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rhe OREGON STATESMAN. Sakm, Oregon, Saturday Morning. October 11, 1930 PAGE THREE Church Items of Interest to People of Salem and Territory MSSIOiRY E Mius Dorothy Hue, on Fur lough From Africa, to Visit Tabernacle The Alliance tabernacle Is pleased to announce for the com lnir Sabbath a visit from Miss Dorothy Nue, returned mission ary from French West Africa, who will speak both morninf and evening at the tabernacle. Miss Nue is a missionary of ex perience, having spent several years In this field and is now home on furlough. She comes recommended as an interesting and forceful speaker. Thursday night, October 16, Rev. O. Vernon Brown of New York City, home secretary of general board of C. O. M. A., will give a message of general Interest at the tabernacle. Many who attended the conference held In Salem last October will remember Rev. Brown's mes aarea and will desire to hear him again. The Alliance has had fare wells for four of the young peo pie who are leaving this week for Bible school. The Misses Carol Riser, Wlnnlfred and Helen Rand who will attend the North Pacific Evangelistic instl tute the coming year, and Henry Renchel who will attend the la terdenominational Bible schoo at Three Hills. Alberta, Can. The church surprised the young people with many beauti ful and useful gifts to help them In their efforts to equip them selves for christian service. Many EI HER Jbuntrap ibetfjkes; m ibalem Cfmrcfjeg HZOHLAK9 rXTXNSI Highland and church, Edgar T. Sim, pastor. Bible school 10 a.m. E. M. Beck, tt, Sapt. Classei for all a let. Morn ing worship 11 a.B. Subject: "Tha In carnate Word." Ereninc aerTieo 7:80 p.m. Subject: "Called to fo Out:" Thia aerrira will be eapeeially for younr people who leaTO for Bible school coon. Special aingins by the young people and then. The Jr. C. E. 5:30 p.m., Mrs. Hasel . Eeekard. leader. The Sr. O. E. at 6:3 p.m. Mid week prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p.m. CASTLE UNITED BsUETHlE North 17th and Nebraska streets. Lehr W. Biddle, pastor. Sunday achool 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock; sub ject: "Working at Our Task." Erening worship 7:30 o'clock: subject: "Fellow, ing Jesus." Young People's meeting S:30 o'clock intermediate and Senior leader, Edith May Lord. first BprarrrjALisT O. E. Scott of Salem will lecture Sun day at 7:45 p.m. and messages. A cir cle will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m. by accredited readers of the church. AH ser vices held at the Kelson building on Chemeketa street between Liberty and Commercial. Formerly held at Fraternal temple on Center street. EVANGELISTIC TABEiNACLI Thrteenth and Ferry streets. C. O. Weston Pastor. Sunday school 1:45 p.m. Church serriee 3 p.m. Eranirehstie ser vice at 7:4i p.m. Tuesday: Bible study Jn the book of acts 7:45 p.m. Wednes day: Women's prayer meeting at 2:30 p.m. Thursday: church prayer meeting and Christian life messages 7:45 p.m. Saturday r Young People's serrica 7:45 "- AMITY MISSION Re. E. T. Actley of Eugene will speak t 11 o'clock Sunday morning on the Cigarette Question. Tho mission is jut north of the city park at Amity. J'KEE METHODIST Market and North Winter streets. J. B. Stewart, pastor. Sunday school :45 am. Morning worship 11 o elork; sub ject: "Spiritual Pressure." Ereaing worship 7:30 o'clock. Young meeting 6:30 o'clock; subject: The Two Witnesses." Herbert Hansen, lead er. riSST EVANGELICAL Corner of Center and 13th 'reet. A. t t nuior. Sunday school 8:45 am. Morning worship 11 o'clock: sub ject "Christ Divine. " Special music hy Fioninr worshio 7:30 o clock. subject: "Angels." Young people's meet- (tin n'clnck: suhiect "Marks et Good Citiien." Prayer meeting Thurs- dsy 7:30 p.m. . mr -PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Phnrrh and Chemeketa streets. Phone mir.;i Pw Oeorca H. Swift, rector. Hl Communion 7:30 a.m. in the chapel. Morning prayer, special music and aer ii . church school 9:45 a m nwn a a .w - , Girls' friendly group, meeting 4 p.m. m Parish house, semees at i :o p.". Woodbura. rrxsT ciTtracH of chxist, SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty street. Sun day services at 11 . n PmV Jeet, "An Sin, Disease and Death Eealt" Sunday achool at t:45 and 11 a.m. Testimonial saeeting every Wed nesday evening at 8. Reading room at 40A Masonic Temple open from 11 to 5:30 except Sandays and holidays. C0TTBT ST. CHXISTIAW Court and 17th atreetfc E. f. Shoe-, maker.- pastor. Sonday school 1:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 'VetocV. " Prot V tor Horea of Eugene Bible university will speak botb mom Ing and erening. Evenag worship 7:30 o'clock. Young People7 meet in at S:30 o'clock: subject: "Marks of a Good Citiarn." Mrs. Trank Marshall, leader. ST. J0BVB XVrSnjkM (Ho. Synod) North 16th and A streets. Rev. H. W. Cross, pastor. Sunday school at a.m. English service :45 with Holy Com munion, preparatory service at 9:15. Ger man at 11. CALVARY BAPTIST High and Ferry streets. Church achool 9:40 a-m. Preaching 10:50 a.m. and 7:80 p.m. A. M. sermon "Assur ance." Anthesa "Soldiers of Christ Arise" Williams. B. Y. P. U.'s :30 p. as. Popular soag service at 7:80. Ser mon "Our Standing." Special musie anthem "Glory aad Praise aad Honor" Ashford. REFORMED CHURCH Corner Capitol aad Marion streets. W. T: Lieakaemper. pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. F. E. Kruae, Supt. German ser vice 10 a.m. Sobject : "The Convenient Food." English services 11 o'clock. Subject: "The Goodness of God." Spe cial musie: Choir anthems "Sing .to the Lord of Harvest." by E. S. Lorcns and "Praise to God" by Ira Wilson. 8tory elsewhere on harvest borne and missionary observance. " i LESLIE MEMORIAL ' gouth Commercial and Myers streets. 8. Darlow Johnson, pastor. 348 E. My ers street, phone 2784. Church school 9:45 a.m., Stearns Coshing. Supt. Mora nr wnrahin 11 o'clock. Bermon by Dr. P. Howard of South America. Anthem, "Choose To This Day" (Roberts) Three lea rues at 8:30. Happy Sunday Evening Hot-r at 7:30. Song service led V. C. A. OrwLr. Duet. "Hold Thou My Head" (Briggi). Mrs. Irene Love and Mias Helen Ingrey. Sermon by the pas tor. Official board meeting Wednes day erening at T:30 in Leslie Ban. Mid i week- meetings Thursdsy evening at THEY BRING ) I I I M II. IIJ 1 JIJUIIII Ilium I I I f-:'' I I rx; -c" A -- ii-M 7 At f A -v Wm&m''.y Above are three of the six leaders wbo will be at the First M. E. church Monday to bring; the message of the world mission of Christianity. They are: top, left to right: Dr. George P. Howard, Evangelistic missionary In the Latin republics and H. K. Mondol, Indian layman teacher in Calcutta missions; Rev. E. R. Fulkerson, 20 years a missionary to Japan. . interesting and helpful services are being planned at the Alliance tabernacle for the coming year, which will be of Interest not only to the membership bat to the general public as well, says Louise Pinnell, pastor. . , Prophecy Class Attracts Many Enrollment in the Bible pro phecy class to be started soon at the Highland Friends church is growing steadily. Everyone who is Interested in a Bible course is welcome to join this group says Rev. Edgar P. Sims, pastor who is Initiating the course. FIRST CHURCH OF THB VAZAREITE One block south of Center oa 19th street. Rev. Fletcher Galloway, pastor. Residence 475 N. 24th street, phone 2309-W. The psstor will spesk Sunday from the following subjects: 11 a.m. "Holiness aad Temptation." This la No. 9 of a series en "Sonet if ication. What It is and what it is not." Mrs. Hattie Litwiller, Miss Thea Sampson, Clarenee Litwiller, and Fletcher Gallo way, the quartet, will sing. 7:30 p.m. "Tampering with tho Compass While tho Storm is en." Sole, Milfred Stall. Sunday achool 9:45 a.m. Frank M. Lit willer, Supt. N. T. P. S. :30 p.m. Thea Sampson, president. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:80 p.m. CHRISTIAW AJTD MlatHDcTART AIXXAHCE TASERJUtCLB 35 Ferry street. Louise Pinnell. pas tor. Phone 753-J. S. S. at 9 :45. Mrs. Myra White, Supt. Sermon a 11 o elect. Miss Dorotny nue, reiurneu miignij from French West Africa, will bring a missionary message followed oy tne communion. Duet Miss rmneu ana jars. Myra White. T, P. S. at S:30 led by Irene Wallace. Evening service at 7:30. Miss Hue will again spear. musie oy young ladie gospel quartet. Tuesday ev ening prayer and fellowship meeting led by Miss Minnie Leirjc FIRST BAPTIST Corner of N. Liberty and Marion streets. Phone S654. William M. woo- ins. minister. Bible school at 9 :45 with elasse ifor an area under eompeieni teachers. Mr. Fred Broer, Supt. bate Biblical instruction for all who come. Morning worship at 11. Organ prelude. "Rock of Ages. ine tour message ou Paul's Epistle to tho Ephesians will be given by the pastor. 8ubjeet: "The Be liever's new relationship in Christ." There will be special music by the choir. The B. Y. P. U. groups will meet at :30. The Senior a and intermeoiama are studying the "History of World-Wide Missions." Evening evangelistic service at 7:30. Rousing song service in charge of song-lader. The fifth sermon in the series on "Great Crises of Sacred His tory" wiH bo preached. Subject: "The Greatest Promise Ever Made" or "The World Turned Upside Down to Fulfill God's Word." Vocal selections. Or chestra and choir. Wednesday evening prayer and praise service at 7:30. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN VUtinn and Twelfth streets. A. S. Hendenon. pastor: phone 1903-W. Morn ing service 11 o'clock: subject: "What la Written and How Readest Thou I Special muiic by junior orchestra eon-w-d hv Prof. 'Thoman' school of mu- aie. at the Sunday school hour. Evening n n'rlm-k. Kundav school 10 a.m Mrs. Alice M. Henderson, Supt. Young People's meetings 7 p.m. Leader, Ken neth Holler. SuUect: "Marks of Good Citiien." Aarp.BTRAW LTTTBERAM Church street between Chemeketa and r..i Rv P W. Eriksen. pastor. 11 am ''"The Unfolding of Faith." Also fVmmnn'mn service.. Poecial musie: An them "I Will Abide Witn rnee oy ine choir. Solo: "My Task." Mrs. Gor don MeGilchrist. Evening service 7:30. F.arly developments in the Church. Special music. Anthem by we i- . finnav school at 9:45. Max Gehlhar.' Supt.. Special opening of primary department, i no imner fellowship hoar at o:ov. :30 for both Senior and Intermediate leagues. Church council will meet Mon day evening at 8 p.m. at the ehureh so cial rooms. vaanar tjss If- B. Tv:t bj! Jffra streets. Hugh B. Fouks. Jr pastor. .Sunday ecaooi 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 o eloeh; .v.i.. . -nviiw a arvi featarinr a mass demonstration, of the Sunday school consecration service for ttac rrers ana of ficers, and a brief message by the pas tor. Evening worhlp 7:90 o'clock: sub 1.1. AAJrmmm tiv Rev. T. I.. Cartwright, associate secretary of the Board of for eign missions for China and Young People's meet inn t :30. Three league groups. - rvraitT mmftstit lOtV f.nr atreets. H. C. StOVer, Inlafer fiandav achool at 10. a.m. An inUa sraraian Drocram at 11. a sic by the junior grdaps cr tns aunuay school. Christian Endesvor at o:a. .v mmirm at 7-30. Sermon ' on Qualified Worker." Eveming anthem "God is Liove y ira wiisoa. FIRST UNITARIAN North Cottage and ChemekeU streets. Rev. Fred Alban Well, minister. Church school 10 a-m. Mites H. MeKey. Supt. Moraine wonhin 11 o dock: subject "Tha Rvlirion of Ii'.am." Solo by Mrs. Trnma Huston. Organist, Mrs. Walter A. Dentoa. rris osmmtABT BAPTIST Yovth Pra and D streets. G. W. Ruttch minister. Sunday school 9:45 a.m., Sam Sehirman, Supt. Service 11 a.m. Sermon topic. "Preventing Decay in Oar Spiritual Life." Choir Anthem, U'nm.n'i aiilinai-v Society meCta tha liarrh at 2 30 T m. ReV. John Roth will bring a missionary message te the women of the school. Erening service at 7:30 clock. Sermon topic "Fa tare Hope." Regular mid-week prayer service at 8 p.m. Wednesday. KEIZER cdaQTUNTTT Meets ia Reiser scheolhoose, three miles north of Salem on the river road. Tlaves Beall. pastor. Church school at 10 a.m. Jos. E. Bartruff. Supt. Church worship at 11 a.m. Subject: "The Com pliant of Christian Idealism." Dele gates te be eheaea to attend the meet ings "In Salem First Methodist chare h. Oct. IS aad 14, oa "The World Mia sioa of Christianity." Official board meet oa Thursdsy at 7:30 p.m. Ve ev MESSAGE OF WORLD MISSIONS World Church Mission Will be Told by Team Of six Leaders Monday The world mission of Christian ity will be brought to Salem church people and others interest ed in a two-day series of meet ings to be held Monday and Tues day. October 13 and 14, at the First Methodist church. The ser ies, given under auspices of the Oregon 'conference of the Metho dist Episcopal church, will bring GLAD TIDINGS M11ST0K S5S Court street. C. 8. Johnson, pas tor. Sunday achool 3 p.m. Worship S o'clock; subject: The Fall Gospel mes sage. Erening worship 8 o'clock. Young People's meeting 8 ' clock Friday even ing. Meetings Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Ber. Amos E. Minneman, apstor, 18th and State streets, phone 3720. German services 9:45 a.m. Sabjoet: 'Remem ber the Sabbath Day to Keep tt Holy!" English services 11 a.m. Subject: "Christ's Ideal Regarding the day of Worship." Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Martha Batterman. Supt. Luther league 7 p.m. See story elsewhere. German services 8 p.m. Subject: "Tho Holy Spirit in the National Affairs of Israel." This is the second of a series of evening sermontof the work of the Holy Spirt. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Corner Hood and Cottar atreeta. C W. Hatch pastor. Morning service 11 'clock. Subject "Model Prayer." Spe cial musie by Mr. and Mrs. Keppenger in tae evening service. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Subject by Rev. Atchley of Eugene. Sunday school 10 a.m., John Van Lydegraf. Supt. Midweek prayer service 7 :30 p.m. Wednesday. Young people's meeting 7:30 p.m., Dora Keppen ger, leading. Subject: Illustrated lecture by Rev. Atchley of the Anticigarette League. The whole evening service is under the auspicea of the young peo ple. MILL STREET 15th and Mill streets. Weslev Dexter Gordon, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 o clock; subject: Values." Evening worship 7:30 clock: subject: "The Ways of Men." Young People s meeting 6:30 o clock. SALEM BAPTIST TEMPLE Robert L. Payne, minister. Fraternal temple. Center street between High and Liberty street. Bible school 9:45. Morn ing preaching service 11 o clock. Sep mon topic True Sympathy." Baptist Young People's Unions meet at 6:30. Erening preaching service 7:30. Ser mon topie "Faulty Churches. Faulty De nominations. But a Faultless Savior." Special gospel musie at both services. Choir and orchestra practice at pastor's home, 492 North Summer street Tuesdsy evening 7:30. Prayer meeting held at the home of Mrs. Martha Lot t is. 600 Union street Thursday evening. SUMMIT Orchard Heights Road. Meredith A, (troves, pastor. .Sunday school 11 a.m. Morning worship 9:45 o'clock; subject: "The Great Physician." FORD MEMORIAL M. B. COMMUNITY Gerth avenue and Third street. Mere dith A. Groves, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 e clock; subject: "The Great Physician." Spe cial music will include a chorus number bv Miss Grsnt's cls't. Evening worship 7:30 o'clock; subject: "The Lad There." Special feature "A Boy Auction." Young People's meeting 6:30 o'clock; piano number by Helen Gosser. LVMANUEL BAPTIST Corner Hasel and Academy streets. B. 8. at 10 a.m. Preaching at 11 a and 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer and testimony meeting Thursdsy evening at 7:30. , FIRST CHM8TIA1T High and Center streets. Bible school at 9:45 a.m. Orville J. Hull. Supt. C. F. Doane will teach the men's Bible class... Morning worship at 11 a.m. Rev. N orris Peasoner will sneak, his subject Old Power for tha Sew Ares." Even- in- worshio at 7:80 n.m. Rev. Haas cr's anbiect will be "Did Jeama .Actually Rise From the Dead 1" The choir un der the direction of Pmf. E. W. Hob- son will sing. Young People's boar a.m. Choir rehearsal. Thursday-. 7 :30 p.m. Mid week services. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Joel Benton ia charge. . FIRST CONORZOATIONAL Center and Liberty streets. Charles E, Ward, pastor: Sunday . achool 9 :4 a.sav I Mornlnr worship 11 o'clock: euMect "Befna a Good Animal." Anthem and ae4o as special mosyf. Evening Worship 7:39 o'clock; subject: "Sosae Ceases af Crime." an illustrated service using the first' part of the pi eta re eary.aarar. Young Peoeplo a meeting Thursday p.m. Potlnck supper followed . by devo tional meeting. . RBJT PRRRBTTXJtXAV Corner of Winter aad Cbasaekesa atvaata. Graver C. Birtehet. D. D-. P tor. Bible school at 9:30 a-sn. U M. Raman. Sunt. Morning wed ship 11 o'clock. Communion service. Sermon hv tha vaster. "The Great Discovery.' Anthem, "O Bread of Life" (Christian sen). ' Solo. "Y Who 8m. and Ye Who Sorrow" Maunder) Wm. Wright. Or- ran numbers. "Indian Summer" (Brew er). "Cantilena" (Salome). "Fantasia ia F" (Polleri). Intermediate and Sen ior C. E. societies and Yams? People Forum meet at 6:50. Evening worship T:30 o'clock. Sermon by-Dr. Birteaet, "A Clean Heart." Anthesa. "Jesus, Lover' af My Soar (Cams). Organ numbers, Andantme la Do" (Wstten) "Hnmoresaue" (Dvorak). "March i G" (Hill). Mid-week serviee ea Thara dav at 7:30 o'clock; Dr. Birtehet wiH lea. tnui ml X. Church and State streets. B. Earle Parker. D. D pastor. Church school 9:45 a.m. Morn in a- worshis 11 e'eloek sabjoet: "The Dividends of Kncearag- BtiL" Eveninr worship T:30 a dock sabjoet:' special musical program te eorn memoraU 25th' anniversary of Prof. Ro berts' service ar organist and ta dedicate Carrier memorial chimes. S Yos.Bg Peo here probably the strongest team of Christian missionary leaders ever assembled in the northwest Six leaders sent out by the board of foreign missions of the church to further acquaint the folk of this country with work done in the mission fields will ap pear here, each to take active part In the program Monday, which is open to the public. Tues day the sessions will he open to ministers only, when a discussion group will be led by Dr. M. A. Marcy, superintendent of the Sa lejn district. The six leaders are: Dr. George Howard, born of South Ameri can missionary parents and an evangelistic missionary to the edu cated groups of the Latin repub lics; H. K. Mondol, an Indian lay man teacher in one of the Meth odist Calcutta high schools; James Ding, president of the Anglo- Chinese college at Foochow and son of a noted Chinese pastor; Mrs. James L. Ding, daughter of the director of Pekin-Hankow railway and for. ,r professor of Hwa Nan college in Foochow; Rev. E. R. Fulkerson, 20 years a missionary to Japan and former United States vice-consul at Na gasaki; and Rev. Frank T. Cart wright, associate secretary of the board of foreign missions for Chi na, Japan and Korea. Of particular interest to the women of the city will be the ad dress at the 7:30 session Monday night on "What Jesus Christ Means to a Chinese Woman," to be given by Mrs. Ding. The morning session Monday will open at 10 o'clock with Rev, Hugh B. Fouke of the Jason Lee church here to conduct the open ing devotlonals. At 10:15 Dr. Howard will talk on "The New Day in Foreign Missions;" at 11:15 Mr. Mondol will speak on 'Building the Indian Church." The afternoon meeting will open at 2 o'clock, when Mr. Ding will talk on "China's Challenge to Christianity," followed by address by Rev. Cartwright on "Your Church at Work Abroad." Dr. Fulkerson, who will speak also Sunday night at the Jason Lee church, will give an address oa "Facing the Issues Monday evening following Mrs. Ding's talk. The session Tuesday will be gin at 9 o'clock In the morning and continue until noon. New Minister Installed At Woodburn WOODBURN. October 10. Rev. E. W. Blew, pastor of the First Presbyterian church .of Woodburn and the Bethel church, east of Woodburn, was officially Installed Wednesday evening. The installation was effective for both churches. Rev. Grover C. Birtehet, newly installed pastor of the Salem Presbyterian church, preached a very interesting sermon te the many church members present Rev. H. L. Grafious. paster of the Gervais Presbyterian ehureh presided over, the-- installation services, and rave the charge to the people. Rev. L. S. Mochel. re tired minister of woodburn, gave the official eharge to Rev. Blew. Religious Survey To be Undertaken , After some weeks; of careful preparation, members of the First Baptist church will take religious census of Salem, work to get ander way shortly. Dr. William H. Robin's, the pastor. announces that information desired concerning the many an churched of the city, especially the Baptists who are without church homes. Work Under way On Church Unit The parsonage of the Castle United Brethren church has been moved to Its new location ' and basement walls for the new educa tion of the unit will be poured the first -of the week. The pastor is living temporarily at 632 North High street Additional Church News on Page 7 HOLINESS GROUP i ! i - TO MEET TUESDAY The monthly meeting of t h e Marion County Holiness associa tion which is sponsored hy about 15 churches Is to be held in the Church of the Nar-arene Tuesday of next week. This meeting will be of special interest because ' of the fact that the sessions will b a farewell to three outgoing missionaries to China, J. J. Trachsel, Miss L. L. Aggola, and Miss Bessie Cordell. Also Rev. C. W. Ruth of Pasa d e n a, California, nationally known evangelist will be with the party of misionaries and if sched uled to speak. ' . The chairman of the sessions Will be Rev. M. A. Bishop of Cleveland. Ohio, who is national missionary secretary for the Hol iness association. s The sessions Tuesday axe to be held at 10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. A large number of visitors from nearby cities will attend these services. MEMBERSHIP DRIVE HT Y. M. C. A. annual member renewal week has passed ship the half-way mark in money rais ed with 18,994 now in its fund or promised. This amounts for 218 new and renewed memberships. Rev. C. E. Ward, pastor of the First Congregational church, ad dressed the men's committee at the noon lunchc-on yesterday. Thomas B. Kay, chairman, pre sided and spoke a few words. The goals for the week are 00 renewals and 150 new mem bers. Optimism and enthusiasm prevail in the minds of the workers. Doth Rev. Ward and Mr. Kay stressed the position of the Y. M. A. in the community and its importance to public welfare. Mr. Kay Is a member of the board of directors of the local associa tion and has been for some time. Rev. Ward is a member of the championship volleyball team and has two sons in the boys' de partment roster. ' Portland man To Occupy Local Pulpit Sunday Annual harvest and home mis sionary Sunday will be observed Sunday in the Reformed church, of which Rev. W. G. Lienkaem per is pastor. In observance of the occasion, the women of the church will serve a meal in the church basement at noon. A special missionary service will be held at 2 o'clock that af ternoon, at which Rev. A. F. Lienkaemper of Portland will be the speaker. The choir will sing My Salvation and My Glory" and "Crown Him Lord" by Ira B. Wils-on. Calvary Baptist Has Extensive Program set Announcement of various events scheduled for the week for the Calvary Baptist church is made as foHows: The trustees will meet Monday evening. Tuesday evening at 7:15 o'clock the W. W. G.'s will meet at the church, from where they will go to the home of Lor raine Gregg for their regular business and social meeting. Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock the Married People's class of the church will meet in the church dining room for a potluck sup per, to be followed by election of officers for the coming year. The regular fellowship meet ing will .be held Wednesday night and" Thursday the choir will meet for rehearsal. The Women's society will meet Frl- aay afternoon at the home of Mrs. XVayne Henry. Mrs. Hubcr will have charge of the devotion al hour and Mrs. Earl Gregg will nave the study hour. An inter esting meeting is planned. a Primary Group Invites Mothers a iKcwai ctoui win De netu in the primary department of the American Lutheran church Sun day morning, with opening ot the new rooms ior the department to be observed. The primary depart ment quarters hare been redecor ated and new equipment added. All mothers of primary .hlldren and mothers with children of the cradle roll are especially Invited to attend this event. Women Sponsor K Russian Chorus The Women's Union ot the First Congregational church will sponsor a concert by 'the Royal Russian chorus on October 27. This chorus has made a triumph ant tour through 60 nations and comes to us as. one ot the great est singing organisations of the worldVPrlncesa Margarita Slavi ansky, daughter of the founder of thia world famous ehorusJ now its conductor. . To Stndy John Beginning Sunday morning. Rer. Edgar P. Sims ot the High land Friends church, will con duct a series of messages on the Gospel of John, "All Are (By The Church Editor) If this were a sermon, the, "text" would be taken from the last line of most any church notice which reaches this newspaper 'office. Thia last sentence is variously phrased: "You are wel come to all our services"; "Everyone welcome '; "All contiaiiy invited to attend" and similar-wise. Because of these last lines, the church editor has today usurped this space which is inlended for ministers on'y, :tnd wants to ask a friendly question. Aren't those last sentences useless? Maybe you folk who write the church notices r-ave observed that they are consistently deleted. Ot at least the C. E. tries to make them that way. Is it necessary to tell anyone that he or she is welcome to a church service? Are not the doors of every Salem church open wide and friendly to believer and non-believer, member and non member? Of course they are! Possibly no one ever thought of ioubting it. That is why the church editor takes the liberty of drawing a heavy black pencil mark through the well-meant welcome no e appended to so jnany curch notices. It's bad psychology to tell folk they are welcome to church; they ought to know that, to take it for granted. Isn't it a poor church, a poor minister, who doesn't make a newcomer feel better by action than by word that he is heartily welcome to that church home? , There, ministers, you know why that last line is Invariably omitted. And there, reading public, you "know why the editor of this page believes it isn't necessary for you to be verbally wel comed in advance to the church and Sunday school sessions held regularly in Salem. . And now, let's make it final and positive; unless a given event is limited by the words "for So and So only" ALL ARE WELCOME! CLASS FORMED FOR OLDER YOUNG FOLK SIL"ERT0N, Oct. 10. An in teresting Sunday school cla3S has been formed at the Methodist church for the older young peo ple. This includes the young Mar ried set and others out of high school. Mrs. Virgil Krushk- Las been chosen president; Harold Ta vis, vice-president; Luzetta Day. secretary and Harold Alfred, treas urer. The class meets every unday mornning for its regular session and on the first Friday evening of the month it will hold a spe cial business and social meeting. Committees have been appoint ed and are at work on naming the society and working out a consti tution and by-laws. The committee on naming, headed b Miss Ethel Trotter is expected to report by Sunday. Rev. W. S. Gordm will instruct the class. Among tn? members are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kruske, Mrs. Lloyd Kircher. Miss Ethel Trot ter, Harold Davis. Catbaleene Cuddy, Luzetta Day, Leonora Naegli, Elaine Clower. Harold Alfred. Mrs. Pearl McC'eary. James Manning, and Mr. and Yits. Vernon Day. Airplanes To Welcome Church Body The church fathers sang "Our Souls Can Neither Fly ifor Go to Reach Eternal Joys," but not so the Knight Memorial church. The presence of airplanes in the church Sunday and for the pleas ure of the children, a balloon as cension following the program, will indicate the alr-mindednSss of the people. Dr. F. E. Brown, pilot, will demonstrate the plane's construc tion; Vernon Bushnell will point out the beacons; Frances Oliver will describe the scenery; Mrs. Asa Fisher will speak of the ftves and messages carried by the plane; Mrs. Arthur Barnard calls attention to the hazards of fly ing and the pastor solicits pas sengers. Admission will be only by tick et which may be obtained at the door free. New Women's Group Lays Many Plans The newly organized Woman's Missionary society of the Ford Memorial church held its month ly business meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home ot Mrs. Rose Burleigh. Mrs. J. B. Smith, chairman of social life committee, announced the place of the next Silver tea to be at the community kitchen of Mrs. H. R. McDowell's on Oc tober 29. Mrs. J. E. Tolson an nounced plans for an election day dinner. Plans for attending the W. F. M. S. meeting at Mc Minnville October 22 and the Ladies' Aid rally, at Indepen dence on October 23 were also discussed. A fine spirit' of opt! mism for the winter's work char acterised, the entire meeting. Topics, Leaders Are Announced Leaders and Topics for the three young ' people's meetings Sunday night at the First M. E church are announced as follows: University chapter, "Youth Look" at Missions," Virginia Slusser, leader; First church chapter 'Some Why's and Who's of Friend ship," Forest Holladay, leader Junior high chapter, "Th6 Value of a Person." Kenneth Wood leader. Bible Study :- . Lure for Three ' Il number of young people from the Highland Friends church will leave next week to take work In the Portland Bible Institute. Mllo C. Ross and Gen evieve Beckett, who will be in the senior class, and Doris L Ross w howlll be in her first year, are planning to go. Welcome5 RALLY SPEAKER Kev. F. L. Cartwright, associate secretary of the boairt of for eign missions for China and Ko rea, who will speak Sim'lay night at 7:30 o'clock ut the Jason Lee Memorial church. The service will be ihe conclud ing event of the annual rally day program. Rally day services for the Sunday school depart ment will be hel'.l at 1 1 o'clock, when the pastor, Uev. Hugh B. Fouke will preach a sermon np prooriate to the occas!on. Women's Groups Plan Meetings For Wednesday The Women's Aid society of the Castle United Brethren church will meet for work at the church parlors Wednesday morning at 8:20 o clock and the Woman's Missionary society will meet at the church at 2:30 o'clock that same afternoon. The midweek prayer and Bible study service will be under the leadership of Rev. V. N. Blod- gett this week. The service is on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Dorcas Society Plans Winter's Work and Play Plans for the annual Mission Festival to beheld at Christ Lu theran church, 18th and State, Sunday, Oetobcr 19. and a' dis cussion of various phases of the winter's program of work mark ed the sessions of the Dorcas so ciety at its regular meeting in the ehureh parlors Wednesday, Committees were appointed as follows: hostesses, Mesdames Wain, Watson and Loos; pro gram, Mesdames Leiske and R. L. Meyer; flowers, Minneman and Abry; visiting, J. A. Propp and George Netz. Church Night Is Wednesday The members and friends ot the Knight Memorial Congrega tional church will meet Wednes day evening at 6:45 o'clock; for the monthly church night sup per. The occasion is to. be a re ception for the new members and to hear reports of vacation ex periences. Mrs. A. C. Haag and committee are in charge of the supper. i O- ! -''- f V)' j AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Church St. Bt. Chemeketa and 'Center, A Downtown Church 11 A. M. The Unfolding of Faith. Anthem: I Will Abide With Thee. Solo: My Task. Mrs. Gordon JieGilchrlst. 7:30 Early Developments in the Church. Special Music: Male Quartet: 5:30 Y. P. Fellowship Hour, Light refreshment!. Rev. P. W. Eriksen, Pastor. c SERVICES 51 At a special musical service designed to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the service of Prof. T. S. Roberts as organist at First Methodic church, and to dedicate the Car rier Memorial chimes, the fal lowing program will be featured Sunday evening: Anthems "Fear Not Ye O Israel," Spicker. Incidental so lo, Miss Eleanor Moore, Ronald Craven, R. D. Eanon. "King All Glorious," Barnby. Trio: "Praise Ye'" from "Atti la" by Verdi Miss Moore, Mr. Craven, Prof. Cameron Marshall. Men's Chorus: "Blessed is He That Readeth." Colburns. Organ Recital by Professor Roberts, five numbers: "Andante Cantabile," from string quar tette Tschaikowski. "Home Sweet Home," from the tran scription by Dudley Buck. "The Adoration," from "The Holy City" Gaul. "Where Dust Gath ers Deep" Stebbins. Aria "Re ligtosa" Demarest. Piano and organ. Miss Gretchen Thielsen and Prof. Roberts. Walter Winslow, president of the official board, will deliver a brief address. Ward Will use 'Weary River' Movie Picture "Weary River," starring Rich ard Barthelmes: and a very in teresting penitentiary picture, will be used in the illustrated service at 7:'0 o'clock Sunday night at the First Congregation al church. How prisoners are photographed, attired and finger printed will be shown in this story of a man who honestly tried to reform. The homely philosophy of the warden about "the weariest river must find its way to the sea" awakened the slumbering goodness within tha prisoner and caused him to turn from a life of crime. The minister will speak on "Some Causes of Crime." Chil dren must be accompanied by their parents. First 'Church Night Event Big Success An enthusiastic group attended the church night supper Thursday night at the Ford Memorial M. E. community church. Following the meal was a short program. Miss Ruth Rees played a piano num ber; Wesley Warren gave a whist ling solo; a trio from the Epworth ieague sang; and Mrs. Guy New gent sang a solo. The following heads of their de partments gave talks regarding plans for the coming year s work: Mrs. Rose Burleigh for board of stewards; Miss Nellie Badley sot th choir: J. W. Simmon s for i ,naPV ' trilBteea. Miss Cora j hlMn for the Junior Leanu. A. c HenninKiien for the Boy Scouts, , tj.j nmn for tha Girl's Reserves, Mrs. J. W. Simmons for the Women's Missionary Society, Mrs. A. C. Henningsen for the Sunday school and intermediate league, Lyie Thomas for the Ep worth league and Rev. M. A. Groves for the fiendly Indians and general church work. Plans were started for a sim ilar occasion a little later in the year. Luther Young Folk to Give Report of Meet Reports on the Luther League convention will be given at the a a a. young peoples nour ai iu Christ Evangelical Lutheran church Sunday. At this meeting plans will also be made to affiliate with the gen eral Luther league of the newly m e r g e'd American Lutheran church. The merger was formed at the recent Toledo convention of the Iowa. Buffalo and Ohio Synods. HONOR (11 TO ELECT OFFICERS The intermediate and senior ' young people's groups of the Castle United Brethren ehureh will hold election of officers dur ing the regular meeting period on Sunday night, beginning at 4:39 o'clock. CALVARY BAPTIST 0KJRCH Rodgcrs Building. Hijii and Ferry Bts. Graded Church School 1:40 a. m. W. T. Jenks. Supt. Three B. Y.'a :S0 p. m. Preaching services 10: 50 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. A. M. "Ananrwnoe" Pastor Anthem: "Soldiers of Christ Arise" Williams P. M. "Our Standing" Pastor Anthem: "Glory and Praise and Honor" Ashford. Incidental solos, Mrs. Dale Taylor, Zelda Harlan. Popular gospel song service Special music WELCOME W. Earl Cociirma, pastor T:30. eaiag services. ple meetings 6:30 e clodc