The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 22, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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SCHEDULE TOU
tity Divided Into Districts
For Thanksgiving Morn
ing Worship
Schedule for the anion Thanks
giving services, to be held Thurs
day morning In the churches of
the eltr under auspices of the Sa
lem Ministerial association. Is an
Bounced as follows:
Ceetral group rirst Congre
gational church, with Rev. Grov
er C. Birtchet. pastor of the First
Presbyterian church, preaching.
East group Knight Memorial
f Congregational church, with Rev
B Earle Parker of the Firnt M
E. church occupying-the pulpit.
North group Jason Lee
church, with Prof. J. T. Matthews
of Willamette university the
aoeaker. His subject will be
"Thankfulness."
South group South Salem
Friends' church, with Rev. E.
Earl Cochran, pastor of Calvary
Baptist church, preaching.
West Salem Ford Memorial
community church, where the
ermon will be brought i by Rev.
TV. H. Robins, pastor of the First
Bantlst church.
The service at the South Salem
. Friends church will begin at 10
O'clock, with all other services to
pn at 10:30 o'clock. The union
.services are annually attended
by a large number of people of
the city, and it is urged that ev
eryone who can do so attend this
year.
The pastor of the church where
the service Is to bo held will pre
side and will arrange for special
-music.
! An offering will be taken at
each service, the entire amount
. to be used for local charity
work.
The Chureh of God has also ar
ranged to hold a special worship
Thanksgiving evening at 7:30
o'clock, and the American Lu
theran church has announced a
worship for 10:30 o'clock Thurs
day. .
10 BE HE
FOR YEAR'S WORK
The Men's Brotherhood of the
Ford Memorial church will hold a
pollack supper In the community
hall Monday night at 6:45
o'clock. Organization will be
completed and plans for the fu
ture work discussed. There will
abo be special music and group
singing.
The Brotherhood held Its first
meeting two weeks ago. Waldo
Baker is president; Lester De
Lspp. vice president; Felix
Wright, secretary-treasurer; and
"V. J. Warren, chaplain.
Other meetings of the church
group for the week are: Sunday
school board at 7 o'clock, Tues
day, followed by session of offi
cial board at 7:45 and board, of
stewards at 8:30 o'olock; Ep
worth League study class Wed
nesday at 7 p.m.; Girl Reserves
Monday at 3:30 p.m.; and Friend
ly Indians Saturday at 2 p.m.
FITRlHSl
BIIETIS HELD
A Father's and Son's, banquet
tinder the auspices .of the Men's
Council of the First M. E. church
was held - in the church Friday
evening. Dinner was served by
the Ladies' Aid.
At the program immediately
following dinner Dean James R.
Jewell, director of vocational ed
ucation at Oregon State college,
delivered the address. Instrumen
tal music was furnished by Miss
Elizabeth Boylan, pianist and
.Miss Jeanette Scott, - violinist.
Richard D. Barton contributed
voal numbers.
A feature of the evening was
demonstration, of the- Pioneer
club ritual service of First Church
with J. Burton Crary, director of
boy's work. in charge. Colonel
Carle Abrams acted as toastmas-ter.
?m
Week's Sermonette
Influence of Seeing
By J. MARK COMER
(Pastor Seventh Day Adventist Church)
"Behold, what manner of lore the Father hath bestowed npon
us, that we should be called the sons of God. 1 John 8:1.
I The whole human race is ruled, directed, or influenced by
one of the five senses, seeing, hearing, feeling, smelling and
tasting. It Is rather a striking (shall I say coincidence) with
the text X hare chosen, that seeing 4s always mentioned first.
Might It not be because this sense has the greatest influence over
the life that it is placed first?
' It has always seemed to me that vastly more lives are influ
enced by what they see than in any other way. We must see to
real (unless we are so unfortunate as to hare lost our eyesight),
and what we read, the books, papers and magazines, largely mold
our thoughts, and thought molds our character.
Then there is another class who are so unfortunate as to be
unable to read because of lack ot education. They must depend
upon the senses ot seeing and hearing to form their thoughts
and thus their characters. -
There sre thousands of millions of poor unfortunate souls
tn the world who are In just this condition, and need your help
and mine. How can they be reached?
They speak strange and unknown tongues to ns, so cannot
be reached by hearing, and yet they are to hear and know the
wonderful story of love.". Then how? There is one universal
Isnguags that Is understood the world around, by both man and
beast, and that is the language of lore. -
There la a vast difference between an ' act of kindness and
an act of love. One cam be ever so kind and yet not love. There
fore when love Is the motive behind the act even dumb animals
understand and respond to It. .
(To Be Continued) .
rrasr camcu or thb wazaxehs
Oa. fctoek south f Ceater ea 10th
street. - Rev. Flrtrser Cell.wsY. pstor.
Sabjaet 11 s... "Coaaterfeit ui BmL"
Mr. sa4 Mn. Alfred Scanner wilt tint.
7:S0 T m- "04' Bapreate Effert te
Bare Vaa." InnX. Freak Lttwiller mm
ViJford Stall. Snadar krbool 9:45 a.m.
Kraal If. Litwillrr. Sapt. N. T. P. 8.
and Jaaior seeietr S:SO p.as. Prayer
aroetinr Wedaesaar 7:30 p.m.
U&XZB aCElCOKlSX
Soe.lt C.stewixial aad Myers street.
S. Darlaw Jehaaea. paster. S4S E. Myers
street, phase 2 764. Charra aefcooi at
Htearas lesias. Mpt. beaersJ
assembly, ana story clsawkare. at tha
11 e" clock Soar thrra will b tha As
anal Tbaak efferias service of the- Wo
aiaa'a Haaaa Miesfoaary aacirty, Mn. E.
A. Rh.tea, aetiac president. The ebotr
a-lil aiar "Blesses is the Kit ion" (Wii-
aan) and tha sermon will om aa Iai
BiDh." - Three learn at :SO. Happy
errata near at 7:w wrth a ThankaatT-
iav aaiaiaa an "Tha Tbaakless Jflaa."
Choir rehearsal Friday is 'tea 4 oj Thars-
7. r
rrasT oxkkav battist
Nerth Cottage aad D. streets. O. W.
Batarh. aaiaister. 0. Sehaake. assistant.
Sunday School 9:45 .--. East Schirvao
Sane. Serrtee 11 a.m. Sermon topic
Ibnil i Caia e loath." Chair ta
them. 8-rre 7:M p.sa. Her. F. Bneer
maa hrinrinj an essay oa "Sign of
the Timr s. '
CALVAXT KAPTIST
Hi eh aad Terxr streets. Graded
church school 9:40 a.m. Preaching
a.m. and t:so p.m. Mornior eer
aioa "Tha Chareh Compared to a Vine."
Three B. Y. P. tX's 6:30 p.m. Popular
gospel snag service 7:30 p.m. Sermon
"New ilea For tho New Ajo." Wed
eday: T:30 prayer neetiac. also choir
rehearsal. K fellowship dinner aad
leadership traiainr classes Wed a e ids y
ennc Thnrsdsy is Thsnkiftiriar.
XJLBISH MISSION EVANGELICAL
At 11 a.m.. Sunday, tha pastor will
apeak at Labish Cantor, snbiect. "Stew
ardship." BiMa school at 10 a.m. W.
A. Starker Papt. C. X. meetinr at 1
P.m. C. E. basinoaa maetiar sad social
hoar Friday evening. Saadsr ereniag at
tha Die tares of tha Home Vfissioa wartr
of tho eharrk will he ahowa at Clear
I-ak. E. L. C. E. service at T:15.
Biblo school at IS a.m. W. P. Collard.
8pt- H. R. Scheoermaa. pastor.
K KIT. Kit COMMTJHITT
Servicoa held ia K sixer acbooUionBa.
tbrao miles north of iiatesa. Hayoa BeaiL
mtor. rnnreh anhonl meets at lO a .at..
Jos. E. Rartraff. Sapt. Next Saaday is
Homeeomiag Banday for those who lrrs
elsewhere. Chorea warship at 11 a.m.
"Thaakfalaasa for thing's owned and
things possessed." Ko evening services.
rrarr baptist
Corner North Liberty and Ifsrion
streets. William H. Robins. pastor.
Bible school at 8:45. Fred Broer. 8apt.
Morning Bet-vie at 11:00. Organ pre
lude by Miss Miller. Sermon snbiect:
Why I Am a Baptist." Baptist Yon or
Peoido'a meetinr at S:30. Tha "History
of World Wide Missions" by Dr. Glo
ver is being studied. Evening evanre
listie service at 7:80. Siagspiratioa
erviea ia charge nf song-leader Broer.
Subject; "Cod's Tinsl Answer to Sa
tan's Universal Oisllenre." Baptismal
service after the preaching. Wednesday
evening prayer and praUe service at
7: JO. rnrtsv eveciag Union Bible
elasxes at 7:SO.
IMsfAlTDrEL BAPTIST
Corner of Hssel and Aeademv atreets.
Rands y school at 10 a.m. Bveaehing 11
a.m. aad 7:80 p.m. - Mid-week prayer
and testimony meeting Thursday even
ing at 7:bo.
"SQTTTH SAXmM . FBZxTKDS
South Commercial at Washington
streets. Chss. C. Haworth. pastor. Snn
day aervieee: 10- a.m. Sunday school.
Xathan Cook. Sapt. 11:00 tnorning wor
th !p. 8ee4at Binsle by the quartet. Ser
mon "The Great Achievement." S p.m.
Vesper servtre. Mrs. Laura Milee baa
charge of thia aerrice. Miaa Virginia
Edwurda. of Willametta TTuiversity wiU
speak on the theme, "Tooth of Tn
dav." Virginia Slnaser. also of W. XT.
will slag. A short religions drsma,
"Tenth Prays" will be givea by a
group of yorcag people.
EVANOELISTIO TABEKXACLE
- Thirteenth and Ferry streets. C. G.
Weston, pastor. Snadsy school at 1:45
p.m. Church aerrfee at 8 p.m. Special
masie. Evaagelistie service at 7:45 p.m.
Daring the week, special evaagelistie
aervices every night at 7:45 exeeot
Monday. - C. H. Anttin, evangelist, will
apeak at every service.
FIRST COWGBXaATIOKAL
Center and Liberty rtreets. Charles
E. Ward, pastor. Sonday achool 9:45
a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock; snb
iect: "The Essence of the Christian Re
ligion." Evening worship 7:30 o'clock:
snhject: "When Is a Hone Kot a
Hornet" Illustrated by the last half of
the moving picture "Craig's Wife."
Tonng People's meeting 6 o'clock: Wed
nesday evening, sapper and devotional
meeting.
FIRST TJNITARLIW -North
Cottars and Chemeketa streets.
Rev. Fred Alban Weil, minister. Chnrch
school at IP a.m. Milea H. Mr Key. Sopt.
Chnrch service at 1 1 a.m. Thanksgiving
Sunday eermna: "The Divine Adven
ture of the Pilgrim in 8eeking Freedom
to Worship God and Our Debt to Them
Church of God Young People
From Over State Will Gather
Here for Annual Conference
The seventh annual Oregon
state young people's convention
of the Church of God will be held
at the First Church of God here
next week end, November 28 to
30. About 100 delegates are ex
pected for the first two days, with
150 expected Sunday. Rev. C W.
Hatch, pastor of the church here.
Items of Interest to
Tedey." Solo: Mrs. Trama Huston.
Organist i Mrs. Walter A. Ienton. ;
rruT ac x. r
Chorea aad State streets. B XarU
Parker, pastor. Graded ehareh aeaool
9:45 a.m.' Moraiag warship 11 o'clock:
subject: "What Have We Leftf" Even
ing worship) T:S0 'dock: aabjoet: "Tka
Conqaeat of Paor." Throe Yooag- Poo
pie's nvaetiags :S0.p.aa. Junior charch.
11 a.m Miaa Mary Klemn. ksader. ;
SEVXVTH DAW AITTKHTZST
Corner of Fifth aad Gaiaa. J. Mark
Comer, paster. Sabbat achool (Sat.)
9:45. W are stadyiac tho book ad Ba
nians now. Mormiug -worsbia) 11 o'clock.
Pastor U. K. Eatab ot Poctland will speak
an the aabjee of "Fiaiahing tho work
f God ia tha earth." Sanaa y eveaing
at 7:30, Paster Comer writ coatiaae km
stadiea on the- book ot Bovalatien. -
PKUXTXiAjfls S wr Blffl SIT AT-Ti
F. E. Fiaaor. poster. SoS Norta. Winter
afreet. Fruitiaad Sunday achool 19 a.m.
O. Fag. Sapt. Preach iag 11 mJm Bnv.
Roaeoo Plsamaa aappryinaV Bickrcall
Suaday achool 19 aaa. Mrs. Warren
Burcb, Sapt. Praachiag 11 a.m. Sub
ject : "Oar Gratitude to Almighty God.
and Oar National Thoaksgivias."
JASOBT LEX MZfOBXAI. MC X.
Winter and Jeffemon streets. Hugh
B. Fouka. ir.. paster; phono 1741. Morn
ing service 11 o'clock: aubjeet: "Tha
Measure of ThanksgTving." Special
music by tha chair "Break Forth Into
Joy" (Simper). Evening service 7:80
o'clock; subject: Informal aerviee of fel
lowship and worship. Sunday achool
9:45 a.m.. H. B. Caxpcater, Sapt. Mid
week services 7:80 p.m. Wednesday;
tha pastor.- leader at tha church. Toons
People's meetings 6:30 p.m.
FXBST FBESBTTEBMAH
Corner of Winter and Cnemeketa
atreets. Orever C. Birtchet, D. D.. paa-
tor. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Is. M.
Rsmage. Sopt. Morning worship at 11
o'clock. Bev. M. M. Stocker. of Al
bany, preaching. Anthem, "Tha Lord
ia Groat" (Righmt). Solo, "Tbanka Be
to God" (Dickson) Miaa. Josephine Al
bert. Organ numbers. Laudato Dom
ini" (Frysinger). "HsrVeat Thnaksgiv
ing March" (Calkin). Christian En
deavor societies at 8:30 pja. Evening
worship at 7:30 o'clock. Sermon by Dr.
Birtchet. Anthem. "Be Glad O Ya
Righteona" (Spenee). Organ numbers.
"Reve Charmaat" (Lille). "Berceuse"
fHodard). "March in Ab (Volkmaaa).
Ko mission- study class thia week, out
the regular -mid-week prayer moetrog
will be bold at 7:S ou Thursday.
TTJgJTEB CHnMBTIAjr
Elmo-e J. G list rap. minister. Fred
Bates. Bible achool Supt. Bible school
10 a.aa. Communion una morning wor
ship 11 a.m. "Food aad Cloth in for
Hie Bghteous a Thanksgiving sermon.
Endesvoxers' gerrfoee at 6:80. Evening
services at 7:80 oa "An Old Each aloe's
Love Letter."
FIBST CHBXSTIAir
High aad Center streets. D. 3. Howe,
pastor, residence 10ZS Sort, winter,
phone 1933-J. Services 11 a.m. and
7:80 p.m. Sermon topics: "The 8pirit
t Thanksgiving." a.m.. "Tha Story of
Bdemption." p.m. Morning satnem.
"Awake Up Mr Glory (Ubadwiea:).
Evening1 music (Selected). Sunday achool
9:45 a.m. Orville J. Hun. Sopt. There
will be apectat featurea for the closing
period of the school. The boys from the
Turner home will attend. Young People'
meetings 6:30 p.m. C. E. Groups meet in
their respective rooms. Week-day ser
vices: Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Choir re
hearsal Friday at 8 p.m.
CHRIST! AW AJTD MISSIONARY
ALLIAHCB TABEBJf ACLE
655 Fen-r street. Phone 753-J. S. 8.
at 9:45. Mrs. Myra White, Supt. Y. P.
S. at 6:30. Loniae Orow. leader. Morn
ing service at 11 o'clock, also evening
serviea at 7:80. Conducted by Rev. W.
I. McGsrvey. district Supt Revival
meetings will eontinne each week night
at 7:30. Among special gingers are Rev.
Lewis McGsrvey and wife of Silverton,
COURT STREET CHBISTIAJT
Court and '17th atreets. B. F. Shoe
maker, minister, 345 S. Winter street.
Phone 2589-J. Bible school. 9:43 s.m.
Mrs. Frank Marshall. Supt. Subject:
Monnments snd Monumental Institu
tions," 11 a.m. Christian Endeavor
6:30 p.m. - At S o'clock in the evening
a play will be given by a number of
people from Scio. Aid Society meeting
Wednesday and Friday. Mid-week meet
ing Wednesdsy 7:30 p.m.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCTBNTCST
Chemeketa and Liberty streets.. Sun
day services 'it 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sub
ject. "Soul and Body." Sunday school
at 9:45 and 11 a.m. Testimonial meeting
every Wednesday eveninr at 8. Read
ing room at 406 Mssonie temple open
from 11 to 5:30 except Sundays and
holidays.
FTRST SPIBITTJAIJST
Services st 7:80 pm. Wm. A. Dalxiel.
vice president State Spiritaalist associa
tion will be the speaker. Messages. Cir
cle from 5:30 to 7 p.m. by accredited
readers of the church. All services held
at Kelson boildinr on Chemeketa street
between Liberty snd CommrcisL
ST. PAUX'S EPISCOPAL
Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev.
Oeoree H. Swift, rector. Holy commun
ion 7:80 a.m. Mominr prayer and ser
mon st 11 a.m.. Church school :45 a.m.
Girls Friendly society Thursday. Boy
is vice-president of the committee
in charge of the program arrange
ments. Ruth Schaefer of Portland
is president, Walter Schrock of
Wood burn, secretary-treasurer and
Rev. C. K.4 Chapman of Eugene,
advisor. ;
The opening session will be held
Friday morning, beginning with a
breakfast gathering at 7 o'clock.
Walter Schrock will deliver the
keynote address. "World Currents
and the Outlook for Christ's
Sway," at 10:45 o'clock. Mrs.
Mary Lockenour of Salem will
give the afternoon address on
"Youth and World Peace." and In
the evening the Woodburn young
people will present the drama.
"William Tyndale. A dinner
conference for leaders will be held
st 5:45 o'clock, to be attended by
Vivian Hammer ef Portland. Vur
Ia Corrle of, Portland, Merle Grif
fin of Grants Pass.- Mrs. C. W.
Hatch of Salem. James -Myers of
Woodburn, and Maurinda Schaefer
of Eugene.
The keynote address for the
Saturday sessions will be given
by Mrs.. Minnie Jarret of Char
wood, and leaders ot the morning
symposium will be Rev. W. T. Sea
ton of Portland. Rev. H. B. Wil
son of Portland and Rev. J, J.
Gillespie of Salem. In the after
noon. Rev. 0. H. Gray of Grants
Pass and Dr. Carl Gregg Doney of
Willamette university will be the
main speakers and In the evening
an evangelistic address will be
brought by Rev. Russell Green.
The Sundiy program will begin
at 7 o'clock with a breakfast
meeting, and includes attendance
at church and Sunday school, a
dinner meeting, afternoon session
at 2 o'clock, supper meeting and
evening session beginning at (:30
e'cleck. Rev. C K, Chapman will
bring the closing message, "In
the Image of God.' , i
Seoata Tuaadsy. St. Paul's troop. Ser
vices at Woodburn 7:80 Sunday evraiax.
ST. J0H3TS LITTHZKAJr fXa. 8yaad
KarU ltth and A atroeta, Bev. H. W.
Grass, pastor. Eaglish aerviao :4S lb.
German at 11:09. Sunday school at 9
sjl Special Thankagiving aervteo) ia
Eaglish at 10:80 bjb.
EMatAjrtTEL FULL OOSPXX. ''
Corner Korth 17th sad ChcmekrU
atroeta. Sunday school at 10 sum. Morn
ing worship at. 11 ajav. Evuniag astliaa
at 7:4-5 p.m. Mid week moetingv Tues
day and Friday ot 7:45. Pnayor Bsoet
iaa Wadaaaday ovewaaa Slater ' Poarea
of Waaaingtoai will fiit tha pulpit for tha
next two weeks. C Laurie) Ruanda, pas
tor. Phono B08-K.
CHTJXOH
Corner Capitol and Marioo atreota.
Suaday scheel 10 a.m. F. E. Kruae.
Sap. Caraaaa service 19 a.aa. EngHah
11 ajsu Bow. F. Hafnor of Port.
snad ia charge of the- aervices.
clad rconroa xcissiox
S5S Court stroet. C S. Johapaa. pas
ter. Saaday achool at S p.m. Services
at S aad S p.as. Tha Fax evaagelistie
Py will have charge -of tn services
Sunday. Kiss Bill Sanders will sneak
in tho afternoon at S aad Miss Ethel
Fax will apeak in tha evenlag. Loraa
Fax will play aad alar.
FORD afZatOBIAX X. B. COMMUHITT
Oerth arena aad Third street. Msre
dith A. Groves, pastor. Sunday school
:45 a.m. Morning warship 11 o'clock:
aubjeet: Kev. W. J. Warren will apeak.
Piano voluntary and offertory by Mire
Grant. Evening worship T:80 o'clock:
subject: "An Old Woman's Disguise.''
PvaCraBi ot special masie. Touag Peo
P' uwoting :S0 o'clock; aubjeet:
Willamette university will giro several
original poems.
srratMiT
urcnara Heights read. Meredith A. DoXOloSTT.
tegipfii.9 j Oren numbers by j Donald J.
The Altar of the Lard." I Allison, organist, will Include:
j "Largo. Handel; "Evening- Pray-
AJfERICAW LUTHKItaT ! m -pllnnrVif "Utrcha Pontlfi
Church street between ChemekaU I r; t 525 ' M fOUUU
and Center. Kev. p. W. Eriksen. pastor. Cale." LemmenS.
Phone 1921. 11 a.m. The Chriatian aad
tha unnamed Sin. Duet: Mre. J. A. J
Sholaeth and Alvia Shirman. Solo: Miaa !
sons; aerviee and young people's chorus,
directed by Mrs. Lu J. Stewart. Semen
topic: "Expect Great Thing Proas
God." Sunday school at 0:4. Max
Qoalaar. Supt. Tho Luther League's
devotional meetings at S:S0. Interme
diate social and fellowship hour 4:4.
nn ACETH0DI8T
Market aad Korth Winter atreets. J.
B. Stewart, pastor. Sanday achool t :4S
ajn. Morning worship 11 o'clock; aub
jeet: "The Baptism With Fire." Even
inr worship 7:90 o'clock; aubjeet:
Trait of Baptism With Fire." Tonng
People's meeting 6:30 o'clock. Prayer
meeting Tharsdsy at 7:30 p.m.
HiOHXjGrD raxzjtDS
Chureh and Highland. Edgar P. Sims-.
Pastor. Bible school 10 a.m.. E. M.
Beckett, Supt. Marniag worship 11 a.m.
Junior C. E. 5:30 p.m.. Senior 0. E.
5:S0 p.m. Evening seviee 7:i0 p.m.
Biblo prophecy class Monday 7: SO p.m.
Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday
7:80 p.m.
rratsT Cuu&ch or god
Corner Bood and Cottage streets. 0.
W. Hatch, pastor, phone 1SS0-J. Mora
ing service 11 o'clock. Subject "Tha
Unused Power of Gods rest Niagara."
Evening service 7:80 o'clock. Subject:
"Evsneelistic." Sunday school IS a.m.
John Van Lydegraf. Supt. Mid-week
prayer service 7:80 p.m. Wednesday.
Young People's meeting 8:80 p.m. Sub
ject Boys program.
CHBJ.8T XAJTHEKAJT
Eighteenth and State streeti. Rev.
Amos E. Minncmsa, phone 8728. Ger
man services 9:45. Snbjeet: "Give Un
to Caesar the Things That Are Caesar's,
and Unto God the Things That Are
God's." English services 11:00. Sub
ject: "Hallowed Be Thy Name." Sun
day school 9:40 a.m. Martha Batter-man,
8npt. German service S p.m. Subject:
"How the Holy Spirit Kept tha Una of
Faith Allowing in Israel's Faithfnl
Pew." Luther League 7 p.m. Subject:
"The Worship of Saints."
CASTLE TOTTED B&ETHBElf
Korth 17th and Nebraska streets. L.
W. Biddle. pastor. Sunday school 9:45
a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock; snb
jeet: "The Realization of Our National
Ideals." Eveninr worship 7:80 o'clock;
subject: "The Christian Race." Inter
mediate C. E. meeting 6:80 o'clock;
Heme Mission study for Touag People
and adulti, 6:30 o'clock.
FTRST EVANGELICAL
Thirteenth and Center streets. A. P.
Layton. pastor. Sunday school 0:45
a.m. Morninr worship 11 o'clock: snb
iect: Rev. Lyle Willanl of Monmonth
will be the speaker. Eveninr worship
7:45 o'clock; subject: John Ruden. as
sisted by the Tounr People of the chnrch
will huve charre of the service. Tounr
People's meetinr 6:30 o'clock. Prayer
meetinr Thnrsdsy at 7:30.
SALEM BAPTIST TEMPLE
Robert It. Payne, minister. Services
held in Fraternal temple. Bible school
9:45 a.m. Morning: preaehinr service.
11 o'clock, topic: "Every Day With
Its Promise." Two groups ot Tounr
People meetinr at 6:30. Eveninr preaeh
inr service 7:30. topic: "Joyful Salva
tion." Sons service led by two chorus
choirs and orchestra. Prayer meetinr
Thnrsdsy eveninr.
KHIOHT-hOCKOBIAI.
H. C. Stover, minister. Mominr Wor
ship at 11. Sermon "The 8pirit af
Thanksrivins" Ladies - chorus "Char
He," Faure. Kveninj- service at 7:S0.
Sermon "Theaksrivanr la Times Like
This." Chorus choir sinra "Recession
al." Reginald De Korea. Sunday school
at 10 a.m. C. C. Harris. Sapt. Younr
Feople'a societies at S:S0.
Kiddies Gather
Tin Foil to Aid
Less Qortkmate
RICKREALL. Nov. tl F. E.
Fisher will again preach here on
Sonday. Nov. 2S at 11 a.m. There
wiU be no preaching service on
the following: Sunday, Nor. SO.
This month the Junior mem
bers or the Sunday school are col
lecting tin foil which they will
send to the Shrlner's hospital for
crippled children at Portland to
help provide Christmas cheer for
those kiddles less fortanste than
themselves. There is keen rival
ry between the . boys and girls
classes to see which will have the
most at the end ot the month.
Church to Feed
Many Following
Thank Of fering
The Leslie Memorial Sunday
school will doits part to see
that there are no hungry fami
lies In the city Thanksgiving
day.
For Sunday morning at the
church social hour a general as
sembly of all departments will
be held when a thank offering ot
canned goods and staple grocer
ies will be taken.
The goods received " at this
time will be distributed to help
make Thanksgiving cheer. where
It Is needed. i
A program will be presented
by the different departments at
this time. I
of
People
VESTED CHOIR
WILL APPEAR
Thanksgiving Evening Con
cert Planned by Knight
Memorial Singers
Followiax its custom of previ
ous years.- the vested choir of the
Knight Memorial chnrch mil pre
sent a, concert on Thursday eve
ning; of Thanksgiving day.
The order ot service follows:
Processional hymn, "God of Oar
FatheraT
Prayer of Thankssivins;.
Hymn. ''America the BeautifuLr
Anthem. "Hear Thoa My Prayer,-
HamMen-O'HAre.
Duet. "Twenty-Third Psalm,
Mrs. Huston and Pearl Kyre.
Chorns, "MornlnsV Sposks
Baldwin. Chorus. "Love Divine," arrang
ed from Ldebestraum ny lussi.
with obblUato solo by Beneltta
Edwards. . , ,.
. Chorus. "Trust Ye in ths Lord.
Wilson, with obbligato solo by
Mrs. Bulah Talmadge. ;
Ladies' chorus, "Charlte," by
Faure.
Chorus. ,RecessIonal.w DeKor
en, with obblisrato solo by Mrs.
Huston.
Thanksxivina: orrenng.
JEFFERSON SCHOOL
IB MUSIC
JEFFERSON, Not. 21 The
Msthodist chnrch at Jefferson
has added several new features to
its church program. The Sunday
school has the start ot an orches
tra, which la conducted by Mrs.
J. O. Van Winkle, superintendent
of the Sunday school.
Each Sunday a special number
Is prepared by some member of
the school to be presented to the
assembly after the classes have
adjourned. Last Sunday Gilbert
Spragg played a solo on his saxo
phone. Next Sunday Rev. Cole
will give a chalk talk. The spe
cial number for last Sunday mor
ning was a vocal solo by Mrs. D.
George Cole.
' The Sunday school meets at 10
o'clock and morning worship at
11 o'clock. .The subject for Sun
day morning Is "Eyes Opened,"
and for the evening worship at
7:30 "The Sorrowful Man's Ques
tion." Sunday School
Board to Meet
Next Tuesday
The. officers and teachers of
the Sunday school ot Jason Lee
Memorial Methodist Episcopal
church will hold their monthly
fellowship supper and worker's
conference at the - church parlors
Tuesday. Nov. 25 at 6:30 p.m.
The supper is to be pot-luck, and
will be followed by a brief busi
ness meeting.
Rev. Hugh B. Fouke, fy., the
pastor, will then speak on 'The
Personal Factor in Teaching."
Following this there will be a
round-table discussion and de
partmental conferences.
Food, Rummage
" Sale Sponsored
The Seventh Day Adventist
church la sponsoring a cooked
food and rummage sale Tuesday
in the Giese Powers Building on
Court street. The event Is being
held with a Tiew to supplying
food for many Thanksgiving' ta
bles, and pies and cakes will be
featured.
Revelation
SEVENTH DAY
-ADVENTIST
CHURCH
Cor. of 5th and Gains
Sunday Evening
at 7t30
Pastor '
J. MARK COMER
Continue his series of
verse by verse studies
on the wonderful book
of Revelation. Bring Bi
ble note book and pen
cil. Song; service at 7:30;
dose at 9 o'clock sharp.
Tuesday all day and
evening- cooked food and
rummage sale by 1 the
ladies of, the church in
the ' old Giese Powers
Bid?, on Court St.
Everybody Welcome.
AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH
Church St. Bt. Chemeketa and Center.
The Downtown Lutheran Church
11 A. M. The Christian and the Unnamed Sin.
Duet: Mrs. J. A, Sholseth and Alvia Shirman.
Solo: Miss Arbutus Rudle.
7:30. Evening Song Service and Young People's
Chorus . . . f ,
Directed by Mrs. L. J. Stewart.
Luther Leagues Devotional Service :$.
Thanksgiving Day Special Service 10:80, Nor. z7thu
REV. P. W. ERIKSEN. Pastor.
Salem and Territory
ST. JOSEPH'S BAZAAR
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With Many Coxiimittec Worldngr for Success
LOOKS LIKE BIG EVENT
Various committees re pre
paring for a baxaar to be held
at St. Joseph's hall on Saturday
and Sunday. November 11 n
13. T. A. Wlndlshar,- general
chairman is leaving nothing un
done to make this event rousing
success.
An Interestinc program under
the direction of Mrs. J. O. Nadon
win h presented at
intervals
Vi'ZKlZt bV introl;
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If! EDTHEtl WEEK
Pa at rr f! fl Wptton. of Evan-
gelistlc Tabernacle- at Thirteenth
l and Ferry streets, announces that
t the revival services being held
' there with Evangelist C. H. Aua
; tin will be continued at least an
i other week. Especially good in
terest has been shown ia the
meetings and attendance has re
mained well above one hundred
on week nights. In addition
there has been a number of con-
! versions. The choir has turned
out well every night and the sing
ing has been an inspiration.
Evangelist Austin has been a
locomotive engineer for years and tion of the Women's Missionary
still hplds his rights with the S. society of the First German Bap
D. and A. line of southern Call- tist church will be held Thursday
fornia. His ministry is pleasing
and be Is especially liked by the
young people. .
Pastor weston says tnat it may Tb regular midweek prayer
be possible that he will be un- meeting- will be cancelled on ac
able to keep Evangelist Austin at count of this Thanksgiving fes-
the Tabernacle longer than one
more week, since pastor in walk
er of the Full Gospel church in
Portland urgently desires Rev.
Austin's services for three weeks
before Christmas.
Play Scheduled
Sunday Night
JTVis- fPi'ici?arctlnvi this week including Sat
-- will lOUQilw
The Court street Christian
cnurcn win give tne sunaay eve- me6tings. Members of the Chris
nlng worship hour tomorrow - ,h,,h rtaolr of silverton
night over to presentation of
Dot, theMIner's Daughter," f a
four set play given by the .Valley
..I w . ' "e"n
win Dts uiiea uunug tas evening,
the money to be used for benefit
of the boys' home at Turner, an
nounces Rev. B. F. Shoemaker,
the pastor.
Scio young folk who will take
part in the play are: Bill Skipper,
Bad West, Bob Glenister, Jerry
Harmon, Jackie Harris, Dick
North, Carolyn Vaughn, Yvonne
Sinclair, Carmen LaVelle, Ada
Price and Sally Darst.
Ministers to Hear
Talk on Marriage
The Salem Ministerial associa
tion will meet Monday morning
at 10:30 o'clock at the Y. M. C.
A., with Judge L. H. McMahan
of the circuit court to give the
main address on "Needed Mar
riage and Divorce Legislation'.
Ensign E. M. Williams of the
Salvation Army will lead the de
votions.
Christian and Mis
sionary Alliance
. Tabernacle
,655 Ferry St.
Revival Now in
Progress
Sunday 11 A. If.
"The Divine Presence
7:20 P M
"The Greatest Question'
W.J. McGABVET
Meetings each nrfght at 7:30
Special singing mX every
service
Rv. W. I. McGarvey
Seattle EvmngeUst
Everybody Welcome
WWa -.ii - . aWflar'
1 1
duced for entertainment of the
crowd expected.
Mrs. M. J. Tetrel, director of
the culinary department, will be
sided by most competant assis
tants. On Satarday evening a
substantial -"Dutch Sapper" will
be prepared aad on Sunday noon
at chicken noodle dinner will be
served. . ...
Mrs. E. H. Burreu neaas me
dining Toom committee and ev-
ry effortwlll be made torender
good service, she says. The or
fee will be nade by Miss lAiy
Saalfeld. , ;
Pre-Thanksglvlng and Christ
mas featurea will b la charge of
T. A. Wlndlshar,. Frank Lynch,
Leroy Nash, P. F. KUian and Dr.
Lebold and Mrs. T. D. McClain,
Mrs. Charles O'Brien, Mrs. F. Jas
coskl and Mrs. Albert O'Brien.
Th vonnsr ladies of the Sodal
ity will dispense confections and
tha naihnUi TountT PeOnle'S 0-
ciety will b In eTldence in many
and various ways.
a o-ftneral invitation is extend
ed to the public.
Women Plan
Anniversary
Celebration
The- annual birthday celebra
evening at 7:30 o'clock, and will
be open to friends and mem
bers.
tival
Special Service,
N earing Finish
SCOTTS MILLS. Nov. 21.
The revival campaign, with Jim
my Love, evangelist, at the
church of Christ Christian) con-
I n.iT nlo-ht fr.e maailnn have
hpAm wll attended, and snecial
r-,,-1,, v.,- Wn one feature of the
h-v, taken nart with Mrs. Liv-
i..tnn wi.e. i mill rmartet
from SiiTerton will furnish spe-
cial music Saturday night.
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Twain was also a
philosopher with a
broad outlook . on
life and his stories
have helped in
struct as well as
amuse Americans.
Wewill gladly ad
vise" you if you will
consult with uSd
REVERENCE
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CALVARY CHOIR
CIS CANTATA
ProcJuction, Directed by VV.
E. Cochran, to be Heard.
. November 30
The choir of the Calvery Bap
tist church is making preparations
to present the cantata Belsbaszar,
Sunday evening. November SO. ia
the church auditorium. On Fri
day evening. December 5, they
plan to give the same program ia
the First Baptist church of Ore
gon City. A number ot the lead
ing soloists of the city will slag
the leading roles.
Rev. W. Karl Cochran Is direct
ing the production and Miss Eva
Cochran Is accompanist.
Following is list of those la
the main roles:
Cyrus., king of Persia, Richard
Dirks, tenor; Zerubbabel. gover
nor I of the Jews. William Wright,
tenor; Daniel, prophet tf Israel,
,11. 8. Cile, bass; NItocris, queen,
regent," Mrs. ,11. II. Harms, so-
- ' prano: Antonla. queen of Beisuaa-
zar. sirs, Mary neurone uukus.
soprano; Sbelomlth, wife of Zer
ubbabel. Miss Grace Fawk, con
tralto: child of Zerubbabel, Mlt:a
Pauline Nelson, soprano; angel.
Miss Harriett Kenton, mezzo so
prano; Jewish princess, Mrs. Dale
Taylor, soprano; Tamsr, Atalla,
and Zerllna, ladles of Belsbazzar's
court. Mrs. Charles F. Davis, so
prano. Miss Josephine Evans, so
prano, and Mrs. Alma McAllister,
alto; . Magi, wise men ot Babylon,
men or chorus, baritones: Bel
sbaszar. king of Babylon, W. Earl
Cochran, bass.
. The chorus will be augmented
by a number of outside talent.
The public will be Invited. A sti
ver offering will be taken.
Society Raises
Mission Funds
CLEAR LAKE. Nov. 21. The
Woman's Missionary society met
at the church- Wednesday after
noon for their regular monthly
meeting, at the close of the pro
gram, a silver offering was taken
for the Ijibish Japanese mission.
Members present were Mrs. L. J.
Massey, Mrs. Earl Dutoit, Mrs.
J. C. McFalane. Mrs. Alex Har
old. Mrs. Theox Stolke, Mrs. C. W.
Pugh. Mrs. Guy Smith. Mrs. Roy
Smith. Mrs. V. B. Boyd, Miss Ha
zel Clement and H. R. Scheuer
man. Visitors. Mrs. Clancy Truitt,
Miss Anna Englebrecht and Miss '
Marie Harold.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Itodgers Building, TUsh and Ferry fits.
Grsded Church School 9:40 a. m. Three B.
Y.'s 8:30. Preaching services 10:5s a. m.
and I 7:30 p. m.
A. M. "The Charch Compared To a
Vine- Pastor
Special music, selected
P. M. 'New Men For the New Age.
Pastor
Popular gospel song service Special music
WELCOME
W. Earl Cochran, pastor
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