Church Items of Interest to Folic of Salem arid REV. GALLQVifAY TO STAY HEBE Hazarenes Hold. Annual Business Meeting; Re i ports Show Gains The annual business meeting"! the Church of the Nazarene wu held Tuesday night, with the dls- trirt ennerlntendent. Lr. J. Ttitca nf Portland. nresldlBK. Porr A unsrfmfnt of the church tWM a rain in membership and 14200 -was paid in through the 'treasury, W. B. Hardy, reporting for the trustees of the c&urcn. told Of the purchase of the new location for the church on the corner of 13 th and Center streets, and also something of the plans for remodeling- this property for -J the fa tare home of the local or- ganizatlOn. . - ; - Tlii officers of the church who resorta were as follows: Pas tor, Rev. Fletcher Galloway; Sun day school superintendent, jrran M. LUwlller; president of the Nas areneiYOung People's society. Miss -Thea rSampsain; president of Wo man's Foreign Missionary 'society, Mrs. Elizabeth Baxter chairman of hoard of trustees, W. H. Har dy; treasurer, Clyde Holier. New officers elected for the en suing year are as follows: Trus tft. W. B. Hardy. F. M. Lltwiller John Friesen. Clyde Hoffer and li Van Delinder; stewards, W. F. Scott,; Alfred Schroder, Mrs. Ellia heth Baxter, Miss Thea Sampson and W. v. Hardy, church school ..board, Milford Stull, W. B. Har- dy and Amanda Olson. Mrs. Fletcher Galloway was- elected president of the Woman's Foreign Mlaslisnftrv society. The Nv Y. P. S. president and the Sunday school superintendent are yet to be elect- - ed but no changes are anticipated In : thaaa departments. - " ' Key. Fletcher -Galloway, who came to Salem from pueoio, coio., last August, has been extended a unanimous recall to serve the lo cal church for another year and has accepted.: The annual dlstrtet assembly of the Church of the JNazarene lor the north .Pacific district meets in Portland, May 20 toJ 24, with Dr. R. T. i Williams of Kansas City, general superintendent, presiding. The following lay .delegates were I elected to represent the local con gregation at this session: I Van Delinder, Mrs. L. Van Delinder and Clyde Hoffer. .Other members o! this assem bly by Tirtue of their orders are; Elders, Rev. Fletcher Galloway Rev: Aaron Wells, Rev. I D. Smith; former pastor, who still holds his membership here, and Rev. Louise Pinnel, pastor of the Christian and Missionary Alliance church of Salem; deaconess, Miss Delia Talte of the Deaconess hos pital. Also the Sunday school su perintendent, the N. T. P. S. presi dent and the W. F. M. S. presi dent from the local church are saembers of the session by Tirtue of their office. Joint Gathering Of League Ball ( Y Players is Set Sunday afternoon the ball team et Zians Lutheran church, Ore gon City, will meet for practice baseball game with the ball team ef Christ Lutheran church here ii in opening for the baseball schedule arranged for the teams of the Willamette Valley Luther League conference, to which be long the league of ChrisT church of Salem, Zions, Oregon City; St. Pauls, Portland, and Peace, Portland.-'! ; The baseball -league has elected William Hilbrunner of St. Pauls. Portland, president and Otto Gronke, of Christ Lutheran, Sa lem, secretary. Jacob Fox Is cap tain and manager of the local . team, i f. After the game - Sunday the local Jeague will serve luncheon to the visitors and after the meal a Joint meeting of the leagues will, be held after which a social hour will be spent. - it ' No. 143 BrnopUf ct Aul statement ef tne f ereheate and; Manufaetarera Fir laser, aaee Coupeay ef, Newark, im the State of N Jarw7, to thi thirty-first day of December, 1930, snae'e to the Insaranee Coamieaiener ef tho Stat of Oregon. or Hul to law: - - . . j ii CAPITAI. t - . jLa.uat of Capital ttock paid up, Sl,- 00,000.00. ;! ' ' --il X5COMB - - - " Ket premium received darinr the jeer, . S2 15ft.714.18. Interest, dividend! and rent received orin the year, 82S2.640.78. I a coma from other seareea rettirsd dar tu Ilia year. S8O.210.64. Total income, S2. 463.465. 60. " . DiSBtJKSEMEKTS Net lessee paid daring the year inclod tar edjastraeat expenses. 81,085,032.89. Uividends paid ob capital stock during the year, $199.98.&0. Comanuaioaa aad salaries paid Soring the year, $1,035,438.97. Taxea, licensee-aaa fee 'paid daring ae year, 89.905.7 8. Amount f all i other , expenditures, -. f375,256.SS. -:K ...57 Total expenditure. 9?. 605,682.00. ' AS&TS . j Valee of - reel eetate owned (market - valee). 9. . Value af stack a aad beads aimed (xaar ket velae), $8,748,020.31. JLean an aaertgmges and collateral, ate., Cean 3b bank aad naad, $290,-343.- - - SO. . : J Premlnma tn course of collection writ tea 'line September 30, 1930. 1461 - $43,979.31. v. . ... Total admiUed ataet. 84,543.904.40. - LIABILITIES J38 09 elJ,"- loaaea unpaid, $233. Anoitiit af aaearned preminm aa all BtiUadiaK riaka. 82.288,441.22. ! for coaiiDtaueB and orokrerare. 0. - All other liabiUUe. $15,512.11. Total liabiliitica. oxetaiiva ( eanital SMtfJC mt fl.OOO.OOO.OO, $2. BUSINESS IM Oft FOR THE TEAR pronuamia recoired donas liyaar. LMa paid dorinr tba rear. S1.79A70 I iaenrred daring tba year, 81, '. $30.70. ; Kamoi af Company, Kercbanta and Vanafactnrcra i'lra laanraaea Companj-. , af Pratident, Joacph ii. Eyrna, Jr. 1 - . Nam af BerUry. MTiHiam V. Ximgj Scatatory resident attorney for acrrica, ... SnrMnknlaiaL EVANGELIST f Kvaagellflt dgar Bosch, who Sun day will beg! it eeriee of sp- clal services at the First Chnrcb of God, Hood and N. Cottage. The evangelist has just finished saecessXiil meeting In Eugene, prior to which he was in Call' f oral. He is aa interesting and - f orcef nl speaker, according; to . Iter. C W.. Hatch, resident minister, - j , CAMPAIGN SUCCESS ELDRIEDGE. May 1. The better-attendance contest epon sored by the members of the El- driedge Sunday school is proving quite successful, the attendance last Sundayi being almost 100 per cent. The contest was be gun about four weeks ago and since that time, more interest has been shown and : Increased attendance has been noted by the superintendent, Miss Gladys C. Brown. :.? Several songs by the junior choir, were enjoyed by the school Sunday, preceding : tne lesson study. This! choir of about 12 girls and boys has been organ ized and directed by Miss Ruth Palmer and Miss Brown. This choir received much favorable comment at ! the recent Hayes ville district convention. El driedge Sunday school won the banner for the best attendance at the convention. In the near future an ice cream social will be given at the schoolhou.se to aid in raising foods for supplies. Dr. C. R. Eliot To Preach Sunday At Local Church Rev. ChristODher It. Eliot. L. L.D.. minister emeritus of the Bulfinch Place church, Boston, and minis ter-at-large of the Ben evolent Fraternity of Churches. Boston, will preach the sermon Sunday morning at the First Uni tarian churchy - Dr. Eliot has been visiting his brother, Rev. Thomas, L. Eliot, D. D i of Portland, minister emeri tus of the Unitarian church in that city, and from Salem will go to Berkeley. Calif., where he is to give the commencement ad dress at the Pacific Unitarian school lor the ministry. , While la Salem Dr. Eliot will be entertained at the home ' of his niece, Mrs. Fred Alban Weil. Hubbard Groups To Give Better . Music Program HUBBARD.? Mir 1. A flnnA Music week program, under the supervision of Mrs. Ella Staffer, will be presented at the Federat ed church Sunday evening a8 o'clock, including the follow numners: -. i - tra; Tocal solos by Aton Jesse, Mrs. Ivan Stewart and Miss Mar lon Mc Ken tie: violin solo by Miss Gungadencf Bidgood; vocal duet by Mrs. juumi siaurier ana Mrs, ous Reimer; piano solos by. Miss Anita Bevens and Miss MaHorla Wnlfr trombone .$olo by Franklin deLes plnasse; tt.lk on the value of good music oy. Her. uienn s. Hartong. and grouti slnrlnr bv conrrera- tlon. i . I AIR SKIPPER Handling the navy dirigible, Los Angeles, will be nothing new to her newly appointed skipper. Com mander A. H. DreseJ (above), of Annapolis. . Last year he pUoted the giant alrbird on a cruise dur ing the maneuvers off Panama. lETTEMilCE DHCT MEETIiiG GCIW Rev. A. W. Oliver Resigns As President; Successor Hot Chosen JEFFERSON. May 1 The at tendance at the district Sunday school convention Sunday held at the Methodist church was large, Rev. A,r W, Oliver, district presi dent, was la the chair. Congrega tional singing was led by Dr. J. O. Van Winkle, followed by the de votions by Fred DeVries, eounty president,. The children ot the Marlon Friends and Presbyterian schools gave-two special numbers. ; The assembly then divided Into two groups. Mrs. Claude Johnston dis cussed the primary and . Junior worV. -with one group, and Dr. Van Winkle discussed the differ ent ways of closing the Sunday school, with the other group. , Lindon Launer of Albany sang two solos, lWell Never Grow Old", and "God Leads His Dear Children Home". -. Dr. Robins, of Salem, gave a very interesting address, telling what the primary needs of a Christian ' worker should be. " ' 1 - ' Following the program, a short business session was held,' during which reports from the Sunday schools in the district were read, and the banners awarded. The Presbyteriaa Sunday school ot Marion was awarded the banner for the largest percentage of at tendance during the quarter, and the Friends Sunday school ot Marlon received the banner for the largest percentage In atten dance at the convention. . i Rev. A. W. Oliver resigned ai president, owing to removal from the district. It was voted not to elect a president until the next election.' BURLESQUE OFFERED ON FAMILY ALBUM WOODBURSr. May 1 A clever and well-received playlet, entitled "The Family Album" .was pre sented in the Woodburn Metho dist church - Wednesday night. The theme of the playlet was a burlesque on the characters In the typical family album. The cast or characters was: mother, Mrs. Mayme Allen; fath er, J. D. Woodfin; me as a bash ful little girl. Hazel Haugen; my bashful husband, Eben, Wayne Livesay; me, as a bride, Beatrice Donaldson;' the twins, Francis Woodfin and Naomi Friend; the parson, Maurice Bogard; the par son's wife, Mrs. Meta Friend; the parson s 1 boy. Ernest Livesay; Sister Jane, Mrs. Ida. Brennan; Sister Jane's husband, Mrs. J. H. Ldvesayt Sophilla, Mildred Fret- well; the village beauty, Beatrice Impecoven, and Grandpa Hobbs, J. F. Johnson. f Other numbers on the program were also .enjoyed. Two . violin and guitar solos were played by Eddie and Elvie Ayres. Mrs. J. Donaldson gave a reading. Mrs. Edith Love and Mrs. Dave Jack son gave vocal solos and Rev. Glenn S. Hartong, rendered a trombone solo. A beautiful panto mime, "America",' and a tableau were also presented. Later in the evening refresh ments were served in the social rooms of the church, l Corvallis Cast To Present Play . For Jason Lee A service of unusual interest has been planned for the night of Mother's day. May 10. at the Ja son Lee Methodist church, when the Wesley players from the Meth odist church at Corvallis will pre sent a play, "St. . Claudia." i The play is a striking portrayal of a story having to do with Claudia, the wife of Pilate, and wherever it has been presented has been most appreciately received. Look Who's Here Boys and Girls Dress up Funny ... . 1 DALLAS. May 1 The Dallas high seniors observed their annual dress up day Wednesday when they appeared at school In 5 all sorts of costumes. Toung girls of the age when they Jlked to play with dolls pre dominate! the display with boys with "high-water pants" and oth er "hick" clothes coming second. Several hoys appeared as ladles with the remainder of the class coming as sailors, negroes, ' or what have you. t The senior flunk day will be held sometime in May hut, the seniors are doing their best to keep the dates, secret. Whenever the date becomes known to the rest of the classes It turns out to be a general holiday for the entire school instead of a senior flunk day. 1 F armers Union Group Meets BETHEL, May 1. The Bethel local of the farmers' union was well represented at the meeting In the Woodman hall at Marion Wednesday night. Those who drove over were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Creech, Mr. and "Mrs. ' Arao Spr anger, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brlnkley. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nich ols and Mr. and Mrs. John Hain. They report a very interesting meeting. A new local vu farm ed with 3 5 new members. in 1CETAPHTSZCAZ, CZSTBB aroetins Monday might at 7:30 eloek tna koraa o( Mra. M. ic-JJawia. 82S Sooth 18th. BtartiBf study et "laiaoni is Tratk." CUss ta maUphyilcal Uwi wui do orfanuaa aaoruy. ORBIST UTTHEnAjr XiffBtaoath and Stat atraaUL Ba. Aaaoa B. JtlBaaaaan, pastor. Phono S720. eonaaa aarrteoa 9:45 a.a. Bnb Joet: "ETary Good Gift and rery Par foci Gift Comet lYoa A bora Frost tba Father of Lirkta." Earliah aarrieee 11 a.m. 8ubti "In the Sitonee ef the Bolitndea There ! Prepared One ef the Urea t One et God,' Sunday echeel 9:40 a.- hfra. Ane X. Kinnaa an, 0spt. Lather leecae I p.aa Lenre Mian Oman. ioaoar. SKGliWOOD UJM1TKP BUTHXXaT North 17th end Nabraaka streets. Im. W. Biddle. veator. - Bandar seheol t:45 a.m. Hornier worship 11 o'clock ; Sn dayr school ejul efanreh ooatbioed aarriea. Jtiaaioaary ntaaaaca and eaiact aarm Communion erriee. 'Evening worship 7:80 o'clock; Toons Poople'a AnniTar- aary -Jay Prvrram. Jan tor ead1 Interme diate O. K. BMtiif 6:80 O a lock. We an'e Aid meetiar ail day Wedneaday. jrrayar Hniu 1:10 e aioe xnoraaay, szroBJcss cuuacK Corner Capitol and ntarion atreata. V 0. liankaemper, paetor. Sunday school 10 a.m. utrata woranjp -ii e clock: subject: '"Jesua is the Home of Za- charus." Cnrhsh worahio 11 ' o'clock: subject I "The Savior' Work aad Our Greater Works." Speeial nausie. Choir anthem. 'Praise the Lord From the HeTni," by Irs B. Wilton. st. tomrn xttteebav (vo. synod) North 18th and A streets. Ker. H. W. Oroaa. pastor. Bmaday achooi 9 a. Enrliah aarriea 9:45. . German a4 . 11. Cong-re rational meeting st s p.m. - XXMAKXTEX. BAPTIgT Corner Basel and Academy - street. Sunday school at 10 ana. JLasson: Sent. 15:18 to 16:17. Preaehinar at 11 a. and 7 :30 p.m. Mid-week prayer Sad tes timony nteeting Thursday evening at T :45. rtlffl BAPTIST North Cottare aad D streets. O. "Wl Ratsch, minister. Sunday achooi 9 :45 a.m. Bans HcJurmaii. Knot. Berrico ix a.m. Sormoa topic Accepted in the Be- loTed." Choir anthem. The Lord's Bup per following tho morning serrice. Ev ening tervice S o'clock. Sennoa topic "The Value of Food Music." Junior choir. Young People's meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Beguiar mitt-weea prayer ser rice at 8 p.m. Wednesday. rrasi united bkethxxx 12th and Mission streets. A. S. Hen derson, pastor, 1155 Mission street. Phono 7820. Servieee 11 sum. and 7:30 p.m. Tha eloainc ouarterlr semeea la charge of Bcv. Walter Reynold. Sunday school 10 a.m. - Mrs. Alice M. .Header son, oupt. Young People s meetiaga 8:30 p.i SOUTH HATiTTnf TB.TX3FDS Soath Commercial at Waahln artoa Sob- street. . Chas. O. Ha worth, vastor, day services: 10 am. Bandar school, Ha than Cook. Sopt. 11:00 Morning wor ship. Sermon: "How Did We Get Our Bible 1" 6:00 p.m. Veapere tectarre e the literature committee. I nursjy o :ou p.m. Church night supper, followed hy monthly meeting. I ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeket atreeta Bev, Geo. H. Swift, rector. Phono S164. Boly Communion 7:80 in tba chapel. Chorea school 9:45 a.m. Boly lucharist sad sermon 11 us. Numbers Given For Music Week Church Program A musical program In observ ance of National Music week will be, given at the evening service Sunday at the Ford Memorial M. E. community church. -Included In the program will he the fol lowing numbers: , Orchestra voluntary, vocal duet hy Misses Ada Clarke and Helen Gosser, vocal solo hy Miss Ruth Bedford, Hawaiian guitar duet, by Miss Luella Rees and Mrs." Rees, vocal duet hy Miss Nellie Badley and Felix Wright, histllng solo by Wesler War ren, male quartette, Fred - Kose, P. Foekl, Robert Paulson and John Simmons, piano offertory by Miss Margaret Hogg, vocal solo by R. A. Raymond and ad dress, "The Ministry of Music" by the pastor. Minneman Going To Annual Meet In Oregon City Rev. Amos E. Minneman, pas tor of Christ Lutheran chnrch In the city, will attend the annual meeting of the northwestern dis- rict of the American Lutheran church, the merger synod result ing from the merger of the Ohio, Buffalo and Iowa synods eariy this year. .The district meeting will be held in Zions Lutheran church, Oregon- City, Rev. W. Kraxberger, pastor. May . . Mr. Minneman reports on visi tations held in the southwestern conference, Is chairman of the committee on . evangelisation ana also of the - committee that re ports on the reception of - new congregations Into : the district. Christian Frahm will go as the. lay-delegate from the local con gregation. Rodgers Bulldinr .y--.s.'..-.---.'.'.: : i l ! . t WELCOME Evening Service on Siinimer Schedule Jason Lee Memorial Church HUGH B. FOUKE, Minister Morning: Worship 11 o'clock - . - SUMMER Schedule for Evening Services , Sermon by the pastor, subject "Where Jesus Stands Epworth League. 7 p. m. . Evening Service 8 o'clock , . Sermon by Mrs- R. N. Smylie the Churches - mtST k. b. " Cbureh and Sti4e streets, B. Earle Parker, pastor. Sunday school 9 :45 a Morning worship 11 o'clock; subject "iho Tragedy of s Mst Upportumity." Iretung worship 7:80 o'clock: ac eject "Sleeping in OiUreb." Three Toung jreopie e meeuaa. n-.trn e'ciocK. ' CHKISTXAK ltESSIONABT AJXIANCS . 858 Perry atreet. Loaiso Pinneli, pes tor. - Sunday morninc Sunday school 9:45-rM. I. Idtwiller. Sept. Service 1 1 :o. Sunday - evening Xonng i Peo ple's meeting 6:50, VioU Grieoenow, leader. Serrice 7:80. ! Tuesday evening Jegnir prayer sernee i:eu. " xns day e renin r Cottare prayer Berries for young people at 866 Ko. Summer street. STAVGEZJCSTXO TABEENACXB Thirteenth and ferry streets. C. G-. Weston, pastor. Sunday school ot 1:45 P.nu Chnrch serrice at S. crabieem. "Ii vino Lovo." Eranrelistie serriee ot 7:45. Buojeet, "PractieaJ Salvation." . Tues day evening at 7:45 concluding lecture ob ateveiauoa. Thnredoy eveaing, 7:45, wins prayer meeung. daturas y area lag. 1 ;a. xouag jreopiO'S sernee. ; . " rmi BAPTIST . Comer of North Liberty end Marion streets. William' H. Kobbins. pastor: Bi ble school at 9:45, Prod Broer, Saps. Morning worship at 11:00. Orgaa pre- luoe py munie J& inner. nermon suo- ieets ' " Jehorah-Taidkeno. (The Lord Oar Rirhteeuenen) " Special singing, hy the choir. Tho Toung People' organisation meet at 8:30. Evening evangelistic ser vice at 7:80. Coagragatiohil singing of old fashioBM hymns. The fifth meassge ea tho adventnre of Ue Modern Young Man. Bnbjeet: "The Prodigal- Son Hia Homesick Memories." Special aelee- tions hy the choir. - Wednesday evening moatnjy Dnatnes meeung ana prayer' ser vice. Friday evening Union Bible Study classes. mil UNITARIAN North Cottage and ChemcketB streets. Bev.-Prod Alban Weil, minister. Church school at 10 a.m. Mile H. Me Key. Supt. Church service st 11 a.m. SemMiB by Dr. Christopher B. Elliot ef Boston. Mrs. Truma Huston, soloist. Mrs. Walter A.J lcntott, organist. n . COUET - ST. CHRISTIAN Court and 17th street. B. P. Shoe maker, pestor. Sunday achooi 9:45 Mrs. Prank Marshall. Supt. Morning wor ship 11 o'clock; subject: "Almost Per suaded." Evening worship 7:30 o clock; subject: iteport ( o. is. State Coaven tien. Toung People' meeting 6:30 p.m. subject: "What Jesus i Teaches About Work." Aid Society meets Wednesday and 1'ridsy. Midweek meeting Wednes day. 7:48. ! . ;.; GLAD TXSIHOS i MISSION 53 Court atreet. O. S. Johnson, pas tor. Sunday school ot 3 p.m. Service at t and p.m. Meetings Tuesday, Thursday nd Saturday evening. prnsT snnxTUAxisT Service at 7 :SO p.m. at tho Nelson hall located on Chemeket street1 between Commercial and Liberty streets. Mrs. Jfary gchwedel of Portland will be the speaker. Topic, "Brotherly Love.'' A circle will be held from 5:80 p.m. until 7 v.m. at chnrch. , Measaces will be given hy accredited medium. , PTBST CONGREGATIONAL Sunday school at 9 :45 am. I. XL Keer. Sopt. At 11 a.m. BevJ W. 0. Kan tne r who has been engaged stated supply until the bow castor arrives, will con duct servicer. Sermon subject: ."Whet tho Church Ought to Meaa to Us." At 7:80 v.m. tho church choir will repeat the Caster music wnieb wa so well reeeiv ed. This will be given in recognition of ueia week. Dr. Kantner will prenca at tho Oak Point school house at S p.ss. ' must PB8BTTXUir Corner of Winter and Chemeket streets. G rover CI Birtebet, L. D.. pas tor. Chnreh school, 9:80 a.m. L. M. Kama re, Supt. Morning worship, 1 li o'clock. This Is vocation day in the Presbyteriaa prorram. and tho pastor will preach upon some phase of the traiating ef ehildrea and guidance of yonth. fcpe eial music ia recognition of Musie Week. Christian Endeavor aocietiea meet at 6:80 p.m. Evening worship 7 :to p.m. ; aatnem Springer. Mid-week prayer serriee t 7:80 p.m. Thursdsy. AMERICAN LUTHERAN, Church street between Chemeket sad Center street. Rev. P. W. Erikaen, pas tor. 11 a.m. "Tho Person and Werk of the Boly Ghost." Solo by Mrs. M. M. Triadle. 7:80 p.m. Masio Week program by the eoir assisted hy guest artists. Was. MeGilchrlst, director of musie. Bun- day school t 9:45 a.m. . Max Gehlhar. Bant. uinf bmi as o :aw. . ecnior leeder, Clarence Peters. League social Tuesday evening at 7:30. SALEM BAPTIST TEMPLB Serriee la tho Fraternal Temple. Bi ble school at t:45 a-m. Bale T. Cade, S. S. Supt. Song and prayer service t 11 a.m. aad aveninr service as t:su. Toung People' meeting at 6 :80 p.m. ; 7AS0N LEB MEMORIAL 1C. B. : Winter aad Jefferson streets. Bugs B. Pouke, Jr, pastor. Sunday worship service at 11 am. Sermon by tne pas ter on Where Jesus Btaad." Evening service uegSa one half Hour later in ac cord with summer echedule. Worship er t .t S n.aa. Benaon v Mrs. R. N. SrnyUc. Toung People' Ep worth league it lie. 1 1 JSW at LABISH MISSION BV ANGELICAL MIDDLE GROVE Church school 10 n. T. P. Walker, Supt. Worship at 11. Subieet "Jeros in the King-row." Intermediate X. L. CL X. at T p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p.m. at tho Prank Crane home. X. L. O. X. business meet- LABIb'bT CENT Eft Church ehool IO am- W. A. Starker, supt. u. fi at 7 p.m. pro-prayer ervie 6.50. Even ing worantp m. Buoieco . i bs . Prayer and Bible study Thursday 8 p.m. CLEAK LAKB Cauren aenooi i n. W. P. Collar. Supt. Jr. X. I O. B. at 11. Mia Mario Harold, Supt. B--L. a- X. 7:15 p.m. Subiect: 'What Jesus Teaches About Work.'1 . B. & Seheaermaa, pastor. 1101 union street, Salem. BIOHLAND PRIENDS Comer Highland and ('Church streets. Zdcar P. Sims; pastor. Bible school 10 a.m. Earl M. Beckett, Supt. Morning worship 11 bjb. Subiect; 'TBOjOelesBieu Jt.plstlO t;n.a :nas v-un "" Chereh." Evening service S P.m. Soh- Jeet. "Coot of IMseipJeshlp." Junior C. K. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH High & Ferry Sts. Graded Church School 9:40 a. mrThree B. T.'a 7:00,;p. m. 10:80 A. M. Sermon Tie Motive .Test" pas tor. Solo: "The Heart That Was Broken For Me" CIVenter) Mr. Dirks. Anthem: The Heavens Are Declaring" (Beethoven) t : 0 0 P. M." Subject: 'The Ministry of Ma nic" Pastor. Solos by Mrs. Ermine Fawk and Mr. Kenneth Abbott. Anthems by the choir. Song service. W. Earl Cochran, paator. 4 OlUj I S U.m. Senfaxr and Iatenneillata V Th Mid-wee as prayer meeting Thunder rOXD MXMOBXAI. M. K. 001MTOITT derth avenue and Third street. Mere uith A. Oiweis. pastor. Sunday achooi :4S am. Morning worship IV o'clock: subiect i ? Tho Gospel Today." Special muaio by Mis Tmla Grsntf and Janio Choir. , Ereninr worship 8 o'clock; sab ieets "Tho Ministry of Mnsie.' A pro rram ef music 1a observance of better muaio week. Young People's meeting 1 o'clock. Bible Study S p.m. i ' - ' . ' -S TTEIT CHtTRCH or CEXIST. ' J. ' '- - SCIENTIST . . Chemeketa aad Liberty streets. Son day services at 11 a.m. and S a.m. Sah Jecty "Sverlaetinr Punishment' Sun day) school a :45 and 11. Testimonial meeting every Wednesday oreatag at - 8. Keadmg room I at 06 Masonic Temple open from 11 to 5:30 except Sunday and holiday... . j - , , , , ! KXXOHT MXMOSXIZ. ,.2fTmta worhiP 11. Uerm'en "Fallowing a l Vision." - Trie "Lore Divine". (Woldermere). Better Mosio Ween concert at S p.m. Christian a deavor meeting at 1:15. Church school at 10 a.au - ,i ,. t 1 I TTEST CHTTKCH OP GOD Hood and North Cottare street. C. W. Hatoh, pastor, j Phono 8657. Sunday school. 10 e.mj John Van Lyderraf. Bopti. Morninr worship 11 a.m. J&ev. Kdgar Hatch preaching. Toung People' ucciwub- o;ow 4 p.m. isoroty l Travis, leader. Informal debate Kesolred, That tho .United States t in more need of evangelising than any foreirn country. avening service 7:30 p.m. Her. Edgar pnaciuniB;.. . i . ISTJ35SmOEXAX. I South Commercial and Myer 1 streets. 8. Dnriow Johnaon. pastor. 848 . Myers street. Phono 9087. Services 11 a.m. and 8 pjm. Sermon topics: "By Their Fruits," a.m. and "Aggressive Chris tian Living," pint. Special music. Sun day school 8:45 a.m. Btearn Cushing, Supt. Three leagues at 7 p.m. Mid-week erv)ce Thursdsy evening at 7:80. Topic, "The Parable of the Lett Sheep and the. Lost Coin.' rzssT cmntCH or thb vaxasemb One block South of Center on lUth street. . Bar. f letcher Galloway, pastor. Residence 475 iNorth 24th street Phono 8630. Tho pastor will speak Sunday from th efollowing subjects: 11 a.m. "Power for Berrice'r No. 4 of a series on "The Works of tho eoirit." Mise Thea Sum- soa will sing. 7:45 p.m. "Brute or Im mortal" No. 4 of a eerie on "The Dev il's iRelirion." Sundar achooi 0:45 a.m.- Franlk if. Litwtller. Supt. r N. T. P. S. and i Junior society 8:45 p.m. j 1 ' TJTKTat i CHXISTIAir I X.l J. GDstraU. minister. Fred R. R.laa. Bitle achoor, Sapt. School opens; 10 a.m. Communion and morning worship 11 a.m., Morning subject. , "The Ten Command men Ea in tho Old. and New Testament." Christian Endeafor societies meet at 7 P.m. ject Preachinr 3 8 D.m. Ereninr sub "Educatiio." Speeial music.: practice j Tuesdsy evening. Uhofar HlgVand Center streets.. D. J. Howe, pastor. Morning service 11 o clock ; sub ject 9 i "Going On to Perfection." Special, musie: selection both morning and ev ening by tho choir under tho direction of Prof., XL W. Hob son. Eveninar service 7:30 o'clock: subject: "Neglected Oppor tunities." Bundav achooi 0:45 a.m. Or. ville J. HolU Supt. Mid-week errlces 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Tounr Peoola' meeUnga at 8:30 p.m. ' .it CATVAST BAPTIST ' Bodger Buildins. Hich and! Terry streets. Graded Church school 9:49 a.m. Threat B. T.'l 7 p.m. Morning service Tel Eveninr service 8 p.m. Sermon aubieet: The Ministry of Music.' Mondav even ing Church school business meeting at S o'clock. Tuesdsy evening . 8 :0O tho Board ef Christian Education will meet. Wednesday eveninr 8 :00. prayer meetinc followed by the eherch business meetinr. Thursday evening choir rehearsal 1 :80 a Clock. J! - 770 4 A SUCCESSFUL HOUSEKEEPER these clays is a business woman. She has jto be. She f has her budget systems and account books. She figures closely to keep expenses down. She is a wise, shrewd buyer. ' She wastes neither time nor money. She knows exactly! wHat she wants and where to vget it at the tnost advantageous price. - She'll tell jyu that she is a diligent reader ! of newspaper Advertising. She considers it a trustworthy business associate. It brings her cleaner food improves her personal appear ance eases jher daily task helps , take the ! humdrum out of - life tells her when, where i and how to ftnd things pleasurable and profit able makes it possible for her to get one hun-. ! dreel cents worth of real value for every dollar she spends. jf: :"' Everyone can profit by reading the adver tisements in jthis newspaper. That's the one best way to i keep in" touch with the lowest prices, best qualities and newest commodities that stores are offering and manufacturers are putting out forj your benefit. . Remember, you can depend on advertised products. Read i advertisements. They'll help you in .lots Church Choir joins Better Music Event I i'!!. ' ' ' ' The choir of thev Knight 'Mem orial! church will; Join in the na tional muscal festivitlTes in Its "Better Music week" concert San day eTidnng- at 8 o'clock. Donald J. Allison is organist.- The r concert Includes the . fol lowing ii numbers: Chorus, In HeaTenly Lore Abiding" (Sool- r) incidental solo by Carrol "R-riA'emzl rhnma. Si'TSoln ITomft" (Dyorai) ; solo. "From Day to Day'1 -IBernard-Harablln), i Mrs. C. A Huston; ladies quartet. "A Veipferj Hymn'M ' (Protheroe), Befleitta Edwards, Carrol Braden, Harriets Adams. Myra Gleason. chorus.1 f'Stlll. Stni With! Thee" (Speak), Incidental solo by Myra Gleason S men's chorus. "Hark, Hark My Soul" (Shelley) t trio. ."To a .Wild Rose" (McDawldJ; chorus, if Morning' (Speaks).' Music Sermon Promised For IJeifersonM. E JEFFERSON; May. 1MusIc i. . L . . ... .1 . . : . i t wlU do ! ronsiaereot -troru me put plt: of the Jefferson MethodiBt church Sunday, the speak on "Is Music a pastor to Buried! Tal- ent. or lia Graren Image" T i Tho committee of townsmen in charge of national music week obserr ancei asked j that thlsi subject he studfed ifrom the pulpit. ' BTening worship wlill be held at 8 o'clock, . thl i new summery time! schedule going into effect.! The Bpworth League will meet at 7-ec:locjk.-'- i.'-1- - 11 - 'v.-:' The young i people will, hare chirge qf the evening serrices on Mdther$l Day, ! I ... . ; ... Lnst Conference ! Of Year Sunday Jhe ! fourth quarterly confer enee ot the year for the First United Brethren chnrch will be held; Saturday and Sunday. May 2 and! 3, announces the pastor, Rev.! A. i S. Henderson. Ret. Waltesj Reynolds, superintendent, will I preach at both services at the Church Sunday. H C?tfilO"tivf (2)2? GUCDQOO ! IL of ways. ; . ; BHPTISTIETl IT C0HLL Pastors and Laymen Frpm State to Gather in Annual Session May. 12-14. , The annual meeting of the? Oregon Baptist state convention will be held at the First Baptist church In Corvallis Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday, Ma 12 to 14. The Baptist churches here expect to bf well represent ed at the convention and the ses sions of auxiliary groups. -r". Rer. W. Earl Cochran, pastof of the Calvary .Baptist church here, will have charge .of singing during the convention. Rev. V, H. Robins of the First Hap Us I church will conduct the prayer service Thursday afternoon. . A busy program has been ar ranged for the convention. The main speakers will be Dr. Rich ard B. Day of San Francisco Dr. Brace Kinney, missionary dU rector; ana Dr. Herbert S. John' son, native Oregonlan and for many years pastor ot the Warrta Arenua Baptist church la B6s- ton. : : Br. Day will conduct the "ouiet hour" programs. He ranks as one of the outstanding pastors on the coast, and while in Arizona for seven years built up one of the finest churches In the west, in creasing! the membership to 1200, He 1s now pastor of the Hamil ton Squire Baptist church in San Franpiscso. Dr. Kinney, author of IMormopism. the Islam of Amer ica", has served the church in the west for 25 years.J i. At me meeting of the woman's state society Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. O. jlJPickens of the Calvary Baptist group here will give a re port fog the central Willamette association. Fouke Will Give , Graduation Talk liter. Hugh I B. Fouke,-' Jr.", pastor of the Jason lee Methodist church, has beenj Invited to speak at the McMlnnvine week-day school of religion graduation ex ercises Sunday ; night. He has ac cepted. - , - , ' American Lotheraii Chnrch Church St. Bt. Chemeketa Center. 11 A. M. The World Work of the Holy Ghost. Anthem: By the Choir. Solo: Whatever Is Best. Rohm. Mrs. M. M. Trlndle. -7:30 Mnsie and tho Chnrch Serrice. (Music Week) Wm. MeGilchrlst. Musical Program. Solas: Mrs. Sholseth, Mrs. Gordon MeGilchrlst, Al. Shier man. Anthems hy the Choir, and Con certina Solo: MeGilchrlst. Leagues De .rotionals 1:10. S. S. :45. Max. -Gehlhar, Supt. Rev. P. W. Erlksen, Pastor. 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