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K Items of Interest to Foils o Sal lcini'cy lire em an 1 1 V ! V RITES SUNDAY Bishop Ira D. Warner to Conduct Ceremony for :r U. B. Church The corner stone laying cere mony for the Englewood. United Brethren (Castle United Breth ren) church, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with the-pastor. Rey. L. W. Biddle. presiding. The church la at the corner of North . 17th and ; Ne braska .streets, i ; The -ceremony will open with group singing of "The Church'! One Foundation J" followed by music by the "Gideon male quar tet. ':' ' V I'- ' ' '' ' Rer. J. Oliver." retired minis ter, will read the scripture les son from Psalms 132:1 and First Corinthians 3:8-23. Prayer will be offered by Rev. W. N. Blodgett i of Salem and again the . Gideon quartet will king. - Rev. P. W. Eriksen, president of the Salem Ministerial associa tion, will extend greetings to the Englewood United Brethren con gregation upon the occasion and Rer. S. K. Lour, pastor N of the Hazel Green-Hopewell ; charge, will also extend greetings. - - The main address will be glv n by Bishop Ira D. Warner, of Portland. His subject has not been announced. Bishop Warner will also con duct the ceremony service, which will follow Immediately after his address - Then will come the dox ology and the benediction. Rev. W. W. Rosebraugh pronouncing the latter. T ARE CELEBRATED AURORA. Feb.. 20. Mrs. Edith Carpenter has been a"sident of this place since 1901. moving into town after the death of her hus band, from what is now the Frank Lergen place near Donald. Sunday, February 15, Mrs. Car penter celebrated the anniversary of her birth, together with that of her brother, Judd Nicodemus of Hillsboro, whose birthday falls upon the same day, in the same month, but not the same year, by giving a lovely 1 o'clock dinner to the members of the two famil ies. Many gifts and cards of greetings were received. - Present were Mr. and Mrs. Judd Nicodemus and son, Mr. and Mrs. Evert Nicodemus et Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs, John Carpenter and little daughter Helen, Salem; Mrs. Alice Nelson and sons, Merrill and Sam uel Ruth, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Carpenter, Eugene; Mrs. Amy RoberU, Lee Carpenter, and the hostess, Mrs. Edith Carpenter, Aurora. :: . FERRY. SPEAKS AT WALDO HILLS CLUB : WALDO HILLS. Feb, 20 The Waldo Hills Community club held a 1 most interesting; meeting Fri day evening at therlub house. . .The " program chairman. Mrs. W. F. Krenx. had arranged the following program: Old time tunes by The Olde. Tyme orches tra;-vocal solos. Max Scriber. ac companied by Mrs. Edson Com- stock; address, "The Psychology of Crime," Dr. Martin! Ferrey; trombone solos, Alex Doerfler. ac companied by Miss - Margaret Doerfler; old dance - tunes. The Olde Tyme orchestra. . The address by Dr. Ferrey was one of the outstanding talks of the club year. Dr. Ferrey hav ing made a deep study. of crimed as a lawyer and an instructor of the police school held each March at Willamette university. Many questions were brought to him at the close of the meeting. Lunch was set-red with Mrs. Charley Morley. " Mrs. Theodora . Fischer .and Mrs." Albert Maden in charge. Dancing was enjoyed with the Olde Tyme orchestra as sisted by Harry Riches playing. Members, of the orchestra were: ml tar. Mrs. W; F. Krens; piano. Mrs.' Edson Comstock; violins. Theodore Fischer, Frank Egan. Harry Riches; banjo. Mox Scrib er; drums, Ralph Egan. lira ciiib J IS EIHERTHED !' KEIZER . Feb: 20Mlss Mar raret Mudge was hostess for the East Kelxer, Darning club. Thurs day j afternoon, at heri home In East Kelxer. :''."" . Present to enjoy the social time . were : Mrs. Joe -i Bartruff. Mrs. JWllllam Taylor. Mrs. Em- 'est Bandshu, Mrs. John McLeod, Mrs. Robert McClay. Mrs. Gny Smith. Mrs. C. W. Beecrof t. Mrs. Ray : Be tier, Mrs. James , Keller. Mrs. G. W. Browning:: and ' the hostess. Margaret Mudge. - GOIXO TO LEHAXON. . sSILVERTON. Feb.; 20 War ren-Crabtree and James Neal have received invitations to ' the Father and Son banquet - which the Lebanon chapter of Future Farmers of -America is giving at ; the . high school building at Le banon on February 27. Mr. Crab- tree Is the .Sllverton. supervisor: or the Smith-Hughes work and leal. la Oregon's Only""American Farmer. Neal , has been ske& to... make iThrief. talJc.. 1 BIRTHDAYS Nation 's Churches Worth Nearly Billion Dollars An investment of 3, 800.000,- 000 Is represented in the edifices in' which Americans of all creeds gather regularly to offer divine worship. I The structures range from the humble crossroads meet ing house to modern, towering skyscrapers. , '; There are 232.000 churches in this eonntry, with 44,380.000 members over 13 years old. The Sunday schools have 21.000.000 pupils, about 4.000,000 leas than the pupils -In all the elementary and secondary schools. Figured on the basis of con tracts awarded, more than $100. 000.000 was spent on new relig ious and memorial buildings dur ing, 1930 alone, a bulletin of the American t . Research, foundation is mm JEFFERSON. Feb. 20 The Woman's i Foreign missionary so ciety of the Methodist church of Jefferson; met at the lovely coun try home' of Mrs. Earl Lynes, on Wednesday afternoon. A very interesting program was lead by Mrs. Earl Phelps. Readings ! were given by Mrs. R. C. Thomas and Mrs. Earl Lynes. and stories were read from the text , hook, "The Cloud of Wit nesses." A demonstration was given by Mrs. George Mason. The business meeting was con ducted by Miss Addle Llbby. the president; and the minutes of the previous meeting were read by Mrs. J. G. Fontaine, secretary. It was decided to hold the next meeting at Mrs. George Mason's March 19. at which time - the Founder's Day will be observed. Dainty refreshments were serv ed by the hostess, Mrs. Lynes, assisted by Mrs. McKee. At this hour the mystery box questions were answered. This was con ducted by Mrs. B. S. Thurston. After refreshments the mid-year mite boxes were opened. Present were Mesdames J. G. Fontaine. T. O. Davis, Earl Phelps, Charles McKee, R. -C. Thomas. S. M. Green. B. S. Thur ston, D. George Cole. George Ma son. Miss Addle Libby, and the hostess, Mrs. Earl Lynes. W. STAVTOrJ GROUP PAGE DIFFICULTIES WEST STAYTON, Feb. 20 A special meeting of the West Stayton Growers association was held at Darley's office Wednes day evening, February 18, for the purpose of talking over lima bean growing for seed purposes. Two representatives from the Lilly Seed company of Portland were present and it was decided not to plant lima's for seed. The subject of commercial fertilizer was discussed from' all angles. The Lilly representatlTes invited any and all to come and see just how Lilly a fertilizers were mucu. i Mr. Darley's office was filled to. overflowing and all present were - greatly interested. As planting j time grows nearer the growers are anxious to get aline up on what they, can best handle, as the Kentucky bean growing seems to be at a standstill. BUENA CREST GROUP QUINARY. Feb. 20 A large crowd attended the Buena Crest Literary society's program given by the single people. Due to ill ness part of the. program planned could not be given., : The following program was presented: piano solo, Marie Har old; mock wedding. Dorothy Wayne, 1 Harold Dutoit, Neva Smith, Dee Eby and Harold Rob ertson; . j selections, chorus of young people u vocal solo, Ruth Palmer; "clarinet solo, Lucille As- pinwall; tap dance, Leona Orey; selection; chorus. . The next meeting will be Feb ruary 27 and the married- people will give the program. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harold en tertained with a valentine party. The evening ; was spent playing cards and refreshments . were served by the hostess assisted by Miss Nina Latourette. Dr. W.H.Robins T To Give Address V I - ' . . .. , Dr. W. H. Robins, pastor of the First - Baptist church, has been invited to speak before the Oregon Christian Fundamentals association' In the Sunnyside Con gregational church in Portland, Tuesday evening, February ; 24. Dr. Robins will speak on the subjectr "j "History's . . Greatest Hour, or the -Return of the Lord Jesus Christ". - Missionary Meet r To be Held Here The annual missionary conven tion of the Christian .Missionary Alliance . tabernacle will be held at the church hereu heginnina March" AT 'The ' program will lk announced later, " reporu . Re Louise Plnnell paster . of; the host church. , ' OYS PROGRAM discloses. Of this sum, $68,000, 000 was accounted for daring the first six months of the year. : "Taste in churches la no more extravagant now than.it was 10 years ago," the bulletin, states. "In fact, the tendency, no matter how wealthy the congregation, la to frown"- on the psuedo-Gothlc trimmings with which the Vic torians embellished their church es, inside and oat. i - ; "The Initial cost of ' church building Is higher today chiefly because of the insistence of build ing committees on construction materials of proven quality. An Impression of permanence is con sidered requisite to sound ecclesi astical architecture. The church should symbolize the - enduring quality of the faith it represents. LOYAL BEBS ARE HIMIiED AUBURN, Feb. 20 The Loy al Berean class of ; the Court street church of Christ, meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller on the . penitentiary road Tuesday evening for their month ly social and business meeting. After the business meeting the entertainment committee took charge of the evening. ; Games were enjoyed until a late hour when the hostess assisted by Mrs. Ben H. Hawkins served refresh ments. Present were Mr. and Mrs. : B. F. Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. Lu ther ' Kiethley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Mr. and -Mrs. Ben H. Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Wegner, Mr. and Mrs. t Edward Weller, Mrs. Henry Beeson, Mrs. L. C, Priem, Mrs. Lyle Randall, Mrs. Esther Kruger, Mrs. Hazel Priem and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller. ! Highland Church Host to Friends' Meet Tomorrow The all day sessions of Salem Quarterly . meeting of Friends will be held here Saturday, with a number of visiting ministers expected. 1 Sessions will be held at .he Highland Friends church, of which Rev. Edgar P." Sims Is pastor. Sunday afternoon the Chris tian Endeavor rally quarterly meeting will he held, when Chester A. Hadley, superintend ent of the yearly meeting, will give an address. Robins to Speak Before Ministers Monday Morning The next regular meeting of the Salem Ministerial association will be held. Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. : ' "Sucescsful Evangelism for To day" is the subject to be present ed by Rev. William H. Robins, pas tor of the First Baptist chnrch. Rev. W. G. Lien kaem per, pastor of the Bethany Reformed church, will hare charge of the devotional period. . ; . " Ladies' Aid Does Honor to Member On Anniversary ..The Ladies' Aid of the Court Church of Christ met at " the church for their regular day of quilting and It being near the. birthday of one of the members she was pleasantly surprised by a birthday dinner.' The table was beautifully dec orated with Washington hatchets and candles and a centerpiece of a large white birthday cake, which was cut by the honor guest, Mrs. A. E. Bennett. ' ' Biddies Attend Pastors' Retreat Rev. : and Mrs. L. : W. Biddle were In Portland Wednesday nd Thursday to attend the mid-year retreat of ministers and laymen of. the Oregon conference. Churches' in Oretron and Wash ington are included " In the con ference, t " t Groups of Ford Church to Meet The Sunday- school board, offi cial board and board of stew ards of the Ford Memorial M. E. community church will all meet Monday night. The Girl Reserves will -meet Tuesday at 3:30 o'clock and the Boy Scouts will meet th4t evening at 6:30 o'clock. i 'j EIHI IDUIIS PBOGRRjM for lent Special Sermon Series Ar ranged for Sunday and : Wednesday Meets A aeries of Lenten topics have been announced by Rev. P. W. Eriksen, pastor of the American Lutheran church on Church street. Special subjects 1n keep ing with the season are also be ing arranged for the Wednesday evening mid-week service's. The first Lenten service will be , held Sunday,-when the morning subject will be "Again, the Devil T&keth Him," and the evening topic will be "Behold, the Bride groom Cometh." . s t. Sunday, March 1, the morning sermon will be on "Behold My Servant, Whom I Uphold," and the evening one. on "What ' the . Deril Asked." . The third Sunday In Lent will hear the minister preaching in the morning pn . "With or Against, Gathering of Scattering: for Je sus,", and in the evening on "The Offense of the Cross." "The Bread of God" will be the morning subject "for March 15, and "Do Our Sins Always Find TJs Out?" will be the evening top ic that day. Passion Sunday, March 22, the subject wlll.be "Ah ax! Ask Thee a Sign of the Lord Thy God, and "Follow Me Christ's Call to Youth." ii m to b e win The Ladies' Aid and .Mission ary society of the Ford Memorial M. E. Community church win hold the monthly silver tea at the home of Mrs. Fred Gibson at 190 Kingwood avenue Wednes day, February 25, at i o'clock. Mrs. Guy Newgent, Mrs. J. M. Fisher, and Miss Lottie McAdams are the refreshment committee. Mrs. M. A. Groves will conduct the program and Mrs. A. L. Ap plewhite will conduct the study period. The first practice for the pa geant, "The Easter Pilgrims", will be held at 8 P. M. Thursday night In connection with choir practice. This pageant which will be given on Easter Sunday will have about 40 characters in it besides the choir and orches-i tra. First Baptists? Revival Drawing Greater Interest The campaign at the First Baptist church with Dr. Suther land as evangelist and Bible teacher continues in Interest and Is being attended "by people from various parts of Marlon and Polk counties. ' " In the afternoon services' at 3 o'clock the speaker is teaching from a large chart on the taber nacle, and Is unfolding the typi cal spiritual troths in this "pat tern of heavenly things". During the coming week Dr. Sutherland will continue to speak afternoon and evening ev ery day. Special music is being offered at all night services.;. Special Meeting Wednesday for Calvary Baptist i ' " Dr. Floyd L. Carr, secretary of the board of missionary educa tion of the Baptist church, will be at the Calvary Baptist church Wednesday afternoon for a con ference on missionary matters. The meeting will open at 2 o'clock. l In the evening the - regular fellowship inner with the young people- will be held at 6:15 o'clock, a conference, period w,H follow at 6:45 o'clock, and an ad dress at 7:30 o'clock. All Day Meeting Plan for Sunday ELDRIEDGE. - Feb. 20. Mem bers of the Eldriedge Sunday school plan to enjoy an all - day meeting Sunday. February 22. at the school s house. The service will begin at 10:30 a m., and a pot-luck luncheon : will be served at noon. The purpose of . this meeting Is to stimulate Interest and to increase attendance. - Guild to Conduct Endeavor Meeting HAZEL GREEN. Feb 20 Rev. s. E. Long will preach at 11 o'clock Sunday. v The Otterbein Guild will have charge of Chris tian Endeavor meeting. . ; C Aoericaa lolheraD Chnrcb Cliurrh St, Bt. Cbemeketa ' and XTenter ' - A ' Downtown Chnrch. . 11 A. M. Af!n, ..The Devil Taketh i Him. Anthem: The Voice of Calm . ; Wilson. ' Male Quartette: Just i Out- - ; side The Door-Ackley. . 7: SO P. M. "Behold : The Bridegroom -; ; , Cometh. Special " Mu&Ic, ; Wm. ' Mc-. ' ; f Gilchrist, .'directing . " son g - - service.- ' Sunday School at: 9 :45, Max Gehk.-KarrSupC-:' in HIOHUUTO FKrETOS Corner HishUaA aa4 Chmrfk trcU, Tifmr P. 'Sins, pastor. BibW (ehool 10 a.m. arl M. Beekatt, ' Bopt. Meniag woraaJp a 11 a-a. Saraaa sabjaet: "Caaearaiag His Ooiar" Jeha Ck. la. Warship at 7:10 pjs. Sabjaet: "Basults at fiia.'' Bible Prophaer lu Kan day avaolas at 7:80, and tha Uid-waak prajrar aiaatiar Tharaday avaaias at 7 :80. bpaciai aaact Satojrday Baa Story. SZTOKICEO Comer Capitol aad Uarioa atraata. - W. G. Uakaanpr, pastor. Bvnday . ahoot Earlih worship 11 'dock; svbjact: KV, C. Zartmaa, at- Philadelphia, Pa Sapt. of tha department ( avanseUfm ai tha ItVformad chnrch will deliTar tha aies- TZXST TOXTABXAV ' Korth. Cottars aad Cheaaket streets, Rer. Fred Albaa Weil, minister. Chnrch school at 10 a.m. Miles H. MeKej, Bapt. Church sarrice at 11 a.m. Bermoa: 'Hbdib Profwis.'? Mrs. Msry E. Cen tos, organist. Mrs, Tmau Hutton, lolo- J-:, v: ST. JOHK'S LUTHTiSiW , (Mo. ' Synoa) Ksnh lSth aad A atrtetk, blxk north t Old People's Home. Hot. H. W. Gro3S,jastor. Sundsy school a.m. 9:45 a.m. ' Enflith - service. 11 a.m. German Lenten sortie. 7: SO Wednesday oreo.- laf. If id-week. BS"k ientea aamce. JMUAXXTEX, BAPTIST ' Soaday school at 10 a.m. r Lesson: Deat. . Preaehiac at 11 a-arn. and 7:80 p.m. .Mid-week prayer aad testimony meet ing Thursday .veuing at 7:30. ' TOST ttXUtAJT BAPTIST 2forth Cottoce sad D - streets. . G. W. Katseh, miaiaUr. O. Sehunke, assistant misistor. Bnndsy school 9 :5 sa. Baaa Bchirmaa. Sapt, Serrieo 11 a.sm. Bar. O. ymaaa et Portland will brinr the mesas re. cnoir antnem. jtev. u. ecaanae will have chart- ef the eveninr servics at 7:80. Begvlar mid-week prayer ser vice at S P-m. Wednesday. 80TJTB SVaXEX rUDTOS gonth Commercial at Washington street. Chas. C. Ha worth, vaator. 10 a.m. Bandar school. Ksthan Cock. Snpt. 11 morains worship. CSester A. fisai'y. Yearly Moetinr Snpt, will briar the message. Special mnsie by the choir. 7:30 pja. erangclistie aerrice with aer men j Chester A. Bsdley. The nnior Choir under the direction ef Mrs. Laura Miles will hare charge ef the masie. Evangelistic services every night daring the week, except Saturday night, at 7:80. , roar baptist Corner ef Kerth Liberty and Marion streets. William H. Robins, pastor. Tha evangelistic meetings ' continoe. Bible school next Lord-s Day at 9:45, with classes for all ages. Fred Broer, 8npt. Dr. James A. Sutherland speaks morn ing, afternoon and evening, special suo Jeet at S p.m.! "World problems in the Light of Christ's Second Coming.' 1 Evangelistie service at 7:30 p.m. Spe cial mnsie at all services. Gospel sing ing by evhoir, quartet and duet. Instru mental masie by organ, violin and or chestra. Meetings every night - next week and every afternoon. " Leeterea an "The Tabernacle" at .3 pjn. daily. t Speaking Contest Feature of Meet United Brethren The Castle United Brethren chnrch will t observe community night Friday, February Z 7, com mencing with a pot-luck supper at 6 o'clock. A part of the program will be the W. C T. U. chUdren's temperance I' declamation contest. Special musical . numbers will complete the entertainment. The Woman's . Aid society or the church will -meet Wednesday and Will o-ailt In the church basement. The regular jnidweesr prayer and ! Bible study service will be held Thursday, night at 7:30, followed by a meeting of the official board of the church. Birtchei Invited To Give Revival Sermons, Marion MARION,' Feb.2Dt A week of evangelistic meetings willbe held at. the Presbyterian (church Feb ruary ZZ to 27, incroslve. ' Good programs have been arranged for each evening, with special speak ers. Rev. M. M. Stocker of" Al bany will conduct . the opening meeting Monday evening. .Tuesday and Wednesday- meet ings will, be conducted by Rev. G. C. Birtchet - of Salem, Thursday meetings will he in charge of Rev. W. H. Lee; of Albany, and .Fri day evening meeting in charge of Rev.-Birtchct. . . -v - - ' -. - ; Oratorical Event Hie . Woman Missionary so ciety of Frultland Evangelical church will give a program Sun day evening, February 22 J at 7:39 o'clock An. orator leal' con test wlll.be the main feature of the program given by . the boys and girls of Mission ' Band age. Special music : by the ' choir. School children and readings wjll also be rendered. American WfSTeOQ MM1 Off sHCIXS. Mi tXMttntP VmrfUAl HtHAftlA. AOtttTYXtM CAMVAtf.4sVAfsBiQt : om rut ii I79. . m a bbbbbV -w -sbv iThe man who devotes his life to benefit irreatness. r'; . :': T ' r-L.; .' 1. We arrantTft fh rfrrnil rr fh rjrj UT7 J ihe Gh urches P1B8T 8PUMTVAXIST 1 Services at Nelson Bailding, Ch erne ke fs, between Liberty aad Commercial streets. 7:90 p.m. address by Mr. W. A. alaiel. Messages. Circle from Si80 to 7 pjs, by accredited mediums. , XVASQZLimO TABEMTACIJI Thirteenth and Ferry streets. C. O. Weston, pastor. Snadsy school at 1:45 S-m. - Chorch serrieo at S p.m. Kvaage stle service at 7:45 p.m.. Special ma f!'. Tnedr.- P.m. subject. "The Holy -Spirit after Pentecost." Wednesday;-a:30 p.m. Women's Brtm inui. lng-.7:4J p.m. Tonng people's Prayer meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Uisenbaagh. comer Cottage and t Pair grouada road. Thursdsv. 7:4S nm Church Fellowship hour and prayer! meet- ins:, eacaraay, 7 :a p.m. Xoong ieo ple'a service. COURT 8TXEET CHBISTIAJT Court end 17th streets. B. V. , Shoe maker, pastor. Sunday school 9.-45 a.m. Mrs. Hatel . Marshall, Supt. Morning worship 11 , o'clock; subject: . I'Hew Christians Hay Urieve the Uolv Snirit." ?.I1ala',wori,hiP T:30 o'elock; subjer4:30 p.m. 4Ur.".ZimmertBa, toodiag. "The Ideal Citisea." A patriotie ser-T i vice snt a program will be - given. Yoaat People's service tr: 30 o'elork. Aid society meets Wednesday-aad Vri day, : Mid-week meeting Wednesday .7:30 pja. - - -- f rrjfcST rOHOMfJAIlOMAI. ! Center and Liberty streets. Charles K. . Ward, pastor. - Sunday schoot' 9 :45 a.m. .Morning . worship 11 o'clock; sub ject: "Lent and Life." The first of a series of Lenten sermons. .Evening wor ship 7:30 o'clock: subject: "True Amer icans," illustrated by the last four reels of the picture. "We Americana." j PXEST ZVASGEUCAL Thirtceoto aad Center streets. A, P. Layton, pastor. Sonday -school ; t:45 ajn. Morning worship 11 o'clock; sub ject. ' "Where Is Thy God." Eveniag worship v7 :SO o'clock, suhjoct: "Tho 8in Question. ' ; Teang People's meeting :90 o'clock; subject: "O-vtrj Christian a Missionary." SALEM BAPTIST. TEMPLE J Robert I. Payaa, minister. Fraternal Temple. -Center street, between High and Liberty street. . Bible school with the bible as text book, 9:45 a.m. Morning preaching service 11 o'clock. Sermon topic, - "The ' Greet Opportunity of the Churches in This DSy.tif They Beer the Responsibility, Clean np and Stand For Something." Young People's meetings 6:30.. Evening preaching service 7:90. Bermoa topic, "If Jens Came to Salem." Baptismal aerrice Sunday eveniag. Spe cial mnsie at each, service. Prayer meet ing Thursday evening. - ' GLAX TIDINGS MISSIOK S5S Court street. O. A. Johnson, pastor..- Saaday school at 2 p.m. Services at S andL-8 p.m. Meetings Tuesday, Thursday and aturday evenings. . EKXOHT MEMORIAL H. C Stover, minister. Morning wor ship at 11. Sermon: "The Removal ef a Complex." Evening service at 7:30. Sermon: "Faith." The Church school at 10 a.m. C. C. Harris, Supt. Xouag People's societies at 8:30 p.m. CHRISTIAN MISSION AST AXXXAVCB TABERNACLE SS5 Ferry street.. Louise Plnnell, pas tor. Services 11 a.m. .and 7:0 p.m. Evening eraagelietio meeting. Special mnsie at al services. Sunday school 9 :45 a.m. M. D. Litwiller, Supt. Toung People's meeting at 6:80. Tuesday ev ening, prayer and felolwship 'meeting. Thursday evening Toung People's prayer meeting. Friday, . Bible study. j SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST Corner et 5th and Gains. .J. Mark Comer, pastor.- Sabbath school (Sat.) 9:45. Mrs. Mae Tartar leader. Morn ing worship 11 o'clock. Rev. L. E. Estebr p.m. . Sunday evening at 7 :30 Pastor of Portland speaker. M. V. Society 8 Comer will continue his study oa the boak ef Rev. JTETTESSOBT EVAJTOEUOAL -- Sabbath school at 10 a.m. Helen Kibs, Supt. A junior class has beea . organ ited. Rev. A. W. Oliver, pastor, will speak at 11 a.m. oa "Love. Purity aad Power." E. L. C E. meets at 6:80 p.m Robert Golvin,- leader at 7:30, IThe Christian's Guide." - 7JLBISH MISSION ET ANGELICAL MIDDLE . GROVE Church school 10 a.m. Special program in-, the achooL Worship hour 11. Masie by choir. In termediate E. L. C. E. 6 ;30 ' conelnded with prayer aerrice by the young people. Mid-week service Wednesday evening at the W. H. Scharf home. r , ' LABI8H CFXTER Church aeheol 10 a.m. E. L.-C.-E. at 7 p.m. with pre prayer aerrice at 6:50. Evening wor shTp hour 8. Subject: "The Parables ef the Good and Bad." Mid-week prayer service Thursday evening 7:80. E. L. C. E. business meeting 'Friday "evening at 8:00. CLEAR - LAKE Church school at 10 a.m. Jr. E. L. C. E. at 11. Toung People's E. L. C. E. at 7:15 p.m. H. R. Scheuerman.' pastor, 1161 Unioa street, Salem. CASTLE UNITED BRETHREN ' North 17th and Nebraska streets. - L. W. Biddle. pastor. Sunday school 9:45. a,m. --Morning worship 11-o'clock; mes sage by Bishop Ira D. Warner. Coraer stoae lsyint; service 2:30 p.m. Evening worship 7:30 o'clock; subject: t "The Man 'With a Shinning Face." Tonng People's meeting 6:30 o'clock: "How Can I Be a Missionary Now." Edith May Lord, leader. r . CHRIST LUTHERAN ! ' Eighteenth . and State- streets. ; Rev. Amos E. Minneraan, A. pastor. : Phone 8726. German services 9:45 a.m.1 Sub ject: "We Beg of You That Yon, Receive Not the Grace of God in Vail." English service 11 a.m. Subject: "For Thine is the Kingdom, and the Power and the Glory Forever and Forever." Snnday. school 9:40 a.m. Mrs. Amoe E. Minns man, Supt. Luther league .7:00 p.m. Laura Minnemaa, president, Bible stu dies with Rev. Amos, E. - Minnaman, leader in discussion. " Cermsn . services 8.00 p.m. Subject: "Him Whom Jesus Loved." German Lenten services Wed nesday evening 7:80 p.m. Subject: "Jo-' sua' Open Confession- Before Thar High CouneiL" English Lenten ' services' Fri day evening 7:80 p.m. Subjeet: "Faith leas aa Peter or Faithful aa Johat" -. Orchard -Height road. Meredith A. Groves, pastor. Sunday school . 10 a.m. Morning worship U o'clock; subject: "Eye Hath Sot Seea." Biographies wti0i AittMmK m xrmnL X044cvniCW rlf4XC UM TO 5etff A KAOtffTf fn ftemve HtP SH.OH COTTOH ,1 ; 3'- roas MXM0S.IAL M. & OOXMUKITT itorth avenue aad Third street. Mere dith A. Groves, pastor. Saaday achool 9:43. a.m. - Morning worship 11 o'clock; subject ( Bar. W. J. Warren will preach. Special masie. Evening worship . 7 :80 clock; subject: "The Great AdVentore Life t the World to Come." Spe cial maaic iaclndee vocal solo by Mis Buth Bedford, vocal duet by Mrs. Larkia aad Mia Mabel Alysop. Orchestra and choir. . L ' 7AS0H LEB MEMORIAL V. E Wintor and Jefferson street. Hugh B. Foake, Jr pastor. Suadsy school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock; sub ject: "The Place of Bepeotaaee." Ev ening worship 7:80 . o'clock; - subject: "Not Whether Ton Pray Bat How," Three leagues meet at 8:80. ' TO8T UNITED BBXTKKXX - 12th aad Bission street. A. B. Hender son, pastor. - Service at 11 a.m. Sermon' topic: "The Sublime Life." Sunday aeheol et 10 a.m. Mrs. Alice M. Header eon, Supt. Toung People'e meetings at 0:110 Sunday evening. Kenneth-Boiler. 1 eider. Week-dsy services: Tbnrsdsj, AMERICAN LUTHERAN - Church street between Chesseketo snd Centor. Bev. P. W. Kriksen, pastor. 11 a.m. "Again', the' Devil Taketh - Him.' Anthem: "The Voice of Calm, Wilson. The Kale ' quartet; "Just Outside the Door" Acklev. - 7:30 e m. "Behold the Bridegroom 1"- Intermediate league presentation, mark: Uenlnar, preseideat, Special muaie. - eunday schooi at 9:45, Max Gehlhar, Supt. Mid-week services during Lent,' every ' Wednesday at 7:43 p.m. Topic: '.'The Joy Set Before Him." FREB METHODIST Market and Xorth Winter streets, J. R.- Stewart, pastor. Sunday achool 9 :45 a.m.'. Morning worship 11 o'clock; sub jeet; "The Justice of God." Eveniag worship 7:30 o'clock; subject: "Immor tality. Younc People's meetinr 6:80 'clock; subjeet: "The Tbraacle." Em ory Goode, leader. . i JTRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, " SCIENTIST .- Chemeket aad Liberty streets. Sun day services at 11 in the morning and S in tha evening. Subject, "Mind. Snn day school lor pupils to 20 years . ef age at 9:45 and 11. Testimonial meet ing every Wednesday evening at 8. Read ing roam at 406 Masonia Temple open freer 11 to 5:80 .except Sundaya - and holidays. ' . i FIRST PRESBYTERIAN J" Corner ef Chemeketa and Winter streets. Grover O. Birtchet. D. D., pas tor, i Saaday school at 9:30 o'clock. L. M. Ramage, 8upt. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Dr. H. E. Easly of Minneapolis will ; speak both morning . and evening. Christian Endeavor societies meet at 6:80 o'clock. Evening worship 7:30 o'clock. Anthem, "Lore Xot the World" (Har ker). Mid-week prayer meeting at 7:30 en Thursday. CALVARY BAPTIST Rodgera building. High and Ferry streets. Graded Church achool 9:40 a.m.. Preaching 10:50 a.m, aad 7:30 p.m.' Junior church 10:50 am. Three B. Y.'s 6:80 p.m. A. M. sermon l "The Pure i Heart." P. M. sermon "Vi carious Suffering." Special musie. Pop-' alar song .service. 1 FIRST "CHRISTIAN High and Center streets. . D. J. Howe, fastor, phone 1933-J. Morning service 1 o'clock: subject: "Why Go ' to Church." Anthems and ether selections by choir under direction of Prof. E. W. Hobson. Eveninc service 7:30 o'clock: subjeet: "Divine Presence ia the History -of Our Country." Sunday school 9:45 a.m. OrvUle-J. Hull, Supt. Mid-week. train in c class serrlcee 7:0 p.m. Wed nesday; Devotional service aad Bible study 7:45 p.m. Young People' e meet- tog O:ao p.sn. v. C- Croupe atee ta their respective rooms. . i FIRST METHODIST Church school for all agea 9:45. Jon tor church 11 s.m., theme, "The Motive Fori Reverence." Morning worship " 11 'clock; .'Sermon: "Our Divine" Contem porary. . 3 Young People'e meetings 6:30 p.m. - Evening worship 7 :30 p.m. Ser mon : i"The Americanism . of George Washington." - -: ' FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARXNE One block south ef Center : 19th street. "Rer. Fletcher' Galloway.' pastor. Reaidenee 475 Kerth 24th afreet. ' Phone 3309-W. .Snnday services as follows:. 11 s.m. Rer. "Bud" Robinson nationally known evangelist will speak. Musie se lection by the Hotter faily. 7:80 p.m. sermon' by -the pastor, ''Stewardship ef Life." 8unday school 9:45 a.m. F. M. Litwiller. Supt. N. Y. P; S. and junior eociety 6:30 p.m. ,- Mise Then Sampson, president. Mrs. Fletcher .Galloway, jun ior supervisor. . ... -e Salem Baptist Temple Robert L, Payne, Minister BEAUTIFUL BAPTISMAL SERVICE SUNDAY . EVENING Sunday; Morning:, The Great Opportunity of the Churches in These Days, if They Bear the Responsi bility, Clean Up, and Stand for Something:. Evening: topic, "If Jesus Came to Salem' - V i in Miniature MUICT WAS TMl ccrroM k which No tut wox - i TeMf UVt Ai tT NAN AN jvotvncjiizc oa tonon woyrty the lives of others has V-.'-'r:-::'.-:; ; ennst f m4k irAiiv . W.T, R1600N.PRES IB 1 11 . I II- UH4 SI T S GALLS SALET.1 IE Noble and Doney to Give Main Addresses at Al bany Meeting A large number of Salem men will - be - In Albany Wednesday evening to attend the meeting of tne Salem District Men's Conn ell, to be held at the Methodist chnrch there. There are 5 churches . In " the Salem superln- tendency district, and represent atives will be present from all churcnea, i i , - A. particularly Interesting pro gram has been arranged for this meeting, which will begin at I o'clock with a dutch lunch. Two Salem speakers. Clarence W. No ble, - traveler, writer and lectur er,' snd .Dr. Carl Gregg Don y, president of Willamette univer sity, will give the main address es. Mr. Noble will talk on "Look ing oyer the Backyard Fence, In to Russia - and Dr.: Doney's sub ject wlllbe "Unfolding Person alities., r Stanley Peterson .. of Albany 111 lead group tinging and Lu- ral Berggraf of Albany will offer organ selections. The Albany chamber of commerce quartet will sing a group of vocal selec tions. YOUNG LEAGUE IS JEFFERSON, Feb. 20. The Epworth league of the Jefferson Methodist church Is having some Interesting meetings, although it is a new organization. Officers were recently elected snd a good league Is started. The young folks meet each Sunday evening. at 7:30 o'clock. ' I At the Sunday school hour Sun day, the young people's class will give a special number Immediately following adjournment of classes. Rer. George D. Cole, pastor, will speak in the morning on "The Ex pectation of the Poor," and In the evening on "The Meaning of Our Faith and Christian Life." Geraldine Davis, a delegate to the league convention In Corvallls last Saturday, won third place la the Bible contest. Alice Massey Has j Party For Class CLEAR LAKE Miss " Alice Massey entertained her Sunday school class with a Valentine party Saturday afternoon. :. Vari ous party games were played af ter which lunch was served by the hostess. Those present -were Maxine Coonse. Ruth Eby. Lor- etta Smith. Bobbie Beckner, Lola Weese, Marjorie, Mildred and; Marlon Hubbs. : , ' Young Folk Will - Hear Mrs. Winn " Mrs. W. B. WIbb, wife of Pre- f essor Wlnn of : Willamette unl- -versify, will speak - to the' high , school young people's league at the Jason Lee church Sunday eve nlng -at :30 o'clock.' Her sub-1 Ject will be "Soviet Russia." MB PROGRESS -'I' , i CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Over Dan Burns - , i High and Ferry 'Sts. Graded chnrch school 9:40 a.' m. W. T. Jenks.. Supt. Preaching 10:50 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m. Three B. Y.'s 6:30 p. m. Jun ior' Church 10:50 a. m. A. M, Sermon 4THE PURE IS HEART" Pastor. Anthem: "Abide With Ma". (Wil liams).. ,.-..-.--v.. P. M. Chalk drawings: "Rock Of Ages", "Sweet IToar of Praper" by F. M. Lobdell Sermon t VICARIOUS SUFFERING" Pa&tor Special , music, selected. Popular Gospel Song ..service.: ,:-. J '"('" WELCOME W. EARL COCHRAN, Pastor Cyrus Hall -McCormick (1809-1884) WITH THt STRUCCle TO REMRve tut twirrt; vmrrNtv atTuti NOftTS AH tAN TNf rUMVMTrVM of ftUAtni, at wmks hi rnnnntf chosen the path to . . : ; tinahae -.: