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Tfcc OREGON STATESMAN. Saleeu Oregon, Satnriay SIornliiir, June 23, 1931 1;1 v T j Church Items of Interest to Folic of Salein and inity ED EVEHTS BEEltl Children of . Christ Lutheran Church to Hold Pro gram Sunday l Tho following Children's Day program will be presented at the Christ - Lutheran charch Sunday morning: - ' - - , Song: Thou Whose Almighty Word, Snnday school; . prayer, Rer. Anna Mlnneman; responsive Reading Pa. 9C, school and pas tor; - Gloria Patrla, - Sunday school: scripture reading,. Rer. Mlnneman; song: "I Belong to Jesus," Sunday, school; "Fairest Flowers," Leon a Buscn and Stella Mlnneman; - recitation: T h e Coming of the Little Ones, Lois Barrick and Elsie' Kook; recita tion: Til Tell You Something," Raymond Kook; recitation: "Lit tle Lights. Myrtle Kiel, Irene Zamsov and the teacher, Mrs. Al bert Zamxow; song: "Let 'Little Children : Come to Me," Sunday school: tableau: : "Greatest t In the Kingdom of HeaTen,' Eulalie ' Blundedd,. ErelyarPfopp and Laura Mlnneman. ? . v Solo: The 'Ninety and Nine." Rer. Mlnneman;. recitation: "Scattering Loye' Ronald Blun dell; song: "Let Little Children Come to Jesus." smaller classes; recitation: "Them Also We Must Bring." Edward For, Eulalie Blundell. Dorothy Kins. - Lois Lick, Amos Mlnneman. Delores Nets. Edna Goebert. Adele - Fry; recitation: "The Little Mission-J ary.f - Alrin Battalion; song: "Come Orer and Help Us." Sun day school; recitation: "For the Little Heathen Girls." Ruth Mln neman. Hilda Henne, Aldene Fry; recitation :, "Little Soldiers," Oscar. Mlnneman, Harrey Fox, Floyd Hain, Arnold Meyer; reci tation: '.'Little Children of Amer ica," Gordon Sumner, Alfred Propp, Alfred Henne. Recitation: "What a Friend We Hare In Jesus." Laura Sle bens, Jeanette Bombeck, Marcel Fry, Eda Klabunde; song: "Las set Die Klndleln. Zu Mir Kom men," Irene Zamxow, Eda Kla bunde, Jeanette Bombeck, Laura Siebens;- recitation: "Ieh Habe Einen Klelnen Klndermund," Irene Zamxow; recitation: "Hast Tin Mich TJeb?" Eda Klabunde; recitation: "The Whole Wldo World for Jesus." Arthur Kleni: anthem: "Forward Into Battle." choir; address: "Crusaders," Rev. Mlnneman; missionary offering, children and congregation; bene diction. - After the senrices the children and . members of the congregation and. friends will gather in Ha gers; grore for the annual Sun day school and congregation pic nic." Games and stunts hare been arranged by the committees for all. Members will bring their lunches and ice cream and other refreshments will be sold at the stand. A double-header baseball game between the team of the lo cal congregation and St. Paul's Lutheran church. Portland, will be a feature of the afternoon's entertainment. Quarterly Meet i At Hayesville ' i Sunday, June 28 HAZEL GREEN. June If '. The 152nd quarterly conTentlon of HayesTiUe Sunday school dis trict will be held at Hayesvllle church Sunday, - Jonei. 18. The these will be "Adrentures in Christian Lhrlng." .'A Rer. Scott Dunn of Portland will be principal speaker. He will glTe an address at senior pro gram forenoon and Junior in aft ernoon. . E. J. Rehf uss of Kelxer Sunday school will leaye ; the singing. t The devotional for . the after noon will be in charge of Mrs. G. M. Thompson of Keixer. The complete program will be an nounced next week. C. E. Convention Gains Attention Various Christian . Endeavor groups In the city are giving con sideration, to" naming delegates for the annual state convention, to be held in the tabernacle at Turner July 1 to 6. Far East Boys' Workers to be In Salem Soon The Salem T. M. C. A. will be host to several older boys engaged In boys work in the Far East when the youths go through here next month bound for the world's conference of older boys which Is to be held Jn Toronto, Canada, July 26 to August 4. ! . While Salem will send no boys east to the conference. Dr. Frank Brown will attend the meetings on his return from Europe where he has been doing advanced work In medicine. While, abroad Dr. Brown, who Is In eharga of boys work at the "T" here has visited a number of Y. M; C A. organ isations, i License id Wed Is Denied Girl ( Who is Only 14 ' l Selby L. Griffin. 19. of Sub limity, Friday was denied a li cense to marry Liillam ; Thomp son, 14. The girl was accompan ied to the county clerk's office by her mother.. who consented to the proposed marriage. Under the Oregon laws a girl must bt If years old to marry, and In that case the consent of the parent Is necessary. 1 - 1 ' , i n n m if" r m n n i . i-.i - . M. E. o ... ' , ....... - -. . ; ' - xf'' m. -wi. i. .... .. . l . - f S ' .1 ' . ; ; ' ' U - - HI : 'v. "S ' -fi" V ' ! ' . i . if 4 I fl b I fl - J 1 1 - If' , i - i i t 'V' ) I . tJ w . d - ' J t Three of the five Methodist leaden of Salem who will be In Eugene most of next week to attend the annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal church. They are, from left: Dr. M. A. Marcy, district superintendent, who helped arrange the conference program; Dr. B, JBarle Parker of the First church, and Rer Hugh B. Fouke, Jr., of Jason Lee. The other two pastor are Rev. S. Dariow Johnson, Leslie Memorial, and Rer. Meredith Groves, Ford Memorial. cm LIE CfllLDREII III HIIT CLEAR LAKE, Juna If Chil dren's Day will be observed Sun day, June 21, at 11 o'clock at the Clear Lake Evangelical church. The following program ; will be given:; I - . Selection, renlor choir; open ing address. Deloert Garner; se lection. Junior choir; recitation, Jack Robertson; I reading, Lunelle Chapln; j selection, junior choir;, reading, Marlon Robertson;, of fertory: ! solo. ' Elaine Chapln; drill, nine girls. Selection, senior choir; read ing, Mary Tompson; solo, Evelyn Cain; dialogue, 'Martha and Mar lon Robertson; selection,. Junior choir; recitation. Robert Fitts; song. Bertha Clement, Estillne Smith and Mary Tompson; dia logue, 4 Pauline and Maxine Coonse; selection, senior choir. YoungPeople Will Conduct Service Hour : Sunday, June! 21, will be ob served as Children's Day at the First Methodist church. The chil dren of the church school will be given the entire hour of the morning service! at 11 o'clock. The beginner's department will have a ; group of recitations In charge of Mrs. R. D. Barton. Mrs. E. C. Miller will direct the primary program. Interesting features of the service will be a pageant, ."The Passer-by and the Flowers"," un der the direction of Miss Mar garet Stevenson: and two num bers, "Rounded Up in Glory", and "Home on the; Range"- by the Junior boys' cowboy chorus from South Liberty under the direction of, Cameron Marshall. Master Wayne Gordon la the soloist of the chorus. f Participants in the pageant will Include: Mary Elizabeth Sis son, Genevieve Wlnslow, Leonard Nelson, Grace Covert, Lois Bur ton, Susanna Schramm, and Billy Crary. . I. 5253.1 63 TO DATE Personal Income an Intangibles tax receipts turned over to the state treasurer by Friday aggre gated f 259,163.50. according to announcement made by the state tax commission.! It was estimated that the two tax laws would raise more than 12,500,000. The time tor filing returns expires June 25. Receipts already turned over to the state treasurer represent 8500 of the earlier returns which, as a rule, contain smaller tax remit tances than are; received during the last, tew days of the filing period. ! Based on experience un der the excise tax, it was estimat ed that approximately 20- per cent of the returns already have been filed and that an additional 20 or 30 per cent will be received dur ing the next five or six days. ; Members of the tax commis sion, together with accountants, returned here i Thursday night from trips to southern and east ern Oregon where they explained the new, tax laws and assisted the taxpayers . In preparing their re turns. I : i SUM ElKS TEAM WILL GO TO BEND i ''....;, -'v Members of (the Salem Elks ritualistic team,f winnera-ln the district ritual contest, ; have been Invited to appear before the Bend lodge Tuesday night to put on an Initiation for " candidates there. The members, headed by Exalted Ruler H. E. Eakln, have accepted and will leave here Tuesday noon, returning late that night or next morning. By virtue of winning tne ais trlct contest the team will com pete with other district winners for state honors at the annual state convention to be held in Ashland June 20-July 1 and 2. The local Elks ritualistic team srnred almost nerfect in the eea- test, the runner-up makls f f and a traction points. EW AXES HUG CONFERENCE BOUND Noted Leader Will Appear The chorus choir of the Knight Memorial . church will nrMnt concert appropriate to the sum mer season Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, with Donald J. Allison ac companying. Among the numbers to be pre sented are three choruses, ."The Winter is Past," by Wilson; "Love Brines This FestlY&l nT " h, wu dermere; a aolo by Ronald Cra ven ana a taaies' Quartet, "O Shephard of Israel," by Morrison, sung by Beneitta Edwards, Car rol Braden, Harriett Adams and Myra Gleason. r A brief address will follow the concert. Th.e speaker Is Dr. Harry Miles of New York city. Dr. Miles is secretary of the nation ministerial boards of the Congre gational churches. He la a gradu ate of Harvard nnlrersitv and nt Tale divinity school and took graduate studies at the University or Berlin. He has been pastor of three Of ttlt 1H(nr linn)iiu tt the denomination, serving the Dwight Place church, New Haven, Conn.; Center church, Brattle boro. Vt.. and First church. Ber keley, Cal. i The public is invited to hear the concert and this distinguished speaker. Special Meeting 5 At Lyons Draws Many From Alar LYONS, June If A special evangelistic revival meeting in the 'Lyons Methodist church will come to a - close Sunday. Miss Jordan and Miss Spies of Los Angeles are la charge. Miss Jor dan's twin brother is Carl Jor dan or Lyons, who with hia wife and daughter, Estella are assist ing with the orchestra and sing ing each evening. ! t : A good many visitors from oth er church and committees have attended. . . , Three Churches Looking Forward To Big Gathering The three points of the Lablsh Mission Evangelical church. Clear Lake, Lablsh Center and Middle Grove, are looking forward to a good time in an all-day picnic Friday, June 2, at Hagers Grove. There will be something doing every minute for old and young. Facilities are afforded for : all kinds of games and swimming. Some surprises are planned. : f JJoftM ATWATtH.Vlin.NY IN 1, OM A rAKM, PwT OOM IHOWtP AH INTf RtST Each man, whatever his 'station In: life, leaves behind him in fluences that help to shape the destinies of other people. SundayNight HELPFUL, SINCERE. PROPERLY EQUIPPED SERVICE - DUEKl AGAIN EI OFFICIAL Rer. Frederick Bueermann of Salem was elected statistical . sec retary ot the German Baptist Pa cific churches, now in session in Portland. Besides Rev. Bueermann. Rer. G. W. Rutach, pastor of the church here, and Rer. G. Schunke assistant pastor, are In attend ance at the conference which will elose Sunday. No changes are an ticipated in the pastorate here, Rer. Rutach is Just ending his fourth year. t , j Rer. Schunke, reporting for the financial department, told the conference that more than $15, 000 was given the past year to missions and benevolents. Rer. O. R. Schroeder of Ana helm, Calif., was elected moder ator and Rer. Frederick Relchle of Portland recording secretary. Church Groups Thrice Set Date For Big Picnic The twice postponed church Sunday school picnic will, if it does not continue to rain, be held next Tuesday at -Hagers grove. Cars will leave th church at 10 o'clock. ! The church basement -; will be occupied . on next Wednesday - by the Woman's Aid society. More qullters are needed. Tee mid week Prayer and I Bible Study service will be held on Thursday at f p. m. : Baptismal service-will "be Sun day morning, June 28.' Those desiring baptism will please see the pastor. Rev. L. W. Blddle. Rev.C. W Hatch Guest Minister NORTH SANTIAM. Rer. C. W. Hatch ot the Church ot God of ' Salem will hold preaching services at the North Santlam church' Sunday afternoon, June 21; at 2:30 o'clock. - A?4 i MAMtttb AND MOVEPtD 2. VA1U In isu hi vav flKTEDGOm- 3, NO 0'Al!fOftftiA AND ORGAN K?E& AKD eVUTTXE (IffTTsU PAClFK Mr con ti wing TjtjiAfnx amp wnc 1 WiNsnRtLi.pi; qEKRCJ"" r, ,-;.'. J?iT,i 4 5 I SERIESHEE Progress and Growth Noted At West Salem Church in Past Three Years The Sunday night '.service will be the last held in the Ford Mem orial church by the present pas tor. Rer. M. A. Groves. This closes a three-year , pastorate In which the church has shown progress in many ways. '- . F During the this time 78 people have united with the church -of the charge, world service giving has Increased 400 per cent and several ' new organisations have been formed which have increased the service of the busy church to the community. Among these or ganisations have been the , Boy Scouts, with A. C. Hennlngsen as scoutmaster: .the Girl Reserves, with Mrs. John Simmons as presi dent; a men's brotherhod, with Waldo Baker as president. . Two other special: groups that have done some excellent work during the past year, are a Junior choir - directed - by - Miss -Trula Grant and a- Junior church under the leadership of Miss Cora Ma son. During the past .winter, the Sunday school' has had-the best attendance in the history of the church. , Tuesday the pastor will leave to attend the annual conference to be held in Eugene June 23 to 28. Mrs. A. C. Hennlngsen has been elected as lay delegate to the lay electoral conference to be told June 2f. Lyle Thomas has been elected as alternate. Vacation School Ends Third Year With Good Record The dally vacation bible school for West Salem closed yesterday. The enrollment was 74 and aver age attendance was 51. A picnic was held on Friday and a pro gram and demonstration was held In Ford Memorial church Friday evening at 8 o'clock. This Is the third year for the Bible school and best work has been done this year of any of the three. The committee arranging for the school was Rer. M. A. Groves, Mrs. A. C. Hennlngsen, Mrs;. John Frlesan and Mrs. A. F. Goffrier. The teachers were Mrs. McNown, Miss Trula Grant, Miss Violet Wallace and Rev M. A. Groves. . A special service for Boy Scouts At 8 p. m. Sunday Rer. Hugh Fouke will speak on "There is a Lad Here" and will de liver the trophy cup to - Ja son Lee scouts who won at - the rally here. . "When Shall These Things ' Be:" 11 a. m." Topic Thelma Davis, vocalist, both errlcee. Jason Lee Methodist Church CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH High A Ferry Sis. : Over Dan Burns - Church School f :40 a. m. Three B. Y.'s :4B p. m. 10:50 A. mT Sermon: "The Two Builders Pastor. Anthem: Show Me Thy. Way, Oh Lord" (Williams). Incidental solo by Mrs. Gregg. Men's Chorus. 7:45 P. M. Sermon: "The Mind of Christ" Pastor. Men's Chorus: "Remember Me, O Mighty One" (Klnkle). WELCOME, W. EARL COCHRAN, Pastor i ; American Biographies in Miniature Leland Stanford (1824-1893) - HfWA5 fOUN&EROF . lAt SWlfOftf And ont or or AIL oarst iVfcR&nr Ti COUNTS in 1 the Churched da XVIGHT XK03UAXj H. C 6tTr. mimitter. Kenlag vorship t 11. - 8moi ;Tk IaeraM ing Cloud." Ldi aurfcet "O bbi hmrA ( braal" by Morriaoa. er4 eBert t 8, bjr th ehonu ; choir. I"ol loviag t eoBeert &Ti Harrr I. Mil, 1. Kw York Citr. will imUit brief addret. ' Tttm eharea achol aceta 10 a.m. O. O. Harris, gapt. Cbrutiaa XadMTor at Til .auf . " 1 . 1 k "1 " -' SVOUSWOOD trXTTED SBXTHBZY Korth ITU and Vibmkt linM. I. W. Biddla. pastor. Saaday school 8:5 zaaas Fnpu i bmcUbj clock ; rah. Jact: "How. to Ieeidl ia Wronf awl . What is Hifbt." II ! riKST MXTHOOIST Chnrek aad SUU atraeta. B. ark Parker, pastor. Snnday school 9:45 a.sa. Morniac worship 11 o'clock; sabject: Special Childrea Day - Prorram (eator inf a -paceaat, "Tha Passer-by aad the Flowers" aad two nam bars by tha Boys' Cowboy ehoras from S. XJberty. Evea ing worship 8 o'clock; isobieet: . "Usia taiaiaf the BaAiaaco of aelirion" Dr. Parker. 8 p.m. Thursday, Mid-week prayer serrtee. it . rniT covoaxaaYiOaTAi fiasdar school at S;4V a.sm. . . r. X. Hear, Sap. Worship Iwlth serssoa at 11 ajau . Sobjeet "If Thoa Kaewett the Gift of God'1. S p.sa. fCioai service ot the Knight Keasorial church la - which this charch will ioia. J! There will bo a musical prograja by the: Knight Kemorial eboir aad an address by Dr. Harry Mileo of JUtw York City, tV O. Kastner, snlaister la charge. h. ijj ; '' - moBXAjro rmanDS . Coraor Highlaad aa Ohareh treeta, Edgar P. Sims, .pastor. Bible school 10 a.m.. E, M. Beckett, rfiapt. - Mornlag worship 11 a-m. Message by MUa Boss. Erening serrieo S p.m. M Message by GenerieTO Beckett.' Botk these yoaag people reeemtly rradaated from the Port la ad Bible Xaatitate. - Special slafing may be expected at both, acrviees. Jaa ior O. X. S p.m. . Senior' aad Interme diate a X. 1 .m. f Mid week prayer meeting Thursday yjaj GZJLO TTDIKOS SCZSSTOar S38 Court atreet. G 8. Johasoa. pas tor. Soaday school r S p.m. Berries at S aad S p.m. Wettings ' Tuesday, Thursday sad Saturday osninri. Good masie. lull gospel message, i SOTTTR SXLKm jrBXBirDS Couth Commercial I Washington Chas, O. Haworth. psstor. ; 10 a.m. San day school. . Nathan Cook,;8npt. 11:00 mornlag worship. - Sermunt f'Oar Task." No eveniag service. (Tbijmiday. S pja. Prayer meeting and Biblo Study. ijrr ; I; ' BBTOBMXS CU0BCH . Corner Capitol and MHom street. W. 9. Lienkaemper, psstof.! j Spndsy school 10 a.m. German worship. 10 o'clock; subject? "Jems, the ti Light of tho World.' Englisk wotehip 11 o'clock; subjects "Tho Destiny ef Children." A Children's day program jwlU bo girea at tkU tim. .- - jf'j .ijt CKXIST IiTTTHBB-JT Xlghtoontk and State i streets. Rev. Amos X. Minaemaa, A, It., pastor. The rerular Children' Day Missionary ser rieo will bo held St :5 a-nu, followed by a Sunday school picnic at Hager'a Grove after tho service; 1 Children's and choir music at tho services. How Does Our Policy . tt i - O: O O Frotect A Bank Account T limply by paying; you mon y after your;actJrTo earnlnr power has stopped. Stop Wotryr-rWlta money comlns; in ana less coins out, there Is lees to worry about. Protect Loved Ones? With to S10.000 from $1,009 paid In casa oil death, as soeclfled in nollcr. and $10 to $20 weekly for total dis ability, our Reader Serrieo Policy protects i your loved i ones against; want. ' : '-i, ." 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' i - """"" jrZXST rXXSBYTEBXAV 1 Coraor ef Chemekrta and Winter streets. G rover O. Birtchet. D. X- pas tor. Charch school. S:3Q avm. Claaae for all agea. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon. "The Measure 'of a Woman's Ijov,' - Anthem. "Tom Ye Even to Me" f Barker) Mrs. Gordon MeGilchrist will sing a sot. - Orchestra, rohearsal at 8 p.m. Christian adeavor societies meet at S:S0 o'clock . Evening worship, 7:30 p.m. Sermon, "Poor Old Dad" (A Patber'a Day Service). Mid week mooting on Thursday at 7:80 o'clock.- i ST. JOHV'S LTTTHZXAir (Mo. Synod) North .loth and A street. Bar. U. W. Gross, pastor. Sandsy school . a.m. Eag lish serrieo t:45. German at 11:00. ' XXMAjrrjXZi BAPTIST ' ' Corner Haiel and Academy streets. Sunday school at 10 aJn. Ijossou: Dent. 34 and 15. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Mr. Turner will preach in tho morning and Miss Ruth Tibbit in tho evening. - Special mnaic at both services. Mid-week prayer aad testimony meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. LABISH MTSSIOB- EVANGELICAI. 1 CLEAR LAKJt Church school 10 a.m. W. P. Cellard, Supt, - Children's Day program at 11. Missionary offering. Bi ble study Tueadey evening. - MIDDLE GROVE Church school 10 a.m. T. P. Walker, Sept. Jr. X. L. C E. at 11. Intermediate . L. C. E. at 7 p.m. Evening worship at S subject, "De iag God' Will." Prayer serrieo Wed nesday eveninr at the 11-ed Bcharf home. IU.B1SH CENTER Church school 10 a.m., W. A. Starker, Supt, - C. X. 7 p.m. discussion . topie, "How to Decide What is Right and What i Wrong I" Ed ward MeClaughry, leader. Mid-week ser vice Thursday evening. H. le. Schouor man pastor. ; 1161 Union street. Salem. CEiumas SassfoKAir aixxavcx CSS Perry street, Sunday school 9j44 a.m.; M. D. Litwiller, Sopt. - Mornlag service. 11:00; young people's service, S:4S p.m. Lester Plants, leader. Even lag serrieo 7a4S. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Van Dyek, returned missionary from cen tral China, and Rev. J. C. Baker ot So attlo will eondact both services. Tuesday evening prayer meetings, 7:45; Thursday erening cottage prayer meeting for young people at 464 North Summer street. IX2LXX MXMOKIAZi . South Commercial sad Myers street. & Dariow Johnson, pastor. 848 E. My ers street. Phone S687. Berriees 11 a.m. and 8 pja. Sermon topics t "God's Workmanship" e-m. "The Open WU dow" pja. Sunday school 9:45, Stearns Cashing, Supt. Xoung People meet ings at T o'clock. TOST CHTJRCH 07 THX VAXARXsTB One block south of Center on lth street. Rev. Fletcher Galloway, pastor. Residence 1493 Marion, Phono 9830. Sundsy service as follows: Horning service n union of Sandsy school and tho worship service 9:45 to 11:45 a.m. A special for tho Juniors. Sermon subject, 'The Glory of tho Church." N. T. P. S. and Junior society 7 p.m. Evening ser vice 8 p.m. Sermon subject, "A Pout er." Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p.m. JASOIT XXX MEMORIAL": X. Winter and Jefferson streets. Hngh B. Fouke, Jr., minister. 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Sermon: "What Place Hav tha Terms 'Saviour' and 'Salvation' in Ldfe Today t" PORD MEMORIAL X. X. COMMUNITY Uorth avenue and Third atreet. Mere dith A. Groves, pastor. Monday school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock; subject: "The Overflow" i Vocal solo "My Tssk" hy Miss Ruth Meers. Ev eniar worship 8 o'clock; subject: "Paul's FarewelV to Elders of Eoheeus." rapeeial music. This service will b tho farewell service of tho psstor, closing a year nssterate. Touna- Panola'a meet ings 7 p.m. CAZiVART BAPTIST Rod rer s Bldg., High aad Perry street. Graded church school 9:4ft a.m. W. T. Jeaka, Supt. Junior charch 10:50 e.nw Three B. Y.'s 6:45 pja. ) Morning wor ship 10:50 a.m. Sermon: "The Two Builders" pastor. Aathem. Evening service 7:45 p.m. Popular Gospel Seng Serrieo. Sermon: "Tho Mind of Christ." Wednesday evening Peilowshin ' and Prayer meeting 7:45 o'clock. Thurs- day ensuing ehoir rohearsal 7:30 o'clock. rXXB MITHODLST Market and North Winter street. Stewart. Castor. Sundav 1 school J. R. 9:45 a.m. i MoTaias' worshin II o'clock: sob jeet! "The forward Look." Evening worship 8 o'clock; subject: "Christ Re eeiveth Sinful Men." loung People's meeting T 'slock. , , TXEST CHTJRCH OP CHRIST, BOUUITIST , ' Chemeketa and Liberty streets. - Sua day services at 11 ajnu and S n.sa. Sua- jfet, "Is-the Universe, Including Man Evolved hy Atomic Poreet" Sunday scnool at 9:45 and II. Testimonial meet ing every Wednesdsy evening at 8. Readiag Room at 408 Masonic Temple open from 11 to 5:80 ezeepit Sundays and holidays. , ' Charch street between Chemeket ard Cantor street. Rev. P. iW. Xrtektea, pastor. 11 a.m. "The RontAway Slave.' Anthem by choir. 7:80 evening aong ser vices led by The Ladies Guild. Special music. Mis Ruth Tibbits, speaker. Sunday school 8:45. Max Gehlbtr, Supt. Arnold Krueger, Asst. Sept. i In charge, Luther League devotionalsj at 6:80. , COURT STRKKT ChWsTIAV - Court aad 17th street. IB. P. Shoema ker, pastor, 775 Perry street, phone 4744. Sundsy school 9:45 a.m.. Mrs. Edward Weller, Supt. Morning ! worth ip 11 o'clock; sobjeet: "A Great Psrable." Evening worship 8 o'clock! Toung Peo ple's meeting 7:15 o'clock; subject:" "How to Decide What Is Right and What 1 Wrong." Aid society meeting on Wednesdsy and Friday. Mid-wttk meeting Wednesday T: 45. j FIRST CHRISTIAN High and Center streetsJ D. J. Howe, pastor. Morning service 11 o'clock; esb ject: Mitsionsry Address by Hattie P. Mitchell, living link missionary of tho church. Evening service 8 o'clock; sub ject: "Tha Constitution of the Church." Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Orville J. Halt, Supt. Mid-week services 7:45 p.m. Wed nesdsy. Toung People's meetings 7 p.m. O. E. Groups meet in their respective rooms. Choir rehearsal Thursday 8 p.m. Prof. E. W. Hobson. director of music. your friends or ffim B I 1910 . . a. . .. a a-a I to enter my subscription to - . -n j . the regular establish, ed rate. I Tne uregoa eiaiea Oregon Statesman I . aoe...... on. SiTAl Jl . jatSU SxliII ! 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