T The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon; Saturday Morning, May 16, 1931 PAGE tiike: Ch HISTORY OLD CCTI Pacts TOlCl St Interesting SeSStOn PI Spnn9 ;Viiey I li;..;nn CnrtPtVf ' - I MlSSlOn ,OUWClJ , ZENA, May 15 An iniereawn5 history ot the oldest Protestant church In Polk county,' the Spring Valley Presbyterian church, lo cated at Zena wai read by Mrs. W&rn D- Henry at the recent xneeUnf of the Spring Valley misr slonary society held at the home ot Mrs. Roy EL Barker at Zena. Brief excerpts from the history follow: "Services of the Cumber-. TWahvtarlan church .were first held In a small school house which stood at Zena corners near I the spot where now sianua wtc i building once occupied oy j. iv. i qhenard as a store. A subscription was raised among the congrega tion for a building tuna, some itomtlnz lumber, others money and some - labor for the new church building which was com pleted June 1859. ; Rev: Robert Hill. D. D. and Rev. Anthony Simpson organized th enuren. cnarter memoers were Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Waller. Mr and Mrs. Bolivar Walker, Mr, and Mrs. Jackson Purvine, Mr. and Mrs. John Toner. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Emmett, Mrs. William Fletcher and .. Mrs. Harriett Crancle. 1 Ministers who held services t that time were Rer. J. A. Corn wall. Rev. Neil ' Johnson. Rev, Thomas Small. Rev. Keen - and Rev, William Jolly. Elders of the rhnrch were C. - C.- Walker, or dalned and Installed July 23. 1881: John P. Emmett, July 23, 1881: James H. Shepard, Febru ary 10, 1888; John White, March 25, 1888; William B. Duncan. June 24, 1884; Robert Reid, May 10. 1898: A. H. Wyatt, January 28. 1907. Assisting Mrs. Henry In com Dllinr this history were C. M. Purrine and Mrs. R. H. Scott. Mrs. Wayne D. Henry will have as her topic at a later meeting. "Earlv Pioneer Life" and Mrs. U Frank Matthews will have a mis cellaneous line in keeping with current, events. - List of hostesses . for each Miss Irene Windsor. . secretary; jars, uaanei Mcurvtr, sure, rr. i N. Crawford and Mrs. A. U Kin- vine. Mrs. Mysta Hendricks and Mrs. ' P. Neiswander. September; Mrs. R. C. Shepard. Mrs. Jesse Worthlnston and Mrs. T. J. Mer rick, October; "Mrs. S. Wilson, Mrs. . Mary Jennings and Mrs. Hurh Craig. November: Mrs. W W. Henrys Mrs. Ralph Scott and Mrs.;.W T. Scott. December; Mrs. Warne D. Henry. Mrs. w. Ken neth Henry and Mrs. V.-I. Gib son.' January: Mrs. -Alvin Mad- sen. Mrs. Jesse Walling and Mrs. John Childers. February. March is an open meeting. Car in Crash Dodges Into Gas Station One of the most novel accidents of the season, according to police officers, occurred Friday after noon when two machines collided, Hne turned over and-the other's driver lost control of -fits car and drove into a gas station knock ing over a man and not coming to a stop till nearly, through the "station.,- The "crash happened early Fri day afternoon at the corner of 12th and Mission streets between ears driven, by Dr. J. W. Ransom ot Turner and J. W.'Lehraln of Salem. . The latter's machine was the one that was turned over. Pat Burns, 995 South 14th street, was standing on the corner near a gasoline service station and following the crash he seemed to lose all power of mobility, ac cording to the reporting police of- -i fleer. . When Ransom lost control of his car, he must have put his foot on the accelerator instead of the brake and drove toward the gas station knocking Mr. Burns down "en passant." ; Mr. Burns injuries were, not serious, according to the police reports. ; He was attended imme diately by a physician. CD II R GHn MILITANT BISHOP ON STAND Bishop James Cannon, Jr.. noted Southern Methodist prelate, on thi stand before the Nye Committee, - which is investigating campaigi funds and delving into the Bishop's activities during the Presidential election of 1923. Miss Ada L. Burroughs, ef Richmond Va., treas urer of the churchman's anti-Smith orgnization,defied the Senati SKdv d urine the inaurrv at Washington, D. (X- ' v 1 - ' - - - . ' - ' ; : urcli !:vS'itein5. Knights of Coliimbus Will t oueei nere may l- lor Annual State Convention Tnf rV as frl rs mltti a m avm V a sees- more . Uaa -a thousand strong Monday, May 24 and 25. for the annual Btate conyenUoa of the order. The four Marion conntv f.ounellaJ Knlem. Mt . ln1 RnH. Umlty and St. Paul. will be hosts to Knights from the rest of the state, j , Final i details for ' the conven- tlon will he completed at a com mlttee meeting to be field in Sa lem the evening of May 21 at 8 o'clock In the office of. Charles Zerxan. grand knight of the Sa lem council. .,. . - A busy two-day program will be completed within a short time. and will include some Interesting speakers, and features. , aiaiu sessiuus wm us mcvoitiks t store, and other meetings will be neia ai iua niriua uui, aiwih will be held at the Marlon each afternoon for the women who at tend. The women's auxiliary will Mrs; Norton Will Tell of Ghandi Visit Sunday night at the Jason Lee Methodist church. Winter and Jefferson streets, Mrs. W. B. Norton will speak on "Gandhi's Debt to Christianity". She Is the wife of W. B. Norton of Portland, who for 30 years was religious editor of the Chicago Tribune.- Mrs. Norton having taught for years in the Chicago schools. " Mr. . and Mrs. Norton spent some- time vismng in jnoia where their son lives and there met Gandhi ' in ; his ashram. It is of peculiar interest, therefore, that she is to bring this first hana impression of a ..figure that has , successfully . defied the entire British Empire during the past months. - -' The public is invited to hear Mrs. Norton. BusyWeek Ahead , - f-n f - j t hjUgleWOOd , Church Members 4-' - ' . . " " - The week's schedule for the Enrlewood t United Brethren church is announced by Rev. L. W. Biddle. as follows: Woman's Aid" meeting all day Wednesday prayer and personal work study Thursday at 7:39 p. in.; finance committee meet ing at 8:80 p. m., Thursday. The annual every member canvass xor local expenses and general be nevolences will be begun during the coming week. May community night win oe on Friday, May 22-with potluck supper and. musical program, me general public is invited to - this supper and program, : IOC CABIN BIT BY, COOKERY CLUB Members ot the camp cookery 4-H boys and girls' club of the Evans Villev school have com pleted a big piece of work in con- stractlon of a log eaoin at one edge of the school grounds, re ports Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson. county school superintendent who visited that school. ; The cams cookery stuaents are already making use of their log house.' and have neia some meet ings there, in front of which they have a camp fire from which they prepare their camp cookery les sons in true camp styie. Lors for the house were, se cured from the woods near, by and hauled la by horses loaned by the fathers. The children have taini- ed up the logs and shortly will add a window. Next year they hope to build a -rock fireplace. BOVKLLE APPOINTED Victor Bovllle. until recently of California.: has accepted a posl ; tioa as engineer for - the hydro electric commission here. He as sumed his new duties Friday. 4 ( of "::IritiCTest"": "to; not , be ' In convention nesslon, however a large number of wives are expected to be here during the two 'days. . " .,' - Chief officers of the four Mar ion county councils, each one of which is responsible ". for certain phase of the convention, are: Mt. Angel Lawrence ; J. Thomas, grand knight, 'and Charles Per yn. secretary; Salem Charles Zerzan, grand knight, and T. J. Brebac, secretary; St, . Paul -Frank Bernard, grand knight and C. L Van.'DeWellie, secre tary; SubUmltyChrls Neitllng. grand 1 knight, and Edward ; J. Bell, secretary. . : . - i The Salem ; council will ' have entire charge of the decorations, the committee responsible ' con sisting of E. N. Simon, P. S. KU ian, Cyril Suing and Joe Dom agalla. - : Frank Lonergan of Portland is state deputy and Ross Coleman of St. Paul Is district deputy for Marion county area. .; . Endeavor Society Has May Meeting At Bartruif Home MIDDLE GROVE. May 15 1 The May business meeting and so cial 'for the intermediate Christian Endeavor society, was held at the home of Cecil and Roberta Bar trnff. The business session was followed by a social hour after which refreshments were served.- Thoso present were Rev. H.' B Scheuerman, Lola, Esther and Earl Hammer, Blanche ; and Charles Stelnke, Orville Malm. Mildred Wacken, Katherine Sch&rf. Norman McAllister, Cecil and Roberta Bartruff. Mr.: and Mrs. Laurence Hammer, Leo 'and Geneva Hammer, David : and George Bartruff, Ms. : Lena Bar truff and Mrs. W. H. Sharf. ; - Baptists Will ram The Calvary Baptist church will furnish the program Sunday evening - for the Japanese com munity church at Hayesville. The service wlU open at 7:30 o'clock, with the following numbers to be given: ; .,,. . Sonr. I Belong to the King." by Quartet, Milton JJirlcs, A. Ol son, .Joe Schlrman and Dan Schlr- man; song. Jesus Satisfies Me," by quartet: address, "Partnership wun uoa." by Mist zelda HarUu: song. "Good Morning to Heaven.-: oy. quartet ; solo, "Teach Me to Pray." by R. W. Dirks j address by A. Olson; song. . "Jesus Re members Me, by quartet; duet "Closer to Jesus." by Dirks broth ers; address. "Partnership With jesus, oy. iois Cochran: song. "wnen i Get Home." by auartet. Pastors; Choir Exchange Places Sunday Evening A musical service will be pre sented in the First Congregation al church Sunday evening by the Knight, Memorial : church choir. The services will be in charge of Rev. H. C. Stow er.. pastor, of the Knight Memorial church. Dr. W. C Kantner will con duct the service at the. Knight Memorial church and the choir of the First church will be heard in several special numbers. Dr. Kantner will deliver a brief ad dress ' at the conclusion of the program. College Student To Speak Sunday At Pratum Church PRATUM, May 15.Bahgwant Bahgwat, a native of India who is a student at O. S. C. preparing himself for more efficient work In agriculture in his native coun try, will speak here Sunday morning and - probably Sunday evening also on - conditions ! in India. ,. ; ': i , ! A - The Mennonlte congregation will go to Dallas next Sunday where th Mennonlte convention will be held. I 1 r District Meeting Sunday Afternoon The Silvertdn ' district Sunday sehool convention will be held at the. Sllverton Hills community hall Sunday. A basket dinner will be " held at noon and ' the main program of the day will be open ed at 2:30 o'clock. The program appeared in this paper, earlier in the week. . - s ' - i ?v- j. .: All Day Meeting i Ot Group Planned SCIO May 15. - The Baptist church will have an all day service Mav -2 4. : Special music A bas ket dinner wilt be served at noon and roll call in the afternoon with several speakers fort he occasion. Women's Society Will Meet Friday The Women society ot the Calvary Baptist church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Dale Taylor. 280 South 19th street. : Give Prog PASTOR S BED FOLLOWIfIG lETURIj CLEAR LAKE, May 18. Hon oring Rev. H. R. Scheuerman on his! return to Clear Lake for an other' year, members and friends of the Clear Lake church served dinner in the ehnrch dining room Sunday. This being . the first morning service since conference. Covers were- placed -for the honor guest, ' Rer Scheurman, Opal and Melton ' Scheuerman, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith; Loretta and Estellne Smith, -Mrs. .David Schlag and daughter Flora, Mrs. R. : Ector. Mr, and Mrs. Gay Smith. Orall and. Betty Jean Smith, Mrs. John MeCleod, Mr. Bosten, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Har old, Mr. and , Mrs. Eck Dntoit, Mrs. L. J. Massey, Miss' AUce Massey. Mise Neva Smith. . Ada Mae Smith, Miss Marie Harold. Mr; and Mrs. Ralph Dutolt, Rex. Dutolt,. Mrs. Milo Barnett. Miss Thelma . Barnett, Hen e, . Carson and Johnnie Trultt. Harry and Jack Robertson. , ,. ' A bible study class has been organized and held its first meet ing at the church Tuesday even ing.; Meetings to be held every Tuesday night. . Gideon Day Observances Here Sunday National Gideon day will be observed in Salem . tomorrow, with appropriate exercises to be held in many ' churches of the city during the morning hour. Arrangements to this end have been made by L. Van Dellnder of Salem, state president ot the order. " The Portland . Gideon camp will meet with 'the Salem camp, at the Young Men's., Christian association Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. and from there the group will go to the various churches to give short talks. The Gideons will relate particularly thelt experiences in' placing the bible in various hotels and other places over the county and state. A ' number of Gideon quartets and two orchestras will supply music in the different churches. The Gideons will have charge of the morning service in the following churches: First Church of the Naxarene, Ford Memorial M. E. community church, Knight Memorial Congregational, First Presbyterian, Reformed and First Congregational. . . They will conduct the evening worship at the First M. E. church and the First German Baptist church. McMinnville and Woodburh Pastors Exchange Pulpits WOODBURN. May 15 Rev. Roy W. Nelson, pastor of N the First Presbyterian church at Mc Minnville. will take the place of Rer. - Elmer W. Blew, regular pastor of the Woodburn Presby terian church Sunday. At the same time. Rer. Blew -will go. to the McMinnville church. . where he will conduct a stewardship program. Rev. Blew is steward ship director for the Willamette Presbytery. . Besides his - services at the Woodburn Presbyterian church Sunday morning, Rev. Nelson will conduct services- In the church at Bethel Sunday evening- - ' ' V ,. Oiler Program In Bible Class A special program In connec tion , with Memorial day will be presented . by the men's Bible class of the First Christian church at 9:45 o'clock Sunday morning. it has, been announced. The pro gram will include a talk by E. E. Buckles, solos by Victor Wolfe and other special music. Dr.M.A.Marcy To Give Address JEFFERSON, May 15 There 111 be no - evening , preaching services at- the Methodist . or Eranrelical churches Sunday, ow ing to the Baccalaureate service held at the Christian church, at 8 o'clock. Dr. M. A.. Marcy of Salem will deliver, the address. RsJIgers Three B. 10:SO A. Tia P. Aathem by . W. . -4 . 111 "Ghandi's Debt to Cliratf amty" An address by Mrs. W. B. Norton JASON LEE MEMORIAL CHURCH . Wiater and Jefferson Sts. Sunday ll:0p A: MMaking Knowledge Fruitfur - Rer. Hugh B. Fouke, Jr pastor -T CHURCH SCHOOL 0:45- - TOTJXO PEOPLE 7 P. M. "Evolk: ;of . f7 7 V in bxorxjuts rxxesss : ' Bias, ptttr. Blbls msaoI lO M., X. M. Bckctt Smpt. CImsm for sll area. VrmiaK3Wnai9 1 - XTMkisf a 1A. Cheat A. Hadlay C perttaaA, Sitpt.-( Orerom Try Mt- i iac TriMS wiU k praM, sad rk t th (Ttllir Nrflel. Jniuor v. v.m. 8aior sad ImterasdUts O. K. 1 ba. Mid-vk ryr Mtiaf Taurs- msr- caoacH or tbdb wacAaarB , Oa Wk Boata f Cntar ta tract. : Sr. riekv alUway, pastor. Botiaeaea 4T5 H. . 24th sttt. '" SSSO. II sjbu Ths Gideoa arrai0a will feats c&ars. SpMial WW., 7:4 t.- Serstsa by ta pastar, :-eaa ctwa." Saadar sckoi-S:4S a-. IV M. UtwiBar. Sapt. if. , T. F. aV. aa Janior aoctaty :44 pja. i jasoh zxs laKoaiAi. m. . . . Wlatar sad Jaflartaa strMt. Baca B. rfuka, Ja. aSaUar. Moraiaf oj.p 11 a.m. I cww -- TaUudga i aad Mrs. Bartaa . &.therkm. Er.aiBj worthip at S p.Bu- Addr tss by Mrs. W. B. Hartaa aa "GaadM's DeVt t Chrirtiaaity." Mrs. Rartoa w ia Iadia aa TWIlea aa www " Uadar. Churca school at :45 a-au H. B UmsMr. Snpt. Tfcrea Imim to yoans paopla at f P-ai. . T CHSX8T X.UTHESAa' "'. lata .aad SUt street. IUV. kma S. ii..... t M naator. Garmaa V:45 Prayer. ' ' Kaguaa ii a.. eiul's Hew AetiTlty.' Special arati .1 aata aerriees. Banday school ,:40 s at. Mrs. stinaemaa, Bupt. BaU f aata v.... Tjithar Uarao S VJa. LeUO ft .Id. .lUrport wth"U, i ' BMtisr held a Oresoa CUr t S p.ta. with ceporu by Chrnt Frabia aad the n..tir. After the reporti s social hoar rxxaz cHtraoH or chmst, n. .v.. LdhartT ctreets. Snaday ' jAOrtaia an k-iTl .11:11 aad 11. TettaaoaUl ...t, WidiMlir sveaias at S. Baadiax room s uo -i-, a from 11 to :30 except Snadayf .sad holidaya. ULBisa sneaiow BxjroEX-icAX.4- w inlQU PEKTEB J'JlBMk BChOOl 10 b. W. A. Starky. Snpt. Worship at . . . o-v,t "GoA'a Sae." O. J6. at i a. Bnbieet. 'Wr. the Enemy at ra.S..:.. r-i.,nut!. , Pre-Brayer ser- rice :50. Mid-week j erries Thnrsday I.KA 1AKB -Chorea school 10 ss. W. v CaUard. Sapt. Jr. E. I. C. t 7:15 p.m. Ereaiag worship at s. Bin. .taJ. Twalir areaiaa. W. St. B. Thnrsday p.m. with Mrs. . C. MePsr- af'mt.a OROVI " Chnrelt sehool 10 .m. T. P. Walker. Sapt. Jr. I. U V. c. thehemo Mrs. Prd .8hrf. Prayer service Wedaessay aronias n Behaaanasa. pastor. 1161 TJslso street. Salem. rosD itxnoaiAX. mc a. oommotxtt Garth sreano aad Third etreet. Mere Jlth A. Grores. pastor. . Snnday .achool 9:45 sjl Momlag worship 11 elocs, Z,: . n i will conduct - ser- uluBO orr'T, ".i7 It Mis. Trnta Grant nYd Jumo7 sholr. 'als. by Gi-Uoa i.'rni E."Bhaswett. a stadent f n a C. will soesk. Special awile. Xpworth leagues 7 p-m. - 1 " niT.risr mAVTIST Rod (era SaUduiK. High -and .rerry streets, liraded enure a scuooi -""--- W. T. Jenks, Sapt dnwor eoarco r.m. Morniag worship 10:50 sji. Ser- Bpeeial mosie. selected. Ereaing -aerrles HIi s.m. Sermon: "Tm Cross" by the swshat.msairsi dw turn lvn pastor. Anthem by ve or- song nerrice. .w - rr r , w.dnaada-r erenins T:45 Pellowship aad nrt.n aarriea followed by the meeting ef the Deacons and Deacoaesses. rehearsal Thnrsday erening 7:S0. Choir itrrrftTRAW ' X.TJTEEXAJi' Church street between Chemekets sad CenUr. Ker. f. W. crissea, pwr. According to the, Krerlasting Spirit."- Special mnsio. - 7 :s p-m. play by the Tousg People f ths church. epecja , . . " i' . -1 aehaal at :45. MSI Uehlhar. Sapt. lther loagaes lTOtioaal at S:SO. uosursuusa ivin w S4. vrwsrw xiAwoUEaATIOa'AXt Sunday aehoot at :45 a.m. T. B. Kar. Hunt. At 11 a.m. a "tiieo per- Tica.'" At S p.m. -the ehoir ef Knight Memorial ehnrch nnaer sue k.i . k. ...i.r R.r. H. C. Storer will give s ssered concert In this church. At the seme hour. Rer. W. C. Kantner of the First chorea win cobquci m c..vw Knight Memorial ehnrch and the ouer Ut ot the Pirst ehnrch will present seT ersl masical aumbers. There will be s hriar address. Sobiect: "The Prsfriaee of s Chrietiaa Life." I rraterasl Temple C"t",'r"1. ll. .t. os. H. T. Cade. Supt. Classes for aU ages ender ,coPe'"' teachers. Ber. U. Anderson of Portland will preach both ssrriees tll .m. and I pa. Ber. Anderson of Portland will preach hoth serrieeo at 11 a.m. ttil p.m. Bar. Anderson is aa able andln teresting speaker and wiU brine; etjrring , .i -,arta to alL Junior and Senior BYPU meeting at 7 p.m. r j erntwr.a mrn.IRTIAJI . XUmore J. Gila trap, V""-t.t- Bible school Smit Bibls sehool begins at 10 a.m. "0' .t 11 a.m. There will be i lv Mr. r easier. Christian Endearor swcletiee at 7 p.m. Krening . . a St thia time there will ho a short, enjoyable program presented by the Tarn er Beys' heme. Choir prae tiae Tuesday erening p m. Dr. Iplcy, director of musie. . e-rnLCT rmajSTlAlC High and Center streets. ,D. J. Howe, paator.. Morning aerrlee 11 -'eloek; snbiect "Our Heroic1 Dead." The Span-l.wn.rli-i, war rretarans will attend the morning serriee. Appropriate mnsla br the ehoir nnder "ths direction . of Prof. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Building High' Ferry Sts. Graded Church School : 4.0 a. m. W. T. imVi finnr. JnniOr Chnrch 10:50 a. m. T.'s 1:45 p. in. j . M. 8nnoe: "Investments" Pastor Special music, selected M. Sermon: ?Tb.e Cross Pastor the choir. Popular Song Service. -. WELC03IE ., . ' - . EARIi COCHRAN, pastor - 8 P. M. - iSalem M Kl Id) the - Churches I X. - W. Eobaoa. Erasing serrloa S 1 e'eleckt- enbjaett "1 Conara 8U11 Kimitnl" ftaader school S;4S a a. OreiUs J, Hott. Sapl Mid-week aerrieea: 7 3 b.bv. wesneeaay. U. js. (roape aoaat I la. respactlTe rooau at f fa, , - oxs TZDoroe icssioir ", 858 Coart atraat. O. 8. Jeaaaoa. pas tor. Aaadar achoal at 3 am. Bervieei at 8 aad S pja., KeetUft Taetdsy, Tharsdsy aad fiatsxday STeaiags. -w - O. OL PoQasv D. IX, pastor. Bible school at t:5 s.bu' U L Thoratoa, Snpt. Classes for all scs sad trades. . Mors lbs worship at Jl is.; 8ob;ect: Riches i vanst.rT STsaias werahia S a.m. Sa&Jeet! - Oaaaehiaai- . tk. Rnlnit ' Christian 'KadaaTor 1 - Pjbu ' - Subject: Oar Bhara LsXakias; the World fVieadly." Lee Boy Badia, leader. Mid week, terries Thandsy erening at 8 pja. - TXBST CHTCCH CT GOD elal aaaatiaa- all tkim ..v zSl welcoBM recardleee of beUef. . Back, vaagelist. Bar. Hatch, pastor. nasi bpzsittaxzst chttbch - fiaiaiaa aft 1 -tA m . -. .v. : hall. Located oa Chamcketa street, bo tweaa OoiDjBoreial mad Uborty atreota. The circle which waa held at 6I30 u tU T p-m. will bo oauted aatil farther noUee. Mrs. Sehwedef oa Portland will be the speaker. Messages will be girsa MXTAPHTSIOAX CHUT UK 4kA ... . i . . mwa nina ioervy straei, room one. Unity elssses held Monday sight at f :4S e ciocs , ana xnortaay slternooa at S 'dock. Mrs. Ids Toder Miller, teach er. FIRST at. E. . Chureh and Stata streets. H Tai-U Parker, pastor. Sunday school 0:45 s.m. Morning worship 11:00 o'clock; subject: "The Mighty Mite." Erening worship 7:30 o'clock; subject; Serrieo by the 1 Gidesna Throe Young People's meetings 6:30 a 'clock. Special musie at both ssr riees. ..; I - ; v. XKIOHT MXMOXZAZ, H. C. Storer. minister. Morniar wor saip at 11. Morning address aad music by the Gideons. Breaiag serriee at S. Address by r. W. O. Kantner and special mama by the Pirst Congregational ehnrch auartet. : The Church school meete at 10 a.m. O. C. Harris, Supt. Christina la- a surer meetiag at 7 us pja. rXBST GBBMAlf nifT!T )Tortk Cottage sad D streets. G. W. Butsch, minister. 8 on day sehool S:45 Ssm Bchirasa. Bust. Serriee 11 a.m. , Sermon topio "The Incomparable Christ." Women's Missionary society at S:SO p.m. Erening serriee at S e clock will be ia ths hands sf "Ths Gidions.' Toang Psopls's snooting at S p.m.. Tues day. Keg. mid-week prayer serrieo st S pjnu Wednesday. PTB8T PBBaBTTBBXAJr Corner . W Wiater aad Chemeketa streets. Orerer C Birtehet, D. D- pas tor. - Chureh school st S:30 a.m. 1. M. ' Ramsge, Supt. Meraiag worship nt 11 o'clock. The Gideons will be.ia charge of the serriee. . Christina Endearor so- eWtiee meet at S:S0 a.m. . Ereniar ship 7:SO o clock. Bermoa by the pas tor. Aathem by the choir. Mid-week prayer serrics Tharsdsy st 7:30 s clock. latMAXTJBX, BAPTIST Corner of Hanoi and Academy streets. Sunday school at 19 s cloeK. iiessoa Deut. IS. Preachinr st 11 s.m. sad 7:sg p.m. Mid-week prayer and testimony meeting Tharsdsy erening -st 7:45. BVAKGBXXSTZO TASEBBACXJB , " Thirteenth and Perry i streets. C. O T . - . C3 J . V I f ..K num. B C. Fergason,- Sapt. Church ser rieo at s. Ersnreustte semes st i :eo. Speeisl music. Tuesday erening 7:43, Eranralist Ethel Gatekaast ia charge. Great mid-week young people's prayer meeting will no held at tae noma ox air. and Mrs. B, O. Ferguson. 773 South 18th. St 7:45 p.m. Wednesday.- Church Fel lowship aad Prsyer-serriee Thursday er- 0 - you know I I ""' S A SBSS' ' . a; i I terests you. can gather vou never thing you d an euiag at T :4S. Teaaf People's' Sraage- ustis semes eataraay sight at i:4. - i, , , ..... y OOTTBT BTaXET - CHBISTIAsT : -Coart aad 17th streets. B. T. bkMu- kar, pastor. Phoao 4704. - Bandar school t4S a.av. Mrs. dw. Waller. Sept. Morn ing worsaip ii o ciocs; sabjeet: btate Missions" by 0. P. Bwaader, sUU ae cretsry. Xreaiaf worship S o'clock : sab ject: fiermos by See. Bwaader. Tsaag People's mootiag T o'clock; MId-woeh meetiag Wedaeeday 7:4S p.m. SOUTH ' BAXEtt paxxirDS -Boath Commercial at Washiastoa streets. Chaa. C. Hsworth, pastor. 10:04 B4nday. school, Nathan Cook. gust. lltOS Meraiag worship. Oerpel sermon by the paster. Special- araeie. StOO pjav Vea per aerrlee. - Cheater A. Hadley, yearly Leneeting Sapt. will preach. , Thnrsday 9 p.m. prayer meetiaa nibte staay. f V EroMXD CHtraca : kJoraer Canilol aad Marian a tracts. W. Gi IJenkaemper. pastor. - Saaday school 0 a.au Uaraaa worship lo clock; suhjeet: "The Adraatage of Christ's Aieension Into Hearea." English" wor ship 11 e clock; subject: A repreaentatirs ef. ths Christisa Trarelors' assooiatioa will speak oa ths ministry of the Gideons. Bpeeial musie. - BW0LBWOOD TTNTTKD BBBTHBEir 1 Narth 17th and Nebraska straeta. . L. W Biddle, pastor.- Sunday school t:45 ait. Morning worship 11 o'clock; sub ject: "What Am I Worth?" Krenieg worship 7:30 o clock; subject: "The rei lewship of Prayer." Junior and Inter- mtdisVa O. ; XL 6:30 s'clocs; inDiect: "Our Share in Making the World Friendly." Maxlns Hill, leader. Com munity night supper and program oa Friday the 22nd. . , 1 rrasT tthttabiai . Korth Cottara and Chemeketa streets. Bey. Prod Albaa Weil, minister. Church school , at 10 sjn. Miles H. McKay. irtit. Chnrch serrioe at II s.m. 8er mdn: "Walk To in the Flame of Tour Fire." Soloist, Mrs. Trunin Huston. Or ganist, Mrs. Wsiter a. uenton. Keizer Women v I Meet Thursday ! To do Quilting 1 KEIZER. May 15 The Kelxer T.adiM' Aid waa entertained at the home of Mrs. O. N. Thomp- uAn Thnmdsr 1 afternoon. The tii ii neot In aniltlnar. Mrs, LW. E. Savage will be hostess in 7ne. ':- - i ?Tho nresent were Mrs. Clar ence Poole, Mrs. Llndgren. Miss Mae Kinkaid. Miss Iis Keefer, Mrs. W. E. Savage, ' Mrs. Ben rii -tt- Mrs. Robert McClay. Mrs. Fred McCall and children Edwin and Rnth, Mrs. J. C. Rey nolds, and Mrs. Joe Bartruff. r; Vicinity (in 01d-Fashioned Evangcliitic Tent Meeting "GIDEON CAMP" At Corner of South Winter and Bellevue Sts. 2 Blocks South of Willamette University Services begin Sunday afternoon at 2:30 May 17 , and each evening following at 7:45 : :! EVERYONE WELCOME COME AS TOU ARE Christian woraers wanted Work for all ; i -aa-a--a-a aa-a-. iaDCSaO anil G IF EVERYBODY with something to interest yon should come and ring your bell, what a nuisance it ilould be! Think of Uie swarming, jostling crowtl, the stamping of feet on your porch and carpets! ' " u" ' !! -' ': j ' . . ' . " '- ' -; Every day, we knftw of many callers who come to seelyou. They never jangle the bell they don t tate up your whole day trying to get your attention. Instead, they do it in a way that is most considerate of your privacy and yoiir convenience. They advertise in your newspaper ! I 1 . , - j '"'Mi 1 ' : ' - , .- In thistwajl you have only to listen to, those t a glance have something that in- a "they make it short, too, so you quickly just what you want to know.' You can receive and hear them all with out noise or pbnfusioh in comparatively few . j -5 ( v "' minutes. In fairness to yourself look over all the ad- vdrtisements.iThe smallest and cdrkbe sure which one really want to know. HRZHREHE BOD? 20 Delegates! to Portland Will or Invite Group Here '1932 Convention i A nnmlur rf Rslem folk Tlan to attend the annaal district as sembly for the North Pacific dis trict ef the Church of tht Nai- arene which meets la Portland, in the Brentwood Nssarene church -next Wednesday morning- and will continue through the following Sunday. ; . . Dr. R. T.: Williams of Kansas City, general superintendent of the church, will preside. Other district officers are - Dr. J. Er Bates of Portland, district super intendent; Rev. L. E. Channel ert Kawberr district treasurer: Rev. D. Rand Pierce of Vancouver. B. C, district secretary. Tne assem bly will be preceded by th con vention of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society which will open on Monday nignt. i - , Thais who nlan to alien d ino convention from Salem are Rev. and Mrs. Fletcher Gallowan Mr. and Mrs. L. VanDellnder, Clyde Iloffer, Frank LltwIHer. t Miss Thea Sampson. Rev. Aaron Wells nil Mr a V.ltr.abetlt Baxter. Also a number of others will attend part of the sessions as visitors. An effort! Is being Imarte trimiie-h the 1 local congregation and the chamber of commerce of Salem to bring the next annual gathering here. The annual meet ing, has been held in Salem only once in the 20 years since the or ganization of tae local Nazarene congregation. That was in 1123. May Silver Tea To be Wednesday The Ladles Aid of-, the - Ford Memorial M. E. Community chureh will hold its silver tea for May in the Community hall Wed nesday. May 20, t o'clock. jTbis is expected to be the banner tea for the year and a splendid I pro gram is being arranged. The re freshment committee is Mrs. A. L. Applewhite, Mrs. J." A. Tantls and Mrs. Eugene Krebs. j 0 99 o ... the largest will tell some- MEETS i y.