P. L "GOD'S CALL TO AMERICA
Anthem: -Son of My Soul" Van Tliet
Tow will be moat WELCOME to oil these
SoTTowL4a4J . -- 'j-
W. Earl Coxu pastor r '
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ChaveJt St. Be. CSievaekcta o Center. A Dowatowa Chmrcls
10:45 A. M. REACTIONS TO THE KINGD05I
Aartbeaa by tbe Choir - v
7:30 P. M. YOUR PLACE IN YOUR GENERATION
Special Musical Program
BET. P. W, EBIKSKSt Pastor
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Now in progresa, with' lhtCTmatlonally known Persiaa Evangelist, N
Itestjamtn D. Craluun aa speaker svt Use Kaawaaael Fall Gospel charch. "'A'
cwraer N. 17th aad Ctseaawketa aAreetsv Mr Urshaa was bora aad ,
reared in Bible 1-Utds;.his father was burled near the grave of '
Esther aad Mordeda. Be was huiraeulously delivered from death in
tkreai aaUfereaS MolnaaamedM aiaeaarrra dnrlaa; the World war. He
will refer Uaeae aperleaeea aad wUl describe place, ef Biblical '
interest v."-,i ; ..., .t .' ''r- -
Sunday, June 29th, Three Services Subjects as Follows at 11 A. ILl -
(C2irlasiaa Cliaracter) aad at 8 p. an. (CTbrlntlanlty ts. llohantrnedaa .
Ism) aad at 8 p. as. (How Ixatg Before the ad off the Age) Taea-.
day evening (Modern Mule Religion) Wednesday evening (Cross
of lemma Cbrist v. BpiritauLlisaa, aad Christian Science. : Thursday .
eveamg (Raptism with the Holy Ghost aad the Proper ' Use and , .
lllsnse ef Tongues) Friday CTening (Diriae Healing, are the day's
of Miracles raatT) , v - t
SATCRDAT EVEXOTO TUB ESCSJST GT? A VTCTOSIOUS LIFE.
A SPCCIAL MESSAGS TO THS TOTJNO PCOPLEt)F SALITI.
ALL ARK INTITED, SEATS FUSS EVERT NIGHT EXCEPT MON.
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