The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 06, 1931, Page 3, Image 3

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    The OXUSGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, gatnrfay Morntnr. Jcne & 1S31
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Ghurchi Items of Interest to Folic of Salem laid Vicihity 1
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FISHES
I POniip Children's Day Programs
And Ford M. E. Churches
R
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FOR YEAR ELECTED
Complete programs for
O-
the I Ruth
Maers and Reba Clarke;
M.. Uanru Proconfc tatP.r- Children's dav events at the En-1 exercise: "What Children Can
Mild. . .v,v,,uV ..., TTul nrothron rhnreh Do" br
esting History of Ear
lier Meet
irlewood United Brethren church
and the "West Salem community
church hare been announced.
At the Englewood church the
program will H held at 8 o'clock
! Sunday evening, and will he as j
tttma . Jnne B The last
meeting of the Spring Valley Mia- j follows
slonary society, which will a-i Song, "The Banner of the
1ourn until September, was heid-l cross", cob gregatlon: scripture.
at the home of Mrs. Charles Mc-l.Chiaren, Day", by Irene Mc-clse: "Our Own
Carter of Brush College Wednes- Ciain: prayers. Rev. L. W. ; Bid- Clarke's class;
day, June 3. Assistant nosiesscs dle pastor; 1 welcome, Eleanor
Children's
Means: "Origin of
I Day". Junior Grant: recitations:
"A Wish" Betty Mae Hill. "Chil
dren's Day -Welcome", Virginia
DeLetts, "Children's Day" Betty
Schaefer. and "Our Day". Jack
Woodfleld. 1
Exercise,; "A Little Bird": pi
ano solo. I "Sins KODin bins ,
Bernlce Stroud; recitations, "Big
Enough". Teddy Chrlstensen, "A
afternoon were Mrs. A. I.
Klnton and Mrs. W. N. Crawford.
The business meeting was con
ducted by the president. Mrs. S.
D Crawford. Devotlonals were
in charge of Mrs. W. N. Crawford.
Arrangements were made- at
this time to bave the annual sum
mer picnic of the members and
their famlllta at Brush College
-lei- vrnve. Saturday. July -11.
tTfn was extended to the I Speaker". Helen Collard; "Chll-
tpni the nlchlc to be I dren's Day Resolution". Walter
rT. vederatton of Rural Martin: exercise, "Feed My
ftf Polk county at Lambs'. Mabel and Kay Mc-
-ti ,.rv Saturday. June 18. Gulrei reciUtion. "My Garden'
o n rra.ford read Interest- I by Dorothy Basse tt; vocal solo,
r missionaries of "Children's Day". Louise Yar-
Persia and Mexico.
The secretary. Miss Irene
Windsor was instructed to send a
letter of thanks to Judge Hawkins
for the part he took in securing
the services of the county health
nurse for an additional month.
Mrs. W. D. Henry and Mrs. L.
T. Matthews provided the pro-
- mi-a Tipnrv rim a history
of the ure or oaoii Vr- ,vV Chrlstensen; recitations: "uoais
Do" br Mrs. Groves class; song:
Rose Time We Lore Thee" by
entire school ; : recitation : i "The
Difference by Alice Rose. ;M
Playlet: "Summer1! Guest by
Miss Grant's class; exercise:
"The Men of Tomorrow by Hus
tler's class; aong: "Where Lore
Abides" by Junior choir; xer-
Day" by Ada
song: "Happy
Days" by entire school; baptism
of babies and children.
Election of officers m inei -ttrst vttthodist episcopal
tfcroa rnnnr nennle'a trronPS at I At.t. .nd rhareh street. B. Earlo
" - - . . 1 . j . r A -A
Jason Lee church resulted m ine minister. :
fXwing selections: For the In- Tro
t.rmiitlaU rrniiiL Winston TM1-1 1. K.Urli 1 rt.m. Three Young
M I rathr1nA Bovle. I Foopla'a mee tines. University -, leacae
,;rM-r. f;. ot .u.i. .
iua ijnrjiiwi"iv., " IfCMOr S1H1 MT. 1. B. KUDCIU. . V
Mj in the Churches LB
SEVERAL CHURCHES
nell; recitation, "The Friendly
Trail", Paul Rae Prultt
Motion exercise, "Daisies",
Ethel and Garnet Lansing; reci
tation, "Tw.o Friends", Wallace
Witwer: piano solo, "Airy Fair
ies", Dorothy Welsh; recitation,
"The Sunday School Trail" Phil
ip Jackson; recitation, "A Square
Deal". Ramona Huddleston; solo,
Just for You and Me", Teddy
pioneers, Clayborne vaiaer, Loye" Billy Rrae Pettit, and for 10 o'clock, with reciUtlons,
which briefly summarized reaas. ,.For G6t Me NotS", Charlotte short akits and mnsie to be the
rihnm Walker with A. nA.o. I rniin4nr h ny.-n-nlnr
Doke crossed the plains and reach- I Beclut!ona, "When Jesus
viMnr. Noemoer 1 . loll- m....j v. rvtitm" riArAiti
Coming directly to thla aectlon oi Smtliey, and My Wish", Russell
the country uey.wox . Jv ,? Zik; solo. "Blossom Bells ,
claims and were two of the iz I Helen Chrlstensen; recitations:
who first took out 40 acres ecu. Some Goo1 AdTlce", Polyanna
Clayborne Walker married Lou" ghinkle: "A Hopeful Thought",
Purrine, daughter of Jonn rur-1 Margaret Campbell; "What the
Tine, July 4, 1850. Beed Said", Bernlce Stroud"; pi-
Tbey began lire in a caom ano net,! "Military March
section of land two miles long ana Maxlne woodfleld and Frances
a half mile wide. This property Chrlstensen; exercise. "Little
Is now owned by C. M. furvine. i Wayslaft Flowers", Doria Hill,
They were a prosperous couple, i Margaret Hughlett and Mary Lou
setting out orcnarasu Reeves; reciUtion, "Tne Kea
and farming. Being childless the 80n.. Harold stetUer; song
couple todk C. M. Purvme ana ..children's Day", Junior girls;
raised him as their son. recitations, i "Don't Be Late1
"Clayborne Walker helped to i RoDert Eckley; "Progression'
build the first steamboat to py Irene Krattebot: and "Sharon's
the WHlamette river. He serrea Rose'. Elizabeth Grant.
Vocal solo, "Living in the sun
shine". Marian Chase; recitations
"Wild Flowers." Mary Alice
iShinkle: "Trust in Him", Mary
annette Courtnier: solo. "If I
a Sunbeam", Dorothy
reciUtion, "Forgotten
WILL OBSERVE: DAY
Children's day will be observed
in a number of Salem eharches
tomorrow, when either the morn
ing or evening service will be set
aside for the older folk to witness
how the youth of the ehurch are
learning of the church's Ideals.
Complete programs For the
Englewood United Brethren and
the West Salem community
At the First Presbyterian young people of the church Join,
church the 9:20 o'clock hour Willi honoring the officers who served
bw riven over entirely to the
children, with a special program
to be held In the main auditori
um. ' -1
Th sneclal program at the
First Church of God will begin at
. mm . a. 4-e
nen. second vice-presiaeni; rep
aid Fargo, third . Tiee-presldent;
Harold Duncan, fourth vice-president:
Gerald Newton, secretary-
treasurer, and, Eugene" BealU-
song-leaden . The high school of
ficers are Esther Black, presi
dent! Paul Tennant. first vice-
d resident: Gerald Mlnton. second
vlce-nresident: Mary Lois Drlggs,
third vice-president; DeWayne
Duncan, fourth vice-president;
Hallie Chamberlalnr seCreUry,
and Victor Barth, treasurer. The
older group, consisting- of college
and business young people chose
John Adlard. president; Helen
Nev. first vice-president: Isabel
Lee per, second - vice-president;
Barbara Barham. third vice-pres
ident: Beulah Graham, fourth
vice-president: Luclle Flanary,
secretary; Harold Erlls, treas
urer; Laverne Hewitt, church
school chairman and Frances
Graham, Institute booster.
These officers will be installed
at the service Sunday evening at
8 o'clock, following the annual
alumni dinner In which all the
dnrlnr the nast Tear, and - the
graduates of the three depart
ments of the church., school.
SHOUT BIBLE CLASS
TO BEGIII MONDAY
ETcninr Urotioaal Mrviea. S Tbmrs-
mid-week rrie xyr mai
miT chtoch or on "
Hood mnd Korth CotUr atTMt. C
W. Hatch, pMtor. SMJ envoi iy m.m.
John V rdfTf. Snpt. Ohilra'a dy
procrsn. Jlorainr sarric u m tT"
ton j pMUr. Tof Popl' Mtig
S-30 p n. "Tfc Good SftaanUa," m
pUy.. Gniv Kami, ladr. Kveaiac
errie I :v p.m.
Prayar aarriaa Wadneaday, T:0 fja. i
CHBXSTLUT JCaSIOKXXT AIXIAKCB
m. U. &J-JUtwiller. Supt. Mornins
aarrie 10 aJ- Haaaasa by mm aiua
Jonea, BiaaioaiT Chl,r
Innf popla'a avia mt : pja. a
Tasa Draw, iaadar. Sveniac aamea T :45
p nT Haanga by Miaa Nallia Jonea. Taea
iar aTenUii pryar meetlaf a
Ynu Paopla'a Cottafa prayar ineatiaf
Thursday, 7 a 6 art m'
TTEST cmSISTIAW
Bisa and Cmttr atraata. D. J. Hwwa,
Mator. Morniaf sarviea u
inbieet: "Taa Carlitiaa'a Walk.". 8pe-
aial mnie. mmhi "rTw -Tj"LT J
Sunday aehoot :5 a-m. OrriUa J. HuH.
aiday. Yanar Peopto'a saeattofa
K. W. Bobaon.
CAX.VABY APTIBT . '
Xodtera baiWior. Big ..
W. T. Janka. pt. Jr. ekonh l-50j'-;
Horainr worahip 10:50 a.m. Sf"0"'
"I.k-a Kak, paator.Thraa B
T 'a 6 :4S p.m. Eraainr - aarrtea 7 :4
p.m. Sermaa: Bo:
FBXS METHODIST
llarkt.ad X. Winter itreets. J. B.
Stewart, paator. Snsday acheol 9:45 a.aui
Morainr woramp 11 a'cloea; euDe:
"God Kaiaed op Oat af Hia Holy Hbi-
tatiaa." Evaning1 waratip S cloak:
aubjaet: "Gad's Lisa of Demonstration.''
Tanng. Paople's maatiag 7 a'elock. .
TTXKJTXB OHXISTIAW
XL " J. Gilstrap. - pastor. Frad Bataa,
Blbl icaool, Kupi. Saaday aekoal 10
a.m. communion IX a.m. Mora lag aar
moa or O. ff. Svandar. Chriftiaa En
deavor T p.m. Bveaing sermon by CV.
Hwander.
-. . a
a iTaoiema ,
. i . . ..I. .
C.rUti.a.' ' Moaoay t-s.
t:
order. Following the morning
service the congregation will go to
Hager's grove, where a Sunday
school and church plcnle will be
held. ' s
Sunday school and church
First Congregational church to- open at the Jason Lee Memorial aarvua.
mawaw inA,nln, an tha t ! m A
1UVI J V T .V. " I .
s, lor two wee.s, .xuuiiius mvm
week dav exceot Saturday from
s a A H:00 a. m. The school is
."rr: V.i .n.t w tha
KiWlEamaaM meatiaf. Tharaday 4V-
aaiac anptr raaaaraa i
n&8T ETAWGEZJOaX.
Kortk Summer and Marioa atreeta. C.
C. Poliaff, D. X.( paator. Sunday achool
9:45 lb. Uorninf worship 11 a'elock;
(object : "The God Planned Ufa." Ev
ening worahip 8 o'clock: aubject: "The
Palace ef Urht." Yonng People
meeting 7 'clock; rubject: 'lf Not
School WhatT" Text Pror. 4:1-8.
Itid-Wrfk aerriea Thursday oTening for
rallowahip and Study of "The Word." -
COTTOT STREET OHBXSTIAaT
Ooart and 17th atreau. - B. 9. Shoe
maker, pastor. Soaday school 9:45 a.m.
Mrs. Edward Waller, fiupt. Morning
worship 11 a'elock; aubject: "The Grace
of Appreciation." Sreniag worchia
7:45 ereloek; anbjeot: "la 1 Worth
while to Stand by Our Convictions I "
Young- People's meeting 7 o'clock r ub
Jeet: "The Need for Christina Thought
folaets and kindness." Aid society
meetings Wednesday and Friday. Kid
week meeting Wednesday, , 7 :45.
ZHGZfWOOS TOTTED BBETHBEV
Korth 17th and Nebraska, streets. L.
W. Bid die, pastor. Sunday school 9:45
a.m. Morning worahip 11 o'clock. Com
bined aerriea. Junior . choir will oing.
Misaienary news. Sermonet. Evening
worship S a'elock; Annual Children Day
Program. Young People's meeting 7
a'elock; subject: "The Need of Chris
tian Though tfulnese and Kindness."
' SOUTH 8AXJSM FRIENDS
South Commercial at Washington
sireeta. una, fj. Hawortk. oast or. sun-
day, 10 a-m. Children's day azereises
ay ui aunaay aeaooi. in is will bo a
Joint aervice with the morning meeting
for worahip la which the paator will give
aaors aemoa ia ui animea: Xfeora
' J HTGHUUrD TBXEK18
CoraoT Higamad end Church. aUeets.
Edgar T. Bma. paator. T S.-
11 a.sai B. x. marwM,
. b a TTt.Ti tA anaak.
A vacation church achool - win ie. Special jif-r b
A- eh. Isn Ta -Memorial I service. The Bible school at 10 a.m
ef the
Evening
Junior C E.
a term
as master, or. a. so. j
grange, wun ni who .
shiped in the Presbyterian church
at Zena. He was noted as a strong
nrnhihitionist."
Mrs. Matthews part of the pro- Were
gram consisted of a a1?:0' J Jays;
will be given over to a pageant.
numbers bv the alrls choir ana
readings, all In honor of emi-1
dren's day.
The South Salem Frienas
ehurch will also hold special ob
servances in honor of Children s
day tomorrow morning, begin-
nine at 10 o'clock. -
The First Evangelical enure n
is making preparations for Its
annual Children's day event.
which will be held Sunday, June
14.
Senior and Intermediate C. E. T ..
Mid week prayar moating Thursday P-m.
TOST BAPTIST
will aa prayer meeting Thursday as
it Is the time af aux yearly mooting at
newoarg. -
T. PAUX'S EPISCOPAX.
Church and Chameketa atreeta. Rev.
Geo. H. Swift, rector. Church and Bee-
wry, i-nene Slua. Holy Communioa
ia the Chapel T:0 a.m. Holy Eueharist
and sermon at 10 a.m. Sunday achool
ia connection wna 10 a.m. aerviea.
AMEBZOAaT X,T7TEEEAaT
under the -auspices of the church
but is for the children of the
community and all are cordially
invited to attend.
."STATn;. .ad Marion.! - dure street net weea Chemeketa and
loner oi "VT'. - u I Center. Rev. p. W. Eriksen. minister.
a.m. "What Shall a Maa Give in Ez-
tiam H. Robins, pastor.. Bi-
9:45. Morning worship at 11
! Tha Bomaaco of Mia- I
atreeta. Willi
VI hMI at !
. V."""-- A hoir aeloetioaa,
Toung P?w,l.'. rStJjfri
Song service in
Bnblect: oc-
Rev. Hurh B. Fouke. Jr.. will ..rvlce at S:00.
be in charge and ?mtoMMM.
by three teachers in tne tnree i ae- r"d".. -n,,,!,, , ovoning prayer,
1 tli, linl Mm. . .vi. V..I..U meeting
r Buoselllrm ao 9:80.
ehango tor His Life I" Special muaie. A
communioa aerviee. 7:30 evening wor
ahip. Hong aerviea. Topic: "Those Call
od Out. Saaday achool at 9:45. Max
Gahlhar, fiupt. liuther league devotions
x
strumental numbers by Oiaays
rrwfnrd. Msrjorie Matthews,
Alice and Wilma Crawford. The
hostesses were assisted by AUce,
Wilma and Gladys Crawford.
Special guests were Mrs. W. D.
Staplln and daughters, Nadine
mw.A tTflvAi of Raymond, wash;
Mary Teager. "The Square
Leonard Odem, and "Needed'
Victor Martlon: vocal solo,
"Come With Blooming Roses
Frances Chrlstensen; exercise.
"What the Flowers Said", six
Junior rlrls: pantomime, "That
Sweet Story of Old". Dorothy
SPECIAL SERVICES
PLAN FOR MOTJDAY
nartments of the school; Mrs.
Fred Lanr. kindergarten; Mrs.
Sadie Grant, primary; and Mrs.
F. P. PhioDs. Junior.
The school is non-denominational,
seeking simply to teach
the great common truths of the
Christian religion through a pro
gram of worship, ' story-hour,
hand work and supervised play,
th nastor announces. Children
from the axes of four to twelve
wieetinr and
at 8:00. rnoay
study classes.
evening Unitfn Bible
TTEST BEBSBTTEBIAX 1 .
Corner of winter and Ohemaketa
atreeta. Grover U. "f.
tor. Chare aenooi a ? ' 2'Z,
ipr. - ... " wn m. eeneral I Uhrlsfs -Other B&eep ana How
Childrea'. daj r and thera "i;- Brings Them Homfc" Choir song
assembly of the school ".f1". Xk. orchestra. Regular milt
TTEST OEEJCAH BAPTIST
Korth Cottage and D atreeta. O. W.
Butaeh, minister. Sunday achool 9:45
Bam ecoirman. Bupt. rierviea li
a.m. Sermon topic: "What Alleth Thee I"
B. Y. P. U. at 7 P.m. before the evening
aerviea. Mrs. Ed lAeaa president, ev
eninr aerviea at S p.m. Sermon topio
C'hrUt' s ther Bbeep and How u
and
weak
Ft . .afrij I inmtniiM trmOm
Eiermvn, a. r. j - en...
herd" iJanniaga). ,C
n.at at 6:80 o'clock. Evening
- - 7.30 .'clock:. Thia wUl ha
are proviaea ior, ''".. . la which wo eon so
nMimm Tor tne t- v..v.
Corger Hasel and Academy
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Deut. "22. Preaching at 11 a.i
XHVAinrEX. BAPTIST
streets.
Lee son
m. and
Cant. G-i It. Hall will bo hero and preach
for ua. f Evening aerviea at 7: SO ia
chargoj Of Miss Both Tib bits. Mid-week
prayeti and testimony meeting Thursday
eveaiDf ret 7:45..
EVAVGEUSTXO tabernacle
Thiiiteenth and Parrr atreeta. O. G.
Westoa. I paator. Sunday achool at 1:45
p.m. & C. Perguaon, Sitpt. Church aer
viea at 3. Avaageusue service at :a
p.m. fTuesday busiaeaa meeting at 7:45
pjsu Wedneaday at 9:80,. Womea'a
prayer meeting. Thar ad ay ovoning church
prayer! meeting at 7:45
PeoyleTs service at 7:4
5. Baturday, Xoung
45.
UkBlSH MISSION BVANGEUOAXj
LABISH CENTKB Charek achool 10
m. W. A. Starker. Supt. Worahip at
11. Subject. "The Vineyard Laborers."
O. E. j at 7 p.m. Pre-prayer ' service at
8:50. Mid-week service Thursday evea-
lsV I t
CLEAB LAKE ' Church school 10
Collard, Supt. Jr. E. U. G.
a.m. W. P.
k. ii i a.m. js. ju v. . at i:io p
Evening worship at 8. Subject: "Help
For the. Needy." Childrea and young
eopiei specially invited. ttiDie atudy
'ueedayi evening.
MIDDLB flHOVE Chnreh achool lO
a.m. TJ P. Walker, Bnpt. Junior at 11.
latermeiato IS. U. O. JS. at 7 p.m. sub
ject: 'fit Not School Whatl" Society
meeting next Wednesday evening at the
ehnrchi i
H. BL Scheuerman. pastor. 1101 Union
street,j Salem. (
.1 KNIGHT MEXOETAZ.
H. O.i Stover, minister. Morning wor
ship at 11. Bermoa "Keeping Up
One's Courage." Inot "Coma Uato
Ha and Rest" (Campane).- Evening aer
viea at S. Sermon "Spiritual handed
ness." Anthem '"Remember Now Thy
Creator" (Robinson). The church achool
at 10. 0. C. Harris, Supt. Christian Ea
deavorj rocletiea at 7:15.
. I EXEST TJNITABX4W .
North Cottare and Chemeketa. Rev.
Fred 4Jbaa Wail, minister. Sunday
morning aerviea at 11 a'elock. Subject
The iKlngdom of God." Soloist. Mrs.
Trumai Huaton. Organist, Mre. Waiter A.
Denton.
fAXEM BAPTIST TE1CPLB
Center street between High and Liber
ty. Robert L. Parne. minister. Bibla
achool 45. Preaching- aerviea 11
o etocht.'i Toung People a meetings o:o.
veninr areaehing service 8 a clock, paa
tor prelching at both services. Epeeial
musie a both services. Prayer meeting
Thursday ovoning, 8 a clock. . .
J!
vwavrw, inntttRlAX,
Si nAMMAil Utm atreeta. M
Darlow . Johnson,' pastor. S48 E. My era
street, h Phono 8687. Services 11 a.m.
and 8 p.m. Sermon topics: "Under Ob 11
ration V a.m. Sermon by Stearns Oosh
fag, p n. "Our Best at all Times.' Epe
eial msisie. Sander school 8:45 a.m.
8 teams Cushiag, Supt. Epworth leagued
at 7 p.m. Mid-week meeting at 7:80
Thursday evening. Choir rehearsal at
8:15 Thursday evening, J. William Bel
char.' director.
HEVACA1I1
SCHOOL OPEL'S SOOil
: vrv... .... ! ;
Classes Will Continue two
Weeks; Rev. Fletcher
Galloway In Charge j
A dally vacation Bible school is
to open Monday morning at the
Church of the Nazarene with Rev.
Fletcher Galloway, pastor ' in
charge. The sessions ; are to be
held from 9 a.m. to 12, every week
day except Saturday j and the
school will continue j for two
weeks. " I
The school will be open to all
children of the community be
tween the ages of four and 14, and
no tuition will be charged. Tnere
will be three departments Pri
mary, Junior, , and Intermediate
and courses-will be given In Bible
memory work, character study,
drills, music, hard work and re
creation. I .
The teaching staff win inciuae:
Mrs. F. A. Rledesel. Miss Louise .
Plnnell, Miss Geneva Jayes, Mrs.
Elizabeth Baxter, MnsJ Fletcher
Galloway, and Clyde Hoffer.
The school will be bold in the
old building of the church which 1
is located one block south of Cen
ter on Hth street. Any parenis
desiring additional information
may call Rev. Galloway, telephone
9(30. , -j
Pearl Medal
Competition
Monday Eve
A matron's pearl medal mis
sionary contest will be held at the
First Evangelical ehurch Monday
evening, June 8, beginning at 8
o'clock. - i
Mrs. F. E. Fisher, branch ora
torical contest secretary will have
charge.
There will be four contestants
and these have already received
the silver and gold medals, i
The diamond medal contest t
will be given at Jennlng'a Lodge
during the session of the Oregon
branch woman's missionary so
ciety, i '
The public is invited to attend
the contest Monday night.
rnnstmctive urogram for the va
cation mornings during the two
vmii. There is no tuition . or
Miss Dorothy Kirkwood and Mrs. Urelsh and Helen Chrlstensen;
Ed McDonald botrrj oi biu.
Members present Included Mrs
Roy Barker, Mrs. L. F. Matthews.
Mrs. James A. French, Mrs.. W.
W. Henry, Mrs. C M. Purvlne.
Mrs. V. L. Gibson, Mrs. S. -D.
Crawford, Mrs. W. D. iienry, ana.
Mysta Hendricks, Miss Irene
Windsor, and young guests, Mar
porle Matthews, Alice and Wilma
and Gladys Crawford.
Sermon,
v. tk tml." Mid-week prayer
aseeting at 7.80 a'elock. Thursday.
CHRIST LUTHERAN
t a : V ttanm Svnodl
tati. ..A fitata street. Bev. Amos E.
SETOBMES
Corner Canltoi and Marion streets. W.
O. Idenkaemper, pastor. Sunday school
10 ajn. tierman worship 10 a eloeK; sua-;
tjecti "Jesua Crucified." English wor-5
I ship 11 o'clock; subject: "LetJJs Walk;
Ueeoaungiy," Bpeeial music
GLAD TT2HNOS MTSSIOV
J58 Court street. C 8. Johnson, pas
tor. Sunday cehool at a p.m. Services
at S and 8 p.m. roll Gospel teaching.
irv. .mlu. a Mi HMrtt PrHt-
byterlan church will be of special I fee, the school being a Project of
' a 1 I . . w a A. A,'r warn M w 1 4B
Interest next Sunday. Tne cnurcn i tne cnurcn ior mo vuumiumvj.
v j-l ill ..v-jm. olilllran'i Hi P,rna ara onrdiallv invited to
ic.""ui z"i ""r..r. xtk .r ;,r,r DM i& mtorma. Min-.m.-. a m., p.., -r; -iiT: Th-.v .Dd
rotation, t "Children'a Dav at I w "u -,"-" :.ri" I" v" u;(; kv nhBniBr '.:,-.B")rr pi .Jtn.
- 1,7, 7, .. mw A T O ClOCK. An interesting iuio l English aervieea
Sprlngvllle Lola Rae; and Let dlspUy in the foyer of the 7107. Preacher of Righteousn
Your Money Talk". Normal , , Cndwork done bv the .oi : Mn M,
Hinges; offertory, 'Star of Hope d deoart- Tr. jw .1
crornernooa
ST
UMBO
MITBE E
HECTOR,
XCHK
Ray Stumbo. manager of the
Hollywood theatre, was elected to
the board of directors of the Al
lied Theatre Exchange of the
Northwest and Walter Tibbets of
the OrlenUl theatre in Portland
was elected president at the two
day session held" Monday and
Tuesday in Portland. Productions
and Individual problems of the
independent theatre men were the
topics for discussion at ; the. ses-
l0About 80 members of the Ex
change from Oregon and Wash
ington were present. -
Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Stum
bo attended the Social Cinema
club of tbe Northwest which met
for Its annual meeting at the Os
wego Country club tor the day
meeting and at the Multnomah
hotel for a banquet and j enter
tainment In the evening.
Mrs. L. WJ Blddle: and benedic
tion. I
The program for the Ford
Memorial community ehnrch will
be given at 9:45 o'clock and In
cludes: ..'.:
Recitation: A Boy'e Welcome'
hv Bobbv i Wallace: reciUtion:
"Welcome to the Cradle kou" Dy
Naomt Alsop; vocal duet: -My
Heart Breathes a Welcome", by
Junior Ghoir
Of Silverton
Sings Sunday
SILVERTON, June 5 As a
Dleasant conclusion for home
coming at the Methodist Episco
pal church June 7 the junior
choir under the directorship of !
Max Scrlber assisted by Miss Jo
sephine Albert of Salem, guest
artist, will give a concert con
sisting of I the following num
bers: r
March by orchestra; invoca
tion Dr. W. S. Gordon; duet j
"At Jesus Feet". Kathryn Morris
on ' and Max Scriber; chorus
"Beautiful tOhlo". Junior choir;
instrumental number Harboj
Ethyl
church of handwork done by the
beginners and primary depart-
i ments of the school. An interest
ing program entitled "Following
Jesus" has been arrangea, ana
will be participated in by all de-
i nartments of the scnooi.
The Junior department is pre
senting a missionary dramatiza
tion. "At the End of the Rain
bow". Music for the service la to
be furnished by the recently or
ganized orchestra.
The evening worsnip service ai
7:30 o'clock, will be largely one
of music New song books have
been secured and will be used ror
the first time Sunday evening.
There will be special musie by
the choir, and the orchestra .will
nlav. This will Institute a series
I of evening meetings of particular
interest to the young people.
Subject: "Paul,
ims." Sunday
lianeman, supt.
I Special musie. at services.
TORT! MEMORIAL X. E. C0MMU1TX
Garth avenue wa in ,
dith A. Grevee, pastor. Suaday school ,
. . m - . a . ihnrt 1&fte aesslona. a i
apleadid Cnlldren'B JLay rn;. r
! given. Evening worship 8 a'elock ; vuh
All." Several special musical
V. n.mlxva tit IiOalia M.
.1 v. TTi.i. MyhMt LDVsni ieain,
v.- n..JtL who taak firat place in
High achool AudHioa contest at Porest
Grove recently will sing. Young People s
meetings 7 p.m.
enae nnwa-nrEaATIOXAl,
v;n.j untra at 10:30 a.m. af
Sunday school and church, at which tuna,
observance of Children a aay. "I"
ins? service. w. m"""! - .
tor.
ETRST CHURCH OP THE SAIAREEE
V. vi-.v ..h f Center on lth
. .. . it,. I . . D wi.iv Oallowav. paaior.
Unurcn - in proepeci s- v- o"- iVtk .ii. Phone 8630.
TT.' Ptor will apeah Buaday front the
f l ' , -- r'
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CALVARY . BAPTIST CHURCH
Bodgers Building High aft Ferry Ste.
Graced Churchy School S:40 a. m., Jr. Church
10:50 tu m., 3 B. T.'s 6:45 p. m.
10:50 A. M. Sermon: "Askn-Seek
Knock Pastor
Solo: "Come Unto Me" sung by
Kenneth Abbott
7:45 P. M. Sermon: "Some ProbleinW of
The Christian" Pastor '
Popular Gospel Song Service, Special Music,
selected - 1 j
WELCOME, W. EARL COCHRAN,! Pastor
To End Year
On Tuesday
The Jason Lee Brotherhood
meeting at the church. Winter
and Jefferson, will hold Its last
meeting for the year Tuesday,
June 9. at :30 o'clock. There
will be no outside speaker, but
every member will be asked to
contribute to a forum discussion
f "Men in the Life of the
o o o
the watchword of
nation we are not
Vacation Bible
School to Open
Monday Morning-t nd
rram develoned for next year.
A feature of the meeting will
be the presence of the James
Benner family, a talented quar
tet whose entertainment includes
readings, vocal and Instrumental
music, and orchestral numbers.
ThA members include mother.
Thompson; S vocal solo.
nVrhlAlSmltb; reading, Mae Cpffey.
n fnrmerlT of the Capitol tne-1 ... . ,. A.. u...
atre in Salem and now elMearora, wnliam Sw,ft and Beryl otto.
vas imoir wose offertory, orchestra; chor-
The West Salem community
dally vacation bible school will be
gin Monday. June 8 ana continue
five days each week from 9:00 to
11:45 a.m. until June 13.
Classes will be offered begin
ning with the kindergarten ana
through the elgntn graae. .every
boy and girl in the community la
invited to attend. The school will
be held in tbe old school building.
and Is sponsored by the i Ford
Memorial Methodist Episcopal
church. ; . : -
later meeting.
us "jjotner uear junior cuoir, i -
vocal solo.! Miss Albert; coronet StjOlSCOpal VjTOUP f
Will meez az iv
During Vacation
Women Will
Program Sunday
5 The la- L
Dean Tate;! vocal solo Max Scrl
ber; vocal; solo Diana Moore
march' orchestra. ;
ROSEDALE. June
dies' Missionary society will give tpU1irnU9t: A nnual
their nubile nrogram Sunday eve- I 11111 Lfl i IXliUUdt
Ring. June 7, at 8 o'clock. Every- QhlllU
one Is invited to auentu i a luiit j,am., aaaw
For Next Tuesday
i ':
The annual picnic of the En-
The second service on Sundays
In St. Paul s Episcopal churcn
will V.A at 10:00 a. m. instead of
11:00 a. nu during the months or the Portland
New Irrigation
Well Will be ,
Demonstrated
Irrigation by means of a
leep well turbine pump will
e demonstrated on the A.
E. Bouefler farm In Orckanl
aelghta on Sunday.
Tbe eystetn has Jaist been
xmpleted and will be In op
raUon all day Sunday for
the benefit of those who
wish to see it la operation,
rho pump sends out 40O gal
lons of water a minute. It
U planned to Irrigate
acres of blackberrlea at first
sad later to eeiid tbe scope
of the project. -
To reach the Bouefler
farm drive ont Wallace road
and torn to tbe left toward
Shlndlcr's halL The farm
Is at the right of the road at
the first hill. "
June. July, : and August, the pas-
tnr. Rev. Georice H. fawirt, an
nounces, i
This plan met' with the nearty
community are lnvltea. uinner
will be served at 6:30. Election
of officers will be one item of the
business session.
Music at Church
To be in Charge
Of Thelma Davis
Msnv friends and admirers of
Miss Thelma Davis will be inter
ested in the announcement that
she is to be soloist and in charge
r musical nroxram of the
Jason Lee Methodist church. Win
ter and Jefferson streets, uunng
the summer months.
r . students have received
tba recognition and distinction
that Miss Davis has received dar
ing the past year while at the
Oregon State college studying
mtiir Selected as soloist with
svmpnony orcnes-
glewooJ ued"Brethren' chuTch approval of the congregation , last
Siomivii ..... , . . .mrnAv nt h heen reauestea
in m oeia oa ui"i -
and Sunday school
Tuesdav. June 9. at Hagar's
Grove. Cars will leave the church
at 10 a. m.
i rii. a-nman'i aid society will
meet on Wednesday and the mid
wk service of prayer and per
sonal work, will be Thursday at
8 p. m. f j
again for thiaT year.
r aololat ror tne commence
ment exercises, and many other
special occasions, her voice has
hrouarht flattering comment by
mne1r rritira of the State
Mlse Davis will begin her
wnrv Snrrdav. June 14. She Is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R
a Davis, 220 South 24th street,
Salem.
followinn auhlocu: ".a.-." f.
Chnreh Oranixatlon" T:45 p.ta. The
Man Who Urove xiaro. . -
. . . "Wen Who Missed the
Way." Sunday achool a.m. .
tw V nil UK. X. ' "
Boeiety 6:45 p.m. Prayer tneetinj Wed
nesday, 7:45 p.m.
EIRST CHTJRCH OF CHRIST,
, arri!iffVTST
ml v... i.ikortv atreeta. Sunday
aervirev at 11 a.m. ana o p.. "7";;
t A I In lv llflsa lull v -
""vi la o-as .nd 11. Testimo-
nial wetins every Wedneaday evenine at
S. Reading Room at 40 Maaonle Tem
il, oW irons 11 to 5:30 exrept Sundays
and holidays.
vaaiw iTK lreifOEIAX.
Winter and Jef fertoa atreeta. Blf.
Eouk Jr. miftr. ?S
Iove." Eveninr woranip o;.
vfee of installation for the? of ficers of
tbe three loians v7'.. rSi
achool I 8:45 a.m. , H. B 'V. f P-
. M . X IllHatt
l?rillfrtaiv:. a. 1
Learues at B:30. The Opea rorum a
7:00. As expenenee -5
R..hn Jeaoa Loo Brotherhood, 1
Tuesday, June 8, 8:80 p.m.
x iu a,.-, . nI lfarinn streets. U.
kjuii"" 1 , ,
r t.i;. Ti n nastor. Dioio
sit m Morn in r wornip ji o""-i
n--. . rk. CmA Planned Life.
-.1. J.. TniuTnr at T P.m. Babjectt
,A . . ' H.kjUtl..W Bill DUIl"","
Prov. 4:1-8. i Eventns; worauipi
Palaea of Light." The miat-week aerviee
la especially for Fellowship Thursday (
'Z-.lZ ...v. .v at fl r.m. Prepar- 1
a : - . . 1
itian are beiaa? maae ior vm" -
Tv Mrviea Sunday eveninr. Juno 14.
Lutheran Guild
Swander to Talk
Before imiszian rp.nrnrniin
Church at Turner Enjoys Gathering
At Silver Falls
Rev" C T. Swander. secretary
of the state board of the Christian
mm -' rrr J J. church will speaic morning ana
Meet Wednesday evening at the Turner Christian
churcn.
The - Ladies' Guild of the
American Lutheran ehurcn win
meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:-
io oVlock. with -Mrs. ciauae a.
ftlenn, Mrs. C W. ACSUn ana
v n Peters, nostesses: me
GERVAIS, June 5 rive car
loads of vonng people of the
The members of the church are Christian Endeavor society with
nlaanintr a basket dinner ioiiow
in g the morning service.
will be special music.
There
Annnal ! renorta submitted i to
W"w S-t rtlPri. . llUZa&srnBaVVJO a "- w .
mission study will be i a charge the .eonU
. -. sr 4 Ifexl . TarWlt. I ITJilTIlK 1TI D U iL A L taVi 1 V V"mvv
or Aira. m. r-. in:i T, tit eel ISA dnrlnr
will' be cfesurtrian -tne 1 1 .,--.,
Rudie
'meetlnc
il3.
their hanerones. Rer. ana Mrs.
w v. nrsTftous. Mrs. A. B. Ad-
viMon, Mrs. D. B. DuRettfe. Mrs.
Sumner Stevens, Mrs. Virginia
nnnater and Mrs. I. V. McAdoo,
spent last Friday at Stiver Creek
Valla. ' ' V -
' D'nriar the forenoon two of the
' a a. a vrx f
upper falls were.v:sueu.
BETTERlElNtjT. That is
awv..- c or . . 1
content to starid still. We want better rooas,
we want heweV and better ways of doing
things, labor-sktving devices, short-cuts. We
want more comforts and luxuries for our
homes. We want better automobiles at lower
costs. We S want better houses, better stores,
better means of transportation. We want to
dress better and to play and enjoy ourselves
more.
Progresi is reflected by the advertising
found in the newspapers. It is through adver-
srvthine.
ar 1 1 Am
and often the source or it. f
Read the advertisements in this newspaper.
Study them: Profit by them. They will help
you secure what you need and want ior less
money than you often expect to pay. Keep up
with the advertising and advertising will help
you keep abreast of the times, tor advertising
waa surtpn In the nark at the 1
ennth vails, and a tine spread it
was with everything one could ask
for to eat. In the afternoon the
party drove to one of the other
falls and from there walked to
another one. Both forenoon and
afternoon were spent exploring
the falls and from there walk
rh a falls.. The evening lunch was
eaten Just before starting on the j
drive for home. .
Mission Meeting
To be Wednesday
new me
s, and new
a
eimn iaq n f-aat inris.
inspirations tcf ja work-a-day world. Adver
: 4f nnlv tVi sicm of nroizress- adver-
liolllg ao w!r ; - - o a -
tising is progress.
R nrnminue . . . keen in tonch
I O - . r
icith the advertisements in this newspaper
it w'dl be well worth your while
ThA Women's Missionary so-
ftetw of ; the , . ford Memorial i
ehurch will meet at the home of
Mrs. t.- R. : Wallace,' 101 Thira
trtsL Wednesday af ternoen.
Mr..'' J. R, Brown .-will have
Dinner charge of the lesson. i