The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Ortgon,' Satnrday Horning, Jan nary liy 1931" PAGE THREC Church T 101 GROWTH Calvary Baptists Chose Of , ficers for; neyy Year at Annual" Meeting " The third annual meeting . 0 the Calrary Baptist church was held Wednesday; evening. Pre reding the business . aeasion Mr. Harry Harma sang "Teach Me Thr Will" bv Evllle. Rev. D. W. Eriksen. pastor of the American Lutheran church gave a brief In spirational message .f hlch was much appreciated. .,t: ! Report ahowL,tbt there are 'J names on the, roU. Including ' 62 under' 1 years of age. 180 ' males and 188 females; lost by -V- death, 8; lost by removal, II; gained by baptism, 30; gained by 1 letter, 12; gained by ' experience. ' 7.- : " i: - : - i Total monies raised January 1. '111! to January 1, 1131 reached $3141,07; for missions S1014.- g ' C - . v ' . Results of the elections were Mr.r"Mable Bulrgy,- church clerk; Lloyd Gregg, financial sec retary; K.H.. Pickens, treasurer: S. R. Vail, treasurer of benevol ences? D. R. Peterson, C. Muu dlnger and CR- Gregg, deacons -for three years;: O. II. Pickens, E. J. Roth-and W. J. Nelson, trustees for three years; Earl Barham and George King, trus- ' tees to fill unexpired terms of M- "R. Irish and William Taylor; Mrs. W. C. Pickens and Mrs. O. N. Gooklns, deaconess for three years? Earl Gregg. Mrs. O. H. Pickens and Mrs. William Stod dard, members of board of Chris tian education j to serve two years. Reports showed a .substantial growth In all departments. Rev. W, Earl Cochran la pastor. E BY JONES is en rk. nrrAn state market nrent has no authority under the exist ing laws to tail a public hearing and require the bakers ana pro ducers of bread for sale in this mtm tn . erodnea evidence to show why bread should now sell for the same price t which It sold when wheatsold for more than double the present price. j The hearing was requested In a letter received by Seymour Jones, state market agent, from the Housewives Council of Port- 'land.J - - . -- -y. i The attorney general held that the law creating the office of state market agent does not give him power to'lnvestlgate the cost rf producing bread unless it can be said that bread is a grain product, and that there, is a con troversy as to Jits cost and price. "It doee not appaer from, your letter," read : the attorney gen eral opinion to the state mar ket agent, "that there Is any dis pute between the bikers and the general public! over the price of bread, so it Is difficult to say that there is now a controversy In the state between the produc ers and consumers of . bread which would give the state mar ket agent Jurisdiction to Inquire into the price of bread, were we to conclude that bread is a grain product. v Einstein Faced By Great Group Of Social Bids PASADENA, CaL. Jan. (AP) Albert! Einstein is con vinced relatively that time shrinks ' la California. - - i "So much to see' and think about, so little time to Ulk," he soliloquizes as the smoke curls from hla pipe.! v ' Each evening his secretary calls attention to the ever grow ing pile of invitations to talk or at least make public appear , ances. ' !' ; Plans have been made for just one general talk, to be broad cast. That 1st next Thursday eve ning at the Anthenaeum of the California Institute ' of Technol ogy here. It la a dinner te Insti tute associates. 7 To all other Invitations, his "gT1 crop of graying hair sways gently as he murmurs: rt i i "Nein, neln, neln." $1500 Cost for Meier,: Private New Lavatory - The contract tor Installing i a rivata lavatarv and cloak room ' in the executive department, as requested by . Governor-eieci ' Meier, hat been awarded and the work will vet under war late next Monday. It is proposed to hare tne -work: completed eany lues- : Tki 'Mil ivf Ida varlr nl estimated -at, 11500. . A crew of i thent 40 men will Vn In work late Monday and the Job will . be completed oy working ail - nignt. :Bad LighisMake 45 Auto Mishaps Forty-six ! traffic accidents In - Oregon during the month of No vember were due : to defective lights, according to a report of the state traffic department Fri day. The report continued that non-resident : registrations tor ,1930 would show a marked de ; ere&s when compared with those of 1929. ! n c PROBE Items Laying of Corner . Stone jot Charch ; ; - - To be F ebruary 22 Decision io lay the corner etone for the new edifice of the Castle United Brethren chmrcb on Februry 23 was reached .at the quarterly meeting held at the church late this wecrn. , j ' Bishop Ira D. Warner of Portland will preside at the ceremony, other detail for which have not been worked oat. j - Karnes of those making special gift of IS tq the bnlkUng fund will be placed beneath the cornerstone. At the quarterly meeting, Harry Beardsley waa elected tmstee of .the charch to serve for three years. TURNER, ' Jan. S.--The women of the M. E. Aid .society held their January 'silver tea"a.t the pleas ant country, home of Mrs. -C- A. Bear Thursday afternoon. . The rooms were decorated with flus ters of; red' berries and , potted plants. ,: . A program of music and games, with questions and answers. In which all took part, proved to be an Interesting diversion for the afternoon. Lunch was served by the hostess, she being assisted by Mrs. R. E. Stewarts Mrs. E. C. Bear, Mrs. F. C, Gunning and Mrs. L. D. Roberts. j Ladies present were: Mrs. E. S. Prnther, Mrs. S. A. Riches, Mrs. Howard Baker and baby daughter, Mrs. W. T. Riches,- Mrs. O. P. Given, Geraldlne Edwards. Mrs. S, E. Given, Mrs. T. T. Palmer and daughter Peggy, Mrs. A. As quith, Mrs.! Margaret Duncan of Salem, Mrs4 Ted Whitehead, Mrs. R. Lee Theissen, Mrs. J. W. Ran som, Mrs. M. A. Hill, Mrs. R. O. Witzall. Mrs. I. H. Small, Mrs. L. D. Roberts and daughter Alice, Mrs. R. E. Stewart an son Quen tin of Minnesota. Mrs. H. S. Bond, Mrs. R. J. Wtson, Mrsi. J. R. Cox. Mrs. W S. Burgoyne, Mrs. P. C. Gunning. Mrs. E. C. Bear and daughter Eunice. IS EAGERLY AWAITED WASHINGTON; Jan. 9 (AP) The prohibition report of President Hoover's law enforce ment commission was awaited tonight: with wore expectancy than ever In. view of a fruitless effort by some of the republican leaders to head it off. Seeking to avoid an extra ses sion, congressional chieftains went, direct to commission head quarters in an effort, to sidetrack the rush of oratory expected to follow submission of the report. They were informed, however, that the report was virtually ready for delivery to the presl dent 'and would be sent as plan ned. ; In the house meanwhile final approval was given by the Stobbs bill to modify the Jones five-and-ten law, a measure which grew out of ; commission suggestions. It now goes to the president. At the same time. Attorney General Mitchell and prohibition Doreetor Woodcock were dis counting the effect of the elim ination from the deficiency ap propriation of the 310,000 provi sion for prohibition education. The sum was stricken out yes terday, by ' the house. , Thd prohibition bureau still has left from its last appropria tion 322.000 for this purpose and has spent but 31S.000 to this end since last July., Woodcock said he did "not know. how ef fective i these pamphlets 'are," but that he felt, the Idea of dissemin ating" Bueh Information waa a proper i one,! ' ! Holiness Groups To Meet Tuesday The, ? Marion County Holiness association will ' hold - its, all-day meeting Tuesday. January 19, at the Highland . Friends -church In Salem.' "announces Rer. Edgar Slnimsj pastor of the church. I HEADS SOCIETY Professor Frans Boas, noted an thropologist ef Columbia Univer sity, is the new head ef the Ameri can Society ; for the Advance ment of Science. Mr, Boas was bora in Westphalia en July 9, 18S8, holds honorary degrees from Institutions of learning in all parts of the world and is the author of numerous scholarly works en as pects of anthropology. . I S0CIE1Y MEETS AT C. A. BEAR HOME T of -i5 -:- ... r ... Young Women 1 Plan Special j Meeting Sunday I HAZEL GREEN." Jan j 9 The Otterbein Guild, young women's missionary ; society,-, will . meet Sunday - afternoon. January 11 at the Orville Luckey home. Miss ioia .Luckey. . bostesa, ; Nora Ru therford will be leader. ; the sub ject to be "Japan.- : l .;4 ; Participating in 'the' program will be: Alice Cook. Hasel Hut- ford, Iola Luckey, Helen Davis. Margery Looney. Pictures of missionaries will be shown, . " JAS0H LEE VESPERS TO BE COMUED By vote of the official board at the meeting the past week. It was decided .that the ' Vesper hour services should he' contin ued through January, at the Ja son Leo Memorial . Methodist Episcopal church. Winter and Jetfersdh - streets., . - ! ; - i These v services, take the place of ' the evening worship - hour, and begin at 4:30 p. m. "A pro gram of informal worship - and fellowship has been planned by the . pastor - for ' the j Vespers, which hare proved popular dur ing the past month. I S New members received into the church at the communion service last Sunday Included, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Buck, i Mr. and Mrs. It- H. Kletxlng. their daugh ter Dorothea and son. Ralph; Jr., Mr; and Mrs. Fred Lang. Mrs. J. G. Mlnton and daughters, Alver da and Daisy, and sort Gerald, William Heeaeman.. High Flyer Class Plans to Present Special Numbers ! JEFFERSON, Jan. 9 The Sunday school of the Methodist Church in Jefferson . will start study of the new lesson books Sunday. ' The special number this Sun day for the assembly after the Classes are adjourned will be giv en by the High Flyer'a class. The 11 o'clock sermon topic is. "Too Little For the Lamb." Last Sun day five new members -were tak en into the church.- They were: Mrs. T. O. Davis, Noel Davis, Ger aldlne Davis, Wesley Paris and Leslie Davis. ! The evening service will be held at 7:30. The subject is "Un seasonable Prayer." 1 Calvary Baptist Church Schedules : Special Meetings i i Special sessions of the week for groups of the Calvary- Baptist church have been scheduled as follows: . Tuesday Loyalty class taffy pull at the church in the evening; Wednesday potluck dinner at 6:15 o'clock followed, by leader ship training classes 'and fellow ship and prayer service at" 7:30 o'clock; Wednesday ' j called meeting of the official board at 8:30 o'clock; Friday Women's Missionary society meeting at the home of Mrs. W. J. Nelson, 876 Shipping street, at 2:30 o'clock. Ministers Meet Monday Morning; Parker Speaker i i! ; The Salem Ministerial associa tion will meet: Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Y. M, C. A. Dr. B. Earle Parker of the the First M. E. chureh will give main talk on "What Constitutes a Valid Claim to Property!" De- votions will be led by! Rev. J. W Warrel of the M. EJ church at Dallas. j The ministers will I also hare under advisement endorsement of a radio station for Salem. World wide Guild Meeting Monday .1- ' : ' ;. ji- I . .. - The World Wide Guild Girls of the Calvary Baptist church will meet Monday evening at' 7:30 o'cloek at the home-of Miss Dor othy Pickens, 140 I North. 17th street. Gin Marriage?' Law May Wake Change Needed In ease the state of Washing ton enacts its . proposed ' "gin marriage" law reuirlng- three days notice ef Intent - to marry. Oregon probably will tighten np It marriage laws at the coming legislative session.- Thi was an nounced by legislators who visit ed Salem on Friday, passage or a similar law ' in California re sulted in RenO. Nevada, becom ing a popular marriage center. Legislators said j that enact ment of the "gin marriage law in ' Washington " would cause many peraona desiring to marry without giving notice to 'cross the Columbia river into Oregon. REORGAXIZATIOX I '.i- - The board ef deacons and elders of the First Christian church will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the church to reorgan ize work for the ner year. , GUILD TO MEET The Junior Guild! of St Paul's Episcopal church will meet next Tuesday at the home or Mrs. u. ;G. Shipley,, 148 East Washing- interest i to EVENTS CIVEU Young Folks Will Have So cial and Banquet ; at . I Church Wednesday ... The week promises to be an ex tra buslnes ' one' for .various groups of the American Luther an church, starting Sunday. The annual . business meeting of the congregation, with reports front all departments and election of officers for the year, will be held. Tne Ladies" t Guild wni meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock for. installation ,of officers. ! Host esses for the guild will he Mrs. Max Gehihar, Mrs. E. G. Rrue ger and Mrs. A. A. Krueger. The Guild will heari an address by the Rer; A. If. Knudsen of ' Long- view;; Wash..... ! ,1 Wednesday .evening at 8 o'clock the Booster club will hdld a so cial and banquet, with a recep tion for all young people of the chureh and . their friends. Ed ward Aherns Is n resident of the young folks club. - Charles Ltnd quest is secretary, - and A. A. Krueger,. chairman of the enter tainment committee. Miss Olga Gath is .chairman for the ban quet. Henry Aherns, toastmaster, and Myra Wllklander, chairman of the Invitation committee.' Out of i town i speakers for the banquet will be Rev. A. M. Knud sen and Rer. T. Lucas of Cen- tralla. Wash. ; Class to Train 1 Leaders Started By M. E. Church Wednesday night at 7 o'clock the first session of a 13 weeks' class for teachers and workers in the Sunday school was begun at Jason Lee Methodist church. Thirty enrolled the first night, the Junior department having the largest proportion of any one department. The class Is led by the pastor. Rev. Hugh B. Fouke, Jr., and the subject studied is "Psychol ogy Applied to i Effective Teach ing", the text-book being used, "Our Pupils" by Dr. E. L. Mudge. Following the class each week the mid-week Bible study group will meet from 8 to 8:50 o'clock. Friends at Train To Say Farewell To Missionaries About S5 members of the con gregation of the Highland and South Salem Friends assembled at the depot Tuesday evening to bid farewell to i their missionary family,- Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Tamplia and two boys. The Tampllna were ' on the train. bound for Bolivia, S. A. Just before the train pulled away, the friends sang "God Be With You Till We Meet Again." Trinity Faculty Is Entertained By Gundersons SILVERTON. Jan. 9-i-Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Gunderson entertain ed the members of Trinity Sun day school faculty at their home Tuesday evening. Present- were Lillian Block, Mrs. 3, C. Larson. Mrs. Henry Torvend. Magna Hansen, Mrs. Tonl Hansen, Samuel Torvend, Silas Torvend, Mr. and Mrs. Al vin Legard,. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Meyer, Rev. H. L. Foss, and Mrs. Karen Larson, besides the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.- Gund erson. Congregational Election Tuesday Tuesday at 6:30 all members of the' First Congregational church are expected to be pres ent j at the annual business meet? ing. A potluck; supper will be held followed by reports and election of officers for the new year. . :' , - j - . - Dorcas Society to Install New Heads The Dorcas Society of . Christ Lutheran church will hare Its re gular monthly meeting in the church -parlors at 1:00 pm Wed nesday. - The newly ' elected ; of f 1- 1 . . "a a 11.. M .,,' A V cere .wui oe lasuuiea at iu. meeting and ' other : business of Importance enacted. Missionary Lunch To be Wednesday A missionary luneheoa -will he held Wedaeaday noon, starting at IS: 39 o'clock, at the Knight Me morial church. 1 Miss Gertrude Akin will bo the principal speak er. The Toung Married People! dab ot the church will hold a meeting Wednesday night at t O'ClOCk. : . - ' . .. Annual Meeting ' v Set for Sunday ' The annual business meeting of the Congregation of the Amer ican Lutheran church will be, held Sunday afternoon at the church at 2:30 o'clock. Reports for the past year and election ot officers for the new year will feature the session, Rer. P. W. Eriksen is pastor. or i CHXI8T UTHffl 4 ElrMMntfc. gUU StrMta, , V. Asms E. Mibb , paUr. Phoa S726. 6n aaa wriee 9 :45 aau Sobiaet, 'Onr Live m iAring fiacrific Data ttod. A ReuoBkl 8rrle." JCncUaa MrrieM ft Sabje "On- rrciM Urn- to Others, Ou TkaKkf ferinr Tr Oar O a Vorrlvas Tram God.' Tkit is eir rtnlar Engtisk -ComBSDloa. Baa day mmI S:40 a.B. Mr. MiBBanuia. Sapt. 0rBBa mj iee 8 Sfiaoi: "Haw tk louf 3tmn Jaka Waa SterUd o Bitk drMr. ' "Thi will Wia a ariaa ef Mmou m ik llf ' -et 6C Joka. Lather Uara T pa Laara Kla aeawa, leaaar. ;- -- XXgLXX KSXOSXAX ' .' Boatk CoTotaereUl and Xxars itroetl. B. Parlaw Johaao. yaator. i Restdeae S48 X. lfyn strwt. Pke S764 Bar vieea It a.a. aaA 7tS0 p.m. fianoa teptea : "Faealag tke; l Heart.' u ..! "Tha Bont; at J'eala" f Jas. Svaday :4S a.at. 8tearaaCamac Bept. Tkree Lacaa at :t0. t4-wek akoataf Thartaaf. rvestaf. Taaf la Liet- lie kali,, older group la : aadttorioav betk at7:0.' , r ' . -. 1 1. . , j , j ncAvnxx, rtnub .oosrrx. Comer Nerta ITtk ' aad-: CaevaekeU treeta. Saaaar ackael a 10 a.. Mora, laa ersklp at It a u ETeaiaf aerrica ETBaeUati at 7:4. Mia-waek aieatlaaa Taaedar ana Friday vaalaa; at -TS. Wedaeadar ovaaiBaT prayer meatiaf. C Leirii Beanaa, pastor.; oaltaxt ilyTLrT Caarek aebool at :40 aja. Tha aeaikty haa aeea chaafad ta tke cloalag er l:se o'clock. Jaalor Ckmrek ka aaea ergaaUed. the aemoa eeiaea.la tko .epea lay ot tke aaeraiag wetaklp aatiod, after wklck tka jaoiora go. ta their m erdar of aerviee. Preaeaiat at 10:50 a.m. Sab ect: "Bleiaad Are tk Poor ia -Spirit" first la a sari as ef an tons takea frora tha sermon on tbe Hoaa,t, Three B. T. P. Cs.meet at S:S0 p.w, 'ning f reach ing serric at 7:90 S Mj - Subject: "God's Srkool ef Prs-rrr." .Morning an them: "Trukt Te in the Lord" by Wil son. Evening: "Tha Hesrealy Vision" by Harris. Tor the wvek: Monday 7:30 p.m. Trnitees meeting- Thorsday 7:30 p.m Choir rehearsal. FIRST OHTTRCH OP THX kTAZABXlTE Ona block i Booth of Canter on 19th street. Rer. Fletcher Galloway, pastor. It a.m. "freni the Gate of the Garden to the Gate of tha Celestial City on tha Highway of Holinens 1 1 This Is the fiaal message ef the series on Saaetifieatioa. 7: 80 p.m. "The Friend of Sinners." Bandar school 8:45 aim. P. If. Litwiller. Sapt. K. T. P. 8. and Junior society 6:80 p.m. ; ; . ,, FTRST CHXZSTZAir High and Center streets. D. 3. Howe. I pastor: phono 1938-J. Morning to rice 11 o'clock: snbjeet: "The Christian Doc trine or Forgiveness.? 11 Special musie both morning and evening by the choir with Prof. E. W. Hobson directing. Ev ening service .7:80 - ' clock: snbjeet: "David. Israet'a Great King. Snnday school 9:45 a m Orville J. Hull. Supt. Mid -week services: 7; 80 p.m. Wednes day. ' Toang People's meetings: 5:30 P-m- C. E. Groups meet in their respec tive rooms. I AHSBIOA- X.THXEJLN Charch street hetweem CkemAeta and Center. Rev. P. W. Erieksen. pastor. 11 am. "What is a BeeoonsbU Service t" Special music by vested choir.- By pop alar request we era for a fourth time re- E eating the Chriatmas pa react. "Tha ight of tke World," at 7:80 p.m. Sun day school at 9:45. Max Gehihar, Supt. MIX STKEXX M. S. 1 . Mill , and 15th streets. Wesley Dexter Gordon, pastor. Suadsy school 10 a.m, Mnraingworship 11 o'clock; subject: "Our WiUs." Evening worship 7:30 o'clock; sabieet : '.'The Better Way." Toung People's meeting 6:30 o'clock. - nasr BAPTIST Corner of North Liberty and Msrioa itrsct. William H. Robins, pastor. Bi ble school at 9:45, Pred Broer, Snpt. Morning worship a Il4 Orgsa prelude bv Miss Minnie Miller. Sermon subject: "The Kingdom and tke Chureh." Bap tist Toting people's societies meet at S:30 in their respective -rooms. Evangelists Missionary Group Elects Officers For Ensuing Year TURNER. Jan. B The Ladies Aid society of ' the ' Christian, church held a business meeting Thursday afternoon. : Officers elected for the new year were: Mrs. J. L. Webb, vice-president; Mrs. Anna Johnson, second vice president; Mrs. Ray Hatfield, sec retary. V , The missionary department will hold a meeting Thursday after noon, January 15, at the home of Mm E. J.'Gilstrap. Studies in "A Trip Around the World" will be taken up (beginning with lessons on the home land. j . ; ? 'P I Silyerton Church Elects New Heads -. - - i-; . f SILVERTON Jan. . At the annual election of officers at the First Christian church of Silver ton the following; were given of fices: . lj ' ,'' - Cecil Sargeant was3 elected older to fill the Unexpired term of the late William H. Jones Ira Loren, , John Cage, Merlin Conrad, - Otto TJickman, Frank TUhn . aad Harvey Hallet, elders or terms of three years; Mrs. Harvey Good, Mrs. Maude Gor don, Mrs. L L. Stewart, Mrs. E. Toung, Mrs. W. . H.- Jones, and Mrs. W. 8. Egan, deaconesses for three .year terms; D. E. Gei ser, trustee for three years. Clerk, Mrs. Carl Specht; fi nance, secretary, ; Mrs. a Mary An drews; treasurer, Mrs. Theodore Hobart; superintendent 6f Bible school, , J. c. " Bonner; Janitor, Emil Oeder; ushers, John B run ner and L. Sawyer, Christians, Start Attendance Chart - The First Christian church ha just started an attendance cam aign, which will continue 'tt&tll Easter and whlh It Is expected will i materially assist in keeping np the number of those present front Snnday to" Sunday. r ok. 1 1 -------- . I - mm mmm I I ' , i p1 1 v X ... - ; h Salem oervieo at ' 7:80. 8ermoa subject I "The Charch ta Apostasy, or Steps to Spititaal Ruin." Baptism after the oveaing ser vice, v Wednesday even lag prayer and praise service. Wednesday oveaing 5 raver and praise service at 7i80. Fri ay evening Salem Uaioa Bibla classes. '. t 'fxxoHZAjrs pmesdi J'-.' Corn or Highland and Charch, Edgar P. Bima. ; paster, i Bible- school 10 a-a, E. M. Beckett. Sunt. Morning worship, 11 ta. and ' tk , Eveaiag service at 1 :80 p u i Junior C 8:30 P.m. aad -tke oaiot C K. at SrSO. Bible Prophecy elasa Moaday 7:80 pja. Mid-week prayer aueeti&g Thursdsy 7:30 pu i . . xabzir aassion XyAVaxUOAZ. MiDDUE GROVE Charch school at 10 am.'; T. P. Walker, Supt Worship hoar 11 am. i Subject, "Prayer Need.' ' E- I C. K. mvited U Labisk Ceter for evening i aerviee. - Mid-week - saeetiag Wedneeday oveaing. . - ! ; IAEI8H CENTElt Church school 10 a.m. . W. A. Starker. Bupt. E. U C. K. at 7 p.m. Leader. Miss Margaret leitck. At p.m. a masieal request program will bo rendered. ; Pre rer service Thursday evening at the H. E. Beehm homo, n CLEAR LAKE Church school 11 am. W. P. Collard, Sapt. Jr. E. Ii C . E: a til. Mlae Mario Harold. , Sapt. Society, iavrted te Labis. Center for .atoning aor vie H. R, acaoaeTssaa. pastor, resiaeaeo list TJaioa Salem. " h ;,. T. gOHJrs kuTHXRAY (Ms, Synod) - North 16th ; and X streets. Rev,, H. W. Gross, pastor, saday school 9 a.m. English service t:45. Gerrnaa at 11:00. '. -"'; yinsi sc. i ' 'Ckarak and State atroeU; B. Earle Parker, .pastori". Churck oekoe S:45 -a.m. MoraiaV werahip 11 o'clock; - subject: Taalky-Uaa TraU. . Evening ' wor-. chin T:30 o'elack; eubjeet: .'The Words orThft -Life. Three Young People's meeting at S:8e o'clock.' ' 5:30 Univer sity, league Fellowship koar, Margaret Scaraiber, loader. . . BKfEJITH SAT ADVEHTIST i Corner of lTifth and Gains. J. Mark Comer, pastor. Sabbath school (Bat.) 945 am. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Babioct: "Tho Sia of Unrighteousness.!' MiMienary Volunteer meeting 8:30 p.m. Sunday" evening Pastor Comer will con- tinna bia aeries of studies on the Book of Rev.. - . I SUMMIT j 4.v. CTJlht. Meredith: Orovee. castor. Sunday school 10 otm. Morning worship 11 o'clock; subject: lr. Mi A. Mercy will preach. ( j PORD ICEMORZaZi K. E. COMMTJWITT Qerth avenue and Third street. Mere dith A. Croves. pastor. . Sunday .ooaool 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 o clock; sabieet: "Pood in fsmine.'r Piano anm bera by Miss Trula Grant aad eiorej by Junior Choir.) Evening worship 7:30 o'clock; subjertr Dr. M. A, Marcy will preaeh. Choras by choir. Vocal doet by Mildred aad Erwia 8immon. Young People' meeting 6:30 o'clock, leader? M. A. Groves. - yrjlST CHXTRCH OP CHRIST, I; . 8CIEXTIST J' ' ChemekeU and Liberty streets. Sun day services at 11 a.m. aad S p.m. Sub ject, "Saerameot." Sunday school , at 974 and 11 a.m. Testimonial meeting ev ery Wednesday evening at 8. Reading room at 406 Msionie Temple open from 11, to 8:30' except Sundays and holiday. ' T3a30Ur5APTIST I Corner of Heiel and Academy streets. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Leesoa: Re view of tho book of Kumbers. Preaching at 11 s.m. aad 7:80 p.m. Mid-week prartr ana tettlmoay meeting Thursdsy eve inn g at 730. H. CHXISTIAW Ajr m-SSIOWARTt' ALLIACB TABEaKAOLB 1 655 Perry, street. Leuiae Pinatll, pastoT. Phono 758-J. S. 8. :4S am. ET I. Wtwlller, Supt. Morning sermon at 11 o'clock. T. P. S. at :80.; Evan gelistlo servico at 7:30. Special tnoale both morning, and evening. Meetmg for tho week include Prayer and Felmw ship meeting on Taesday night. Young People's cottage prayer meeting ; en Thursday Bight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Korg on Jefferson road, and Friday .Bight Bible study. t Gates to Conduct Saturday Night Service, Jefferson JEFFERSON. Jan. 8. Rev. C. P. Gates, superintendent :of the Salem district, will, preach Saturday , evening at 7:15 o'clock, at the Evangelical church in Jefferson. Sunday morning worship at 11 o'clock, with administration of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Rev. C. P. Gates will deliver the message. At 7:30 the ; pastor, Jttev. A. W.. Oliver, will preach. The sermon topic will be; "Do You Want to Qet well". :; .; ' I--.. rf Sabbath school meets at 10 a.' m. i ' Lesson study, "The Child hood of Jesus". E. L. C. IE. meets at C:30 p. m. with dis cussion of "My Idea of What i a Toung Man Ought to Be". Mid week hour of prayer and Bible study Thursday evening at 7; JO o'clock. '. ' Joseph Schneider j Elected P reside n t Holy Name Group i i- --SILVERTON. Jan. 9-Joseph Schneider . was chosen president of the Holy Name society at Us annual election at St. Pant's church. Other officers elected ware secretary,- P.- Schmidt; treasurer, j Thomas Miller. The retiring president Is E. A.. Dora agalla. - ' - M Twelve new members, were In itiated into the order at this meeting. - '. : - r . . : . ! .. e ".! , 'I--. - i -r : Rutsch Conducting Revival in Idaho :- i . i . i ! Rev, a. W. Rutsch. pastor of the First German .Baptist church, has been called to American. Falls, Idaho, to conduct a two ireeka series of evangelistic campaigns. Daring his absence, ' Rer. . G. Schunke. assistant pastor, will have- charge of the worship at the church." : - a - ; i i! CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Rodgers Bafldlag mgh and Ferry St. Church School : 4 0 a. m. t W. T. Jenks, Sapt. Family Assembly at - 10:10 a.' m. Preaching at 10;60 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. B. T. P. U.'s 1:30 p.-m. A. M. "BLESSED ARE THE POOR IS i SPIRIT. First in a series on the Sermon on the Mount, Anthem: Trast Te In The Lord" by i- wiisdn.r".- .'-''--r-'-t t -v: P. M. "COD'S SCHOOL OP PRATER I Anthem: ITbe Heavenly Vision" by Harris. Ton are most cordially Invited to all these services, T - W. Eiarl Cochran, Pastor Vi arid KTAsTOEXISTIO TABSRVACLB Tairtoonth, aad Ferry streets. C. f. Weston, pastor. Baadsy school at 1:45 p.m. . Church service at f m. Evaago liatio . service at . 7 :45 ' p.m Tuesdays Bihio stady in the Book of Acta, 7:43 p.m. Wednesday. 1:30 Pvbk Woman's prayer, meeting. Tharsday, church meet. ing . ana reuowsaip servioe, T :t n.aa. Satardsy, j Toung People's meetiag. 7:43 P-m- 4 JABOV LXR ML' X. - tntorl and Jeffersoa stroetav. Hugh B. FoBkoL Jr, pastor. Sunday acheol : a. subject " Morning worship 11 o'clock: rThe Healiag of tho Jfstiona.'' The choir will repeat a eaoru.rem the cantata -by request. Vesper Christmas! hoar worship 4: SO o'clock; subject: -The CalUleaa-Model", e servtee isr Jiraise. msdiutioa aad la formal Christiaa e41ewihip preceded by a Fellowship hoar, aa4 meeting of tae Toang Feeple'a Coaa-ell.j- Three Toaag People's meetings at S O.clock. 'i f " ! ' ' 'r:-!-- v. j. - .1 i ,-.f.-v.--e- - ; .. - i - SAXUC BATTIST TKM7B r : BUibert i La. Pavaa. minister. Services are held ia the Frateraal- Temple. Ceator street, aotweoa High aad; Uborty. Bible school :45. Morning proschiag aerviee 11 o'clock. Bermoa topic, - "Aboaaotag lit Unmovable Steadfast nets.' -' - Yoaag People's meetiag e:0. - Kroaiaff prooea iagi service t:40. -,Sermoa tope, "Tho Certainty or; Mall ana . nm - us There." ' Prayer moating Thursday ev ening, 7:80. . - - . i . - . ! - rCUT BPIXITTALIgT . Services at 7:80 pja. Mrs. Bchwedel of Portlaad wilt be ; speaker. . Topi. "Pkileaoahv of Sotritaalism." Meaaages. Circles from 8:80 to 1:09 p.m.' - All ser vicoa. hold at the Kelsoa bnildina, Cbo mekcta aad Commercial, jr rrxaT TnrirAatiJf I-(. , . .-J ftkmmmkmlm. atnwta. Ben Fred Albaa Weil, minister. Ckurch school at 10 a.m. miles : . .cn-ey, Supti Church service at 11 a-as. Ser mon: "Stigmata." Mr.' Truma Hus ton soloist.' '' I rxBST chtjbch or oos fViraev Hood and Cottage streets. C. W. Hatch, pastor, phono 15SO-J. Morn- on Thy Strength." Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Subject, 'Erangelistie " Sun day) school 10 a.m. John Vaa Lydegraf. Supt. Midweek prayer meeting 7:80 pja; Wednesday. Young People's meet ing! 6:80 P-m. Claudino GiUlspie, leader. outEiect, nev. - ,gns jnjer et vnm oin Trafting School for Boy lo Expected.- y ! XZXZBB COMmTTKTTT . 1 - Keizer schoolhouso is the place of mooting, '8 miles north of Salem on tho river road, i Hayes Besll, i pastor. Sun Amm ukiuil meets at 10 a.m Jo. . Bartruff, Supt. Tho Official board meets this week, tho data to be announeea later. Church servico at 11! a.m. Tho topic, "Some Travel Gatherings.' will deal with , experiences and impression rained en a recent trip and attendance ot' a national meeting. No evening ter vices. r "I SOUTH SALEIC rUEBDS ' South Commercial at ' Washington. Chaa. O. Haworth, pastor.: Sunday ser vices 10 a.m., Sunday school. - hatha n Cook, Supt. 11:00 Morning worship. Sermon: "Cod's Promises." The on Bi tot will sing, "Harkl Hark. My Swill" 8:00 p.m. Vetper serrices Under tho di rection of the Missionary committee who are preparing aa exceedingly Interesting and Instructive program. Thursdsy. 7:80 p.m. prayer meeting aad-Bible study. TOST OEEMAK BAPTIST North, Cottage aad D streets. Q. W. Rutsch, minister.-, Sunday j school 9:45 a.m. Sam Schirmaa, Supt. . Service 11 a.m. Sermon topic,' "Requirements to Successful! Work." Woman's Mission ary meeting; 8:80 -p.m. Evening service at" 7:80 p.m. Sermon toplti, "four Imr gortaat i Moments ia the Life of PeterjM 1. 1 T. P. V. at 8 ,p.m. Tuesday, Emma Sehlfferer, president. Kegolar mid-week prayer servico at S p.m. Wednesday. ' OOVZT ITBZXT CHalSTIAM - Court and 17 streets. B. F. Shoema ker, minister. 845 South Wiater. Phone 2589-J. ! Bible school. 9:45 a.m. Mrs. Prank Marshall, Supt. Morning worship, 11 am. Subject: "The Qualifications sod Duties of Officers ia tho Charch." Christisa Endeavor 6:30 p.m. 'Song ser vice aad sermon. :S0 p.m. Thi aerviee will be in charge of the young people's elasa ia the Bible school with special feature on the program. : Tha sabjeet of the aermoa by the pastor wil bo "The Conversion of a City Official." Aid meetings on Wedneeday and : Friday. Mid-week meetiag Wednesday . 7 :S0 p.m. j' rxaST OOHQKZQATIOlfAZ. ' Center and Liberty streets. Charles E.. Ward, pastor. Sunday school :4J a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock; sub ject: Trifling With a Ores Task.-Special musie by a Mixed Quartet. - Even ing worship 7:80 o'clock; subject: "Soma; Observations About tke Treat ment of Crimiaals." aa address by Jadgo- Boss man. - Tho last part of the moTing picture "A Man's Past" will bo shown. I . -. !: XKIOHT XBMOKIAI, ' , I IStb' and Ferry streets. H. C. Stover, minister. Morning worship at 11. Ser mon' ' The Churche's Unemployed." Ev ening servico at 7:80. Herman, "The Ordinary Maa and Progress.' Anthem by the chorus choir, "King Out the Cad Messsge" (Adams). Sunday school at 1 10- a.m. C. C. Harris,' Supt. Young People's societies at 6:80. j I . OTJsO TTDIBGS MISSIOV ' ! 338 Court street. C. S. Johnson, pas tor. Sundsy school 2 p.m.: Worship t o'clock. Subjeet: Pall Gospel Message. Evening .-worship at. 8' o'clock. Meeting Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday even.' lag. "J. j !' rrasT xvavobucax. Thirteenth -aad Center streets. '-' A. P. Layton, pastor. Sunday school 9:43 a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock; sub ject: "Triumphant Certainties." Crea tor warship 7:80 o'clock; subject: "Paith's Victories." Young People's meeting :80 p.m subject; "My Idea ef Wbat Young Maa Ought U Be." ' rntST PBXSBTTEBXAST ' 4 "Cornsr of Winter and - Chemeketa street. Grovor C. Blrtchet, T. li., pas tor. Sundsy school at 9:30 a.a. Chris tisa Endeavor societies meet at .6:80 p.m. Evening worship 7:BO o'clock. .Sermon, "Cnfailing Security" .Dr. Birtchet. Mid-week prayer service on, Thursdsy at 7S80 'clock. .'- f ' Salem Baptist Temple ' Sunday "ABOUNDING IN STEADFASTNESS" i , Sunday ffTHE CERTAINTY OF" HELL AND WHO ARE GOING THERE V j? ROBERT L. PAYNE, Minister ciraty RITHERSi SOWS BANQUET HELD Bishop Ira D. Warner Gives , Main Talk at Annual !. Event HAZEL GREEN. Jan. 1 fi-Tte annual fathers' and sons' ban fluet; of the United Brethren church here was hM Th with a program of snappy songs. yvua ana an aaaress oy Bishop Ira D. Warner featuring the eve ning.' Rev. S. E. Long, pastor, presided, . , ! r - ,- (. Bishop Warner counseled the young men to build character by fprmlng rood habits, reading the best books and using wisdom In the choice ef friends. -He asked the fathers to et good examples and said: "If - the fathers and mothers .would Una up for God. they could not hall hoards up' high, enough to keep tho boys out" i . Bishop . Warner expects to show here at an early date p'ic-. tures which he had made, on ' a tour of -Palestine. f Present, at the banquet-were the following:' Bishop Warner, Rev. S.- K. Long, j Rev, ! Horns chuch of Lablsh Center, Rev. Bo man, Lester Van Cleave, Ken neth and .Melvin . Van Cleave, F. W. Ware, Herman I Wacken 3r., Joseph Cook, Victor Williamson. Edward Dunnlgan ! Jr., Donald Dunnigan, Ben Clemens and sons Clifton and Arthur, George i Tkatch, W. W. Ruthford, Earl , Ruthford, G. G- Looney, Ouy Al- ; len and Glen Looney, Mrs. Jo- 1 seph Cook, Miss Hazel Hufford and Mrs. Looney served. I Bishop , Warner was a guest at the G. G. Looney home Thursday night, leaving the next morning for Vancouver, Wash., i where he was to hold an institute on Sun day school and Christian Endea vor methods-; !:.' - COMMUNITY REVIVAL SERVICE HOIKED Following the fellowship ser vices conducted this past week community wide revival services will be held in Ford Memorial; church, January 11-23 each eve ning except Saturday at 7:31 o'clock. The pastor will i preach and - all organizations of , the church are cooperating. Some special features of this week are: i , f 1 ' ' I " Monday men's night. Male j chorus, ; quartet, vocal duet . by Erwln Simmons and Fell! Wright, vocal solo by j Fella i Wright. Sermon: "Samples." -Tuesday, boys i night. - Boy Scouts and Friendly Indians will be guests. Sermon: "The Spirit- i ual Harvest" ' Wednesday, women's night, j Ladies quartet and chorus will be featured. Sermon: "'One j Thing Needful." i ' A Thursda y Sunday j school v night Recognition of- classes) with largest number present. Friday night family ' night.. Sermon: ""Influence. Cottage prayer meetings 9:80 each day. Justice Rossman To Address Church Audience Sunday Justice George Rouman of the j supreme court will speak Sunday evening at T:80 at . the. Firt Congregationar church on "Some Observations About the Treat ment f of Criminals". 1 Along with this addresa there will be shown the last half of the moving picture: "A I Man's Past" a grim .and gripping story of a prison" scarred inao who made his wsy back! i Church Dedica tion Is Sunday Morning " SILVERTON, Jan. 8 -- Tha Christian Science society will ded icate Its church Sunday morning; with special services. Accortllng; to tho custom of this society the church is not dedicated until It is free from debt no matter; when It Is built The local society is now fre from all debt and obliga tions. -1 - c'- 1 i Morning UNMO VABLE Evening Anericza Lclhcra Clmrch Church St Chemeketa and Center. A Dowatown Charch. 11 A. M. What Is a Reasonable Berv leet Special MusleCholr. Wm. Mc Gllchrlat. . ' . i - A Fourth time we repeat the Pageant "The Light of the World", at the request-of many hundreds. Come ear ly. " At 7 last Sunday church wa packed to overflowing. Max Gehihar, Director.-" ;-- ' " r " : I . 1:J0 P. H. Annual Church Business ; meeting, reports and election of of ficers. Wed., Jan. llth, Ladies' Guill. Rev. A. M. Knudsen, Longvlew, Wssh., speaker. At 8 P. M. Booster Club Ban qtiet. Henry Aherns, Toastmaster, ! Rev. P. W. Eriksen, Pastor, f