icinify Interest lem iiircl B RID Two Salem Pastors to At tend Convention at Na- tional Capital Tlfteen thousand members of the Christian "church (Disciples of Christ) will meet in Washing ton, D. C, next month, to hold three significant conventions within a ilne day period. B.F. Bhoemaker o the Court street Christian church and D. J. Howe Of the First church and many Other in the atate are planning to attend these conventions. For three years, this religions oody. now numbering 1.750,000 has been preparing tor this gath ering at the nation's capital. The programs are! now completed and most of the details for the handling. of such a large delega tion, arranged. A thousand young people wru fcniii & five day Youth conven er October 15-1. Robert Sams of Atlanta, Georgia, is the president. The young people will dismiss nroblems and issues haying to do with modern youth, and the ennrcn. r Tho International convention nf the Discioles of Christ will begin on Tuesday' evening, Octo ber 14. K. A. Long, a layman oi Kansas City, is president of this convention ana ww jiicomo Its sessions. During this convention, Octo ber 14-19, the new National City Christian church will be dedicat ed on Sunday morning, October It. The building is locaieo. on Thomas circle. Over 40,000 in dividual members of the church es throughout the nation have contributed to it. The convention will launch an 8.000.000 Ministerial Pension find campaign to care for the ministers of this religious body at the time of their retirement The world convention will be- Jjbunba? Ibertriceg in Halem CfmrdM TTR8T SPIMT0AIIST .fddie Bracken Robinson, lecturer nd ysycaie adrisor of Portland.- will lecture ad fire messases Sunday at 7:45 'clock. Topic, '-The Dead Can Return eirele will be held from 5:30 to 7 'dock Sunday eniut by accredited readers of the ehurcb. all aerTices held t the Nelion building on Chemeketa Street between Liberty and Commercial, formerly held at Fraternal Temnle on Center street. AHEBICAIT LUTHERAN Church street between Chemeketa and Cente. A downtown church. Morninjf worship 11 a.m. Sermon topic: 'God JUqnires Growth." Anthem: "O Wor ship the Lord," choir. Sunday school t S:45. Mti Cehlhar. Supt. Derotion als for Luther leagues at 8:30. At 7:30 the Luther league assisted by some 40 Yooar People will present a Pageant, 'Bignal Hill." LESLIE MEMOHIAL South Commercial street at Myers. 8. Par lew Johnson, pastor. 848 E. Myers street., phone 2764. Church school at t:45 with a place for erery memberof the family. Stearns Coshing. Snpt. The earlier days of Leslie Memorial church Will be commemorated at the Sunday aerricee. See story elsewhere. Three Leagues st 6:30. CHUBCH 07 THE KAZA2XSE One block south of Center on 10:h Street. Rev. Fletcher Galloway, pastor. Residence 475 Korth 24th street. Phone J J0-W. The pastor will speak Sun jmm id. fnllnwin subjects: 11 a.m. "a fiirreii'ul Christian. Ars You Oner" 7:80 p.m. "A Great Man With ! ' Serious Trouble." There will be epe- j eial music in each of xnese ifri. i Frank M. Lit- filler Sunt. N. Y. P. S. 6:30 p.m. Mis The Sampson, president. Prayer meet ing Wednesday 7:30 p.m. CASTLE UNITED BRETHREN North Korth 17th and Nebraska S'-S. L. W. Biddle, paster. Sunday school 45 a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock; subject: "A Billy Day Message." Ev ening worship 7:30 o'clock: subject: "The Gospel of Jesus Christ." Young People's meeting 6:30 o'clock: subject: "How Won'.d I Spend One Mil'.ian Dol lars!" FIRST BAPTIST Corner of North Liberty and Marion streets. Willism H. Robins, pastor. Reg alar services Sunday. Bible school at t:45 in charge of Supt. Fred Broer and his corp of splendid teachers. Classes for all ages. Morning worship at 11. The second message in Paul's Epistle to the Xphesians will be given. Subject:--"The Believer's Riches in Christ. Special singing by the ehoir. Yonag People meet at 6:30. Evening evange listic service at 7:30. Bong service i charge of Mr. Broer and ehoir. assisted by the orchestra. The third sermon on "Great Crises of Sacred History" will bo preached. Subject: "The Folly of Popn Jar Opinion." or "The Universal Conse iuenees of the Flood." Old gospel songs will bo snng. Tuesday nirbt at 7:30 Teacher's Eiblo study class. Wednesday evening prayer and praise service 7 :30. Choir practice Thursday evening. FIRST EVANGELICAL Thirteenth and Center streets. A. T. uajton, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 Ate. Morninr worshin 11 o'clock: sub ject: "True Riehea." Special music -by the ehoir. Evening worship , i:au 'clock: anbteet: "Beautiful Tears. Young People's meeting 6:30 o'clock; subject: "How Would I. Spend a $1,000. OOO on Missions." ntn caiiiskEOITIOHAL Center and Liberty street. Charles "E. Ward, pastor. Sunday school : a.ni, Iforaln witeshin 11 o'clock: Dr. Kant ev will have chare of the service and Miss Mary Preston of New York City will sneak. EDeeial music by ohoms choir. Erenlnr services will begin next Sunday, October S with as) illiAtrated address bv Rav Conway entitled: "The Firmament Showeth His Handiwork." SOUTH SALEM rRIENDS Sooth Commercial at Washington atreets. Chas. C Haworth, pastor. Bun da school 10 am. Hornier worship 11 'clock; subject: Rev. and Mrs. Tamplia and Rev. Chester A. Uadlev. all of Fort land, will be n re sect both- morninr and evening and bring tho messages. Tho former are returned missionaries Irons Central America and are now mndor appointment for service in Bolivia. Tho latter is superintendent of Oregon Year ly meefiag.- Evening worship S o'clock. Vesper; service, at which oao of those mentioned above will speak. Thorsday, 7 :S0 p.m. prayer meeting and Biblo study in l sjeristaiaas. ,- -Ml faHER COMMUNTTT ? Located in tho Keixcr scheoTheuse. Htyes 'Bealt, pastor; Jo. E. Bart raff. caarek school Supt. Classes for all ages iag at 10 a.m. with Church aerviee . at 11 a.m. As a." member ( tho Hayesville Fnndny school district, Kei " r will join with tho other ia tho OwarterW convention at Clear ' Lake Church srV.mt and preaching, aervie. will M held, followed by a basket dinner. , 1 " TIXST PRESBTTKRIAir ' Corner of Winter and Chemeketa treeta. Groves- O. Birtchet, D. D, pu- PLANS TRIP tXtfl i v Iter. B. F. Shoemaker, pastor of the Court street Christian church, who will leave shortly on a trip east He will attend tho world convention of Chris tian churches In session fa Washington, D. C, next month. gin on Sunday night, with "Roll call of nations." Dele gates from thirty countries will attend this gathering that con tinues until Thursday night, Oc tober 23. Some of the overseas delegates are arriving now. The delegation that is traveling the farthest is the one coming from Australia. Forty make up this delegation. They will land Sep tember 26, at San Francisco, and will be given a personally con ducted tour across the country to Washington. SEIPP FAMILY MOVES IX JEFFERSON, Sept. 26. The J. H. Seipp family have moved to town, from the old Dickenson rangh, north of Jefferson; and are occupying the E. J. Shumaker res4 idence on the Pacific highway; This makes It more convenient. ! for the children who are. attend lng school. tor. Sunday school st 9:30 s.m. L. Ml Ramare, Supt. Morning worship, ll o'clock. Sermon by the pastor. "Kef fleeted Youth." Anthem, "Springs in the Desert" (Jenninjjs), Solo by Mrr. Florence Teed. "I Heard the Voice of Jeu( Say" (Rathbun). Orpin numbers. "Holy. Holy, Holy" (West), "Grand Choeur in C" (Salome). The Christian Endearor society and the Young People 'fc forum meet at 6:30 p.m. Evening worr ship. 7:30 o'clock. Sermon, "The Neir Garment" Dr. Birtchet. The ehoir wjH sing, "There Shall Be Xight Ko More';' (Fearis). Organ numbers, "Adoration'? The Holy Citr (Gaul). "To a Wild RoseV (McDowell), "Jubilate Deo'f (Loret). Mid-week prayer service en Thursday at 7:30 o'clock. rSEX METHODIST Market and Korth Winter streets. J. R. Stewart, pastor, Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock: sub ject: "The Trial of Faith." Evening worship 7:30 o'clock; subject: "The Bride of Christ." HIGHLAKD FBIEKD8 Corner Highland and Church, Edgar P. Sims, paitor. Bible school st 10 a.m.. Earl M. Beckett, Supt. Classes for all ages. Morning worship 11 a.m., sub ject: "A Man of Like Passions Prayed." Evening service, subject: "Is Modernism the Apostsey?" Jr. C. E. st 5:30 p.m. Sr. C. E. at 6:30 p.m. Evening service 7 :30 p.m. Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p.m. KNIGHT MEMORIAX 19th and Ferry streets. H. C. Stover. minister. Morning worship at 11. Ad- dresr.es by Donsld Barnard and Csrybl Braden of the subject "Strength snd esvty are in ma Jsanctuary. "My God. My Father" (Wrigley) Dnett Ben- eitta Edwards and Harriet Adams'. Ev ening service at 7:30. Sneaker, Miss Mary Preston of New York City. An them by the choir "Sun of my Soul" (Wilson). Sunday school at 10 a.m. C. C. Harris, Supt. Christian Endeavor 1st 6:45 p.m. EMMATTTEL FULL GOSPEL Corner North 17th and Chemeketa street. C. Lewis Rounds, pastor. Res. 17651 State street. Phone 903-M. Ser vices Sunday at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday school 10 a.m., H. Morriss, Supt. Young People's aaeetiugs: Friday evening at b p.m. Week-day services Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. Wednesday evening prayer meeting. CALVASWY BAPTIST CAXVABT BAPTI8T . High and Ferry. Graded 8. B win begin at 9:40 a.m., followed by preach ing at 10:50 a.m. Subject: "Overcoming tho World." Anthem: "God is Love'" by Wilson. Obligate by Mrs. M. i R. Irish. Three E Y. P. U.'s at SiSO p.m. Popular gospel song service : at 7:30 p.m. Prelude to sermon: "Seme Things that Were a Credit to Our State Fair." Sermon: "Signs of tho Tiroes.' Anthem: "Sing and Rejoice" Williams. Incidental solos by Mrs. Chas. Davis and M. K. Irish. Wednesday evening fel lowship and prayer Mrvlce at T:30 o clock, followed by official board meet is g. Choir rehearsal Thursday evening at 7:su p.m. ST. JOSEPH'S Rev. J. R. Buck, pastor. Sunday mom lng. September 21, the regular schedule of masses will commence. These will be at 7:30 and 10:00 o dock with benedic tion after last mass. ; FIRST UNITARIAN S North Cottage and Chemeketa streets. Rev. Fred Albaa WeiL minister. Resi dence. 657 Chemeketa. Church School at it) a.m. fjhnrcn service at 11 a.m. Ser mon: "Judgments." Mrs. Walter A. Denton, organist. : j GLAD TIDINGS MISSION i ! 151 Court street. C. 8. Johnson, j psS- tor. Sunday school a p.m. Alternooi worship 8 p.m. Evening worship ' ' o'clock. Young People's mueeting o'clock. Meetings every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday evenings - COURT STREET CHRISTIAN Court and 17th streets. B. F. Bh maker, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning worshin 11 o'clock: subject : "Paul's Great Address to the Athenians Concerning God. Evening worship; 7:30 o'clock; subject:.- "Leaders Jkmong Men." Young People' nsewting i S:80 o'clock; subject; "How-. Wwnld I Spend as AAA AAn -uu.I...I't . : A o.:., . all day Wednesday-. Mit-ocaf aaeetiiig Wedaesday. T:8fr "yx t I r - TUtST CHURCH OT'OOja i Corner Hoo and Cot tags street. C W. Hatch, -pastor. Phono 1580-J, Morn inr service) 11 o'clock. . Subieet ,aMedel Prayer No. IX Special araaie: Duet ia 7:80 service. ETeaury service ;t:SO. Subject by John Batdorf of Eastland Texas. . Bands school 10 s.m. Job Van Lydegraf, Supt. Midweek prayer aerviee 7 :80 pjnu Wedaesday. Swung e's meeting 8:30 bj Dorothy Tra vie, leader. ST. PAUL'S SPISCOPAZ. Church and Chemeketa streets.! Ber. George H. Swift, pastor. 8a a day School t:45 a.m. Holy Communion t :S0 ajs. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Baptism of infants during service. Evening worship 7:30 o'clock at Weodbara. ' ; m m EAST FOB VISIT B. T. Shoemaker of the Court ! Street Christian church expects to leave next Monday evening on! a trip to the east via Colfax,8 Wash., and Spokane, to the Twin Cities to visit relatives and friends there and In other points In Minnesota, his native state.; He has not been in Minnesota. for nearly 20 years, since coming west from Minnesota. s i He and his daughter. Gertrude,' will go to the International and World Conventions of the Church, es of Christ, in Washington, D. C-i October 14-23, stopping over sun? day, October 12 in Indianapolis Ind. The pulpit of the Court Street church will be supplied during Mr. Shoemaker's absence. SACRED HEART HAS BffiOLLlUT OF 100 GERVAIS. Sent. 2 Sacred Heart school opened Thursday j merclal at Washington, this Sat with an enrollment .of nearly I urday evening at 7:30 o'clock, an- 100. Sister Martha, who has I tanrht in the school for several I years la here arain this rear and Sister Kiernan and Sister' Ade-1 lalda of neavertnn ar n a w I teachers this vear. i The Past Noble Grand club init Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. William Allsun. Other en- gagements was given as the this time. Refreshments were cause for a small attendance at served at the close of the evening. ai mo tiuao ui mo evening. I won, xi t. .i a two weeks' visit with his moth er, Mrs. V. O. Booster and other relatives. Mr. Booster is credit manager for the Cities Oil Ser vice Co., In Chicago. Mrs. Ida Rothrock of Portland was an overnight visitor at the Booster home Tuesday and attended the fair with Mrs. Booster and her son. ' FORD MEMORIAL M. B. COMMTJMTJT "onu avenue ana Third streets. Mere' ditn A. Groves, pastor. Sunrt -,.ni :45 a.m. Morninr wnrctiin 11 .'.u.k Subject "The Shadow of th. Pro.. ts.. Communion service will be held. Special music. Evening worshiD 8: anhi.it Thine h- the Kinzdom." T.xt t.rmn 4n senea on the Lord's Prayer. Special music: Violin solo by Mhts Vina Emmctt. Vocal duet by Wesley and Martha War ren. Young People's meeting 7 o'clock: subject: "How Do I Know I Am; a Christian." Wesley Warren. i FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST, i SCIENTIST 5- i Chemeketa and I.ih.rx : Ci,.l dy services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sub ject. "Reality." Sunday school at 9:45 and 11 a.m. Testimonial meeting every Wednesday evening at 8. Reading room t 406 Masonic Temple open from 11 to :ou except Sundays and holidays.: , JASON LEE M. E. J Winter and Jefferson streets. Hugh Fouke. Jr.. nastor: nhn. nil Morning service 11 o'clock; subject; The Expectant Mood of Christianity.' -vening service 7:30 o'clock; subject: 'Modern Miracle-Workinr ' a... ehool 9:45 a.m.: Mr. H. R rm.n.. Supt. Mid-week services 7:45 ; pjm Wednesday: the rsstor. leader: tle- the church. Young Peonle's meetinea: 30 p.m. Three leagues for Intenna- iate. High School and College age froups. , FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST I 1 North Cottage and D street a lv Rutsch, minister; G. Schonke, - Asst. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Sam Sehirman. Supt. Service 11 a.m. Sermon topic: Christ s Reward." In the eveninr ar- vice 8 p.m. Sermon topic: "Our Exam ples. Regular mid-week prayer ior vice 8 p.m. Wednesday, j j REFOBMED Corner Canitol and Marion streets.! W. O. Lienkaetnper, pastor. Sunday school iv a.m. '. L. Kruse, Supt. German ser vices 10 o'clock. Subject: "In His Steps." English services 11 o'clock. 8ubjeet: "Renewal of Strength. . j i CHSM8I TSTANGELIOAL LUTHERAN Eighteenth and State streets. Rev. Amos E. Minnemsn, psstor, phono 3726. uernan services Subieet: God or Mammon!" Holy Communion! In connection with these services. -English services 11:00. Subject: "One of i the Two." Sundsy school 9:40. ! Martha Batterman, Supt. Church Council meet ing Sunday 7:30 p.m. ; : i TOST CHRISTIAN' i High and Center streets. D. J. Howe. pastor. Residence 1026 North ; Winter. 8:45 a.m. Bible day with short 'program at 10:30. "Rally Day" next Sunday. October 5. "600 in attendance' is tho aim. 11 a.m. worship. Tho Lord 'a Sup per followed by preaching. Dr.; S. jEarl Childers, pastor of Eugene church, f will preach. Duet: "Something for TheeiM- Wooler, Miss Aideane Smith. Mis Lii - Han Scott. 6:30 p.m. Young People's K"JII on m M hour. The Senior C. E. will meet : for reorganisation. The Intermediates will held a special service inviting the- par ents. 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service. Sermon by the pastor, "Come Over and Help Ua." Mid-week service, Wednes day. 7 :30 p.m. j ; ST. JOHNS LUTHEEAH (Mo. Synod) North 16th and "A" streetaJ one block north of Old People's home. Rev. n. w. uross. pastor. JEngiian. service 9:45. German at 11:00. Sunday School :00 ajn. l 1 KILL STREET If. BV 1 I Mill and 15th streets. . Wesley Dexter Cordon, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 o clock; ; subject: Mr r ather s House. .Evening worship 7:30 o'clock; subject: "Tho Mipd of Christ." Young People's meeting; 6:30 o'clock. i SUMMIT ; ; Orchard Height road. Meredith; A. Groves, pastor. Sunday school 11 a.m. Morning worship 9:45 o'clock; subject: "Tho Shadow of tho Cross." : h TtatAXTJEL BAPTIST f Corner of Hasel and Academy streets. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. jaio-weea prayer and testimony aeetini. Thursday night at 7:30. ; TOST METHODIST i ! Church and State streets. B. B.i Par ker, pastor. Chnrch school :45 a-aa. Morning worship 11 o'clock J subject: "la tho 1ms t st1 God. Evonln; .wor ship 7:45; subject: 4'Tn Christian Se cret of a Great Life.' Thro ! Young People's meetings 6:0 elocrs. - ' XTASGELISTIO TABXRB ACS Thirteenth and Ferry streets. p. . Weston, pastor. Sunday school 1:S P-m. Church service S p.m. subjects? ("Tho Pentecostal Manifestation." Evangelistie service at ?:5 p.m. Subject: Why Proaehr .Monday: AU day TsUowthip meeting at 11 a.m., f.n. and T;45 n, Taeodayt Bible study in the) Book of Acts T:45 p.m.- Wednesday: Women's prayer meeting 1:80 p.m. ! Thursday hnrcav praywr snooting and Christian Hfs messsges T:45 p.m. Saturday .Young People's meeting T:45 p.m. i J Everyman's Bible Class WH1 Hear Candidate Bailey Edward F. Bailey of Junc tion City, is to be a special guest of the Everyman's class at the First Christian church here Sunday morn ing. He will make short address. At the morning worship hour. Dr. C. Earl Child ers, acting president of the En gene Bible school will preach. At the same hour. Rev. D. J. Howe, pastor of the church ' here, will give the conTocation sermon to the students of the Eugene school at their service in Eugene. Howe is teacher of Everyman's class. Rev. and Mrs. Templin of Port- lland will give an illustrated lec ture on Bolivia. S. A., at the South Salem Friends church. South Com nounces Rev. Charles C. mwortu, castor of the Church, Mr. and Mrs. Templin have been missionaries in Central America tor some years, and are now under appointment by the Missionary board of Oregon yearly meeting of Friends for service in Bolivia. They expect to go out to this field early next year. They have a fine collection of views of the land and people where they will labor. Bolivia Is - , . . i one of the highest countries in the ing higher than Mt. Hood. Every body is invited. Old Folks' Meet Draws Big Crowd Tie special old people's service at the chnrch of the Nazarene last Sunday nierht created a great a- mount of Interest. Every seat In the chnrch was filled and about 60 per cent of those present were over 50 years or aee. Key. Fletcher Galloway, the pastor spoke from the subject "The Glor- lea of Eventide." Rev. A. Wells, the second pas- tor of the local church and the man who built the present build- ine, led In prayer. Clyde Hoffer, principal of the Kaiser school, composed a song appropriate to the occasion, which he and Mrs. Hoffer sang. Also Rev. Galloway sang "Amazing Grace" with the variations of an old time Metho- dist class leader. The oldest person present was grandma Jemima Bason who was born In 1942 and will be 89 in February. She has lived In Ore gon for 50 years. There was one Civil War veteran present, A. F. Arnsmeler, who is 78. Abraham Friesen who Is 73 years of age and has 20 children living and 75 grandchildren was another one of the listeners In this service. Also A. Banta who was born In Hollandand who Is a direct descendant of one of the famfltaa tftttf at 1 1 nA V.n, imetar. dam, which is now New York City Mr. Banta is 72. Rounds Tells Program for eanaaa, ssf OJS vaV SlindaV "" Kauy uay win oe opservea &un- aay, sepiemoer no, iu iub ciu manuel Full Gospel church, an nounces the pastor, Rev. C. Lewis Rounds. Special features have been arranged for the day in the Sunday school under direction of a staff of efficient workers. Some of the subjects planned include: "How We Got Our Bible." "The Boys of the Bible," "The Girls of the Bible," "Missionary Exam pies" and "Bible Endurance." TO HARVEST APPLES - JEFFERSON, Sept 26. Eckles McCaw and bis uncle, Mr. Murphy and Gilbert Spragg left for Hood River. Wednesday, where they ex- 1 pect to work during the apple I 1 harvest. 'Unhoused9 Church ' Croup Meets now On Center Street With their old church home being torn down "to make way for a service sta tion, and their new one not yet under construction, the members of the First Evan gelical chnrch have arranged to meet, beginning to mor row, in the Center street M. IS. chnrch, corner 13th and Center, mntll the modern new building fa up. The church and parson age at the corner of Cen ter and Liberty was sold some months ago, and the group purchased a fine lot at the cornea of Summer and Marion, upon which the -new temple will be con structed. Bids for the new building, which win be about 100 feet long and 90 feet wide, will be opened at 7:SO o'clock Monday night at a meeting of the building committee to be held at the Center street M. E. church. The aw build ing will hare about 20 rooms and although every detail has not been worked out, promises to bo one of the finest structures in the city. Ber; A. p. Layton is pas tor of the First Evangelical chnrch. LUTHER LEAGUE TO ENTERTAIN Young Folk to Give Pageant Sunday Night at 7:30 o'clock A three-act pageant, "Signal HIU" will be v presentee, ny w members of the American Luth eran young people's league Sun day night at 7:30 o ciocr at me church. The presentation will take the place of the regular wor ship hour. The pageant represents a group of college students seek ing light on their life's calling. Among those taking the main parts In the pageant, and that which they will enact are: ' Lougene Breittke and Siviter Horn, doubters; Lloyd Relnwald. newsboy; Ila BJelde, civilisa tion; Dorothy Rogan, home; Lu vera Horn, education; Valentine Reisencheck, Industry: .Wllma Horn, art; Mark Gehlhar, judge and the law; disease, poverty, ig norance, war, atheism and crime also have parts in the story. Miss Wllma Horn is directing the pageant. ANNUAL EVENT FRIDAY The annual open church night and social for all departments and friends of the American Lu theran church has been planned for next Friday night, October 3. The event is sponsored by the La dies' Guild and departmental heads, with the following com mittee In general charge: Mrs. R. C. Arpke, Max Gehlar, W. G. Krueger, Allen Fletcher, Miss Scharlet Lindquist, A. A. Krueger, R. C. Arpke, Ed Ahrens and Dorothy Rogan. WILL EE ORGANIZED An Intermediate society of Christian Endeavor of Castle United Brethren church will be organized this Sunday at 6:0 p m. Mrs. S. Chamberlin has been selected as superintendent. uisnop ira u. warner, fon- land, Oregon, and Dr. Russell S Showers, Dayton, Ohio, will be In Salem, on Tuesday. They will meet the building committee at' 6:45 on Tuesday to study the blue prints for the new church build lne, The Woman's Aid society will meet at the church on Wednes day The midweek prayer service will be at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, and the first regular official board meeting of the conference will be held at 8:30 p.m. Thurs day, Dallas Church Will Observe Promotion day DALLAS, Sept. 26 Sunday services at the Christian church will commence at 10 o'clock with the Bible school observing promo- 1 on u2 w'1" ?ises- ThfL Bemr?n ,at 1 n,V C by Rev. K. E. Burke, will be on the subject, "It Can's Be Done. The Christian Endeavor will meet at seven o'clock, the pro gram to consist of semi debates on modern day problems, with MifiS Pauline Stoop as leader. The sAi-mnn at R nVlork will have as KJ luwiviu U- ita tViomo ".Tnof TCViot Tin Ynil -,h,t . tha rt,h? A J 1 nuiciiictiii lu Be Topic for Church Meet JEFFERSON. Sept. 2 There will be no preaching services in the morning at the Evangelical church, as Rev. Oliver . conducts services at Sodaville. However, the Sabbath school convenes at j 10 o'clock. Christian Endeavor meets at seven o'clock, which will be followed by a sermon by the pastor, using as a theme, "Abra- I - ham. I Rally day Set For October 5 The Bible school of the Court street Christian church is plan ning for a great Rally day Octo ber 5, with the aim for 155 pres ent. Every member is expected to be there and bring others. Special features are being planned. Young People Have Service The Tonng People's society of the Free Methodist church will I have charge of the regular ser- Ivlce Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock and are arranging a spe cial program for the occasion. AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Church St Bt. Chemeketa and Center, A V Downtown Church 11 A. M. GOD REQUIRES GROWTH. Anthem: O, Worship the Lord, 7:30 P. M. PAGEANT SIGNAL HILL. By a group of 50 Y. P. Sunday School 9:45. REV. P. W. ERIKSEN IVccfe'i SermoneHc Renewal of Strength By REV. W. O. LIENKAEMPER (Pastor Reformed Chnrch) "They that wait upon the Lord, shall renen their strength Is.: 149: 31. Now that vacation days are over we eed strength for our allotted tasks In the home or at school, In the workshop or at the office. In oar text we have the promise of strength. There are dif ferent kinds of strength: physical, intellectual and spiritual rtrengtii. The source of all strenth is found in God. who has many ways of renewing our strength. Some people derive great benefits from the mountains; otn ers,htre their strength renewed by risking the seashore; still oth rs spend their vacation in camps and conferences, where they combine study, recreation, and spiritual fellowship and come back with' a new store of knowledge, a higher conception of life and of service and also with renewed strength of body. Vacation does not mean a period of Idleness, but rather of change of occupation. An idler will take up his work with flab by muscles, cobwebs on the brain and a grouchy spirit because he did not wait upon the Lord for renewed strength of body, mind and spirit. This strength Is not communicated In a mechanical way. It is a vital, dynamic power and It must be obtained by a rital pro- CCSSo We get it through faith and fellowship. That Is what "wait upon the Lord" means. By faith we lay hold of God and through it appropriate His mighty power. By faith we can say with Paul: "I can do all threugh Christ who strength eneth me." And again! "When I am weak then I am strong;" and by constant fellowship with Christ and by working for Him we develop this strength, so that according to the promise, "we shall mount up with wings as eagles; shall run and not be weary; shall walk and not faint." TURNER. Sent. 26. Members of the Christian church and Bi ble school are planning a Home coming" and rally day, with bas ket dinner Sunday. October 19. They have set 166 as their goal for Bible school aiienaance. Fred E. Bates is the new Sunday school superintendent and every department is taking new inter ests as a year's work is begun. Rev. E. G. Gilstrap is at nis best in a series of spiritual ser mons. Dr. H. J. Kpiey wm wi up his chorus work next Suesday night. . .. The young people are loosing forward with much Interest to the coming of the county Chris tian Endeavor convention which will meet at the church October 3, 4, 5. The pastor will give a special welcome to visiting speakers and delegates. Mrs. Van Winkle Heads Jefferson Sunday School JEFFERSON, Sept. 25. The Sunday school board of the Jef ferson Methodist church met re cently at the home of Rev. and Mrs. D. George Cole. The meeting was called to or der by Dr. J. O. Van Winkle, as sistant superintendent. Tne fol lowing people were elected offi cers of the Sunday school for the mm ine year: Mrs. J. O. van Winkle, superintendent, Dr. J. O. Van Winkle, assistant superin tendent. Miss Haiel Sherwood, secretary, Mrs. J. G. Fontaine, treasurer, Mrs. D. George Cole, pianist, and Dr. J. 0. Van Winkle, song leader. Unique Service Announced for Leslie Church An unique service is being planned for Sunday at the Leslie Memorial church, when the early days of the church will be com memorated. Rev. R. C. Black well, former preacher, will deliv er the sermon at the 11 o'clock hour. Prof. James T. Matthews, first president and Lewis Judson, char ter member of the first Epworth league of the church will speak at the 7:30 o'clock hour. Leslie Church Tells Program Of Rally Week Leslie Memorial church will observe Rally events the coming week, with the following activi ties noted for the week days: Men's rally dinner .Tuesday night at the church at 6:15 o'clock; women's afternoon Wed nesday at 2 o'clock; church fam ily night with potluck dinner Thursday evening in the chnrch parlors: chnrch school at home night, Friday evening beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Live Wires Give Hunting Pqrty DALLAS, Sept. 26 The Live Wire class of the Christian church will entertain in the church par lors Friday evening with a hunt ing party. The arrangements were in charge of the executive committee, Clyde Gibbs, George Ramsey and Miss Addle Martin. Games and refreshments in keep ing witn the hunting idea form ed the entertainment. STATE Hew IS HERE A state-wide fellowship con rention of the assemblies of God churches will be held at Evangel istic tabernacle, 13th and Ferry streets on Monday, September 29. The day will begin with a time of prayer at 11 a. m. The afternoon session, meeting at 2 o'clock, will include a devo tional song and felowship service with a hearing of reports from the churches represented. A rous ing song service and evangelistic meeting will be the order for the evening, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Contingents from the Young People's organizations of the churches are expected to arrive in the "evening to swell the atten dance and .provide a large orches tra and special music, both in strumental and vocal. The servt ces will be open to the public. Rev. C. G. Weston Is pastor of the tabernacle here. Rev. Samuel Swanson of Seat tie, chairman of the Oregon-Washington-Idaho district o the assemblies will be present and will speak at both the afternoon and evening session. In addition, a number of Presbyters will at tend. It is expected fully 250 people will be present for the evening session. Congregational Group to Hear Mary Preston Miss Mary Preston of New York City will speak at the morn ing worship hour at First Congre gational church. Miss Preston has been one of the leading city secretaries of the Y. W. C. A where she became famous for her leadership in discussion groups She was field secretary in the J3,- 000,000 endowment campaign of her alma mater, Mt. Holyoke col lege. Miss Preston is now secretary or promotion of the Congrega tional commission on missions. She Is a dynamic speaker with a vital message. Pictured Talk By Conway set For October 5 First Illustrated evenln ser vice of the fall season will be neia October 6 at the First Con sregimonai cnurcn, announces Rev. C. E. Ward, nantor. At that time Ray Conway will give an illustrated adress on the theme. uv f uiuauieni snowetn His Handiwork.' Mr. Conwav will beautiful moving pictures to il lustrate his talk. Society Meets On Wednesday The Woman's Missionary so ciety of the First Congregational church will meet Wednesday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. John Bayne. 414 Bellevue street. An interesting program is promised to all who come. t118 HAVE GUESTS JEFFERSON. Sept. 26. Mr 5nd vreRobt- Arbnckle and daughter, Rosalie Pullen of Soda- A w nf, Uesl of ReT n Mrs. A. W. Oliver Thnrerlav lr. Mrs. Arbuckle return;.! te same her housework durina:-, er W. Eart MONDAY t aiaaBs.-- - J? : Various Events Planned for Coming Week are Outlined Two important Items will come before the several boards of the Ford Memorial Methodist Episco pal community chnrch in West : Salem when that group meets on' j Monday night. Plans for the en. I nual fall rally day, set for Octo i ber 5, will be discussed and Sun day school officers for the ensuing years will be elected. Three boards, the Sunday school, official and board of stewards, will meet that night. Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock a meeting of all the wom en interested In the woman's, work of the church is called at the parsonage. Plans for reor ganization of the women s work will be discussed. All members of the Ladles' Aid and Women's For eign Missionary society especially are urged to be present. Lyle Thomas and Wesley War ren will have charge of the en tertainment features of the Ep worth League party and busing meeting to be held in the Com munity Hall Friday evening, Octo ber 3 at 8:00 o'clock sharp. All young people of the Epworth league, the church and the com munity are Invited. In cooperation with the other church organiza tions, the Epworth League i planning a splendid program for its Rally Day Service, October 5. Also a goal of 50 present is stt for attendance. Lyle Thomas will lead the meeting. The Boy Scout troop sponsored by the church wnll meet at 7:(0 o'clock Tuesday night, with Al Henningsen, scoutmaster. Bible study Is scheduled for Wednes day night at 8:00 o'clock. Immediately following school r.i Thursday afternoon, the Junior league members will hold the firM fall meeting, with Mrs. BurleijrM and Miss Mason in charge. All the boys and girls b.tween t lin ages of 9 and 12 In the comnnir . ty are Invited to attend. Birtchet to Be Installed On Tuesday Dr. Grover C. Birtchet, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will be formally installed in Vis new charge Tuesday. Septembtr 30. The ceremony will be held in the church here, on Chemekfri and North Winter streets. Rev. Monroe G. Everett of C r vallia, moderator, will presiijr and members of the Presbytery will be here to give the charpe and formally induct Dr. Blrtchn. to the pulpit. Dr. Birtchet has been preaching here for several Sundays, arl was elected last summer a few weeks after the sudden death of Chaplain Gilbert, then supply pai tor here. Dr. Birtchet's elect , r. was confirmed at a recent Pre1: tery meeting in Corvallis. Fundamentalist Meeting Called; Robins Going Dr. William H. Robins, pastes of the First .Baptist church, wiil attend the organization meetir of the Oregon Christian Funda mentals association which meet in the Y. M. C. A. auditor ium In Portland; Monday tu ning. This organization, pat terned after the World"s associa tion, Is composed of Fundatmi. talists of various denomination. Dr. Robins has been asked r. become s Timber of the Ese. .. five committee of the state i- BOCiatiOB. UNITED STATES MARINE B AN D The Presidents Own SALEM Oct. 13 2:15 to 8:15 P. M. Horse Show Pavilion Fairgronnds LOW PRICES FOR ALL Matinee 2:15 Reserved Seats 81.00 Gen. A dm. 50c Children 25c Evening 8:1.1 Reserved Seats $l.oo General Admission AO Children 54k The Salem Lions Club -bringing this reniarkall entertainment at these lo prices so that everyone in the community may com. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Bodgers Building, High and Ferry St- Graded B. S. 1:40 A. M. W. T. Je. Snpt. .Preaching 10:50 a. m. and 7:3 i m. B. T P. U.'s t:80 p. m. Fellowship : Prayer service . Wednesday evening o'clock. . AvM. Orercorningthe World. Autli. God is Love" Wilson.CArligato by Mrs. IrM'- A. M. Prelude: Some thing that ff credit to our State Pair. Signs of the Tim'-- Anthem: "sing and Rejoice." Willi-' Incidental solos Mrs. Charles Davis ai i R. Irish. Cochran, pastor. WELCoMi 1) I i ! . i -