PAGE TEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Orcjron, Saturday Mornfn?, Fetsrnary 28i 1931 it of to Folic d Vi ems aiem an lcini ! Church Interest erf 3 FOR IMSTITUT Unitarian Church Announc- - es Week's Series of Special Lectures " The First Unitarian, church is per resting plans for-an .Institute ef liberal religion, which Is to bo keid In the church. North Cot tage and" Chemeketa streets, the -wee of March 8-15- it nas reen mnrMi hv the national Unitar ian Laymen's league, and the T Tw Unnra WMtVflM OX ' Boston, mission preacher for the win pIta seven evening addresses on -the fundamental principles of the liberal iaun, tk. mMtinn will be held every evening at 8 o'clock, except Sat urday. 1 These Institutes ' are regarded as unique in church history iinM thff are: tmonsored and di rected by laymen. The member ship of the League Is made up of 9.500 men who are in business, the professions and other walks ef life. At the service in uosion when Dr. Westwood was copse crated to this work, his commis sion was delivered to him by a layman. Percy w. Gardner, a lawyer of Providence. R. I., who Is president of the League. "We plan this institute as an fnteniTA-effort to aeauaint the nnnl nt Salem with tne runaa- HKer, rellrlon." said Rev. Fred Alban Weil yesterday, 'Inl explaining the purpose of the, meetings. "We feel there are many people in the city who are not aware that there is a church here which is free from the slightest suggestion of cr-edal obligation, a "church in vhleh men and women have absolute freedom, of belief." "This institute, however, will not seek to proselytize men and women from one church loyalty to another. It will be addressed tn fhnRA unchurched people wno nave uiuicu " j fromtheorthodoxy of the his toric churches but who neverthe less wish to have a faith to live by. and who might find con genial church home among tne liberals. The Institute will be unlike the emotional Billy Sun day meetings." There will be no saw-dust trails' and nobody will be buttonholed to make a 'de cision. 11 Will Um uuiyij m .na tional, reverent' presentation of the modern viewpoint, in re cordially welcome to these meet ings, an we extend an invita tion to those or otner enurcnes who might wish to become bet ter lniorjnea on ia tuauamwur tela of A liberal religion. weu said, adding, "We hope that this institute - will make a spiritual contribution to the life of Salem, lm that it will set people to thinking more seriously on - religion,- renew the consecration of those already affiliated with the various churches, and bring non eharchgoera to take a - definite stand in religion for their own good and that ot the community. These meetings will aet forth the attitude of Unitarians toward Ugion and their .views on God. - Jesus, the Bible. salvation, im mortality and ' revelation." WILL ENTERTA SALEM HEIGHTS, Feb. 27 On Friday March 13 the men of the ..Salem Heights ' community club will put on their annual sup per at the community hall. This supper will be entirely in charge of the men. The menu will be prepared and all of the cooking done without the aid ef feminine hands. .Salem. Heights boasts several men of expert culinary knowlr edge and the came men will pre pare the food who prepared last years .supper that made such a bit. Coming so close to Stv Pat rick's day, the shamrock idea will prevail throughout the eve ning.- ' During the supper hour guests will be entertained 'with music and song, ala cabaret. After- the supper the regular meeting of the club will be. held, after which the main program of the even ing will begin. This will be a free program and all supper guests are invited to attend, . - EHCE FOLK MM GUESTS ; INDEPENDENCE, Feb. 27. The Eastern Star held a very In teresting meeting, on Tuesday evening, with 40 guests from Dallas present. Three, candidates were initiated into the order.. After the regular business, ses sion several talks were given by the visiting members. At a late hour a lunch .was served ..in the banquet room,.' which was deco rated in daffodils and pussy wil lows; , ' .. - . . - The serving - committee in charge included Mr. and Mrs. -Dolt Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. Casey Jones, Mr.: and Mrs. Lefors and Mrs. Ida Scott. - r - . ' , TEACHERS ENTERTAINED VALSETZ, ' -Feb. 27 Friday the "students and critic teachers were entertained by the wives ot members of the school board Mrs.1-. Clarence Powell, . Doug Grout and Mrs. Bert' Thomas. Several young men attended the, party which was held at the nome of Mrs." Powell. SALEM HEIGHTS Wl - Refreshments were served by Nazarenes Will Vote Today I On .New Building Progam The congregation of the Church .of the Nazarene will xwnicn nas oeen oiiuaeu oj iu rbuildinr committee. . If "the vote is favorable the plans will be, re leased in the; near future. The local congregation lias had a very active Interest lor a num ber of months nast and a good growth has been shown in all departments of the church. The present building has been crowd ed to full capacity in the regular services or tne courcn ana mo Sunday school. - Th Ritndsv school has had an average , attendance for several months of about 200. Last sun day In the special service when Rev. "Bud" Robinson spoke, a large number bad to stand dur ing the , entire time, because of the crowded conditions. The local church places great emphasis upon a spiritual pro gram, according to Rev. Fletcher Galloway the pastor. The prayer, meeting on Wednesday night is one of the best attended and most interesting services. A new Bible class is to be started Sunday in the German language. Abraham Frlesen of Dallas .who has spent 30 years in the ministry of a German church la to teach this class, and several have already promised-to Join it. ' 1 Teacher-Officer Meeting Planned For Monday Eve The March -meeting of the teachers and officers of the chil dren's division of the Sunday school of the Enfclewood United Brethren church will be held Monday afternoon at 4. o'clock at the parsonage. The board of trustees and the building committee of the church will meet -Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Woman's Aid will meet for work Wednesday and will also serve dinner to the chnreh workmen at noon. The regular midweek prayer and bible study Is Thursday at 7:30 o'clock. Hawaiian Program At Church Sunday A special Hawaiian program will be given at the First Congre gational church Sunday evening when Henry Kaahea. Hawaiian student from the -University of Oregon will speak on Hawaii and sing several solos. There will also be moving pictures ot Hawaiian scenery. Ford Church Has Full Week Ahead Services during the week at the Ford Memorial M. E. community church are announced as follows: Bible study Wednesday at 7:45 o'clock; choir and pageant prac tice Thursday at 8 p. m.; Epworth league business meeting and so cial Friday night at 8 o'clock. Salesmen Invited To Hear Sermon , Life insurance representatives in Salem have been invited to be special guests at the Sunday eve ning worship at the Salem Bap tist temple, of which Robert L. Payne of minister. The subject will be "What Life Insurance Is." FOLK SILVFH GUESTS MONMOUTH, Feb. 27. Ten Monmouth , members of . the Neighbors of Woodcraft were guests Monday evening of the Silverton organization, at a 8:30 o'clock banquet and subsequent program. Mrs. D. A. Hoag, dis trict clerk, was the speaker of the -evening, giving a fraternal address which explained the fi nancial plan of the order relat ing to methods utilized to avoid Increase ot dues. - A-large-and appreciative audi ence enjoyed the affair, and sev eral readings and musical num bers were furnished by Silverton members. Those going from Monmouth were. Mr. and Mrs. D.-A. Hoag, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haley. Mrs. J. E. Winegar, Mrs. .Lloyd Ma son. Mrs. Claire Winegar, Mrs. Guy Doming, Mrs. J. F. More land, and Mrs".' Ed Hamar. VUSIT BEACH RESORT ZEN A, Feb. 27 Mrs. S. A. Jud- son of 'Salem, who is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. French, her son-in-law and daugh ter, accompanied her eldest son. Lewis Judson, .and family of Sa lem, when they made a trip to Wlnema Sunday. The party re ported that the weather waa ideal along the coast and they travel ed over dry roads, there being no ram as we had here Sunday. ! -fi-..'J Moin Ooletn Bapttcfc bsnplo I ROBERT L i : ' ! Services are Held be Fraternal Temple . "t J, . Saaday Morning Cimoa Topic THAT OTHER WORLD." ' ' Sunday aenlng WHAT LXFB INSURANCE IS" Life Insurance representatives of Salem offices vd be special fuest ; guests at this service. , Special music by, two chorus choirs and orchestra ' , 1 Solo by Kennet Abbot Central HoweU Church 'Disbands After Vote Taken CENTRAL HOWELL,, Feb. 27. A .meeting was ' held at the Central Howell chnreh Tnesday evenlna? 'at which It wa decided to dis continue the Congregational 'chnreh here.' -- AH monies ad - properties belonging . to the chnreh other . than . the property where the church stands waa tamed ever to the Coxre gtionl church conference. Rev. C E. Ward, moderator, waa here from Salem for the meeting. No decision waa reached aa to the disposal oC the chnreh site. : . v j ' PRATUM AID.MEETS WITH IS. SILKE PRATUM. Feb. 27 Mrs. Paul Sllke entertained members of the Ladies' Aid in her home Wednes day afternoon. After a brief business session the president, Mrs. George Kleen, introduced two members of ' the W. C. T. U. who have Interesting talks on the work of that' organ ization. The first speaker, Mrs. Dan Clark of Harrisburg, told ot the work which as been done and urged the women present to form a branch in Pratum. Mrs. Pescott of Salem, who is the president of the W. C. T. U. of Marion county, also spoke to the group. ; Later a group was organized and 11 of the women became members. Officers were elected and the meeting date Bet tor the second Wednesday of each month. Those Joining the organization were Mrs. Hicks, president; Mrs. Archie Bowen, vice-president; Mrs. Adam Hersch, secretary; Mrs. W. P. Emery, treasurer; Mrs. J. J. Thompson. Mrs. George Kleen, Mrs. W. E. Branch. Mrs.-G-.-H. Thompson, Mrs. William deUrles, Miss Evelyn'Emery and Miss Mitz- nrT" Leaguers to Give Religious Play Sunday Evening Sunday evening at 7:30 at the First M. E. church memheraiOf University Epworth Leaguetiwill present the play, "In ' His Strength," under the direction ot the Dramatic department of the league ot which Virginia Durkee is chairman. Miss Margaret Stevenson, director of religious education, and Helen Pemberton, are coaching the east. The play in three scenes, deals with the life of Peter the Apos tle. The following students com pose the cast. Peter Eugene Smith; Adah, his wife Ruth Schreiber; Zillah, her mother Jeanne Forest; Andrew, Peter's brother Wesley Janke; James, a disciple of Jesus Willis Hers hey, and John, beloved of the Lord Melvin Zahrley. - The -lighting effects will be ex ecuted by Forest Holladay. Wes ley Janke and Fred Harris will be stage assistants and Virginia Durkee will act as costume chair man. Blanche Reece will have charge of stage design and scenic effects. Hubbard Young Folk to Conduct Morning Worship HUBBARD, Feb. 27 The Christian Endeavor of the Feder ated churches of Hubbard will have charge ofthe Sunday morn ing church services as announced by Rev. Glenn S. Hartong, pastor. - "A Young Person's Religion" is the subject chosen by Reverend Hartong for his message. He ex presses a hope that great Interest be. experienced by the whole com munity by attendance and also by moral and spiritual support. Vest's Campaign Said Successful WOODBURnT Evangelist R. T. Vest is holding special meetings at the Church of God chapel ev ery night except Saturday, with a splendid - attendance reported. Vest is known as - the singing evangelist - and a feature of the meetings is the special music. Special Program, y For Scotts Mills SCOTraMILLS.The Merri man young married people's class from - the Silverton . Christian 'church will present a program at the church of Christ at Scotts Mills Sunday evening at - 7:30 o'clock, ( 5 ' . ' " I . I VI!.. " i" :.;?.. -...-, s . PAYNE, Minister I : i J AMERIHHS GET KOrJORED PLACE Exhibit to be Made in Prot- estant -. Pavilion : Going : Up in France ! ? PARIS. " Feb. 27 American missions will have a place of hon or la the Protestant pavilion now helnr erected in the Boise do Vln- eennes for the International Col onial - and overseas' exposition, which will be Inaugurated early la May, it became known today. Dr. Joseph Wilson Cochran, formerly of Detroit, and Philadel phia, has been named 'a member of the committee - which is or ganizing the pretestant' mission exhibit. In (picturesque fashion it will resume the contribution of Protestant ' missionaries (French, American and other national ities) to France's colonial aehive--ment overseas. ; In Madagascar, for example. one of the most important , mis sions Is supported by the Norwe gian Lutherans of America. American missionaries are also active in Indo-Cbina, the Mar quesas Islands, and In many parts of Africa, . having constructed schools, hospitals, and chapels. From July 4 to 11, a reunion of American missionaries in French colonies is to be held in the new 8800,000 edifice, design ed in part by Ralph Adams Cram of the American church of Paris, vhich will be dedicated at this time. Friends Open Revival Meet NextTuesday Beginning - Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 and in the evening at 7:80 Dr. C. W. Butler of Cleve land. Ohio, will preaoh twice each ' day through the week in the Highland Friends church. These meetings are under the di rection of Marion' County Holi ness association, with a ' number of churches participating. Dr. Butler Is a man ot unusual ability and many years of evan gelistic and teaching experience. He is president of the Cleveland Bible Training school, and also president of the National Holi ness association. He is an ordained minister to the M. E. church- holding to and declaring the original truth as set forth by the founder of that great denomination, John Wes ley. "The coming ot Dr. -Butler to Salem gives a rare opportun ity for all who know and love the truth," says the regular pas tor, Rer. Edgar P. Sims. Special Events Calvary Baptist Church Are Told The special events ot the week;. for the . Calvary Baptist church are outlined as follows: Monday at 7:80 p. m.. church school business meeting; W. W. G. meet at the home of Lola-Cochran, 880, North 18 th, same our. Wednesday at 8:15 o'clock, pot luck dinner, followed at 8:40 o'clock, by . leadership training class; 7:30, prayer meeting and 8:30, church business meeting. Choir rehearsal will be held Wed nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The women of the church will hold an all-day meeting at the church Friday, March 6. The group will sew for the White Cross, Independence Aid Meets For Work -At Girard Home INDEPfeNDENCE. Feb. 27. Mrs. George Girard entertained the Christian Ait society Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was spent In conversation and needle work. A dainty lunch was served to the following members present: Mrs. James Robbie, Mrs. Will Cockle, Mrs. Bob. White, Mrs. Lou White, Mrs. Newtonr, Mrs. Winn and Mrs. Ellen Robinson. Fundamental Meet In Portland Soon The annual spring: bible con ference of the Oregon - Christian Fundamental association . will be held March 1 to f, inclusive, at the Hlnson Memorial church in Portland, with Dr. A. C. Gaebe lein ot New York City the main speaker.. , . . . .. .- - .... 4 Mi Jt&st chtocb or ths vazaxekx - Oa bloek toot ( Caster en ISta (tract. -IUr. ritehr GUowj, pitr. Residence 475 North 34th (tract. Phase 8309-W. 6Bdr scrriccc . follows: It s.m. r'Jiakinr Stevsrtthip Prsetiesi." T:80 "W sr 1 th Hooss f Friends." SpceUl msie. Bnsdsr school -S :45 sj 9. M. IMwillsr. Sopt. If . -Y. P. 8. ni J saior i society, S:SO P-. . Hiss The . Sssapsos, . yrosidsat. Mrs, Clsirs Gsllowsy, junior , supervisor. .. - ... k 1. 1 . ii j. , v . , ..- Charch street betveen Chemekets s4 Ccater. Rer. p. W. Kriksen, pester. It Vss. "The Vaiqaeasss .o -the - Serramt." AntKess by -choir. 8oK, Mr. , - J. -H. HJort. 7:80 -Wksl th baril Qncstioa 4." Bpecisl slsrisf led ky Wat. Mo OllehrUt, .aUreetor ot musle.. SoU: Wss. Bio ma barf. 8un4sy school st t:43. Mix Gahlssr, Sapt. 8eior Lather lesgae, :80. DeTotionsl's Iatermodisto lesrao, Mark Gehlhar, .leader, S:SO. Mid-week service Wedaesdsy oTeaiaf at 7:S0. Toplo. "Too Crest Mediator, TOKO MXMOK1AI. M. u. ooMittrwrrT Oerth aTomao - aad Third street. Mere-, dith Groves, paster. . Saaday school :45 jb. Mornias; worship 11 o'clock; abject: "Buried Tresiars. gpcsisl biu tie by Mlii Trula Grant and Junior choir. Ereninc worship 7:30 o'clock; subject: "Father ForriTe Theas." . Special ssaaio bj choir, asalo aartet and orchestra. . : SXGXXWOOD XT. . North 17th and Nebrsika street. It. W. Biddle, pastor. Sunday school . 9:45 ajav . Morninf worship 11 o'clock; ab ject: Combined serrice. Missionary Bel ssrs, Mrs. J. O. HilL Xrenins; worship 7:80 o'clock in chars' of Willamette T. M. C. A. quartet. Junior and Interme diate 0. . 6:30 o'clock; subject: "Guide Posts oa Lite's Trail." XJLBXSK MJBSIQg EVA3X OBTJCA T CLEAR LAKE Church school at 10 s.n. W. P. Collard, Bopt. Warship at 11. Subject, "The Parables of Kingdom Expansion." Junior E. L. C. E. at 11. Tounf People's E. L. C. E. st 7:15. MIDDLE GROVE Church school at 10 a.ai. T. r. Walker, Sept. Mission bond at 11. Mrs. Lydia Scharf leader. Intermediate E. L. O. E. at 6:30 p.m. Ereninu worship at 7:30. Subject, "The Parables of te Good and Bad." LABISH CENTER-Church scboot 10 a.m. W. A. Stsrker. 8upt. E. L. C. E. at 7 p.m. Pre-prayer serrice at 6:50. Bible study and prayer Thursday ereninr. H. B. Sebeuermsa. psstor. 1161 Lnion street, Salem. HIGHLAND FKIElfDS Comer Hirhlsnd and Church itreeti. Edgar P. Sims, pastor. Bible school 10 a.m.. E. M. Beckett, Supt. Morning worship 11 a.m.. Sermon subject: "The New CaionV John Ch. 15. Erening serrice 7:30 pm. Subject: "Sin's De scription and Disposition." Junior C. E. 5:30 pjn. . Senior C. E. 6i3tt p.m. Be ginning; Tnesdsy afternoon at 2:30 and hi the erening at 7:30 p.m. Dr. O. W. Butler of Clereland. Ohio, will bring the message each day throughout the week. CALVAJRT BAPTIST High and Terry streets. W. Esri Coch ran, pastor. Sunday school 9:40 a.m. Morning worship 10:50 o'clock; subject: Mouot Zioa Rejoice" (Herbert) Solo by sar. JS. w . nnsni. xTcnina wrmi 7 -SO .VWt- anhiaet: "Trao Tslues" Anthem: "Lore Dirine" tSrilsonr Y,m PhuIi'i niatiDa-' 8:80 o'clock: abject 'Three B. T'a. aUtVBJITaf DAT ADVXXTIST Corner fifth aad Gains. J. Mark Co mer,' pastor. 8. 8. (Sat.) :45. Mrs. Mae Tartar, leader. Morning worship 11 'eloek. Elder L J. Woodman ot Portland, sneaker. 8:30 p.m. Church af- neera meeting el tu cnurcnes la tno leas district Sunday ereniar. Bible study on the Book of Berslstlon. TXXST paxaBTTElA3l VI SSWaV asm Vsivaneraweei aesva - - streets. Ororer C. Birtchet. D. D.. pas tor. Sunday school at S:S0 o'clock. L. ML. Jtamago, oupv. -jaoraiag wnuin lag Loaves." ChrUtUn Endeavor soeie- tica meet at : eiecc. tnim wor kin r -a A ci'Ulr. lUraiaa- "Tk Krl daacaa of Boaship." Mr. , Wright will Slag a gospel sow. jaio-weeav prayer eer- i m -A . . . . J. rieo oa iiimi; " roar GiaMAjr SATTX8T North Cottage and D atreeU. Of W. Rutsch, nrtaistor. The " Oregea ''Teung People' svnd 8undsy school workers con ference) eoatinoes Saturday.'- Sunday mornina i Sunday sshaoL 9:45. Sam Schirmaun, apt. Serrice at 11 a m. At t p.m. Toang People's ralley. Erening serrice at 7:30 p.m. Rev. A. A. Sehade being the mala speaker at the Sunday serrieea. Dr. Alex Vsiskss, Prof, of the Willamette unirersity will be the ipeak er at the Regular Young People's meet ing at S p.m. Tuesday. Mid-week pray er serrice at p.m. The Lord's Sup- fer (usually observed the first Sunday n the month) is postponed until the following Sunday. JASON LEE Winter aad Jefferson streets. Hugh B. Fouke, Jr.. pastor. ' Sunday sehool 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock; sub ject: "Christ and the Keed of the World." Erening worship 7:30 o'clock; subject: 'The Peart of Great Price." Toung People's meetings at 6:30. PTE ST CHEJ 8TIAIT High and Center streets. D. 3. Howe, pastor;: residence 1026 N. Winter. Morn fnr serrice 11 o'clock; subject: "World Wide Evangelism." The choir nnder the direction of Prof. E. W. Hobsoa. furn ishes special numbers st each serrice. Erening serrice 7:80 o'clock; subject: "The Dirine Order of Missions." Sun day school 9:45 a.m. Orrille J. Hull, Supt. Mid-week serriees- 7 p.m. Wed nssdsy. Toung People's meetings 6:30 p.m.-. (J. E. groups meet la their respec tive rooms. . TTEST METHODIST EPISCOPAL B. Earle Parker, minister. State aad Church streets. Church school graded for all ages 9:45. Junior church 11:00. Guest speaker: Miss Gertrude Eakia from Chemawa Iadiaa school. Morning wor ship 11 :(K. Sermon : "Reality in Re ligion." S Toung People's meetings 6:30 p.m. Erening worship 7:30 p.m. Presentation ef tbe dram "la His Strength," by members of Unirersity league. TURNER CHRISTIAir Ellmore J. Gilstrap, minister. Bible school 10 a.m. Fred E. Bates, Supt. Communion 11 a.m. Special musie. Morning sermon. "The Gospel Plan of Salration.'1 The Christian Endeavor will -hold a special Camp Firo meeting at 6:30. They will bo seated around the fire oa - robes. There will . bo special aTnsie. The even in sermon will , be "The Dirinity of (Christ,". Dr. Epley'a choir will sinr. I Kenneth Hiekok will direct the orchestra at the opening of the erening service. Holiness Highland Friends. Church MARCH 3 to 8 SPECIAL SPEAKER Dr, C. W.Butler - . - -of Clereland, Ohio President, National Holiness Association t Song Director, Rer. Fletcher Galioway Services Daily, 2:30 Iter, Edtjar P. glma ; Pastor' ,r Iniihe Chu O- SPEAKER Dr. William H. Robins, pastor of the First Baptist church In Sav lem, who is among the speak ers at the young people's and ; workers conference for the state. In session bow at the First German Baptist church here. OHRXSTIAY MISSIONARY AZXTJLVCR 655 Ferry street. Louisa Pinnell, pas tor. Residence 2303 N. 5th street. Phoao 753-J. Eerrices 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Special musie at all aerrieea. Sunday sehool 9:45. if. D. Litwiller, Snpt. Toung People's ! meetings 6:30 p.m. Sel ma Oron, leader. Special missionary topic. Week-day serriees : Prayer and Fellowship meeting oa Tuesday night. Bible study on Friday nights. Annual Missionary conrention from March 5 to 8. Read ad for notice ef workers. FIRST SPIRITUALIST Serriees at 7:30 p.m. at the Xelao hall on Cbemeketa street between Com mercial and Liberty streets; Mrs. Mary Schwedel of Portland will be the speaker. Topic. "Judge Kot." A circle will be held from 5:30 p.m.' until 7 p.m. at the Church. Messages will bs given by ac credited mediums. ST. JOHN'S LTJTKERAJT (Mo. Synod) North 16th and A streets, Rer. H. W. Gross, pastor.' Sunday school 9 a.m. Eng lish serrice 9:45. German Lenten serrice at 11:00. Congregational meeting 3p. Wednesday eyening 7:30. Mid-week Eng lish Lenten service. ST. P AXTL'S Church and Cbemeketa streets. Rev. Geo. H. Swift, rector. Holy Communion 7 o.m. Holy Eucharist and sermon st II a.m. Chnreh school eV :6 a.m. Holy -Communion 9 and 10 a.m. , Wednesday. Lenten serrice Friday 7:30 p.m. Bible class Wednesday night. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, scrsimsT -Cbemeketa aad Liberty streets, Sun day serriees at 11 la the morning aad S la tho evening. Subject. "Christ Je sus." Sunday . school for pupila up to 20 years of ago at 9:45 aad 11 a.m. Tes timonial meeting erery Wednesday eren ing mi $. Reading Room at 406 Masonic Tempi open from 11 to a:so except cMia- days aad holiday. . GLAD TTDINGS MISS30W 7 353 Court trees. O. 8. Johnson, pas tor. - Saaday school at S p.m. Services at 9 p.m. communion services at s p.m. Meeting. Tuesday, Thursday sad Sat- aroay evenings. r ' TRRB ACXTHODI8T - Market aad North Winter streets. J. R. 8tewart, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 bjb. ' Morninr worship 11 o'clock: sub ject: "Eternal Sorerlgaty of God.' Ev ening worship 7:30 o'clock; subject: "Significance of the Silene of God." ,Tons People's meeting :30 o'clock; subject: "The Tabernacle." RVAXOELISTIO TABERNACLB . Thirteenth and Ferry streets. O. G. Weston, pastor. ' Sunday sehool 1:45 p.m. Church service 8 p.m. Reception of 40 new members, aad Missionary Mem orial serrice. Evangelistic serrice 7:45 p.m. Tuesday 7;45 p.m., subject, "Con vincing Christian Evidence." Wednes day 3:30 p.m.. Women's Prayer meeting. 7 :45 p.m. Toung People's prsyer meet ing, at homo of Mis Dorothy Guteknnst. Thursday 7:45 p.m. Chnreh Fellowship hour and prayer meeting. Saturday 7:45 p.m. Toung People's - service. KNIGHT MEMORIAL , ' "H. C. Stover, minister. Morning ser vice at 11.' Sermon snbpeet "Becoming Aware of God." Ladies' quartet, "Still, Still With Thee," (Carter) In trod aces the sermon. Erening service at 7180. Sermon on "Hope." Chorns choir sines "Sinr and Rejoice" by William. Tbe Church school 'meets at .10 a.m, C. C. Harris. Sunt. Toung People's societies meet at 6:80. ... FIRST CONGKEGATIONAL Center and Liberty streets. Charles E. Wsrd. psitor. Sunday sehool 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock: sub ject: "Christ's Temptations and Ours." The second ia series of Lenten ser ai ops. Erening worship 7:30 clock; Aa address will bo gtren by a Hawaiiaa ! student at tho Unirersity of Oregon j with Hawaiiaa moving pictures aad song. ; REFORMED Corner Marlon and Capitol streets. W. G. Lienksemper, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. German worship 10 o'clock; subject: "Jesus Sending Forth Mission aries." . English worship XX o'clock; subjeet: "The Ciril Trial., Anthem by the choir, "Lord. Speak to Ve." 1 p.m. annual meetinr of. Ladies Aid ana Mis sionary society. ' - , FRUITLAND AND RICK RE AT Jj F. E. Fisher, pastor. Rtraideneo 643 N. Winter street. Fruitland "The Work f the Church." a.m. Sunday sehool 10 a.m. Riekreall 7:30 p.m. Missionary Con test by Missionary society. fconaty school at 10 a.m. . FIRST UNITARIAJf ' North Cottage and .Cbemeketa streets. Rev. Fred Albaa Wellminister. Chnreh school at 10 s.sa. Miles- BL McKey, Supt. Church serriees at, 11 a.m. Sermon: "Relielon The Motiro and Reality," Mra. Trum Huston; soloist. . - Association invention P. BL and 7:30 P. BL Rot. K. I. Bajrriagioa ' President, Marion Co. Ass'n. rches' ka FIRST BAPTIST Corner of North -Liberty and Mario street. William H. Robias. Pastor. Bi ble school at 9:45 with Fred Broer. SopU- Tas evangelistic campaign wtu close tots Sunday with three special messages by Dr. J.-A. Sutherland. - Att-llrOO he will have oa hie subject. "What is a Chris tian!" -At S:0O VThe Eternal Word." aad at 7:30 "God's Will Maa'e Work Who Wiasl" - Thar will be special ma fia at all aerrieea. The male quartet will sing. -Wednesday erening at .7:80, stadiee in Paul's Epistle to the Gelations. Friday erening at V:80 Salens Uaioa Bi ble classes. -- All - Bible school - teacher are , urged to come Friday erealag. . ? COURT STREET CHRISTZAV ' . Court and 11th streeU. B. F. Saoo maker, pastor. ' 8nnday school 9;45 a.m. Moraiag worship. At o'clock; subject t "How- to Study tho Bible." ' Erening worship 7:80; subject: "Tho - Ideal Chnreh," serriees. conducted by Toung People a. class. Loyal Builders. Board meeting Monday night. Aid society meets Wednesday, aad Friday. . . Midweek meet ing Wednesday at 7:30. " i-' XMMAMVZI. BAPTIST ' ': Corner of Hasel and Academy streets. Biblo school 10 o'clock. Preaching at 11 o'clock and -VZ0 is .the - evening. Prayer meeting Thnrsdsy ersniag 7:80. - ' BAXBat BAPTIST TXKPLB ' Robert L. Payne, miaiater. Serriees are held la th Fraternal Temple, Marion street between High and Liberty. Biblo school 9:45. -Morning preaching serrice 11 o'clock. Sermon topic "That Other World." Toung People's meetings 6:80. Evening preaehing serrice 7:30. "What Life Insurance Is." Special music by chorus choir aad orcbestra. also solo by Xeaneth Abbot. Prayer, meeting Thurs day erening at 7:80. . SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS . South Commercial ' at Washington street. ' Chat. C. Hs worth, . pastor. 10 a.m. Sunday school, Kathaa Cook. Snpt. 11:00 morning worship. : Chester A. Hsd ley will preach. Special music by the choir. ' 7:30 p.m. This -is. the closing serrice of the series of meetings. Chester Hadley, the evangelist.' : Thursday, 7 :3p p.m. prayer meeting and Biblo study. FIRST EVANGELICAL Thirteenth and Center streets. A. P. Lsytdn. pastor. - Sunday 'school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock; sub ject: "How and How Much 8hould I Give." Erening worship 7:30 o'clock; subject: "Three Fold Peace." Toung People's meetinr 6:30 o'clock; subject: "What Jesns Teachee About God. Our Father." Mra. Roscoe Plowman, leader. , CHRIST EVANGELICAL Eighteenth and State streets. Rer. Amos E. Minnemsn, A. M., pastor. Ger man serriees 9:45 a.m. Subject: "Sonnd ing Brass and Tinkling Cymbal. ' Eng lish serriees 11 a.m. Subject: "Amen!" Sunday school 9:40 a.m. Mrs. Amos E. Minnemsn, Supt. Luther league 7 p.m. Laura Minnensan, president. Subject: "Sickness snd its Causes as Tanrht tn the Bible." German, serrice 8 p.m. Subject: "A Personal Trust" another sermon on the life ef St. John. - Mid week German Lenten serriees Wednesday 7;30 p.m. ' Subject: "Jesus Open Tes timony Before The SsnhedriaA- Midweek- English Lenten services Friday 7:30 p.m. Subject: "With Jesus in the Pslsee ot the High Priest Constant With Joha or Faithless With Peter " ES TODAY " ;The Oreson Toung People's and Bandar school workers conference now in session at the Tirst Ger man Baptist church will continue today, with Dr. W. H. Robins of tbe First Baptist church to speak on Sunday school work at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon. Dr. Hag-en ot Portland will follow with an address on yonnj people's work, s The conference business session will be held from ft to f o'clock and in tho ereninr, consecration services will be held at 8 o'clock, led by Rer. A. A. Schade of Pitts burgh, Penn. The conference- will hold through Sunday, with the con ference speakers taking part in the regular worship program .and also in the rally at 3 o'clock. Rer. Schade will be the main speaker Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock. :' Max at MKEBS MEETING T -' ( J at :30. , j REV. P. W. CALVARY B Over Dan 1 v ,1 Christian and Missionary Alliance Tabernacle , 655 Ferry St.: : Annual Missionary. Convention March 5 to 8 WORKERS v-(.;., I :' : 1 .Rev. Frank Wyse Bible Teache Irwone, Penn. ' , Mr. J. E. NicholsonMissionary-i--Cono;o, Africa. ' Miss Nellie E. Jones--Missionary---S5uth China. MEETINGS 2:30 and j7:30 P. M. . ' . . : ; (Eaeep Thars.) i THREE GREAT SERVICES ON SUNDAY, MCH. 8 ; (Mr. Nicholson will give Illustrated lectures 1 . j r of his work In the Congo) Servioes tn charge of Iter. W. I. McGarvey, District Supt., from Seattle, wd.1 'UPLIFT' ffiTS Dr. Gordon; of Silverton in vites FJany From Outside In as Speakers :- ':;:ft;--- r- SILVERTON. Feb. 27 Thj community . "upiut meeting' which -opened Sunday with, the first Sunday. in Iient are drawing big audiences each night at th Methodist church of which Dr William Stewart Gordon Is pas tor. .1 ..i: '! ' Friday eyenlng was - 'Ju8 Folks' i nizht and Rot. Hurh II. Fouke of Jason Lee church at Sa lem spoke. Miss Erelyn Emery of Pratum directed the musi and At. n 1 . V ... mere was. a rma.s uw u j mra. n, F. Tate. Mrs. Virgil Kruschke, president of the "Just rolks'1 class waa' in charge of tbe com mittee on attendance. -;. Saturday night has been sef asido aa "Keep the Home Fires Burning on the Family Altar" night, i . . The Sunday morning topic la "Under the .Searchlight" and will be handled by Dr. Gordon. The musle will be cared for by Mrs. Vernon! Day. Sunday night is In dustrial Workers' night with the' subject, also handled by Dr. Gor don. "The Wages We Get." Max Scriber and his Junior choir and VroA PiaVar an1 hie nrMiftatra. will fu nils hi musie for Sunday night. Monday night is business and professional men's night with "A Giant In Chains" ' the subject to be handled bf Dr. Gordon. Muslo will be; In charge of Bert J. Day and the male quartet assisted by the senior choir. Dr. jf. Ar'Marcy, district super- tnienaeni. will e pea it luesaay night, 1 "Teachers'; Night." Miss Cathaleen Cuddy, who has become very popular In Silverton musical circles; will sing and direct tne music. ! 1 She will be accompanied by Ethel Trotter. Rer Glenn Hartong, of Wood burn will speak on Epworth league night which falls on Wed nesday night. The orchestra and the Junior choir will again furnish the mbsle. Friday i night Is ; "Ererybody's nlghfj and Dr. Gordon will talk onhe Unpardonable Sin." Mrs., Edson Comstock will hare charge of the music and there will be a Tocal i ioIo by A. H. Smith. . U ' The last night of the series falls on Sunday night, March 8, when Dr. Gordon speaks on "The Bless ed Invitation." Music will -be furnished by both choirs and the orchestra. . , . -, f Portland Men to Give Addresses At Co TfJ A. V Countv Meet Harry A. West, a Portland business man. and W. E. Gar- nett of the Gideons, also of Port land, .will be the mala speakers at the. Friday erening, March 13, session of the Marlon county Sunday school conrention at the Woodburn Christian church. i Other laymen from this coun ty will be on the program. Mrs. A. B.i Adkisson of Gerrals will be In (charge of the singing for the evening. Ren Jack Mitchell of Portland w iim fnivmu iub touTvaugn scr mon Saturday at 11 a. m., March 11 .. A V. . V - J . 14. Rer.! Robins and Rot. Fouke- of Salem will also be on the pro rram. : : - American Lutheran Church . Church St. ntj Chomeketa and Center A Downtown Church.' - 11 A. M. The Uniqueness of The Ser vant. . Anthem: Besides The Still Waters Wilson. Solo: How Beau tiful Upon The Mountain Harker. Mrs. H. J. pjoru 7:SO P.:, What Tho Devil 'Ques tioned. Sqlor" Wm. Blumenberg, Evening Song Service led by Wm. . McGilchrist, (director. of music. An then by the j Choir. S. School f:45. ueninar, upt. Luther Leagues ERTKSEX, Pastor. CHURCH Burns, High and Ferry 6 La. APTaST Graded Church School 9:40 a. m. W. T. Jenks, Supt. Junior. church 10:50 a. m. Preaching 10J50 a.1 m.f and 7:30 t. m. Three B. Y.'a 6:30 p. m. f j f-. A. M. Sermon: j'THE PEACEMAKERS", Pastor. Anthem ( "Let Mount Zlon Re joice" (Herbert). Solo by Mr. R. j: Wright. j . . P. M. Sermon: "TRUE VALUES' Pastor. Anthem: "Love Divine" (Wilson). Popular Gospel sots service, special music. WELCOME W. EARL COCHRAN, Pastor the boste.