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The OREGON -STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, October 17, 1931 afitrxs "lintel nALLY PROGRAM IS GIVEN irj DETAIL Full Day's Activities Plan ned for Sunday at Ja son Lee Church V. 1; Culminating the -week rally activities, special services will be held at the Jason Lee church, to day, starting with the ehurch school at $:45 a. m. At the 11 o'clock worship hour a rally day service will he; held and will include a mass demon stration by- the ehnrch school. brief - program by the children. recognition service for ehnrch school teachers, rally day offer ing and a suitable message by Rev. Hugh B. Fouke, Jr., pastor. The board of stewards j will meet at 3:30 o'clock to make ar rangements preliminary , to! the week of visitation, and at 6:30 o'clock ; the three Ep worth League chapters will meet, as . will also the Open Forum, .win ston Tennant Is president of the Junior high school league, Esther Black of the high school group and John ! Adlard of the college group Joseph . Barber will i lead the forum. At the .7:30 o'clock evening worship, special music will be a feature, and Rev. Fouke ! will speak" briefly and at 8:30 o'clock av fellowship hour In he t fire place room will be held lor ail young people of the church and community. JE RALLY DAY Die SUCCESS The rally day Sunday at the Church of the Nazarene was a great success according to Rev. Fletcher Galloway pastor of the church. There wer. 320 present in Sunday school and 3 SO present at the close of the session. A spe cial program was given, the out standing feature of which was the music by the 50-volce choir in charge of John Friesen. They sang "I ' Know. I Surely Know" one of the evangelistic choruses for which this choir is coming to be well known. , The atendance banner was won by the high school young peo ple's class. There were 69 present In this class and a picture of the group is to be made for publica tion In the "North Pacific Nax arene". Mllford Stull is the teach er. Frank M. Lltwlller Is super intendent of the Sunday school Beginning Sunday, November 1 an evangelistic campaign ' will open in charge of Rev. D. Shelby Corlett of Kansas City, Mo. Rev. Corlett is, national .secretary of the Nazarene Young1 People's so- Piitv and eHtnr nt tha K Y. P. S. Journal, ! Annual Festival J On at St. Paul-s Sunday Morning i! The annual harvest home fes i' tival will be observed Sunday In St. Paul's church. It is custo mary to bring -fruits and flowers and vegetables on Saturday aft ernoon to be placed in the church for the Harvest Home service After the service the fruit and vegetables are to be given to the Associated Charities for those In need. y ' ..,:!. - Pastors Meet )--At Y Tuesday For The regular meeting of the Sa lem - Ministerial association will be held at the Y. M. C. A. Tues day, morning "from -10 to; 11 o'clock. Devotions will be 1 led by Rev. P. W. Erlksen" and af dis cussion on "Cooperative Enter prises" will be conducted by Rev. Hugh B. Fouks. Jr. Rev. W. Earl Cochran Is-presl-dent and Rev, Fletcher-Galloway, secretary, of the assocciation. Revival Meetings To Close' Sunday The revival meetings at the Court street Christian church are continuing over Sunday with good Interest and It is expected . there will be a large. Increase .i in the Sunday school attendance. Evan gelist Bell will preach both morn ing and evening - and ? the First Christian churchy will : attend the night service, which will, be the closing one of the revival series. ON NEW YEAR Itev. D. J. Howe, pastor of the First Christian church, who Is starting his fifth year of serv ice in that charge. He returns to the pulpit tomorrow after - eight weeks Illness, frean which he is not yet f ally recovered. HOB w . " " - - - - - r miT BAPTIST ' Corns of N arts La brtr sn4 Mario strasta. Clifford C HoYda, anpplv pas tor. BibU school 9:45 a.m. Pre4 Braer, Sopt- Marsinc worth ip 11:00. 8 abject: "Cod's Book.1 B. Y. P. U.- tnsstinr at 6:80. Evening servica 7:30. Sabjact: "Sin." Prayer ana praiaa aenrica Ws4 nssday aig at, D& Brettoa Boas, laader. rraar 8Tibxttaijst . Ssrviesa avsry Sunday nithl la tha U el son kail : Chemcksta itrect. Son day tha speaker will taka for her topic, "Taa Lighted Lamp." A cirela front 5:30 to T:SO with a IS naiaata Mat ser vice praceading ta lecture at 8 p.m. , . ' - i a , PXXST PBESBTTEKIAir - ' Cn.m.keta and Winter (treats. Grovar O. Birteaat, D. D., pastor. 8:30 a.aa. Chorea school. Jj. M. Kama re. 8opt. 11 a-m. BOram worship. Dr. Birteaet will spaak oa tha theme: "Tha Abiding Prea caea." Special choir and organ nanv bers." 5:45 p.m. rehearsal of tha orehes tr. S:SO. tha. four Christian Eadeavar socletias aaeet. 7 :30( eTenina; worship. Dr. Birtchet-win present tha first of two sermons on ''The Person of Chritt: Bia Humaaity." f Tuesday tha sdalt depart ment of the charch srhool will hold tha first pot-lack dinner this fall at 6:30. rinsT evaxqeucaXj Bammtr and Marion streets. C. C Pol ins;, pastor, i Sunday school, 9 :45 a.m. MoroiBf; worship It o'clock; anbject: "WUlinr Subjecta of . tha King." ren Lnr worship 7:30 o'clock; ' snbjeet: "Coonted Paithfal." Yonng People's meeting-' 6:30 o'clock; subject: "How to answer Wot Argameata." Mid-week service Thursday aveaiog.; . SOTJTH 8AXESC miEmDS Booth Commercial at Washington streeta. Chaa. C. Haworth, pastor. 6oa day serricet: 10 son. Sunday school, Na than Cook, Sopt 11:00 morning worship. 5-p.m. reapers. Topic: "How to An swer -'Wet' Arguments." Leader. B. 3. C. Patton. ' Tharsday, 7:30 p.ns. Prayer meeting and Bible study. GLAD TIDXNOa MISSION 137 Co art street. C S. Johnson, pas tor. Sunday aehool at 2 p.m. Berricea at 3 and 8 p.m. Meetings Tnesdsy, Thursday and Saturday nights, EMMASTTEI, TTJXX. OOSPEI. 17th and I Chenieket street. Thomas and Christina Baird, pastors. Serricas: Sunday school 10 a.m. Dovotion 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.ns. Honday. choir and or chestra practice 7:45 p.ni. Wednesday Srayer meeting 10 a-nv. Friday X. 1. P. . 7:45 p.Ea. Sanday night street meet ing 6:30 corner Stata and High. PTjaST OOsTOBEOATIOHAXi Center and Liberty streets. J. X. Si mon dt, pastor. Morning aeriee 11 o'clock ;sabject: "Guaranteed Securi ties.' Sunday aehool 9:45 a-m. P. ' X. Neer, 8apC, XETOUCED CHTJTKCH Corner Capitol and Marion streets. W. O. Lieukaemper. pastor. Sunday school lOjt.m. German worship 10 o'clock; aob ject: "Paul in Philippi." English wor ship 11 o'clock; subject: "Crassdera With Christ." Special music CHBXSTIAJT aCSSIOKAST AT.T.IAKCB 855 Perry street. W. H. Caldwell, pastor. Phono 8693. : Sunday school at 9:45 aso. M. D. Litwiller, Hupt. Morn ing worship at 11 sjs. Theme, "A Building Incomplete." Toung People's meeting at 8:30 p.m. Erening rangel istie Serriea including special singing and muaie at 7:30 p.m. Prayer mooting aa Tuesday . evening. Young . People's cottage prayer service at 7:30. p.m. Thursday. Bible study class Friday sight at the tabernacle. 1 ZJLBISS MSSIOIt OTAXOBUCAX. LABI8H CENTER Church aehool 10 a-m. W. A. SUrker, Supt. Worship at 11. Sermon by pastor. C. E. at 7 p.m. Subject "How. to Answer 'Wef Argu ments." Mid-week service Thursday ev ening at 7:30. CL.BAP9 LAKE--Church aehool 10 a.ra. W. P. CoUard, Sup. Jr. E. Ia. C E. at 11. Evening service will not be held because ' of denominational rally at Eu gene. Bible study hour Tuesday evening 7:30 at the church. ; MIDDLE GROVE Church school 10 a.m. T. F. Walker, Supt. Jr. E. L. C. E. at 11. Senior E. L. C. E. at 6:30. W. M. 8. meeting Wednesday at 3 p.m. Prayer aervico Wednesday evening at 7:30. H. B. Scheuennan, pastor. 1161 Union street, Salem. ; XMKAKTTEIi BAPTIST Corner Hszel and Academy streeta. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Lesson: Joshua 7 Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Mid-week s prayer and praise meeting Tharsday evening at 7:30. KNIGHT ITXMOBIAZ. IL 0. Storer, minister. Morning wor ship at 11. Sermon, "Ere Winter Comes." Solo "The Last i Leaf." Mrs. H. L. Braden. Evening service at 7:30. Sermon "An Inspiring Service." Sun day school at 10 a.m. C. a Harris, Supt. Christian. Endeavor societies at 6:6 P-. " , . ; : j : PTRSI OEKlCAjr BAPTIST 1 North. Cottaca and D streets. Q. W. Rat sen, minister. Sunday aehool 9 :45 a.m. Sam Sekirman. Supt. Service 11 a.m. Sermon topic: "What is the Individ ual Contribution to the Upbuilding of the Body of Christ t" Choir anthem. B. Y. P. 'V. at 8:45 p.m. Lydia Willeke ia charge. Evening aervico at 7 :90. Ser mon topie "The Coal of Christ With Hia Church." ; Regular mid-week prayer ser vice at 8 p.m. Wednesday. i i - EVASGEUSTIO TABERHACX8 Thirteenth and Ferry , streets. C. ?. Woatoa. pastor. Sunday aehool- at 1 :45 p.m. Charch service . as. S. Subject, '' Power." Evangelistic serriea at 7:45. Subject, "The Value of Souls." Tuesday 7:45 p.m. Bible Brady. Thursday 7:45 p.m. Revival prayer ' meeting. Saturday 7:45 p.m. Young People's aerviee. - HIGHLAND FKXEXD8 Corner Highland and Church streets, Edgar P. Sima. pastor. - Bible school 10 a.m. - E. MVh1 Beckett. Supt. Morning worship 11 a.m. with message by pastor. Evening service 7:30 p.m. Evaageii&tie message.: Junior C. X. 5:30 p.m. Senior fnd Intermediate C. E. 8:30 p.m. Mid woelc prayer : meeting Thursday. 7:80 p.ns. ... XEIZEX COMMTTKriTT ? Services held regularly every 'Sunday ia Keizer schoolhouse .three miles ntfrtb, of Salem on the river road. ' Hayes EealL minister.- W. B. Savage, i Church School Sup. Choreh aehool convenes at 10 a.m. with elaaaes for ail ages.-Ladies Aid Join with othera of the vicinity in a rally at Jaaon Leo charch est Friday. Oct, 23. Charra worship at 11 a.m. Thame: "Re sponding to a World Summons." Ko ev ening services. I AlsXBICAJT LTTTHEBAX . , ! Choreh street between Choaaeketa and Center. Rev, P. W. Eriksen. pastor. Phone 5088. 11 a.m. Divine worship. Special music by the choir. 7 :S0 Even ing song service and sermon by the pas tor. - Sunday school - at 9 :45. . Arnold Krueger ia charge. . Lather league 'will have ao devotionals Sunday evening, aa aceoant of district Luther league eon veatioa to bo held at Vaaeouver. Waah Oct., 18-18 ; jaclasive. - -f , - . - rntsr chttbch or CHXIST. t SCTENTIST 1 Chemeketa and - Liberty streets. Ban day services at 11 a.m. and pa Sabjoet, "Doctrine e? Atoneaaent.' Sua day school at 9:45 and 11 a.aa. TeetlBaoa ial meeting ovary Wodneaday evening at 8. Boadiag sworn at 408 Masonic Temple open front 11 to 5:30 except Bandars aad- sveUdsya.. - , iV; J TTXST AfETHODIST 1 B. Eario Parker, minister. 9:45 -V ..V ..Vul aluu. fn. all 11 an. Junior church. Theme: "Jesus, tha Boy." Bpeciai maaiev : 11 a-m.1 awnuf ww ship. - Sermon t "Men. Morals and Ma- fear young people 'a lea rue eei-rleee. 1 :80 evening aervico. uusius xxisa " and 14V rauura,' w. ' j-araar, an MarshalL ahelr director. T. t,S berts, rgaaist. ; fT-.T'' . B Stewart, paster. Kesideneo. 1JS0 k. Winter treats. . Phone 8978.. Sermon topieat "FiUinav the Empty "jfsMls" 11 jn. and "Walking la ft Truth." 7: SO p.m. cTanaay acaooi wim - a.u. Knofv Goodo. Sunt. Prayer Saeeting Tharsday t:0 -, -;- - FTEST CHTTECH OT THB VAZABXETS 18th and Coater streets, iter, riotcner CL.tt.M.w -TLaMha Mar ket ssrevt. Phone 9830. : Rev. Galloway win speak ttuaasv rrem sue isuswio. nMects: 11 a.m. 'The Old Circuit Bid ev aa a Seal-Winner." Ke. 5 o a sennoa seriec. Tha ehnrch chair will; reader special number.; 7:80 puss, "The Proph et's Ghost Story." Sunday School 9:45 a. as. Prank M. LitwiUer, Saps. V. T. P. 8. aad Junior soeietioa 8 :80 pja. Visa Then Sampson, presideait. Joha Prieaen Junior supervisor. Prayer meeting Wed nesday 7:80 p.as. . ; . : TnMTTJB BAPTIST 19th aad Breymaa streets.! Bev. Ray E. York, D. Dw supply pastor.1 - Sunday ia Dedication day. 9:45 a-nv, Bible school; 11 a.m. First Communion Service with Hand af , Fellowship for tew sum ben; S : p.m. j ceremony af dedication ; 6:30 p.m. Young People'a Coaacration Rally: 7:80 p.m., veniar worship with dedication sermos) ay Dr. York, "Midway between Mispah and Shea."! Thursday 7:30, prayer mooting la charge of Wen 41 ' LESLTB BfEMOEIAL Sooth Commercial street at! Myers. B. Darlaw Johnson, minister. 1 Sunday aehool 9:45 a.m. Stoaraa Cashing, Jr. Saps. . MomiaaT worship 11 lawm. Rev. J. R. Paine epeaker, his subject being "The Church i Theatre." -1 Leslie - and Asbury leagues aseet at 5:80 p.m. Sob- iect for Asbury League, "What Shall We o ea Snnday." Leader, Merrion Wil liams. Evening service 7:30 p.aa. Mllo Ross speaker. . - , : , -r :::- : -: I i-! ; . ' ... i WEST iALEMt ! j Sunday school at 9:45 sat. will he the only servioes of tho day! at Summit. The Sunday aehool at Ford Memorial choreh meets at 9:45 a.m followed by the morning aermoa. The-ubjeet of the morning diaeourae will be "The Valae of a Man to Society." The r Epworth Lehgues meet at 8 :30. Subject of the ev ening sermon at 7:80 p.m. will be "The Book: Its Uses aad Abuses.'! Special muaie both morning aad eveniag. C. L. Dark, Minister. j I j i - I .4 " " f" COURT STREET CHRISTIAsT Court and 17 th streeta. B. F. Shoe maker, pastor, 1 Sunday aehool 9 :45 a.m. Mra. E. Waller, Supt. Foraing worship 11 o'clock subject: "Thoughts at tho Cross," by Pr. Bell. Eveaing worship 7:3d-o'clock; closing sermon by Evange list Bell. Toung People's meeting 8:30 o'clock; subject: "How to Answer Wet Arguments." Aid 8oeiety meetings on Wednesday and Friday. Mid-week meet ing Wednesdays 7:30. ; LATTER DAT SAIITTS Corner of Chemeketa and Liberty streets, Nelson halL Services 10:30 a.m. CALVAET BAPTIST Sunday services; Church school 9:40 a.m. Preaching 10:5O a.aa. ausd 7:80 p. as. B. Y.'a 6 :8V.pm. Wednesday even ing at 7:80 o'clock Fellowship and prayer service. Thursday i evening at 7:30, eboir rehear sU - See si for farther announcements. W. Earl Cochran, pas tor. i TTRST TnfTTARIASi North Cottage aad Chemeketa' atreota. Rev. Fred Albas Weil, minister. Sun day morning servies st 11 s.tu. Sermon: "Help Wanted." Church school at 10 a.m. Mrs. Walter A. Denton, orgaaist, CTTT GOSPEL MISSION 849 N. Commercial street, i H. Hansen, pastor. Services: Saturday evening open air aerviees T. in tha hall, 7:45. Snnday: Sunday school 18 am. Msssage 11 a.m. Afternoon V and 7:10. Mission ary from Cwina, A. J". 'Jeasaa will arras the messace in tho afternoon and even iag. Free meals served to men who are dstitut after serriea each eveniag. - - I JASON LEB M. . i Winter aad Jeffersoa streets. Hugh B. Fouke, Jr., minister. 9:45 a.m. Sea aion ef the church school, H. B. Csrpen Ur, Supt. 11 a. si. Bally day worship service. 8:30 P-m. meeting of th board of Stewards for Visitation Conference. 8:30 p.m. Tho Open poruns, 1 Joseph Bar ber leader. 7:80 p.m. Evening worship, informal, - happy fellowship! is hymns, prsyer, speeisl music and the pastor's message oa "I Wss Afraid. 8:80 p.m. Fellowship hour, a social time sr all the young" people. , j :- j, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ' Church and Chemeketa streets. Bev. Geo. H. Swift, rector Holy Communion 7:30 s.m. Church school at 9:45. Holy Eucharist and sermon 11 a.ra. Harvest home festival st II a.m. . ; K -. a TTRST CHRISTIAN High and Center streets, i D. J. Howe, pastor. Residence -1028 North Winter. 9:45 a.m. Bible school, Orville J, Hull, Supt. 11 a.m. worship. The Lord's Sup per followed 'by preaching. I Sermon by the pastor. "Redeeming tholTime." Spe cial mnsie by the choir under the direc tion of Prof. E. W. Hobsori. 8:30 p.m. Young People's meeting. There will be no evening service at 7:80J but all will Join the eloaing evangelistic service at Court stTeet o.hurch. I : i Church Has Song ThafsItsOwn; , Church Adopts The First Christian! church at Turner has adopted a song all its own, the author being the pastor there, Rev. Ellmore J. Gilstrap. The words are written and ar- Lranged to the tone of "Thfc Little Brown Church In the wildwood". The song has been named - "The Church in the Garden", appropri ate to the setting lot the;-Turner building -j. j There's a -church in the garde a hy the river, 4 'Tie the loveliest place that I lnow Aad it stands ' as a token forever Of a Saviour who'll not let m go. . Chorus: : t '. : ;- j f- -i Oh, come. come, rocae. come I . Come to the church in the! garden, i Oh, come to tho church rnonrst flowers ! Thefp joys overflowing with pardon the ' k a.;; - t- j - 1 I & ; 1 : . 1 Dedication Day TEMPLE d APOTO ' Corner 19ih (one block f 1:00 First and Bre jm$n St& Sotrth of Center) Hand of Fellowship to New Mem bers, 3:00 COlEMOhvY OF DEDICATION. - The public is invited. x 6:30 Yoiing Peoples Consecration Rally 7:30 Evening Worship with Dedication 1 : Sermon by Dr. York, subject, '. "MIDWAY BETWEEN M1ZPAH ; AND SHEN" Pastor Starts Fifth Year of Service; Has Envia ble Record ; i After" an Illness ef more than eight -weeks. Rev. D. J. Howe, pastor of the Tint Christian church, will occupy his, pulpit Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, when he will talk briefly on' "Re deeming the Times., . , ; ; Incidentally, his re-appearance will mark the beginning of his fifth year of service In the church, ranking him among the : oldest ministers In the city In point of service. - : 4-1 . During Rer. Howe's four years 461 additions have been made to the church, bringing the member ship to 800 persona. In the Bible school, the enrollment today Is nearly 00. A feature of the church school has been Every man's Bible -dais, organized and taught by the pastor, and which has had an enrollment as high as 125 persons. , -- The church supports Its ' own missionary, Hattle Mitchell, In the African mission field. She Is home on furlough this year. . The pastor, in addition to his church work, has carried outside interests. He has been chaplain of the penitentiary for three years, and is president of the Oregon Christian Mission board. Joint Of Two Boards Tuesday Night Tuesday night the combined ehnrch and ehnrch school boards of Jason Le church will meet for a potluck supper, a brief business session and discussion of plans for the edncation program, of the ehnrch for the coming year. The supper will be served at 1:30 o'clock. There are 44 officers and teachers In the aehool faculty, and more than SO official mem bers of the ehurch. The meeting will be presided over by the pas tor, Rev. Hugh B. Fouke, Jr. Otterbein Guild To Meet Sunday -At Luckey Home HAZEL GREEN, Oct, II The Leila Luckey chapter of the Otterbein Guild will meet at 2 o'clock Sunday at the Orville Luckey home, Miss Iola hostess. This ia the annual literature meeting. Imogene Woods, secre tary of literature will lead. Rev. Miss Luckey of Portland will have charge of the devotions, sub ject, "The Door -f Christian Knowledge.". Presbyterians To Hold Dinner Affair Tuesday The adult department of the Sunday school of the First Pres byterian church will hold . its first dinner meeting of the' fall at the church Tuesday night, be ginning at 4:30 o'clock. A pot luck dinner will be served, :and all who wteh to bring food and join in the gathering are Invited to do so, say - the pastor. Dr. Gro ver'C. Birtchet. The young people of the ehurch will provide the program for the evening's entertainment. Are endearing aad charming the hour. Ia the vffla whoa tha bolls start a' tinging, - Then a Joy and a song sweeps say soul. As the youth and children are bringing. Each, a friend to tho door of the fold. To thia church, with its flowers fn the garden - Crowned with beauty and white aa a bride, With our sorrow we eomo to unburden, Find our Savior and walk by bia side. Oh bow lovely aad fragrant the Hovers', And they challenge us each to be true:' While the stream, softly -, stirring, the - bowers, i - Brings na courage and spirit aaew. - CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH High Ferry Sts. Near dslnore Theatre Church School 9:40 a. m. W. T, Jenks, 8upt. "B. IT. P. TJ.'s 1:10 p. m. Preaching services 1050 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. WELCCTSTE. I 'A. . fOUB OBLIGATIONS' , Anthem t "Glory and Praise and Honor" Ashford. Gospel Hymn: "Something for Jesus". Lowry, Choir. ; : :P. M. HOW OLD Aim YOVV ; ' ' Popular Gospel Song Fest. Anthem: "Sol diers of Christ Arise' Williams. Incidental solos R W. Dirks. f W. Esurl Cochraa, pastor muni on oervice witn LINFIELD HEAD v - .:i-y--y-.':. " f a im i' ii a iin saaS I Dr. Klam J. Anderson, new presi dent of infield college at Mc Mlnnvllle. He Is expected to ar rive m the campus, August 1 Dr. Anderson has been head of the American school in Bhang hal, China. DURFEE CALLS TURNER, Oct. 18 N'ed ' Dur fee of San Francisco Is spending the week end a guest of Mr. and Mrs. F.'C. Gunning, he heing a brother of Mrs. Gunning. Mr. Durfee ia secretary .of a San Francisco pipe stnd 'steel com pany, and is on his vacation. He stonped at different points where it seemed that fishing was good. Mr. Durfee lived In Oregon some years ago and has returned on short visits a number of times. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lee Thelssen, left Wednesday afternoon . for a few days deer hunting trip into eastern Oregon. Mr. Thelssen is the local manager ef the Turner Feed and Flour company's mill. Women Gather The Methodist Ladles' Aid so ciety met at the parsonage with Mrs. Burgoyne Tuesday after noon. The women roted to glTe U. 8. Talbot a vote of thanks for his donation of work in . calcl mlnlng and. painting the' Interior of the parsonage. c : ; , The society will hold Its month- lv .llvA. fa. A f .V SiTmA A Uu 1 B. Bond, Friday, October SoT at x:30 o'clock. All women are invited. The program of the sub district Aid rally to be held at the Jason Lee church in . Salem Fri day, October 30, was read and ar rangements made to attend. - - MOVE TO TOWN SILVERTON, Oct. 16 Mr. and Mrs. Willie Rue, who have been living In the Evans Valley district for the past few years have moved to Silverton and have taken up residence at 24 C South, Charch street. Mr. Rue has not as yet decided just what he will do In town. . ' Gracing the tion is by NED ON TURNER FRIENDS ICQME rma tne greatest: or Diessings. PUSraiflETED! FOII CLUB'S DK 1 . -) MACLEAT. Oct. ! 16 Plans! were completed for the basket so cial and dance which : the home economio club of the grange is sponsoring at the meeting held at the hall Thursdayaf ternoon. The entertainment ' ii scheduled for : Saturday night1 October 24. The Scotch Kilties of Salem will furnish tha, program and! there will be no admission charge. - The dub : also voted to sell lunch at the auction sale of MJ Kephart Friday, October IS. The proceeds of the-basket social and food sale will be used to repair the hall. - ; . ; - . QnJlt 'Pieced ? i -..After the business meeting tho social hour was spent piecing on a quilt. i -t- ' Lunch was served at small tables by Mrs. H. E. Martin, Mrs. W. A. Jones and Mrs. A. Mader. The next meeting will be held the third Thursday In November. Miss . Dixie Jones and Mrs. C. Baker will have eharge of the program and Mrs. J. Amort. Mrs. J. Hisel . and Mrs. E. Tooker of the refreshments. - Those present were Mrs. E. Cooley Mrs. J. Amort, Mrs. A. Mader, Mrs. Wv A. Jones, Miss Dixie Jones, Mrs. E. Tooker, Mrs. W. Welch; Mrs. C. Baker. Mrs. J. Hisel, Mrs. H Ev MarUn, Mrs, Alice Patton. Mrs. W. H. Humph reys. Mrs. M. M.- Magee, Mrs. J. F. C. Tekenburg. ' - Parents Visit Son ; Who is Employed j At FisK Hatchery .'' ' ' ' j , . " "" ' LARWOOD, October 16 Mr. and. Mrs. William Rennle of Thurston, spent a week at the Roaring river fish hatchery visit ing their son, Harold Rennie who is employed there. IL W. Goff. superintendent of the Mackenzie tront hatchery and Mrs. Goff, a sister of Harold Rennle, also made a short visit at the hatch ery, returning Wednesday. Both Rennies and Goffs are friends of Mr. and. Mrs. Wade Ellis of the Roaring river hatchery, j Mrs. Mattle Burkhart of Leb anon spent Thursday jwib her daughter, Mrs. Roscoe Gaines. Mrs. Burkhart Is recovering from injuries received from an accident that she had a week ago. She was struck down and run over by a ear. One ankle was severely bruis ed and sprained. i j Women Plarming to j , Take Sewing Course TURNER," Oct. ? 16 -The home economics course put out by the state for , local communities was explained to a representative group of women Wednesday aft ernoon at the domestic science room at the school house. ; It was decided to organize a class for ten lessons to be held, at the school building each Tuesday at 1:30. p. m. "';.!' I - The lesson for next week will take up button holes and! tailored pockets. Each woman is asked to bring cloth of . plain material 6x21 inches and one piece lof print goods 10x20 Inches, also needed Implements for J sewing TUE RESURRECTION: world's fairest city, is "9 iv? .Mvwi wM in 1298, and completed in 1464.1 Luca della Robbai. . I m GHURGH SUNIW I : TKrougH the ages men have propounded theories and cast them aside ; . . faddists have formed cults and they have been overturned .v. but always His word has gone on as the waving banner of true spiritual ity.; The Church is his torch' bearer, and His trumpet- In it you will - i Including ! rules and pencil. It is possible a cooking demonstra tion, will ! also be put on. Mrs. Mae Badley, the domestic science teacher, 1ft the leader. Each one Is asked to. bring their best cake recipe, j . : '; . .. " - BEBffiMfBI WlfJTEn ACTIVITIES ; WOODBURN. October U A pot-tuck supper and a regujar lodge meeting scheduled for Tues day evening. October .20 will again start off the winter activi ties schedule for the Woodburn Rebekah lodge., . - JU1 of 'the lodge members are requested; to be at the meeting if possible so that definite plans for the Marion county convention of I. O. O. F. and Rebekahs, which will be held is Woodburn Satur day, October 25, may be made. ! The Odd Fellows will hold their meeting fn the Woodburn hall In the afternoon, and the Rebekahs will hold! their sessions in the evening. At six 'o'clock in .the evening a dinner for I. O. O. F." members will be served by the Rebekahs. PARENTS AT lin AMITY. Oct. 16 Mr. and Mrs. Louie Latimer and family of Lakeview are spending the week here with; Mr. and Mrs. Latimer. Louie says this country looks a heap better than where he lives. Mayor James Woodman was called to Portland Monday on business. P Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Massey and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Massey returned this week - from their trip to California. ' i Pearl Snodgrass and Wes Grif fith of McMinaville were visitors the first Of the week at the John R. Snodgrass home. -. ! .P. Ii Burns, who has made his home in this city for many years, recently sold his home here and this week entered the old peo ples' home In Salem. . - . " . - Mason is Elected President Federal Workers, Chemawa CHEMAWA. Oct. 16 At a meeting of the local chapter of the Federal' Employees' union held- at Chemawa Wednesday evening, the following officers were elected for the coming: year: president, E. R. Masoir treas urer, Joseph James; secretary. Miss Rosalind Cruise. A contest for the new members had been held the ! past week between the men ana women. Since the women members were - the winners In this contest, the . male members are to-sponsor a dance and card party some night during the com ing week for the Union. S A new; ten-gallon visible gas oline pump -has Just been installed by R. G.I Henderson at the Che mawa store. Henderson; recently had a gasoline tank Installed at this location with a capacity of one hundred gallons. ; h visin FLORENCE CATHEDRAL the Cathedral of Florence, begun This bass relief of the mi PIPES SOUGHT : FOB WATEft STSTEf.1 ZENA, Oct. 16 The board of directors of the Zena. school dis trict, held a business meeting at the school house Tuesday night to discuss the advisability of in stalling new pipes for the water system which it was decided to do in the near future. Members of the board are W. Frank Craw ford, chairman; Ralph Shepard, T. K.; Simpson and Wayne D. Henry, clerk.' Mrs. W. D. Henry of Zena and Mrs. C. L Blodgett of Brush Col lege were called to Dallas on the Jury panel four days last week and several days this week. Mrs. Blodgett was drawn for grand jury duty when , she attended Tuesday. . t . j Dr. Barker Visits A recent tisitor here from Cal Ifornia was Dr. Zack Barker, re tired naval physician, who visit ed his cousin, , S. H. Barker at Zena. 1 Dr. Barker attended Zena grade' school when a young lad, later graduating from Willamette ' medical school. He was retired because of ill health. Mr.' and -Mrs. J. P. Mosler, J. M. Mosler, Mr. and Mrs. C Turn bo and little daughter, Vesta, and Mrs. W. N. Crawford visited Mrs. J. M. Mosler, Who is a pa tient at the Salem general hos pital, (Tuesday night. Mrs. Mo6ler fell down a long flight of stairs at the home of her son, J. P. Mosler at Zena, breaking two - bones! in her wrist, also the pelvis and -cutting her face badly. Re ports received Thursday were favorable. t Walter B. Hunt, Frank Butler, Louis j Butler, Jesse Worthington . of Zena and O. G. MeCIoughry of Lake Labistt" returned Thursday afternoon from Taf t. They got a load Of fish and also brought back some huckleberries. While on the coast they camped at Cut ter City, former home of the Butler brothers. NIPPER'S HEALTH GREATLY PLEASANT VIEW, Oct. 16 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wipper have returned home from a two weeks' outing at the Kltson Springs. Mr. WIpper's health was much: benefited during their stay. Ben Wipper who has been out on a deer hunt also returned home; a few days ago. .Mrs. Beardsley Is on the sick list for the past few. days. Mrj and Mrs. George Brower of Turner, their little granddaugh ter Betty White of Salem and their grandson,' Harold Cook of Tuba City, Calif., were callers In. this Vicinity. Harold has coma to spend the winter with his grandparents and is attending Turner high school. Joe Morris Is very busy put ting the finishing touches on his new bungalow. FINISHED THRESHING HAZEL GREEN, Oct. 16 C. A. Kobow has, finished threshing .' clover! seed. The yield was less than usual. ; i Resurrec IHVED