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n 1 I The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. j? Morning, September 1930 tanning em : ' Church Alrea si I FATHER HILARY III Local boy, son of Louis Grantz, to Sing High Mass Monday Night Rev Father Hillary Grantz, O. S B . son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis n',.t nf TTorth Summer street. win he ordained to the priest a c Benedict by Arch bishop Howard, and will sing his first solemn high mass at St. Jo- ohurrh here Monday morning, September 22. at 9 o'clock. p.ti.cF Hillary received his early education at Sacred Heart academy. Salem, """y"" . mi rolleee in 1918. and -was graduated from there into the seminary of St. Benedicts Tin -made his solemn SArtember 8, and last was made sub-deacon, and dav morning, he to- aether with two others will be Z.a tn the dignity of the priesthood. These are Fathers n s. B.. and Francis. O S B . the two latter will be .;o.'nt and will also give their first blessings to all who present immediately after mass on Monday. t vather Hillary's first sol emn high mass next Monday, the following clergy-en win aai. Thomas Meier, O. s. B assistant priest; Father Tho mas will also deliver the sermon. o.i. .ii onri deacon of the OUiruvw ... i-MnArtlvelv. wUl be Kev, prflnpU. O. S. B.. ana fftlUCl TtT. Father Cyril. O. S. B. rr Knrene. O. S. B.. will act as m..ter nf ceremonies. The Rt t- Ahhot Bernard. O. S. B., of 8t Benedict's abbey, and the f st. Vincent dePaul and St. Joseph churches, Salem in u in the sanctuary. Father Buck has announced rvnne both Catholic and non-Catholic is cordially invited tn this mass. At the end of the .c. wr and Mrs. Louis Grant in .ntM-tain the clergy at w-.tfaet. after which Father Hillary will go to Washington DIRECTOR 1 Arr4 v.y.v V Sliss Margaret Wlijte Stevenson, graduate of Boston university who Is already, on the job; as new director of religious educa tion at the First Methodist church. She cornea here from Toledo, Ohio. D. C, to complete nis studies tor a doctor's degree a the Catholic university. Ohio Leader Will Address Local Church Several special features will mark the Sunday services at the Castle United Brethren church Bishop Ira D. Warner of Port land, will preach at the Sunday morning worship hour, and iat 7:30 o'clock the message will be brought by Dr. Russel S. Show era of Dayton, Ohio. Dr. Showers is associate secretary ot th home mission-church erection 'so ciety of the United Brethren church, and is here In connection with the new church building program which has been con ducted this week. ON OLD SCHEDULE MONMOUTH, Sept. 19. The church congregations ot Mon mouth Joined as usual this; (nm- mer In a series of union evening meetines held bv pre-axrangetnent In the various places of worship, with the ministers sharing pulpit "dntr. The final gathering ot; tnis sort was held Sunday evening at -the Evangelical church with jRev. L. H. Willard delivering tne pas sage. - I j Prior to the opening of school oflrh ran ereeation reverts to lis own church in order to care for the student attendance. Plans are under way now for receptions i the student-body of the Oregon Normal school which will be given according to a fixed scneauny each church, the opening one to occur Saturday evening, bepteni ber 27, at the Baptist church. J The evening meetings ba-vebeen verv nonular. this summer,-. were unusually well attended Pastor Says 1 1 West is Still Irresistible TURNER, Sept. 19. Ret.; E. nilstran. who is pastor of the Turner Christian church has re ceived an urgent call to a pastor ate In the Christian churcn in Kingsley, Kansas. This is the second time Mr Gil strap has been asked to return to the city In Kansas, where pas torate was held held by bin pri or to eight years ago, when the family came west. They lived in Kingsley when their family of four daughters were smalt the oldest was Just entering hee tlrst year In the public school. After enjoying the western ell- TURNER. SeDt. 20 Rev. W mate and other advantages; known g Burgoyne, wfro Is pastor of the only to the west, and although TurneT Methodist Episcopal the eastern position would jcany cn,,, i8 entering Willamette a larger financial gain, the; fair- unjTersity this week for a year's liy reit Detter auaueu , work, Wtek't Semonittt The Value of Visions By CHAS. C. HAWORTH (Pastor South Salem Friends Church T "Where there is no vision the people perish." Proverb 20: 18. Vision Is a supernatural, prophetic or Imaginary sight. It is the ability to see clearly what Is needed, what should be done, what ran he done. Men of vision are not visionary men. The Man With the Hoe represents the lives or many: no upward iook, no lnepiration, no hope; the slaves or toil, of grim necessity. A vision is needed to dignify toll, to consecrate hardship, to sanctify drudgery. A railroad patrolman had walked the tracks for 25 years. He had a vision of himseit as part oi a great enter prise, walking the track not merely for money, but for the safe ty of his fellow beings.. As he put it he was just common stuff with a common Job to look after, but, he -added, 'whatever your job is It pays to put your very best into it.' It pays: mat can t be done when the interest is oniy mercenary; one must, nave a vision. Where there is no vision the people will perish; because Hie sinks down to the sordid level of materialism. We need a vision to make a real success of life. It tookLindbergh across the Atlant lc. It elves a definite aim. inspires to worthwhile effort. A vision of spiritual realities is needed. This is the highest tvne of vision and of the greatest influence. Youth is the time of visions. "Your young men shall see visions." it is neeaea to give the uDward look, a worthy aim. a real purpose m me. a vision of worldly success fades out with, failure; a vision of spiritual realties grows stronger with tne years. A spiritual vision is needed in the toils and anxieties of mid die life, when bearing the burden and heat of the day. It keeps up the courage, lifts one above sordid semshness, irees one irom anxiety. A vision of spiritual realities is needed in the weakness, dis appointment, pain and loneliness of old age, to keep one sweet content and hopeful. Mosab was given a vision of God and his own duty The people of Egypt absorbed in toil, submerged In misery, did not see the vision, but they heeded the call of Moses and attained freedom. Paul saw a vision of Christ and his own need on the way to Damascus, and he became a new creature in Christ Jeeus, for he was not disobedient to the heavenly vision: Real visions are from God. May He give us vistons we need and courage to be true to them! Miss Gertrude Shoemaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Shoemaker of Salem, wno nas been at home Part of the sum mer on furlough from missionary work in the Belgian Congo, will loavfi here Saturday for tne east. She will visit a sister in uoi- fax. Wash., then go on through southern Idaho and Iowa and Minnesota, visiting several of the phnrrhM anrt relatives u friends, also at Indianapolis. Ind.. on her way to the International and World conventions of the Churches of Christ, in Washing ton. D. C October 14-23. After that she will attend the Ken nedy School or Missions in Hart ford. Conn., until she sails in the winter for her work in Africa. She has spoken to many groups nnri rh ii robes in Salem and all parts of Oregon, Washinpton and Idaho during the summer. WILLAMETTE U recently will also give reports ! present MXLL STREET M. B. Corner 15th nd Mill tret. ''T T.xter Gordon. Por. Sixnda.? "fJS" 10 .m. Morain wwship 11 o clock i. obj.ct: "The Kinfdom ot God Ev ,o.n worship 8 o'clock: Thit L ife died Chritian." ounr PoPl meetinr 7 o'clock: auojeri: u. " Means to be Christian. rtBST 8PIETTTJAIJ8T Helton buildinr on Chemeketm tret, between Liberty and Commercial. Ser ieei thli Sunday eTenine 7:45 "co. The rerular pastor. Rt. Loella M. la Valley will be th etpeaker . top. God Sew Revelation to Mankind." Meazet. A eW. b held .t th. Nelson v.:ij.m, Rnndar eren:nr from 5.30 to 7 o'clock. SUMMIT Orchard Height. Boad. "riiA A. GroTM. paator. Sunday arhnol 11 a .m. Morninc worship 8:45 o clock : .ubject. Foundations." the pasu preaching. FOM) MEMORIAL M. E. COMMUNITY Gerth arena and Third meet. Mere dith A. Groret, pastor. Sunday school 9 -5 a m. Morning worship H o dock . subject: Foundations" Donne Ba ker and Muriel Raster will sin, the pas tor will preach. ETeninK wowhip 8 o'clock: tubject: 'Temptation m i, on the Lord's pravcr. Th. Bees s. trs will play a piano d;iet end an E. I, Quartette will sing at the evening aer Tire. Young People a meeting 7 o clock. MENN0KITE BRETHREN W CHRIST Just north of city park on tnos street Mrs. Ray Green, paor Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 o clock, subject: "Rejection of Jesut rhr.st. Kvcning worship 7:30 o clock : "Hcct . Warnings in View of the. Lord s Re turn. IMMANUEL BAPTIST r-ner nf Haxel and Acs.lemy streets. Fund.y school at 10 a.m. , Preaching ser iecs at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Mid- ciea inis wees. i - . . ..nn.k" U11' a. v. -1 jj v. thit "Orezon was good enougn. t annual conference In The Dalles They contemplated no change at Kimball Xheological school last year. He has been very busy an summer, first worfclng in cnerry harvest, then grain harvest, and the latter part of the summer he has held a position with the Ore gon Grain company. Plans for Fall ' Rally Exercises Are in Making ibunbap ejetbiceg in talent week prayer and teMiroony Thursday evening at 7:30. ST. "JOSEPH' 8 Re J. R. Buck, pastor. Next wm Uy morning. September 21st. the regu br schedule of masses will commence These will be at 7:30 and 10:00 o clock with benediction after last mass. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Thirteenth .and Ferry streets. C O. Weston. pastor. Services: Bonds school 1 :45 p.M. Church Mrnc. 3 p.m. Subject: "Christian Freedom Even ing aervice 7:45 p m. Sne Christ Comins Soon!" Tuesday: E.hle tudy of the book of Acts . :45 p.m. Wednesday: Women's prayer meeting J 30 p.m. Thursday: Christian life wiMrare and prayer meeting 7:45 p.m. Saturday: Yonng People a aervice 7:45 b m The church is located one bloc inuth and one block east of the supreme court building. ST. PAUL'S ETISCOPAL Cburch and Chemekela streets. Rev. Cm. H. Swift, rector. Phone 045-J. Holy communion 7:30 a.m. Holy Euch arist and iermon 11 a.m. Church aehool at 9:45 a.m. C0TJBT STREET CHRISTIAK Court and 17th streets. B. F. Shoema ker pastor. Sunday school 8:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock: subject: Tb Evils of Covetousness." F.vening worship 7:30 o'clock: subject "How to Improve Our Organisation aad Team work.' ' KNIGHT MEMORIAL ; 19th and Ferry streets. H. C. Stover., minister. Morning worship at 11. Ser-. mon "In Quest of Happiness." Duet "I Am Happy in Him" I E. O. ExcellV Donald Barnard and Norval Edwfcrds. Sacred concert at 7:30. I See program, elsewhere). Basket dinner in the, so eial rooms of the church following; the; morning service. Mrs. A. C. Hsag in charge. GLAD TIDINGS UTSSIOH : 253 Court street. C. S. Johnson, pastor. Sh.n i.imni i n m. 3 n.m. the full rnsnel. F.venine worship 8 o'clock.' FViday evening services Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday evening. SALEM BAPTIST TEMPLE Robert L. Pavne. minister. Services held in Fraternal temple, Marion Street between Hirh and Liberty. Bible school where only the bible is used 8:45: a.m. Morning preaching service 11 o'clock. Sermnn fonie "The Oraee ot tioa. lo Baptist Youne People's unions meeting at 6:30. Kvening preaenmg iinm 7 30 Sermon tonic "God s rirst Wues tion to Man." Special gospel muitie at both services. Prayer meeting Thurs dav evening 7:30 at the home ofMri. Martha Lotus, 660 L mon street. Reformed Corner Capitol and Marion sireets W. G. Lienksemper. pastor. Sunday school in . m :rm!in worshio 10 o slock: subiect: "Jonah, the Xairow Nationalist Rebuked." English worship 11 o elocs: .;.,. "St.wsrdRhiD For All of Life. 1 music: Anthem "Whose Delight is in the Law," by Ira B. Wilton. . AMERICAN LUTHERAH ' Church Mreet between Chemeketa and r.ntr Morninff ror--hin st 11; a.m. Subject: "The Present Religious oppor tunity." Spec'al ninsi? by the Tested hoir. Sunday school at 9:o, Max oeni- ar. Snpt. Luther league at 6:J0. I a- resnt "Signal Hill ' rehearsal at . ;au. Miss Wilma Horn, director. Inlerme tecma social Monday evening 7 o.m. meetine with Kev. ana .Mrs. r, FIRST PRESBTTEBXalf Corner of Winter and Chemeketa streets. Rev. li rover v. uincnei,!u. pastor. Biblo school 9:30 o ctoeTt. Mr. Ij. M. Kamage, oup. aornios r.o.K 11 o'clock. Dr. Kirtcnet win preacn u. The Alllnclnaive conditions, i 'An them, "Turn Ye Even to m maraeri. Solo. "There Is a Green Hill Far sAway (Gounod). Miss TBeima uavis. j wrj.n numbers. "Andante Pastorale (iis. Intermesso" (Buet). foninm En- Although Salem churches are deavor and Young People t orum meei . t bareiy getting back into the at 6:30 p.m. Evening ; worship 7:80 , ' of relltr. anthem bv the eboir. f Morn- ions endeavor, plans are already ing" (Mendelssohn). iiiiam ; wrigm j,ejng n geveral for the an- ? ;nrr.i Ti, nual rally and promotion oays. of the Acolytes'" (Pitcher). Mid-week The congregation of the First prayer service at 7:30 o'cloeK so inurs- Christian Church met this WeeK to nlan events for these two days, as well as for the year s work. Rally day In that cnurcn will occur October B. Other churches are formulat Ing plans for this big event of the fall, but have not as yet an nounced dates for the rally day. Eriksen. 395 No. 19:h. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS S. Commercial at Washington street. Cbaa. C. Haworth. pastor. Sunday ekul 10:00 a.m. Moraine worship 11 'clock; tubject: "The Theory and Practice of Christianity." Evening woraaip S o'clock. Veiper aervice: See Story elsewhere. miT HETH0DI8T EPISCOPAL Ckarca and Stat streets. Dr. B. Karl Parker, paitor. Chorea school t:4S a-m. Morning worship 11 e'elock; aabiect: "Tha Priea af the Best." Er- arag worship 7:30 o'clock: subject: "Diaeerning the TitaL" 3 Young Peo tla'a aaeetinfi 6 :80. . TTMT XVAJTOEXJCAL Canter and liberty treets. A. F. La taav naater. Bible aehool at 8:45 L. Thornton. Bopt. Morning warship at 11 o'clock. This being the last meraing avst in ha sM eharcn. tne entire ser vice will be appropriate far the eccasion. wita aneelal ansia by the eboir. Chris tian Endeavor at :0. Evening wor- ahsn at 7:80. Tbla will a an evangel tan aaenriee. The cbarca will hold I s sevTice fa the eermaa M. E. eharch at tke eerner ef 18th and Center while kaQAng th naw ehurch. RiGHXjsJrD raixirDS Eigblaad aad Charch streets. Edgar ?. fiiats, pastor. Sunday eekeel 10 .. aferatag wwrship 11 I'rWk. Evening wershlp T:0 e'eleek. Tenaf PeepU'a seetiag 9:99 Veloek. W. FIRST BAPTIST Corner of North Liberty and Marion treets. William H. Kobins, pasior. iwg- nlar services this lord's day. i Bible school for all agea at 9:45. Fred Broer. Supt and a corp of competent teachers. Morning worship at 11. A series of devotional messages on Paul's Epistle to the Ephesiana will begin Sunday morn ing. Subject: "The Believer'a Position n Christ." Mr. Broer ana tne pastor ill sing a duet: "At the leasee ot Prayer." The Young .People wnt mee in their respective places as o;o?. ening evangelistic service at 7:30. The second sermon in the series on "Great Crises of F.icrcd History" wijl be preached. Subject: "The Photo In Ev ery Familv Album." or "The Creation. Fall and History of Man." Special mu aie by the choir. Wednesday eyening prayer and praise service at 7:80., Choir practice at 7:30 Thursday evening. CALVART BAPTIST I High and Ferry streets. W. ' Earl Cochran, pastor. Sunday school; :u a.m. Morning worship 10:50 e'rlorfc: snhiectr "The Second Coming of Christ" (The Purpose and Kesuuaj. -- cveuins worship 7:30 o'clock: subject; "Gods Cure for the Ilia of the Woria." ;Toung People's meeting 6:30 o'clock: subject: How Improve Uur urganiaauoa ana Team Work." Leader: F. Mildrea Taj Iot. day. EMM AITTJEL rrjLL GOSPEL Corner North 17 and : Chemeketa Sts. C. Lewis Rounds, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock; sub ject: "Repairing the Walls of -Jerusalem." Evening worship; 8 o'clock; tub ject: Evangelistic. Y'onng People' meet ing 8 o'clock on Friday evening; Reg ular service Tuesday evening I ljy C. Lewis Rounds. FIRST UNITARIAN' j N'orth Cottage and Chemeketa ittreett. Rev. Fred Alban Weil, minister Resi dnce, 657 Chemeketa street. ? Church school opning "session j for season at 10 o'clock. Church Barrio at 11 o'clock, sermon: "Theological fTents." Mrs. Walter A., Denton.; organit.?. CASTLE UNITED BRETHREN Knrth 17th and Nebraska streets. L. W. Biddle. pastor. Sunday scbrtol 9:4 a.m. Morning wors-hip 11 o cloct; uijn oo Ira D. Warner. Portland, will: preach. New church building pledges will be re ceived. Evening worship 7:30 fo'clock. Message by Dr. Russel f. Shovrefs, Day- on. Ohio associate secretary nome mis- ion-Church Erection society j loung People's meeting 6 :30 o'clock : j subject How Improve our urganizaioij ana Team-Work!" Leader: pastor.; Dele gates report of the annual convection at The Dalles. Oregon. J ; CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 655 Perry streets. Lou'sa iPinnell. pastor. Sunday school :3 a.m. jaorn- ng worship 11 o clocK; sunject:: mi- seionary praver Huebbj Mis rinneii and Mrs. Myra While. F-veninglTcorship 7:30 o clock; snbject: evangelistic ser vice, xoung reopie s meeung o.ou o'clock, Henry Ruechel, leaders Pledges Totaling $2,000 Raised in First Day's Drive Two thousand dollars In pledges and cash were se cured Friday toward the construction of a new edu cational unit for the Castle L'nitd Brethren church, Rev. L. W. Biddle, pastor, an nounced last night. Mem bers of the congregation are making every effort to raise the $3000 goal before Sun flay night. There is little doubt but that the goal will be raised, and special effort will be put forward to that end, in view of the fact that the home ?reition society of the church has agreed to match the R."i,M0 raised here as a gift, in addition to making a loan of S.YOOO without interest. Workers who were cover ing the field yesterday ln-.-luded Bishop Ira T. AVarn r of Tortland, Dr. R. S. Showers of Dayton, Ohio, Rer. I.. W. Biddle, Rev. J. Oliver, J. C. Hill and F. J. Welsh. The church t located at the corner of 17th and Ne braska streets. Units which nill be added as soon as the money Is raised will be a basement and two story building, each SO by 70 feet. The cost will approximate $20,000. FOLK II LEAVING Evangelistic Tabernacle people are bidding good-bye to four of their young people this week. They are Miss Margaret Wilson, Miss Jeanetta Leonard. Marvin Bales and Miss Mary Pfau. Misses Wilson and Leonard left Salem Friday on their way to San Francisco where they will attend the Glad Tidings Bible in stitute. Mr. Bales who leaves Salem early next week will at tend the same school. Miss Pfau will be leaving next week for Pasadena, Calif., where she will attend the Southern Califor nia Bible institute. The present pastor at Evange listic Tabernacle, Rev. C. G. Weston, taught for five years at the San Francisco school. Rev. A. C. Weston who recently sup plied at the Tabernacle while the pastor held an evangelistic cam paign in California, is at the Southern California Bible school where he has now been teaching for the past four years. Two of the departing young people will prepare definitely to become for eign missionaries. STAYTON, Sept. 19 The Harrv Humnlirey family feel that they are lucky to be alive. As they were returning home from Salpm Saturday evening, about 6 o'clock, by way of the Feeble Minded school, they met with what might have been a very ser ious accident. S1 . 1. 4iiof TT- DC f Chf t Vl P "a.l""',. ::i . silver. sPPt. 19. Fath- Twrnlv Mr Hum- er Francis Scherbring stopped c?mJng ln PJfil" .1 here Thursday for a visit with his nrfheToadVntil the front brother. Rev. Scherbring who wheels of his car were off the Knight Memorial Church to Open Fall Season With Concert The chori choir of t). Knight Memorial Congregational church will present its first con cert of the fall season Sumlfy evening at 7:30 o'clock. Tin choir is under direction of ti.. pastor. Rev. H. C. Stover. Dor aid J. Allison is organist aril accompanist. The concert will Include tt t- following numbers: Chorus "God Is Our Ref uge, wooier. Male quartet "The Light . f the Cross." Adams. Vernon Bushnell, Norval Edwards, Don ald Barnard and J. J. Thompson. Chorus "O Thou Almighiy One," Petrie. Incidental solo by Beneitta Edwards and Myra Gleason. Duet "Consider and Heir Me," Pflueger. Pearl Eyre aixl C. Stover. Ladies' chorus "Under Thy Wings." Meredith. Chorus "When the Suu n. Golden Splendor," Spence. Inci dental solo by H. L. Braden. Father Francis Scherbring Home From Trip East ran chttrch of chbist, SCIENTIST Chrmrkrta aod LiWrtv strttis. : 60 a ! services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sub ject, "Matter." Sunday school at 9:45 and 11 a.m. Testimonial mecunr every Wednesday- even in s at s. ; Keadinr room at 404 Uasonie Temple open from 11 to 3:30 except Sundays and Holidays TTRBT COHGKXOATIOHAXt Liberty and Center streets. Cnarlea I. Ward, paitor. Sunday school 9:45 a.na Moraine worship 11 o'clock: subject "A Talk About Vile." Special mnsle by coorus eaoir. TTEST OBUCAX BAPTIST Varta Cottars and D streets, id. W, Rataea. minister. 6. Sehnnke. assistant. Saaday sebool 9:45 a.m. Sam Seairmaa, Bapt. Service 11 a.m. feermoa taste "Prayint and Workinr." Choir Anthem: "I Wonld he Like Jesaa." i Ivenlac service at S e'elock. Sermon Uple "Who is Bimainc aunat at tne reopiaT" Keralar mid-week prayer service at p.m. Wednesday. t 1US MJETHODIST ' R. Stewart, paitor, residence 1339 North winter. raone szb-w. Bervires i a.m. ana T:S0 p.m. Sermon topics "Vara The a Conquerors" 11 a.m.. "The Times at the Gentiles' ?:30. Sunday irhral fl:4S a.m. Herbert Haascfi. SbbL Tannr Peopla'a meetinrt at 1:30 p.m. nyer meeunc rraartday eventnr at T:80. Waaaea'a wrawr service Wednea- aaj. at i:so pja. CHTTRCH OF THE NAZASEITE v One block south of Center pa 19th street. Rev. Fletcher Gelloway.f pastor. Residence 475 Korth 24th street. Fnone 2309-W. Th pastor will speak Sunday from the foHowine sabjem: 11 a.m. Th Littl Foxes and Their invasta- !." Mr. and Mra. Alfred behrader will sinr. 7:30 p.m. "'The loies of Eventide" a special service for old peo nle. The ainrinr will all be old ' famil iar hymns of the church. Thar will be several of these snnr oy request, s ssnniy school 9:45 a.m. Frank St. titwiller, Snpt. X. Y. P. S. 6:80 p.m. Pra jet meet ine Wednesday 7:30 p.m. IEgXJB MXMOBIAT. 1 Bnnth Commercial at Myers. I Paatar. ft. Tark)w Johnson. 348 E. Myers street, nkna 97B4. Chnrch ; school. ; Stearns Casbinr, snpt.. at aismi call service at 11 o'clock. I Anthem. 'Ten Thnnaand Times Tea Thou tana (Schencker). Sermon. "My ChjarCh and Mvielf." Hannv evening? hour t 1 :w Hermnn. The T V e Hf ' lir learnes at :30. Mid-week stadf, Prtyer and fellowship hour Tnprsaay eyeuins: ai 7:80. Choir rehearsal.: J. iaam bi eher directinf, Thursday evenintt at 8:30 laaov Txra aCEMOSJAl. ik. s. Winter and Jefferson (treets, ; Hack B. Fouke. Jr. pastor: chone 174U Morn inc aerviea 11 o'clock iafcjett f Stew ardship Construction and Hapnstroe- lim " T.veainr service 7:30; o crock subject: "Business is Good. Special mnsie bv the men's : chorus. Sunday erhool :45 a. so. H. B. Carpenter. Saps. Mid-week services 7:45 p.m. ; Wednes day; the pastor, leader; place: the thnrth. Teunf People 'a meetinr : :S p.m. Snaday, three rronps forjlBtema- aiata, mgt school and; Coilera j afei. ran iTHUaTXAX f Hick aad Center streets. D. 3. How Baator. realdeaee 1028' S. Winter. 9:45 a.m. Bible aehool. Owille J. Halt. Saps. Promotion day September 38. ftally day first Sunday ia Oct.. 000 pretest it the aim. 11 a.m. worship. Sermbp ky the Pastor. "The Chnrrha . Estimate ' ef Youth." 8:90 p.m. Christian Endeavor meetinr- 7:30 pja. Eraacelisifis aervice. Sermon by the pasteri "Thai Gospel ia a Healthy City' Special msi both averaiar aad evenlnf by a Urr ckoir unaer tae aireetloa of Praf j Hobaaa. miawaea service Wednesday T: 30 pjs vaais nsnnsi 1 aorsoay evema Federated Church Women Hold Meet WOODBURN. Sept. 19. A fea ture of much interest at the meet ing of the Federated Methodist Women of Woodburn which, was held Wednesday afternoon, was the reading of magazine articles submitted by local women now actively engaged in missionary work In foreign countries, ine meeting was held in the parson age of the church. The day's program was In charge of the Women's Foreign Missionary society. Devotionais were led by Rev. Glenn S. Hart ong. The hostesses for the meet ing were Mrs. Myrtle Cole, Mrs. French, Mrs. Lee Withers and Mrs. Hattie McKee. Stewart Giving Lecture Series Sunday evening Rev. J. R. Stewart, pastor or me ree Methodist church, will preach the third sermon In a series of Sunday evening discourses on prophecy relative to the second coming of Christ and the end of the age. The subject ior ine occasion will be "The Times of the Gentiles." These weekly studies throw a great deal of light upon, the age In which we live and what we may expect in the near future. navprriAnt. hut the other car, a Bnick sedan, driven by a Mon mouth man, rammed into the side of the Humphrey car, tipping it over. The driver of the other is in charge of the St. Paul par- rish of Silverton. The former was on his way home to Sublimity after spending several months In the east At Baltimore he attended the national convention of the Central car went through the fence and BOciety He ais0 visited at New into a corn field before he could York cit Washington, D. C, at stop. St. Paul, Minn., and places in Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey and Iowa- Both ot tne brothers were their three children, agea 8, raised In Iowa and still have many and 2 were badly shaken up and bruised. They also received a number of scratches. Their car, a Chrysler sedan, is beyond re pair. Mrs. Humphrey and the chil dren were at once taken home by Rev. Wayne Wright who happen ed along. It will be several weeks before they will have recovered from the shock. It is said this is the second accident in the past few weeks for the Monmouth man. Circuit Judge Selection may Await Nominee There were indications Thurs day night that Governor Nor blad would defer appointment of a successor to Judge Percy R. Kelly of the circuit court for Linn and Marion counties, until the republican nominating com mittees of the t"0 counties have organized and select a candidate to go before the voters at the November election. Judge Kelly recently was ap pointed associate judge of the state supreme court to succeed the late Justice Thomas A. Mc Brid.e L. G. Lewelling and Gail Hill, both of Albany, have been mentioned prominently In con nection with the nomination for circuit Judge. Lewelling is dis trict attorney of Linn county. Robins to Give Lecture Series Dr. William H. Robins, pas tor of the First Baptist church. will begin a series of lectures on Paul'a Epistle of the Epheslans Sunday morning. They will be exoositorr and devotional, and the public is Invited to near them. Later in the fall, a popu lar union bible "class for Friday eveninK will be conducted by Dr. Robins to which all who de sire to study God's word will be cordially Invited. V. OP O. BOOSTERS BUSY WOODBURN, Sept, 19 The University of Oreron booster rroup. composed o f George Chery, student body president. Joe Fteek and Bob Miller, great er Oregon committee heads, stop oed In Woodburn Thursday. They conferred with the members ot the district committee, who are Wlnton Hunt, Lotus GeUy and Warner Gnus. New Students Are Welcomed To First M. . The University Epworth league of First M. E. church held a Bean and Bell party in the church parlors Friday night for the purpose of welcoming students of Willamette U. to the fellowship of the league. Miss Helen Breithauat, social chairman, was In charge of the program. Get acquaninted stunts and games were features of the evening. Misa- Betty Og- den, accompanied by Miss Mar Jorie Odell, offered a selection of vocal numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Glover spoke on behalf of First church in welcoming the.students into its communion. Dr. B. E. Parker, the pastor, concluded the program with a brief address. relatives there. SCIO YOUNG FOLK ENJDY IE1 H. Li G SCIO, Sept. 19 A very pleas ant evening was spent by t h voung people of the Christian Endeavor society, when about 2 of them gathered at the home of Jess Rogers Wednesday evenin for their monthly business meet ing and social time. After transacting the business for the month, the evening was spent in playing games, after which refreshments were served by the social committee. FEATURE SERVICE Announcement Is made th;it another special feature service will be held at the Church of the Nazarene Sunday night. Tomor row night Rev. Fletcher Gallo way, pastor of the local church, will speak from the subjert, "Glories of Eventide" and the old people will be guests of hon or. Any old person who dos not have a convenient way !, get to this service may call tr- pastor of the church and a r will be sent to your door. Tt phone number is 2309-W. The first Sunday night f September was observed . young people's night with tt subject, "A Challenge to Youth Last Sunday night the suhjetr was, "Christ and the Home." A special feature of tomorrow night's service will be the ol time songs. Many of these 'Rill be sung by request. Rev. Gall oway says that he fels that thre ought to be greater respect srxl honor for the gray haired pio neers who have tolled and sacri ficed to make possible many tf the blessings that have come us as a heritage. South Friends Church to Hold Vesper Service A vesper service will be held Snndav evening at 5 o clock at the South Salem Friends church. as a change from the regular eve ning service. The innovation is designed as an especial conveni ence for parents with small chil dren. The music committee of the church is In charge of the pro gram. The service will last one hour and takes the place of the eve ning worship Rev. S. E. Long Calls Meeting HAZEL GriEEX, Sepf. 19 Rev. S. E. Long, who was ap pointed pastor to Hazel Green and HoDewell United Brethren churches, wishes to meet the peo ple of Haiel Green at 7:30 Sun da to arrange the schedule Tor the year. The Christian Endeav or will meet at the usual hour Rev. Miss Luckey expects to move to Portland about first of October. She did not take a charge this year. Former Resident Visits Eriksens Rer. P. M. Fosse, of Mt. Ver non, Wash., was a visitor and house guest of Rer. and Mrs. P. W. Eriksen. Wednesday and Thursday. The Rer. Mr. JFosse nas not been In Salem for 24 years and he marvels at the great changes and of the beau tiful capital city. Special Meets For District Are Announced A district institute of the United Brethren church will be held early in November at trV Castle United Brethren church here, according to plans made at the recent annual conference. A leadership training school for this section has been sched uled for Philomath later in the season. Week's Events Are Announced By U. B. Church The Women's Air society of the Castle United Brethren church will hold an all day meeting at the church Wednesday. The reg ular midweek prayer and Bible study service will be held Thurs day at 7:30 o'clock. The church Is already making plans for the fall rally day to be observed September 28. Promo tion day will be held In the Sun day school on October 5. M DEMOS Labish Center Services Told LABISH CENTER, Sept. 19. Services of the Labish Center Evangelical group will start Sunday morning at 10 o'clock with Sunday school, to be fol lowed at 11 with preaching services by the pastor. Rev. H. R. Scheuerman. The only even ing service will be the Endeavor meeting at 7 p. m. with the dis cussion topic "How Improve Our Organization and Teamwork?' led by Edward McClaughry. Another League Group Organized AMITY, Sept. 19 An Interme diate'league was organized in the Methodist church Sunday, Sep tember l. The officers elected were: president, Gordon Ran dall; vice president. Gertrude Cannell; secretary, Velma Glan don; treasurer. La Vaine Can nell; pianist, Jeanne Abraham. Two oi Foreign Threats out of Pro net Tourney FOREST "HILLS, N. T., Sept. 1J. (AP) Two European threats, Dan Maskell, British champion, and Roman Najuch of Germany were eliminated in the quarter final round of the Ameri can professional lawn tennis championships here, but Karel Kozeluh, Czecho Slovaklan ace. advanced to the semifinals with out trouble. Kozeluh defeated Paul L. Hes- ton of Washington, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4, while his expected rival In the fi nals. Mncent Richards of New York was eliminating Norval Craig of Los Angeles. 6-2, 6-4, 6-3. NSERT WET PLANK BALTIMORE. Sept. 1 9. -(AP) Governor Albert Ritchie was formally noniinat. ! for his fourth term here by Th democratic state convention on a platform which urged return f liquor control to the- states avl in the meantime modification f the Volstead act to allow manu facture of light wins and beer. The convention for the first time since 1523 failed to endoir the Marvland excvitiv for presidential nomination, at thf re quest of the governor himself. On the eve of th rrteelinv' :,e made public a letter o Sensio. Millard E. Tydings. the chairnirn. in which he said ' the proceedli c of our convention schould not "n- diverted from the present can -palgn in this state by any consid eration of who our next nomine for the presidency ought to hf .' The liquor plank declared f present system of national prohi bition a "clear departure' from the principle of Btate's rights srd was "destructive-of tn. liberr of our people." It urged step? t turn the whole subject back to r states. Paator Return Edgar P. Sims has retur . l from a motor trip to the mii' ' states, where he anl his v. i'. visited relatives and friends ! i several weeks. Meetings rVt Meetings for the week for ; r Calvary Baptist church incl.o. the fellowship meeting Wedv -day night and choir rehear--:.! Thursday night. I v . 1 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH High and Ferry Sts. Rodgejs Buildup Graded S. S. 9:40 a. m. Preaching 10:r" a. m. and 7:30 a. m. A. M. M4The Second Coming of Chriat" (Ti - Purpose and Result) Rev. W. Earl Cochrai'. Anthem A. M. -'I Will Sing of Th Lord" Bode. Incidental solo, Mrs. H. H. Harrr.t P. M. 'God's Cure for th lTls of the World" Rev. W. Earl Cochran. Anthem P. M. "Go i Is Love" Wilson. Solo Mrs. Irish. B. Y. P. TJ.'s 6:30 P. M. Senior: Subje "How Improve Our Organization and Tram Work."- Leader: F. Mildred Taylor. W. Earl Cochran, Pastor. Free Methodists Improve Property At a recent meeting the offi cial board of the Free Metho dist church authorized the mak ing of improvements on the church property to the value of abont $400. This will Include painting, re-decorating interior, new lighting fixtures and some other minor Improvement. AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Church St. Bt. Chemeketa and Center, A Downtown Chnrch 11 A.SL THE PRESENT RELIGIOUS OPPORTUNITY Special Mnsle, by rested Choir. Sunday School at 9:45. Max Gehlar, Supt. Luther IJttgut 6:30. Pageant Rehearsal at 7:30. REV. P. W. ERIKSEN, Pastor. J