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Church Items bf Interest to Folk of Salem and Vicinity- f , . - " ' .... "V" . ... . 11 ! " ' ' . 1 "tS .' " " "" . i . , . . " )'. 1 1 '' - 1 ' . i ... . ' . '. CHURCH RALLY TO BE TUESDAY Bishop Lowe and two 6ther Outstanding Leaders to ' Be Speakers ! H. K. Mondol of India, who was la Salem a year ago, will be OBO Ot the speakers for the' Meth- nB rail tn rk hld Tuesdav Odist rally to DO neia ear night at the First M. E. , chureh here. Mr. Mondol Will substitute for Dr.Ram Chandra Rao. origin- ti --C-.1..T . v ,. j.i.vsit rt-n ally scheduled but was delayed on his trip from India. ). ThA nrOKram Will be the center of Methodist interest, for 40 of the churches convenient to Sa-1 lem, reaching as far : north w Newberg, iu far south as uorvai- lis, east to Silverton and Stayton and west to ' Tillamook - and Ne- halem. The banqhet program will r, Pin at 6:30 o. ni.. when ur, Bert B. Smith Of Chicago Will Dot the speaker. At the 8 o'clock mass meeting In the- church auditorium. Bishop Titus Lowe of the Portland area and H. K. Mondol- will be . the speakers.: .yi: '"i " ' ' i-" J Wednesday morning, at i 9:30 a round table on present prob- lems, eTangellsm and world ser rlce. ' -'t'l Mrs. W. C Young, president of the Ladles' Aid society of First ehurch, is arranging the banquet. Sf-nrh U Frfrodi OTer- Flsrt Church, IS prOTiaing OTer- Sight entertainment for all OUl- f-trwn euests wnere aisxaucr makes such, necessary. Hi D HOT SERIOUS BUTCH! Due to Infection, Although Communication Rare; Glands to Blame ; Pponle will bear UP philOSOph-I irallv under an incapacitating ill ,i .na.ltiitlnfr ill- a nr vpn where one tnreaiens i i. uo o lha mnmftlt thevl i .f-w -ffTm a relatively trivial suffer from a relly ailment affecting thei? personal appearance. they, are distresseaj r,pnn1ft wor-1 ry more about pimples on the face ai Ha nHnnt a malisrnant I ' 7 " ... j , I disease. I - The medical-dental headg.uar- ters Of the Polk-Marion-XamhUl eonnfv inedleal society declares - j , , v that most of the pimpleswhlcn people have caused little irouote tn thlr ripalth MOSt Of these dlS- to thir neaiin. r- tnrhinoM are caused by the exees-1 .4ADSrHona Of 'the Skin glands, t "K-aw fterlOUS diseases SO com-I -,..!.- mental eauUib- rium Of the girls and the COlleg-I latea-as ordinary acne," declares the bulletin ISSUea mis ' "For Dure pathOS, one has but lO . . . , i .-al- ia srHAfll nri lOOKlUK I ! rnmnloTlnn In ly si nr-i-"'",- . k. mirror of the slot machine HUU . auvu O so viiiKiai-rf nicture or tne worn- mm HXJ mr , jars. A.arj j)CBWui r nrwwiTi ... 1 u j i,,wr. vnren khvih vusinwv oiroc- an with 'that SChOOl girl complex-I acUr.r urRH)n OB "The Unpardonable I ing Monday evening 7:30. : Tuesday ov , ... 1 Sin." i A eriele from 5:36 io 7:80 will b I ening Dr. Hagen will meat with tho , vtn, aluMit thell T accredited mediums. "The tragic thing aDOUX inw - Dimple Is that it breaks OUt ruth- I wnGLEWOOD U1TED BRETHREW , n T n A TT, f IK I T - UbUAVJ UV1 I icssiy ..j . i o0 Yl, Tl III LUD UWM T - la extremely anx-1 .. tnnv riln liesL. : avuo t.. m . V,r,ir,Z.ZZtZrt- recognise , .t.Tte f iha fact that the pimple Itself is due to Infection. For tnis i reason, - i-nnaafa to use the-same tow-j els -as a person with" acne; but, . mattr of fact, it is not. easy . . - i. e.l thai to ipreaa tao jr" . healthy Skin by tne wwcu entlT the: SOU- mnst be prepared for the infection, tnai. is, mo with : the ' over-actlYe sebaceous rlarxls" resulting in the formation of blackheads,, IS tne one wi nimnlet iro prone to develop. If the-sebaceous glands are not-ever- active, pimples are rare. CRABTBEE1 STATION AGENT IS RE m,. r.nMi utilities commission- MOD f Friday authorized the Soufhern (Fletcher Galloway and Rev; J. M. ;r... " . i . JI..tU till fl.n . - - A Pacific company iom"" " depot-agent at uraire. V''--insT - that the' station is placed In rhsrn of a caretaKer ana aep , open to the public. - - The railroad " company request ed l permission to . discontinue its .1 agent at Crabtree, on a showing that the business of. ttte station had. declined more inan avwi, .in tit. naef two veafS CeMHn ahrned bv more than ' 1 ., i.. nrahtrAA dia - ,..6 Tesiaeuw4 . . .7i.4 i!le ":r faMlities were . A ' a o f 1 na? r lTlL U13WUU- IIUIUSUV 1- fllAil with the Utilities comnus sloneiv mlsaioner dismissed a nrotest of citizens of North Plains azalnst the closlnr of. the depot of the United Railways . at that piace. ? ..: . TEAGHER RECEPTlDTi IIIVITIITIOnSIOOUT than iiTitatlons have .... R-iATn Minis P..". . Mention - ior Ihe city school teachers,to bo IHn I asfluf lalluu aw w Mr awi M ..I.V9 let f rlsa "V M A.,""fc-A - . . . r.. A- sjui"""-- 7. '"u t. Uluu pvuiic i,uvi ., ... - .n.VM a th venintrr v - r- . i . . , In- addition tO teacnerS in me Salem public schools, invitations have been sent to school officials, r a ess a as i in : I ST. FAUX' 8 EPISCOPAL Chsreh and Chemeketa streets. Rev. Geo. H. Swift, Rector. Holy Communion 7:30 i.n. Holy Euehsrist and Sermon 11 a-m. Church school at 9:45 ft.au ; I CKKISTIAjr MTSSIOJTABY AT.T.TASCE 5S Ferry street. W. H. Caldwell. panto. Phone, 8603. Sunday school at r'iri. meeting at :s p.m. Evening evaags- listis i serviea at 7 :45. Special singing music Business meeting for th elmrek on Monday evening. This meet- ing it ae,4 vamrterir is strictly for tho church membership. Special svange- on Tnuxjday tTjnwr. yw AlHaneo pastors from other Alliance rettmm ,m Oregon wiu be present. Special singing, platform meeting with proaeanig. xomi people s prayer ""1CT "n ' south SALEM ranarDS rui Cenerci.i ' WMh .ft ,r - - school TN.th.a- gupt. n a.m. Moraine worship and sermon. 5 p.m. Vesper, i Topic: " JLtSrko zrTC ... -V ah members and attsnders urged to bo I present. - Kext Sunday, Oct. li, wuy lay. ' i . CKKIST X.UTHEEAH ' I (American Lnth. Syama) Her. Amos K. Minneman, A. pas- tor. Eifhteenth and State stroots. uer msn services 9:45 a.m. EnfUsh services 11 a.m. Rer. Fred Theuer win . haTs charro of both serrices. Sandsy school Lotner -ieaTioau pjn. HT.TOllllIET I Corner Cspltol and Marion streets. W. G. Lisnkaemper. pastor. Suadsy school 10 a.m. German worship 10 o ciocs; snbject: "The Macedonian Call." Ene linb worship 11 o'eWck: sabjeos "Chris "IJ. Voico of PrmUe. bj E g. Lorens. 2 p.m. meet- iBg 0f Ladies' Aid and Missionary socio- tianity Becomes a wono. Miifion. ty. TIE ST CONGREGATIONAL Snndsv school. 9rSO. Morninr worship and Holy Communion 11 o'clock. Com munion Meditation, by the pastor. Rev. J. R , Simonds. The Quartet wiU sing Let tbo Righteous be Ulna." i : . r. . . i ? HIGHLAND FRIENDS l Comer Highlsnd and Church Sts., Ed gar P. Sims, pastor. Bible school 10 a.m. E. M. Beckett, Supt. Morning ; worship 11 jb. Message by" pastor. iEvening service 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic message. Junior C. E. 5:30 p.m. Senior I snd In- 1 termediste C. E. 6:30 p.m. Mid wee K prayer meeting Tharsdsy. 7 :30 j p.m. KNIGHT MEMORIAL 19th and Ferry streets. H. O, Stover, minister. M amine worshio and Com munion Service at 11. bvenurg service i at 1 :ju. sermon oa mj -T j i woranip, wiia sermon oy srt XLiein, pre "fir..l U th I,rd' ' f Ash ford) by the I fe, .or in th Western Baptist Tneolnei- Chorus choir. : Church school at;10 a.m. I Christian Endeavor aocleties at o:a p.m. : tst.ii methodist VrVt and North Winter streets. J. R. Stew.rt. prtor.. Sunday school 9:45 iJB. Morning worship ii o'eioek; sub- , . Th of S(mU." Evening worship 7:30 o'clock; subjeet: "If Your Soul for Sslel" Yo(mg People's meeting - f rrnAHTIT.T. niLL GOSPEL 17th and Chemekfta streets. Thomas I j ni.J n.ttnra t Kibi1 . . , J0 fcfla x,, supper U a., Evangalitie, 7:45 i.m. Tuesday 7:45. friday. Y. P. M.T:45. Wednesday .11 iday prayer Dennninr u - r, uunr,- i '..j. ..j5 . subjects "Will tho Chnirn Go ThTOgh the OJriiroia- i tionl" Sunday stareet meeting comer State and High. S:8P. ; , I ; riBST BVAHGELICAI. ! Sorth Summer and Marion streets, C. j f. Poling.. ratjet: "Do This in Remembrance of I Sermon : rCkse-in" Dr. Parker. Feat- Me." , Rev. c. P. Gates, district sOpt.l0r.: a Study ia Crayon and Song Mr. . r r,. r.viiTiir ifDrmiu .w ..k; Young People's meeting 6t30 o'clock: subject "What Jesus Teachee ATOBl vomnnre. r tha evening semeo. All are wel- - miz"i", :n I Wilson, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. XVII. MUM i' ."1 ...... . - - - , I., wvafiim 11 laM IB Dim Z . RnvlnM in tha Desert." Evening WOIV-i I ship 7rsa o'eioear snnjeci: x ouna rw i . , VJ C.H t. tha "Church." ' Young Pe- I P meeting a-.aw o eioea; J"!. r.w.T to 8Bdsy School!"' Mrs. E. H. i Pero. leader. . , ., . Mhool board directors, and the f.-nitw members of Willamette I i i j v. n..it.i nncil - univerBiiy wo:v" i j neSS COUege. tne receyuuu 1, wlu De the concluding feature oi tne two-aay insiuuie to ne uu here for Marion county school teachers. i Musical, numowi rr i-v Uon will be furnished by th Min- isterial association, quartet and miss Lent uetie . "" tor of music at. the high schooL Kev. tiari uucnisn. ; yicei- dent Of ;the Salem Ministerial as - soclation, has appointed the f ol- x zabeth Gallaher and C. A Kells; program Rev. Grover Birtehet and Rev. H- C. Stover; invitations -Rev. Hugh B. Fouke and Rev b. jj Howe: decorations Rev i uuc. Woman Suffrage Voted i or Spain MADRID, Oct. 2. (AP) Con- ! ... t, va Mn,ti)ninn ,,nftr which the republic of Spain is to near: mtw s. aa w vvuh v vs w - lbe sroverned. . I Tha; rnonoim ts the votine I m a- -w - " ' age at 23. It Is estimated 5,000.- iiaa nanAi. snnrnvlmitoW ilia -.v.- . " ... - - f - f f f e Ip ovv : . , .- j At Fairgrounds I a -'I '. A ai An: nnusnauy large amount oi mn l beinr handled at the fair grounds ostoftiee this year, ac - cording to Arthur Gibbard. assist- ant postmaster,, who is managing theuiostal service there.Gibbard ai j . .v.''- iT .e nas airecvcu iue f.lrimniiiili tnr tho nat eis-ht of the 2S year. It has Ujen operated. - I Th state fair nostotnee proD- Uhw a-m he dismantled sometime i J - - next Monday. . .. . I - t ? . - , in a. . ' M-rrLE BUSINESS - , ri.. i , mfft ct a r w . r Tho ,it. .Tonncu will meet in regular t - session Monday . evening, : uci, a. I , . i i KOUl-inw . r . - acted, nothing ef special lmpor - Unce being siaiea. lowing committees to work on the J 13ta perry streets. Saturday I the i Portland Council of Chureh reception: refreshments, Mrs. Eli-J evening 7:45 Young, people's meeting, j ; Hla address will deal with the' Churches jRAIiLY TALKER " """" ' " j i I '-tJI i j t si ' t " v j x Su -i be one! of the speakers at the Methodist . rally at the First ehurch here Tuedy, October 6. KIZEB COMMUK1TV CHT7KCH Serrices hold in Ksiset schoolhoane three miles north of Salem! on the river road. Hayes Beall, minister, W. E. Ssr- sg-e. Church school Supt. Church school convenes st 10 s.m. with elssses for all "ThUsy-anT'now Mr ef Btudiet. .Worship serrioo at Ham Berinninj this Sandsy services will bs held regularly at this . hour. Sermon topic: "Religion its Ideal as Against taa btstus yuo. ' o evening services. IMMANHEL BAPTIST Corner Hasel and Academy; streets. Sunday school at 10:a.m. Lesson JLoshua 6 Presching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Iday services at 11 a.m. and p.m. Sub-id-week prayer and testimony meeting 1 iocs, UnreaUty." 8unday school st Mid-week prayer and testimony meeting Thursday evening st ( 8 o clock. I i - TEMPLE BAPTIST v 19th and Breymaa streets. Bev. Rtry E. York, D.j D., supply-psstor. Sunday, 9:45 a.m. Bible school; 11 a.m. morning worship. Dr. Tork will repeat the ser mon which he -preached recently at the Willamette Baptist association, entitled "Some Forgotten Fundamentals." 6:30 Senior, Intermediate and Junior Young People a meetings. 7:30 p.m. Evening csl Seminary of Portland, 7 : 30. ' Prayer meeting m Ichi barge- of the supply pas- tor. f LESLIE METHODIST . J. Lincoln ' Ellis will oeeupy the pulpit sanaay morning, preaching on too topic: The .Mission of Jesus," TIBS! TTNITAEIAN North Cottage snd Chemeketa streets. Fred Alban Weil, minister. Sunday ser- I vice at 11 I o'clock.' Sermon by Rev. an ssv t s i Berkeley B. Blake, D. D.. Administra i; MtM.t a:.. TT-). tartan association, church school at io a.nv Mrs.. Walter A. Denton, organist. ' . x ao a. autAauvia i stau andiCiureh streets. B. Eario Parker, minister. 9:45 a.m. Special rally I aay program; ia tno anaitonum. au e partmeats f the church sghool parttei- n vr,.- c. I imon: "Our Specialty f Dr. Parker. I 5:30 Fellowship hour for the University j :?? JLJ? evening .service, jninBiii. CALVARY BAPTIST High and ; Perry streets, f Promotion Church School program at 9:40 a.m. Three B. Y.'s 6:30 p.m. Morning war- -i. i i n . K n rt . . n .-.! 9:40 a.m. by pastor. iEveniasr serriee 7:30 p.m. i rr rr.- V-.,i-.' .. I Intermediate B. Y. for a conference and potluck dinner. Wednesday ovening prayer meeting at 7:30. o'clock followed 1 tea. Thursday evening at 7:30 the choir m l lift w& fc W 1 m- J ;vmmr I II v rissi cauava ur ia-n jtAajaJts.jijB Corner 13th and Center streets. &sv. Fletcher Galloway, pastor. ' Residence 1495 Marion Phono 9630. Sunder ser vices as follows: 11 a-m. "Keeping Spir itual' This is No. 8 of series oa Tha Spirit of tha old eireui rZt 7 .JVl ? fkT; masio or . a mala on J "Tho One Who- Took lis No. 8 of a sari Tho wsy aaek to iGod." Sunday school 9:45 a-m. N. Y. I p. s. and Junior societies- 6:45 I Prayer meeting Wednesday t: P "u p.m. COURT STREET CHRXSTXAX Court and! 17th streets. B. F. Shoe maker, pastor. Sunday, school 9)45 a.m. Mrs. E. Waller, Supt. Morning warship 11. o'clock; subject: Sermon by EvangS' list Hsrry I Belt of Wenstchee, Wash Evenina worshia 7:30 o'clock: suMact : Sermon by Mr. Bell. Young People'a meeting 6:30 o'clock ; subject : "What r -T- v i . . w.: . aij I society meets on Wednesdav and Friday. I Evangelistio tneetiag every night st 7:30 I VJ m MI.aI.IS('lIT TB KM aa.TI.S: a - a - Bev. apr:.rvf will school 1:45 n n. Afternoon service at 3 aad evenftig service st 7:43. Week night 'services Tuesdsy at 7:45. - Bible stndy in 8h chapter af Romans. Thurs Jton, pastor. I ' l day at- 7 :4 .nrayer meenng. c. v. wes- , CITY. OOSPEX. MISSION 849 K. Commercial Street.! H. Han sen, nastor. i Sunday school at 10 a.m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. ' Sub ject "Wilt l Thoa i be Made Whole!" Afternoon Service st 3 and Ersngclistic service at 7;45 p.m. AMESICAir Z.trTHEKAH Church street between Chemeketa and SI iYit. Z.ZiJ'u ?.ci': ind whvi'l sDeiai muic anthem by . - - , - t iL . .ife: the choir. William i MeGilchrist, diree- ;r. Sunday scnoni i st :3. Arnoia Kruerer. Soot. Beginning .- tho New Christian Lie Course, for all age. Lu thcr -league fct 8:80. At 7:30. firit ev ening service begins with a musical pro- - ... - i grsm. sponsored oy ne ccoir, m. ncuii west saivem: i - i . Rally Pay and Home Coining will observed it tits Ford Memorial ehurch Sunday. Rally Day program ia tha Bunaay scaoot ai :...,jm Miiimji Tha Servant's Beet -Evii of 8erriee, 4 will be preached o; by the nastor at 11; a.m. The Epwerth league meet sat- o :j p.m lonowea oy tno i i o m.ing termon. ;"Th ChslIenM - Fof To-Dst." gpeeiai mnsie fcota morn 1 tg -ngig. - s. miHir. - I . tost chmstiak ' High and Center street. r. J. Howe, p'. 5 ibi? " SUP- 11 Mor" Br worship. Dr. Docey, president or Willamette university I will nmck. I SDecial Snusie a-r tho ehoir -fW.gw -i;-:-;- I Mid-week raiiv Wedaeslsv. 7:So a.m. 1 7 - . . -. - B!!!!Ir : -.-, I Wm JTT I PrTJ 4fW aST 'OavaBaVa tcStegw set,. c i w.- tiatcn. nastor. iiai ooai. laamir --5?. n turn jvii. k"ki t:8o p.m. Bundsy school IO a.m. Mrs. Tt4a Root. Mid-week mt aervico 8 am Wedneaday. Lesli ba- 1 u ja , Am. SpeCiai rally Day and prmtioa aay Mme etary, I V n.trb iur. Dill 8it5T. mmluUnJ frlandl nf tha cnll(7e. t Mi ! OZJLD TXDXHGC MMSIOJT 1ST Coart street. C 8. Johnnon. pas tor. ; . Bnaday School s S p.m. Serricos at and S p.m. Meetings Tuesdsy, Thort dsy and Saturday oning-a, ! JTS8T ' GSXHAJT- BAPTIST - Worth Cottars and D stroota. fl. W. Batsch, . minister. . Bnnday school t :45 a.m. Sam 8c hi rm an, 8nps. . 8rrieo 11 a.m. 1 Sermon topis "A Firm Established Heart." Choir Anthem. The Lord's Sapper following the morning sorflos. Evening serrico at 7:0. Topis "Christ in the Porches of Bethesda." Regnlar midweek prayer serrioo at S Wednesday. BeT. John Both in ehaxga. ZJLTTXa DAT 8AHrT8 j . Corner of Chemoket and Liberty streets ia Xslsoa Bldg. Sunday school at 10:30 VXZSSTTXXXUr OHUXCB J . Winter and Chomeketa streets Grover C. Birtehot, D. D.. pastor. ; Chnrch school at 9 :30 s-m. u H. Bamaga, Bnpt. Morning worship at 11. a.m. Commnnion service and Reception of Members. ; Speeisl : mnsie by the choir and solo by Leslie Springer. Orchestra rehearsal at 6:45. Ohrintian Endeavor societies at 6:30. Evening worship at 7:30 with the orchestra leading the Con gregational singing. Also an anthem by the choir. Dr. Birtehet will prsaea .on "How to Obtain Lif s J ' . riXST BAPTIST Corner North Liberty and Marion ntrMtc Clifford C. Hovdo. supply pas tor. Sunday school Rally day program J . n . f . iw : m ' v:43. I rea ureer, oupsi moramj ship 11:Q0. Subject: "Tha Hi4de Life." B. T. P. C. meetings :30. Ev ening service 7:30. Subject "Regen eration." JABOW TXB 1CEMORIAZ. M. Z. "Winter snd Jsffersoa streets. Hugh B. Touke, Jr.. minister. 11 a.m. worsbip service, sermon by the pastor oa "I Re tiTa in God the Door of Desire." 9:45 ft.m. ssTon of th. church school. :30 to 7:80 p.m. Intormediato and H!h School leagues derotionsl honr and rs- ception by the older league for Hsyes Beall, at 6 o'clock. Evening service 7:30 p.m. ! ileal! will speaa on m"'" Facing a urisis. rTBST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST O.mAlrU and Liberty streets., Snn- 9:45 and 11 .m. Testimonial meeiins every Wsdnesdsy svening at 8. Beading room at 406 Msnooie Tempi openfrom 11 to S:30 except Bunasys ono nouuaja. Rally l&ent Will Feature Youngsters Rr.ta.1 Rallv and Promotion Day services will be held at the Church of God, Hood and Cottage streets, Sunday morning during the Sunday school hour. A pro gram. by the children will be given mm and Installation Ol new, OIIlcerB riolri This will be followed by an in- terestinsr illustrated talk to chil dren on "Mud on the Wagon Tn,. hv the Mstor.' Rev. C. D - r w. Hatch, assisted by A. G. Da- Tjg small SOn Of James UaVlS. -i. Mande Davis is the new Mr- . M B" ' V 18 " lu" . nnHntndent of the bunaay aehonl. She has had several years eIDerIence in this work and has under exnert teachers in this field. Sh Will be assisted by Dorothy Travis, as assistant su- nerlntendent. and Ethel Davis, secretary-treasurer. Two new classes ana several new teachers have' been added to the Sunday schooL Prospects are I renorted bright for a successful BICE' IS FOB W RECEPTION rii eh Interest has been manl- raar fcv tachera in Salem In tne reception which Is to be held Tnesdsv sight. October from l to 10 n. m.. at tne x . M. u.i a. srvmnaBlum. More than 850 In vitatlons have been issued,- and coming at the conclusion of ,the Teachers' . Institute, a large at tendance is expected. Charles A. Rice, superinten dent - of the Portland puoue schools, who is to be the speak er, is not oniy an euutaiur na tionally prominent in tn,e in. js.. A., but Is a , strong churchman, and an active worker In the First a m . M w .1a w Jt amm A I MArhAiiiar pnnrpn in roru&uu iiuu I lU OVll au W vutsa van some phase of character educa- tion as related to the life of he community. : L . The ministers of Salem and their wives will form the recelv ing line and mneh of the occa sion will be given to a social good . time. The Rev. W. Earl Cochran, president of the Salem Ministers' association, sponsors of the I reception, will be In charge of the program which includes musical numbers by the Minis- I tr nnartet and by Miss Lena Belle TarUr of the high school music TJepartment as well as-the - i address by Professor Rice. Galloway Back After Visit at Church College Rev. Fletcher Galloway, pastor , .. r-tmt, or th TCa- i - . . : arene inn marnett 'uua .wvwjl from Nampa, Idaho, where he was I . v. Ant r,.-. . speaaer uu u vVuB wS' - 1 of the . Northwest Nazarene .col- iiegre. Tne pregrim wciuaea m dedteaUon ceremonies. f two new hulldlngs, a new physleal ed- ucatlon building and a new ad- i-i-t-atfrt- r.uTdiris Governor I -- - . I C. Ben KOSB nd Senator Smltn, a were tne two principal ape & banquet which was held on Fri 1 . . . , r W ""iVSS: 1 eaUU. , W "e0 ejs,a,arw--- j w- w than 400 business men of Nampa isna menas oi me coiieso. The 'College- U reporting i . . H ...AlWaii pw csjui iuo IU eu.UUiuW. ver, last year. Several members of the N. N. C. alumni association live in Sal" t ' SPEAKER BEALL WiLL TEli OF CONFERENCES Sunday Night Service at Ja son Lee to be Given Over To Young men If An interesting serriee planned for . Sunday ' night, ' at the Jason Lee Methodist i church, at which Hayes Beall .will glye the high lights of his recent attendance at tworeat TV Mj CA. confersnces in Toronto, Canada," and Cleve land, Ohio. The hour Is .7:30 p. m. ; and ' his subject will , he "World Religion Faces a Crisis .Hour". . , .-. J . j In ""these meetings, "one" of which was of i International sig nificance,' Beall listened to world leaders such as T. Z. Koo'from China, Kagawa from4 Jap; n. Mackay frbm South America, Dr. Erich Stange of . Germany and many others of note. Following the conventions Beall spent sev eral weeks in New York City. Hayes is a senior at Willam ette this year,! president of ; his class, president jot the Salem; dis trict Epworth League, and last year was at the head of the' cam pus Y. M. C. A. He is studying for the ministry and for. several years has occupied the pulpit at the Kelier ehurch. m Preceding the evening service the young people of the older Ep worth League group of the Jason Lee church will hold an Informal reception for Beall in the fire place room, . from 6 to 7:30, to which all the) young people of the college and community are in vited. LUTHERAN TO 61 MUSICAL Mill The following musical program will be presented Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock at the American Lutheran church, with William McGIlchrlst as master of cere- monles. i M Organ prelude, by Miss Olive Schurts; call ito worship, the Lord's prayer, 1 by choir; song. "Sweet Hour of; Prayer", by audi ence; Scripture; and prayer, by the i pastor:s6ng, "Wonderful Amv,Srinbei curacy of its iy " v f i . TTIhB JJmmcncB i . Ii. !- , - 4 i U ' ' i !- ' ' : -i'A s . . 1 ' i J ' 3; ; ;.i J; .' til .?" I " "ll ! t 1 i -if - '' 'Vf If'.-II - - , ' N I ' .VIA . fN Song of ; Massed To be Feature Concert ; at Fair Sunday Much interest is evident for the Baered concert to j be given in the fairgrounds stadium Sunday after noon under auspices of the Port land council of I ehurehes, with church choirs of; Salem, Albany Portland and Sllf ertpnl cooperating.-" Massed choral numbers, di rected by William poyer, Port land, will b,e a feature. (. . The Complete program as r an nounced, by Hugh B. Fouke.1 Jr., of Salem,. follows: Band music, a to J;15. Invocation by Rev. Hughi, B. Fouke, Jr. j .-i j. 1 .... -1 jO" -, Mass singing of hymns, -led by Prof. W. H. -Boyer,' Portland! '.'Come Thou Almighty King! "I Love to Tell the Story,- "Rock of Ages,! "Faith of pur Fathers." Choir - numbers: Open Out Eyes (MacFarland), IWere You There" (Burleigh), Immanuel Lu theran choir of Portland; "Open the Gates .of h the i Temple" (Knapp). ."Holy Art Thou" (Han del), Unity Presbyterian and Sun nyside Congregational choirs of Portland; "Ye That Stand In the House - of -the., Lprd" (Spinney) , Words of Life", by audience; an them, "Sing and Rejoice", (Cuth bert Harris), incidental solo, Mrs. M. M. Trindle. Duet, "Just for Tonight",1 (Ambrose), Mrs. (J. A. Sholseth and Miss Arbutus Rudie. violin solo, by Delbert j Jepson; "Early Christian Hymmody", an address by Rev. P. W. Eriksen.Solo,5"0 for a Closer Walk with God", (Hawley), by Wendell Robinson; choir, "I Heard jthe t Voice of Jesus", (Ashford), ' t incidental solos' by Mrs. J. A. Sholseth and Alvln Schlrman; henedletlon : and doxology, and postlude, organist. Blake to tfreachll Sunday Morning 4-1 ru - u Rer. Berkeley B. Blake, D. D., of San Francisco, administrative vice president of i the H American Unitarian association; will preach Sunday morning iatj the First UnltarlA church. The service will be conducted by the ! minister. Rev. Fred Alban Well. ! - i Wisconsin in 1932 will abandon the designation of weight classi fications of automobiles on license plates.- . ' . I j; , ' - CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCft Rodgers Bldg. ) . High A Ferry Sts. Promotion Church School Program "9:4.0 a m. Three's; Y.'s :30 p. m. ! ! 1:50 A. M. Sermon: "Promoted" Pastor Solo and chorus "ComeUnto Me"' (Milam) . Chas, McElhlnny ;:.- ! , 7:30' P. M Sermon: "Something; Everyone Needs" Pastor. Anthem by the choir. Solo by Mrs. Davis and chorus "Why Should He Love Me So?" (Harkness) , SPECIAL MUSIC- . . WELCOME W. Ear! Cochran, Pastor (0URTS have evolved romprehemive nileat of evidence to pro j tcct litigants. .Hearsary, rumors and opinions are barred. Th : i ls j law wants only the facts. ij . , iff Similarly, leading American newspapers subscribe to the principle that their daily reports of news should consist only of facts, clearly and fairly presented. Given a true statement ot ailairs, edilori believe, free citizens are capable of drawing their own conclusions. The Associated, Press Was created to serve these' newspapers with their news report, a fcarlcs and unbiased daily record of actualities, beyond the control of selfish interests. Founded on these ideals, the association has won world-wide respect for the fairness and ac dispatches. ;hoirs i ! f Sacred "Balldl Thee More SUtely Man sions" ( Andrews) i Rose City Park Methodist choir ot Portland. . Message on "Music and Relig ion, Dr. W. W.iYoungson, Pert- land. - it ' '. -''if pr United choral number by all co-J operating cnoirs jrom troriiana, Salem, Albany audi Silverton, "Un told: To porUls" (Gounod) , .di rected by. W. HJiBoyer. Benediction. . Rev. Mortimer M. Stocker. pastor of Albany Presby terian church.-- ) - ' i; Choir groups irom saiem are urged to be present 100 per cent. All) who participate are asked, to enter the grounds from the Silver ton road gate, and assemble out side the main entrance to the sta dium, near the bandstand. Admit tance to the grounds will the tree for vtbose , helping. . . ' '.. j Unique Evening Feature, Rally ! First Church Sunday will be observed -1 as rally- day? in the First Methodist church.; An interesting program has been arranged to be given in the church auditorium at 9:45. J. O. Russell, superintendent of the church i school will be in charge. At thej close of the service. Dr. Parkerwill install the officers and teachers for the new, year, "As a, unique feature Sunday night. Prof, j Cameron Marshall, . "The spirit of the old circuit rider": i A series of sermons at the FIRST CHURCH OF THE ;;f : I NAZARENE V -- Corner 18th and Center Sts. A male quartet sings uwmmiia st si ssm. w a. . nl a CONTIIES SERIES -ON CIRCUIT RIDER j ' V ' ' j j; A series of sermons announced a few weeks ago by. Rev. Fletcher Galloway, pastor of the Church of the Nazarene, on "The spirit of the old circuit rider" is creating' great interest. The third of the series' will be given Sunday on the subject, "What Keeps a Church Spirit ual?" The : two preceeding sub jects were: ."Our Debt te the Fa thers" and if Things Which Never Change' ' Miss Ha Hoffer Las ma.de a large drawing of an' old circuit rider on his horse and this is on display , In " the 'bulletin board cabinet of the. church. ; A male quartet composed of Alfred Schroeder, John Frlesn, . Frank LitwUler, and George Frie- v sen will sing Sunday morning and Miss Thea Sampson and Rev. Gal loway will sing a duet In the even ing service. ; . ' - Next Sunday has been set as rally , day lit .the Sunday school with; an attendance goal of 500. director of the choir, will sing" "The Holy City" and Illustrated the song as he sings with the use of colored crayons. Mr. Marshall is not only a talented singer, bat' also a gifted artist.. h ( . Evangelist Harry L. Bell will conduct a series or special meetings in the Court Street Christian church, j beginning October 4th. Mr. Bell has been the successful pastor at i We natehee, wn- for ten years. . 1 1 -. i3 i ; . THE PUBLIC IS IXYITED I EVERY NIGHT f i . I At 7:80 FY M. !- B. F. Shoemaker, pastor. Special Iileetings