The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Saturday Morning, October 4, 1930 rAGB THREE , Church Items of Interest to People of Salem and Territory A I MANY RALLIES Special Programs Planned In Number of Churches For Morning-Niaht Rally day programs occupy the center of attention for to morrow's services .in -several of the churches of Salem. x Rally and promotion day will be observed at the Calvary Bap tist church Sunday, beginning with the church school program at 9:40 o'clock. Preparations have been made for a fine pro gram followed by the Sunday morning service when the bodget for the coming year wyi be sub mitted for adoption. Enrollment day in the Rally program at the Jason Lee 'Me morial church will be observed tomorrow, and for this service every member of the church is especially urged to attend. The First Presbyterian church will also observe rally day to morrow, with ail departments participating. A special prelude of music will feature the evening . worship hour. The Lutheran league of the American Lutheran church will have a rally program Sunday evening, when district league of ficers will be present. Ralph Ludke and Marin Johnson will sing and the Harrington sisters, Georgia and Nellie, will present violin numbers. The First Christian church will also observe rally day Sun- lav Snecial rally day program in the Fort Memorial church Sun day, morning beginning at 9:45 nvincv has been announced as follows: Hymn by Sunday school; pr.Ver, announcements, birthday offering, hymn by Sunday Echool. promotion exercises and mass demonstration by classes, class sessions , piano solo by Helen t Gosser, welcome by Georgia Cook, pantomime by cradle roh and Mrs. Adams' class, drill. gmnbap berimes: tn talent Cfjiuxtjeg LESLIE UEMOBIAL -South Commercial and Myers streets, ft. L)rrlow Johnson, pator. 348 E. My ers St.. phone 27C4. Rally day will be observed in all services and departments. Church school at 9:45, Stearna Cushing. Supt.. Rally Day program "On 'Earth as It Is in Herven" at the 11 o'clock fcnnr Anthem. "Glorious Forever" (Rachmaninoff). Special Rally meetings of the three leagues. The Leslie league "froup will have a picnic supper at 5:30 followed by fellowship hour and deyo tionat meeting. General young PP- rally, sponsored by the leagues, at i :30. Special music by Asbury leaguers. Ad dress by Dr. Ceo. B, Pratt of Portland. FIRST CHRISTIAN . Hih and Center Sts. D. J. Ifowe. re sidence 1026 N. Winter. Rally Day Oct. 5 9:45 a.m. Eible school. Orville J. Hull. Supt. "600 in attendance" is the aim. 11 00 a.m. worship The Lord's Supper followed by preaching. Sermon by the pa.tor, "Our Supreme Duty.' o!o. T,The Lord is My Light." Speaks. M.ss ITclen Cochran. 6:30 p.m. Young Peo ple' hour. C. E. Societies are reorgan ising for their year's work. Mid week service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. led by Joel R. Eenton.' CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE TABERNACLE 6"3 Kerrj -etreet. I-ouise Pmnell. pas tor. Phone 753-J. S. 3. at 7:4o. Mrs Mvra White. Supt. Sermon at 11 'clock. Subject: "Cods Financial Plan " Special music by the choir, i. P S. at 6:30. Harold Ppringer. leader. F.venin Evangelistic service at ':30 Sermon subject "The Woman of Sama ria " Prayer and Fellowship meeting on flight led bv Mrs. Myra White. Y. P. S. Cnttag' misrht. meeting on Thursday FIRST M. E Statu and Church streets. B. t .ane Parker paitor. Sunday school 0 : 45 a.m. Vorninr Worshin 11 o'clock; .object: "I BCe iOnd " Evening worship 7:30 'clock: subject: "Flaming Youth, or B. F.arle Youth Aflame 1" 3 Young Teople s meet ings at 6:30 o'clock. SALEM BAPTIST TEMPLE Robert L. Payne, minister Re. 492 N Summer street. Services held in the Fraternal Temple. Center street between Hi-h and Liberty street. B.We school with the bible for text book meefs 9:45. Morning preaching service M o .'lock, germon topic "The Bread of Life. Communion service. Tw splendid groups f young people meeting at 6:30. Even ing preaching serviee 7: JO. Sermon top ic "Sold at Auction to the Highest Bid der." Special gospel music at both services. Prayer meeting Thursday ev ening 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Martha Lc.tti. 060 I'nion street. TREE METHODIST Market and North Winter stree'f. J. R Stewart, pastor. Sunday school 9:j a.m. Morning worship 11 o'ekw-k: sab Revival." Even ing worship 7:30 o'clock; subject: "The Doomed City." Young People's meeting 6:30 'clock, Herbert iiansen. !' EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Thirteenth and Ferry streets. C. 0. Ceston. pastor. Sunday school J :4s p.m. Chorea service at S p.sn. Subject: " Psychology." Evangelistic service 7: IS p.m. Subject: "Cooking snd- Eat ing." -Taesday: Regular iJuaHerly Easi ness Meeting 7:45 p m. Wednesday: women's prayer meeting 3:30 p.m. Thursday: ehoreh prayer meeting and Christian life message 7:45 p.m. Sat urday: Young People's meeting 7:45 p.m. Leader, Charles O'Niel. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN (Me. Synod) North 16th and A streets. Rev. H. W. Gross, pastor. 6unday school at 9:00. Karliiu eerviee 9:45. German at 11:00 with Holy Communion. Preparatory ser vice at 10:45. , 7 4 Knar TXE MEMORIAL Winter and Jefferson streets. Hugh n Jr . nutor: nhone 1741. Morn l-r service 11 o'clock: subject: "That Which Costs Me Nothing." This It en rollment day in the Rally program and every member of the church snd Bun dav school are especially urged to at tend. Evening service 7:80 o'eloek: subject: "What Things are Caesar si Rnecial music bv the men s chorus. Bun' day school 9:45 a.m.: H. B. Carpenter. Snot. Mid-week services 7:45 p.m. Wed- nesdsy; the pastor leader; place: the church. -Young People'g meetings at 6:80. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST' Chemeketa and Liberty streeU, Sunday services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Subject, "rnreality." Sunday school at :5 and 11 a.sa. Testimonial meeting every Wednesday evening at 8. Reading room at 406 Masonic temple epea from XI to 5:30 except Sundays and holidays. CAX.VAS.Y BAPTIST Sunday ia rally and promotion day la ths church at High and Ferry streets- beginning at 9:40. Morning worship an them bv the choir. "Let Mount Zioa Ro- Jniee" Herbert. Incidental solos by Mrs. rish and Mr. Dirks. The message by the Pastor "The Outlook and TJolook" fol sewed by the observance at the LwrtVa SKETCH OF NEW CHURCH HOME o c 1. ! Above Is architect's drawing of the new structure which the First Evangelical church will build on Summer and Marion streets. Approximate cost of the building will be $2,800. "Rally Day," by beginners, reci tation by Danny Adams, eong by primary department, readuig, number by Bible class, readins by Mrs. Applewhite, vocal duet by Luella and Ruth Rees, play, "A Flat Tire." by Christian forum class, talk. "Our Boys and Girls," secretary's report, bap tism of babies, reception of members, hymn and benediction. Promotion exercises will also be observed in the Castl3 United Brethren church during the 11 o'clock hour. CONFERENCE SET The first quarterly conference of First M. E. Church will be held Monday evening October 6. Dr. M. A. Marcy will preside. Supper. B. Y. P. C.'s 6:30. Topular song service at 7:30. The message "I it Well With Theef" Special music by Male Quartette Monday. October 6 at 7:30 is the regular monthly 8. S. busi ness meeting. Wednesday at 7:30 the fellowship and prayer serviee followed by our monthly business and covenant meeting. Thursday evening at 7:30 is choir rehearsal. FIRST CHURCH OT NAZABXNE One block south Center en 19th street. Rev. Fletcher Galloway, pastor. Residence 475 X. 24:h strt-et, phone 2309-W. 11 a.m. "Distinguishing He tween the. Human and the Carnal." This is No. 1 of a srrif s on "Holiness. What it Is and What it Is N'nt." Frank M. Litwiller will sing a solo. 7:30 p.m. "The Innkeeper of Jericho, or the Ro mance of a Red Kope." Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schrader will sing. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Frank M. Litwiller, Supt. N. Y. P. 8. and Junior 6:30 p.m. Miss Thea Sampson, president. Mrs. Hattie Litwiller, junior supervisor. Fraycr meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.m. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Corner Highlaad and church streets. Edgar P. Sims, pastor. Bible school 10 a.m.. Earl M. Beckett. Supt. Cla-ses for all ages. Morning worship 11 a.m. Sub ject "We See Through Glass. Dark lr." Evening s'rvi'-es at 7:30 p.m. Sub ject "A Rejecting Generation." Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p.m. Jr. C. E. at 5:30 p.m. with Haiel Newton Rickard in ohare. Sr C. E. at C:30 p.m. FIRST UNITARIAN North Cottaze and Chemeketa streets. Rtv. Fred Alban Weil, minister. Church service at II o'clock. Mrs. Walter A. I) n'on, organist. MILL STREET Mill snd 15th streets. Wesley Dexte , imraon, pnsmr. mu.y ,i - - Morning worship 11 e-lock : subject j "The Divine Will." Evening worshi 7:30 o'clock: subject: "The Value a Faith." loung People's meeting 6:3 Cordon. D-istnr. Sunday school 10 a.m suDject : P of :30 0 CiOClC. FIRST SPIRITUALIST Rev. Luella M. La Valley of Portland will lecture and five mesases Sunday 7:45 p.m. Edith Howard Pcott of Eu gene will assist with the services. Circles will be held from 3:30 to 7 p.m. by ac credited readers of the church. All ser vices held at the Nelson building on Che meketa street between Liberty and Com mercial, tormerly neia at rraiernai iem- l on Center srect. CASTLE UNITED BRETHREN North 17th snd Nebraska streets, L. '. Biddle. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Jioming worsnip u ni. will be a combined service Missionary mesasvge,' promotion exercises, sermopetie. Evening worship 7:3Uocioc. xoung Proplo'ft meeting 6:30 o clock: subject: How May We Help Kolas ur com munity I". John Gilhousen, leader. ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC Corner Chemeketa and foliage streets. Rev. J. R. Buck, pastor. Sunday masses at 7;30 and 10 a.m. Benediction after last mass. Week dsy masses: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m. Wed- nesdav and Friday masses at s sjo. ov- urdav mass in the Academy at 7 a.m. Feast dav of obligation, masses at 7 and a.m. Confessions on aaturuay. to 5:45 and 7 to 8 p.m. KNIOHT MEMORIAL ' 10th and Ferrv streets. H. C. Stover minister. Morning worsnip at n. per- Communion and reception of members. man: - inv ireoDie nnaii urn j sww.v. Evening service at 7:30. subject or ev nin addreaa "The Pacific Slop Con tress." Sunday school at iu a.m. u. t. Harris. Supt. Christiaa Endeavor at 6:45 p.m. - ' - FIRST EVANGELICAL ISth and Center. A. P.- Lay ton. pastor. Bible school at 9:45 a.m. V. U. Thorn ton. Snot. Special snusie by the orches tra. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject, "Using the Small to Obtain taa Ivarer." Christian Endeavor at :30, Tonic "How Mar We Help Folks In Onr Own Community." Evening worship .( 7-30 Snhieet. "Now. Not By-a4 hy." Prayer meeting at 7:80 Thurs day evening. AMT.ItTCAaT LUTHXSAjr Church street between Chemeketa and Center. Rev. P. W. Eriksen. paster. 9051 it &.sa "Renentance. Who need it and How to Get it. 8emon y tho nsstor. Anthem bv the choir. Solo by Mrs. Zetda Parrish. Evening service at 7:30 n.m. Harmon tODie: ' Tho Foun der of Founders." Luther league rally program at tho tame hoar. Mark Gobi har leader of Intermediate league. Light refreshments for all Young Peo ple and Lesguers at 9:30. SOUTH SALEM FRIEND 8 South Commercial and Washington streets. Chas. C. Hawortb. pastor, Sunday school 10:00 a.m. Morning wor ship 11 o'clock: subject: Perennial Pow sr. Evening worship 5:00 o'clock: Ves per' serviee. A religion drama, "Tho Challenge of tho Cross," will ho present ed bv a stood of girls. Thursday 7:80 p.m. P raver meeting and Bible study ia 2sd CeriAtaiaas. Christian Leaders of Foreign Lands Will Appear in Two-day Program Here October 13 and 14 Represenetative Christian lead ers of China, India, Japan and South America will appear at the First Methodist church here Oc tober 13 and 14 to present "The World Mission of Christianity" which they are giving In many cities while on tour. The meeting here is under the joint auspices of the local church and board of foreign missions, and is directed by Bishop Titus Lowe of Portland. Many church members are expect ed to attend. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Corner of- Winter and Chemeketa streets. Grover C. Eirtehet, D. v.. pas tor. This Sunday ia Rally day in all de partments of the chnreh. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Mr. L.. M. uamage. supt. Programs of special interest have been prepared by the yarioes age groups. Morning worship at 11 o clock, sermon by the pastor, "A Censurable Silence." Anthem. "Holy Art Thou" (Handel). Organ numbers, "Marche Solennelle" (Gounod), "Largetto" (Handel). "Pil grim's Chorus" (Wagner). Christian Kndefvor societies and Young People's Forum meet at 6:30 p.m. Evening wor ship. 7:30 o'clock. SermotL "Reasons for Rejoicing." Anthem, "T'arry With Me O My Savior" (Baldwin). Beginning promptly at 7:30. Prof. Frank Churchill will play a fifteen minute prelude of or gan music as follows: "Chason dn Soir" (Becker). "Toecatina alia Marcia" (Harris). "Evening Bells and Cradle song". Mr. Vernon Douglas and Wright will sing a duet. Mid-week prayer service at 7:30 o'clock on Thursday. Dr. Birtchet leading. FIRST BAPTIST Corner of N. Liberty and Marion Sts. William H. Robins, pastor. Bible school at 9:45. Fred BroT. Supt. Morninjwor- ship at 11:00. The third sermon on Paul s Lpistle to the Lphesians win ne preached by the paotor. Subject: "The Believers' Salvation in Christ." The Young People will meet at 6:30 p.sn. Pastor will present plans for the win ter's work. Evening evangelistic ser vice at 7:30. Roosing song-service of old-time hymns. The fourth sermon of the series on Oreat Crises of Sacred His tory will be given. Subject: "The First Labor Union's Tragic End. or the Utter Folly of Godless Federation." Prelude alk on the recently organised state run- amentahst association. Vocal selections. nesday evening teachers Bible study class study at 7:30. Wednesday even- ng prayer and praise service at 7:3U. FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST North Cottage and D streets. G. TV. Rntsch. minister. Sunday school 9:43 m. Sam Schinnsn. Supt. Service 11 m. Sermon topic: "The Fathomless ove of Ood." Choir will sing "Oh Gol gotha 1" The Lord's Supper to be ob served after the morning service and the and of fellowship extended to five new members. Quarterly business meeting of he church at 2:45 p.m. B. Y. r. L meet ing at 7:30 p.m. will be led bv Mis Emma Schifferer. The pastor will talk on "TJie Beginning of Baptists. Regu ar niu-weM jrijer service at r:30 p.m. Wednesday. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Center and Liberty streets. Charles E. Ward, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock. A Com munion Message. F.veninr worship 7:S0 D'eloek; subject: "The Firmament Show- eth His Handiwork."' an. illustrated ad dress by Ray Conway with his own snor ing; pictures. oang i-eopie s meesins;. rOKD IsXltOKIAT. II. C COmfUVTTT Garth svena snd TBird street, aserv- A(th 1 Prom rias tor. Sunday aehdol 8:45 a.m. Morninc worship 11 o clock; snbjeet: '.'Our. Bay Girts." Spo etal rail day troffli and promotion exercises for the morning honr. Ereninf worsnip f v ciock, ihwitvi. j Church ! My Community." Tu People's meetinr 6:30 o eJocK; suojoes: Special Rally Day Prorraos and discus sion. Lyle Thomsr, leader. IT. PATH'S ZFHCOTAXi Church and Chemeketa streets. Bst. Geo. H. Swift, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 smb. Morninc worship 11 o'clock. CH1IIT ZVAMGaUJOAL X.UTBE1AV German set-rices 9:4S a.m. 8abect: 'Death Comes to All So Save Thy goal." English communion errles 11 a.m. Subject: "Tbs nam jairacie. Rnsdav school 9:4S hJM. Msrth Batter- maa, Supt. German services p.sa. Sub ject: "No Ixmrer Strivinr." Con pre ee- Uonal meeting a p.m. vorcas society meet ice Wednesday sfternooa 2 p.m. XErontxo Carnae Canltal and Uariott Streets!. W. O. Lknkaemper. pastor. 8nnday school lO e,.na- German worSBr iw ciock: subject: tocharias and Elisabeth Life 1st Pious Jewish Home.". English worshiB 11 o'clock: subject : "The E eelleat Way." 8Decial muaie: anthem. Jewell. : xxxzek coionnnrr Meet ls Keixer schoolhouso at 10 a.m. for church school sad at 11 a.sa. for church ferric. Hayes Dealt, psstor sad Jos. E. Bartrnff. 8upi. Sunday begins a assy quarter ia the church, school with studies. ( New Testament characters. Theme for the morning church service, "A. Chriatiaa Oooortunlty Imperiled." He evening services. October la Mission ary month -with appropriate. -eeaphaaia ea that worse, vmciai ooara w b arrsafsd. nauunrsi. BAPTIST nn of Hazel and Academy streets. guaday school at 10 ' clock. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:10 a.m. Mid-week prayer 'and testimony meeting; Thursday vealag at t:j. FIRST LVAJJGEilAL CHURCH The program of "The World Mission of Christianity" begins at 10 a. m. on the first day with an address by Bishop Titus Lowe, and continues through an evening session.- Others on the program in clude Dr. George P. Howard, of Buenos Aires, Argentina, on "The New Day in Foreign Missions; Prof. H. K. Mondol. of Indian, on "Building the Indian church"; President James L. Ding of the Anglo-Chinese College, Foochow, on "China's Challenger to Christi anlty." Rer. Frank T. Cartwrigtt of China and New York, on "Your Church at Work Abroad": Mrs. Emily S. Ding, wife of Dr. Ding,- on "wnat ejsus unnst means to a Chinese Woman"; and Dr. E. R. Fuikerson, formerly of Japan, on "Facing the Issues." The session o nine second day will be for ministers only, being a discussion group on evangelism with Dr. Fuikerson and the dis trict, superintendent. President Ding Is one of the most interesting visitors from Asia who has visited the United States in recent days. He is the first Chi nese and the youngest president of this famous college in Foochow in its more than half a century of history. Dr. Ding's wife is the daughter of a former director of the Peking Hankow Railway; her grandfather was the greatest Con fucian scholar, of his time in the old China. t Dr. Fuikerson recently return ed from a year of travel and study in Japan, Korea, China. Malaysia and India. H was for 20 years a missionary in Japan, and was also vice-consul of the the unitea States government at the port of Nagasaki during the spanisn Amerlcan war. Dr. Howard, born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, was educated at Northwestern academy, ,Nortn western university and at Garrett Biblical institute. In 1909 Dr. Howard was appointed a mission ary" of the Methodist Episcopal church to Argentina. He became pastor of English and Spanish churches in Mercedes, Argenitna, and later was superintendent or the Buenos Aires district and also professor Inthe Methodist Theo logical seminary in tsuenos Airea Mr. Cartwright went to China in 1917 as a missionary 01 me Methodist Episcopal church, serv- inr there until called to America to become an associae secretary of the board of foreign missions. His first appointment in China was as missionary-in-charge oi tne r oo- chow district where many thriv- ing schools and churches were lo- Vocal solo by Mrs. tuy wew cated. Professor Mondol Is a pro- sent duct of the mission scnoois oi m- dla, and hold post-graduate de- rreos from American universitties. He Is a professor of history in a Methodist high school in the city of Calcutta, India. i Organize Form To Study Other Sect? Beliefs An organisation to be known as IDS) Hia-wses'rviiuii . m w-sre .1. VilAsni tM war ml formed Wednesday evening the regular midweek meeting of me Mill street - V" man and Ererette Cole secretary. JEJL m thBVpU.t church to begin Sun o PMOrt toftg - rmPJ day October 5. Mr.. J. C. Wil thetlc, naeriundln; of otner . movement. peoples oeuei. ana vn-. Mr. cole wm ieaa tne ucu Ion U wn wien w Wednesday light. ntopteU Zt: r V.; a v " " Desist avi uw Baptist Temple Plans Ceremony A.I... T)a,mila fPmmnla Wfll sflmV. "r"s..vluuru:;'uZri. thins of beauty, being surround . JM tVwa. .em..4lr. msroa AV AM crtaui ifrVffi mttim wttfi iftl U1CU 1AA A1VO elmTO ' WWU aaaofcmiaaw-i Baptismal services will be an- jt tv w .i.. .. the nnblle la inrited to attend these services. T RALLY EVENTS ar First Christians set 600 as Goal for Morning Wor ship Hour Tomorrow . Rally day will be observed Sunday at the First Christian ; church, with "600 in attendance" j the aim set for the Bible school, j Capacity audiences are expected at all the services. Gov. A. W. j Norblad will be the guest speaker for Everyman's Bible plass, j which meets in the auditorium at , pne o'clock. The day's program will be con cluded with a sacred concert by the choir at 8 o'clock, with Prof. E. W. Hobson as director. This promises to be one of the finest concerts ever given by the choir ! of this church. The following program has j been arranged for the concert: Salutation .'..Gaines Choir Repent Ye Prindel Scott Ronald Craven Invocation Save Me O God Randegger Miss Aldeane Smith Offercory Selected Miss Lois Plummer My Redeemer and My Lord (From the Golden Leg end) ; Buck Miss Josephine Albert Scripture Reading and Prayer .... Fear Ye Not, O Israel Dudley Buck Mr. Wendell Robinson Crossing the Bar ...March Choir The Lord la My Light (duet) Mathews Miss Lillian Scott and Miss Jo sephine Albert The Lord is My Shepherd Gaines Choir COHY WILL G I V E ILLUSTRATED TALK Programs for tomorrow night and a future Sunday in October at the First Congregational church holds particular interest to church goers of the city. The special events are outlined as fol lows: Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock, Ray Conway of the Ore gon State Motor association, known for his love of nature and his wood-craft, will speak on the theme: "The Firmament Show eth His Handiwork." Mr. Conway will show his own moving pictures which he has recently taken of the beautiful scenery, glaciers, and mountains of the northwest. The Royal Russian chorus, one of the most famous choruses in the world, will give a concert in the church auditorium last week of October. This chorus has made a warmly received tour through 50 nations and is now making the Pacific coast cities These 20 rifted singers have been awarded some 500 medals and special decorations. Salem music lovers are fortunate In having this op-ortunity to near ine unaispuieu yecis ui mumi harmony mum of music mm. OF RALLY The following musical num bers will be presented on the program Sunday evening at the Ford Memorial M. E. commun ity church: Piano duet by Rees sisters. Vocal auartet from Epworth League. Wesley Warren, Erwin Simmons,- Violet waiiace, airs. I Aanensen. Vocal solo by Master Billy Ut- ley. violin duet ny sir. ana airs. r. oeuu. wmsiung -buio uj Warren. . '"V1 . " , 7 J Donald o Salem subject: "My Church In My Community.' At 6:30 p. m. Lyle Thomas will lead the special Epworth League Rally day meeting. Sev eral special features will appear In this program. The Interme diate league will also hold its first fall meetinr at this bour. Mrs. A. C. Henningsen Is spon sor. YOIMZ COUDleS hi mm em I o -y V OimiUg IslSSS o I MONMOTTTH Oct. 3 A Sun- ' nann1. wi-- organised at stanbrouih. head of - - - f -mathematlc8 tt - 0regoirv Normal gchool, "JjJ te cUsB. TnQr8day I church for 20 conpiea wno are interested In the work. Leaders Plan Work of School . ' hool of the Federated - ehrehe. of Hubbard. et recent- - Johnson. Mi Margaret McMan- I IT WILD UL L. UU - a w - John Claypoxrt and Mrs. Neva Ue- I ttAncie. Sundar school teachers. I to plan for thla department line enurcn. I a m-m w-m i I . i . iniiiinAii a- s st Week's Sermonette sSsS Behold! He Cometh By LOUISE PENNELL (Pastor Christian and Missionary Alliance Tabernacle) Text: "This same Jesus which is taken up from you into heaven, will come in like manner as He went up." The coming of Jesus Christ back to earth again is certain. Our scripture text, taken with scores of others makes this truth plain even to the most casual reader. If we believe the Bible, we musj beiive that Christ will at some time return. But what will be the manner of His coming: "In like man ner as He went up" can mean nothing less than a personal com ing. He went up literally, visibly, personally, so that He must surely return again literally, visibly and personally. But what will be the condition of the Vorld ac His return, and how will his return affect the. world? "But as the days of Noah- were so shall the comfng of the Son of Man be." (Matt. 24:27.) In the days of Noah "TJie earth also was corrupt before God, , and the earth was filled with violence." (Gen. 5:11). Men would have us. believe that this world is getting better and better, and that by man's efforts the millenium will be ush ered in, but scripture disproves this, and a glance at presenday conditions verifies scripture where it says "Evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived." (2nd Tim. 3:13).One of our best known criminal lawyers recently ex pressed himself as being tired of a world wherein seemed to be nothing but crime and bloodshed. The coming of Jesus is imminent. Matthew 24th chapter, tells us what signs to look for. The worldwide movement of the Jews toward Christianity and the turn of Palestine, give us in fallible proof. His coming alone will bring justice, peace and equity to earth. To the scoffers judgment, ance. "Therefore, be ye also ready not, the Son of Man cometh!" First Evangelical Church Will Start Construction Of Beautiful new Edifice i I Construction will start Monday morning on what promises to be one of the finest church struc tures in the city, the new home of the First Evangelical church. The edifice will be of the Eng lish type, principal exterior or riamentative effect worked 'out through use of heavy buttresses which will give a massive ap pearance. These buttresses are 18 inches through at the ends. The building, to go up "Dn the church lot at Summer and Mar ion streets, was designed by F. A. and Kenneth C. Legge, archi tests of Salem and Portland. Al bert A. Siewert of Salem was low bidder for construction, with his figure of $26,802. Siewert will supervise all phases of the building work. The church, 110 by 94 feet fnd six inches over all, will con ain basement and two floors, including 12 small classrooms, the pastor's study, kitchen, the main auditorium, balcony, and in addition three large assembly rooms, which may be used either for this purpose or for extra large class rooms. The assem blies, one in the basement and one on each floor in the part of the building extending beyond the main auditorium, are 25 by 42 feet and will seat approxi mately 150 persons each. Main entrance to the auditor ium will be on Marion street, the end of the building being toward LEADERS TO TALK OF A church night supper of the Ford Memorial M. E. commun ity church will be held Thursday, October 9, at 6:30 o'clock. The meal will be potluck and various organizations of the church will be seated by tables, a prize be ing given for the best arranged table. Following the meal there will be a short program and a discussion of the various phafs of the church work for the com ing year. Mrs. Brinkley and Mrs. Austin are on the program committee. The following people will dis cuss various changes of church work. Mrs. A. C. Henningsen, the Sunday school and intermediate league: Rev. W. J. Warren men's work; Lyle Thomas, E. L. and young people's work; Mrs Rose Burleigh, board of stew-J aras ana Junior league; miss Hazel Bruner, girl Reserves; Mrs. J. W. Simmons, womft'j work; A. C. Henningsen, Boy Scouts; Miss Trula Grant, junior choir; Miss Nellie Badley. choir; and M. A. Groves, friendly In dians and general church work. Additional Church News on Page 7 WORK AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Church St. Bt. Chemeketa and Center, A Downtown Church n a: m. repentence, who need it. Solo: Mrs. Zelda Parrish. 7:30 THE FOUNDER OF FOUNDERS. Anthem: A- Pilgrim's Journey. Solo: Marvin Johnson. Lejlgnera Convention rally. Rer. P. W. Eriksen, Pastor. VvJ 1 V or 99 to the waiting ones, deliver- for in uch an hour as ye think Summer. The principal auditor ium is 42 y 64 feet and will seat 320 people at eight to the seat. A large vestibule leads into it. The altar and pulpit are pleas ingly arranged, a circular effect separating the pulpit from the choir loft, which is directly be hind the pulpit. The organ is located behind the choir. To the right, as one faces the pulpit, is the pastor's study and to the left is one of tho smaller assemblies, which may be cut into two rooms by use of '.he folding doors. This smaller as sembly is 24 by 42 feet. Oft the choir loft to the left is the choir room, and back of the choir and separated from it by a wide cor ridor are two classrooms seating 28 or 30 each, and the ladies' rest room. A ladies' classroom and parlor is at the extreme right corner from the main audi torium and divides' the right wing with the pastor's, study. Both the pastor's study and the small assembly on the left have outside entrances. .On the second floor and at the extreme end from the Tiulnit is a balcony to seat 100 persons. An- other assembly which may be cut Into two class rooms and also with fireplace, is at the right wing; at the left win?: are three classrooms, seating 4 2, 35 and I 40 persons. At the extreme op posite ena irom ine Daicony are three more classrooms, each by 12 feet and earl people. The basement contains an other good sized assembly room in the left wing, two classrooms, for beginners and primary, in the right wing; a large kitchen off the assembly room and to the right of the kitchen another classroom. The central hdeating plant Is of course in the base ment. The basement will be 44 by 94 feet, excavation not to be made at present under the main auditorium. Particular attention has been paid to the lighting effects in the church. Rev. A. P. Layton is pastor. Highland Church To Offer Series Biblical Studies Rev. Edgar P. Sims of the mgnianu tricnds church an nounces that a weekly bible study class, following course from the approved bibls school, will be held at that church, beginning in about three weeks. The Highland Friends sponsor ed such a course about' five yea8 ago, and at time between 40 and 50 people were enrolled. Tbe 1 classes have always proved inter esting and beneficial, says Rev. Sims. There is no cost to those attending, unless one desires to lesson sheets sent by the bible school, which come for a dollar. The lessons are along general prophecy lines and are in no sense denominational. All who are Interested in enrolling In uch a course should get in touch with Rev. Sims at once. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCB Rodgers Bundhtg. IUsh and Ferry :40a. m. Rally A Promotion program In Chnreh School followed by Preaching terr ice at 10:50 a. m. when the budget for the coming yr. will be presented for adoption. B. Y. P. U.'a 60 p. m. Preaching 7. 'JO p.m. A. M. "The Ontlook and the CpIodV Anthem: "Let Mount Zlon Rejoice' Herbert Incidental solos by Mrs. Irish and Mr. Dirks The Observance of the Lord' Sapper i p. M. 1 It Well With TheeT' Special musie by Male Quartette Popular Gospel Song Service Welcome W. Earl Cochran, pastor CHURCH ENDS SECOND DECADE Jason Lee Plans Elaborate Program to Mark 20th Anniversary The 20th anniversary of ihe founding of the Jason Lee Meth odist church in Salem, will be marked by three weeks of special programs, Rev. Hugh Fouke, pas tor of the church, announced yes terday. Every organization in the church will participate in tbe observation of the anniversary. The first event will be the Sunday, services tomorrow when all members are urged to attend the church for a "kickoff" on the rally program. Tuesday night, October 7, an all-church fellowship dinner is to be held in the church. Rev. M. A. Marcy, district superintendent, will there conduct the first quar terly conference of the church. Wednesday afternoon, October 8, the foreign and home mission ary societies will jointly hold a tea at 2 p. m. in the church. Miss Anne Catherine White, for five years in educational work in China, will be the speaker for tne afternon. Mrs. A. F. Waller is president of the foreign mis sionary society and Mrs. P. J. Vogth of the- home missionary society. Friday night. October 10, an all-collese party will be held, the ason Lee young people being puests to the Willamette univer sity student body. Sunday. October 12, is to be Rally Pay in the church, the Sunday sohol having charge of the morning service hour. At the chun-h service that night the young people will stage a pageant, "The Howard's Sat urday Night." Tuesday night. Ocebor 14, the Brotherhood of the church wiil hold their initial meeting, J. W. Palmer of the Portland Y. M. C. A. coming here to deliver the ad dress. F. P. Phipps. president of the Brotherhod. will preside at the meeting. The next afternoon the Ladies' Aid will hold its all-church-women social in the parlorg of the church. October 17 has been set as Anniversary Sunday. All former pastors have been especialy in vited to return to visit for the day. Rev. Thomas Acheson of the Epworth church in Tacoma. Wash., is to speak at the morning service. Acheson was pastor of the Jason Lee church from 1917 I to 1927. At nisht Kev. w. w. Youngson of Portland is to speiK on Heroes of esierrtay ana i o- . . fiinwinsr week Dur'nj tne " H r four ouke . LiL nr- sPeria .evui""BJ""Vj iii. tooer ii, i.., -. c-'. --. - theme will be "The Call to Sp r itnal Living." sDCCial historical roiumiurs i -r- , tn nr,n9re tha chairman and C M. Konsns anu p L Frazler are the other mem bers A booklet recounting brief history of the church and giving its present personnel, is to be issued Sunday, October 17. AID TO MEET The Ladies' Aid of the St. John's Lutheran church will meet Thursday. October f, at o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jesse Prince 1890 Norm iutr..j street. Mrs. Herman rerBey Mrs. Jesse rnnce win ro hos- i tesses. TWO MESSAGES OF SPECIAL INTEREST by Rev. Fletcher Galloway, Pastor ChuYch of the NAZARENE 11 A, M"Dl8tlnguisliing Between The Human ana The Carnar Mrt 1 nf ft aeries on "Holi- naa What It Is. and What It Is NSt" Solo, Frank M. Litwiller 7:30 P M. The Innkeep er of' Jericho,' or the Ro mance of a Red Kope Duet, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schrader Church located at 19th and Breyman. One block South of uenier it1irfK'rV . I islvp- ! St - .-AA v. a aVt t Swiirii- -in