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PAliE TUILES ' Items of Interest to BediDli idf Salim an The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon; Satarday Morntng, November 21931 . Vicinity 1 : oinnmimn nr unimif Church I till st " - J W Bat, a m. mm ". w J mm pnnnoi ttc u I Lnll : UUIiirLL IL I Thanksgiving Worship Place r Set and Pastors Named; Hour, 10:30 Union Thanksgiving services will bo held In five Salem churches! Thursday morning, with guest pastors to occupy pulpits in the designated churches, located to best supply all corners of the city. Services will begin promptly at 10:30 o'clock in every church, and will last Just an hour. They have been arranged by the Salem Min isterial association. The churches selected and pas tors assigned are: American Lutheran, Church be tween Center and Chemeketa, Rev. Hugh B. Fouke, Jr., of the Jason Lee M. E. Memorial. Nasarene, 13th and Center, Dr. C C Poling, pastor First Evan gelical church. - , . Ford Memorial Community M B., .West Salem , Gerth avenue. Rev. B. F. Shoemaker, pastor of Court Street Christian. Leslie Memorial M. E., South Commercial and Myers, Rev. J. R. Simonds, pastor First Congregational. Seventh Day Adventist. Gaines and North Fifth. Rev. W. Earl Cochran, pastor Calvary Baptist church. The committee having charge of the arrangement Is Rev. G. C Blrtehet, Rev. S. Darlow Johnson, and Rev. Fletcher Galloway. The offering this year goes to the Y. W. C. A. for use among the un employed girls of the city. i n th e Ch urches nxsr EVAJIGE1ICAI. Summer aad Marios streets. C. C Politic; 0. D., pastor. Sunday school, :45 t..m. Moraine worship 11 'clock: (object: ."God's Grace is Omar." L. L, Taorotoa, Bnt of Biblo school Classes for all ares a ad rradet. Kven- ' lac worsfiip 7;ao o'eloca.- subject: "Ls- Sons In LiTiaf." The Demoss Singers will giro a tarred concert this ovening. iwir reople s jneetins: S:SO e clock: subject: "God's Gifts and My Oblora tions." Miss Wa Ault. leader. TOST SPIBJTTJAilST Services every Sanday at 7:30 p.as. in the KeUoa ball on Cheese seta street. Oa Sunday. Nov. 22, Mrs. Mary Scawe- del wil lspeak on ThanksgnTinr. A eirelo from 6:30- to 7:30 with a abort sons' service preceedinic the lecture. KJTIOHT MEMOB.IAL 10th and Ferry streets. H. C. Stover, minister. Morning worship at - 11. Thanksgiving sermon. "'Tis a Lonely World." Evening aemeo at 7:so. er- moa on " The Present Religions involu tion." Sunday school at 10 a.m. C. O. Harris, Snpt. Christian Endeavor socie ties at 6:45 p.m. A musical Thanksgiv ing serrire by tho choir and the Minis ters' , quartet Tharsday night at 7:45. CHXXST XATTEZftAX Eighteenth and Stat street. Rv. Amo E. Miaaeman, -A. M., pastor. ' Cai man servicer t:45 a.m. Subject: "Con cerning Those That Sleep." English ser vice 11 a.m. Subject: "The Lord Shall Descend." Sunday school t:40 a.m. Mrs. Amos E. Minnoman, Supt. Lather league 7 p.m. Laura Minaeman, leader. English services p.m. Subject: "Elijah Meet th Idolater Ahab." serriee. speak. Kvangeliet A. 3. Jensen will 1 CHSISTHAS XU8X0HAXY AIXIAKOE LABISH mSSIOV EVAHGEIilCAL CLKA& LAK Church school 10 W. P. Collard, Supt. Commuuea service at 11 by pastor. Intermediate . U O. E. at 7. Bible study class Tuesday evening at 7:80. MIDDLE GROTS Church school 10 a.m. T. T. Walker, Supt. Jr. . L. 0. X. at 11.. Senior E. L. O. E. :S0. Topie: "What is a Good Citiseal" Teain worship subject: Aa introductory study of tho tea coalman dm eats. Mid-week ser vice Wednesday evening 7:30. LABISH CEKTR Church school 10 a.m. Velmer Klampe. Supt. X. L. O. K. 7 p.m. Topic, "God's Gifts and My ObU- tations." Leader, Bernadeea Dougherty, lid-week serrieo Thorsday erening, 7:30. H. B. Scheuermaa, paetdr, 1161 Uaiom street, Salem. sad WEAI SAIXX . Sunday school meet at Summit Tord Memorial churches at :45 The, moraing sermoa will ' be "Ar Wo Growiaar Thankless I" The Xaworth leagues meet at :30 p.m. Tho subject of tho evening discourse at 7;30 J-m. will bo "Ar Wa Browing uarolossi" Charles L. Dark, minister.. . GLAD TTDIBGS MIB&IOX S37 Court street. C. 8. Johnson, pas tor. Sunday school at S pja. Servieo at S and 7:30 p.m. Bev. Jones aad wife will will be her Sunday Meetings Tees day, Thursday and Saturday evenings. JASOV LEB M. -B. MXM0BIA1. Winter aad J ef ferae a streets. Hash B. rouke, Jr, minister. Moraing worship st 11:00. sermoa by th Eev. Jam E. MilUgaa. pastor f th Tint Methodist church aad w esley j-aaatioa at ur vaUis. Hi sermoa them is "Christians." 7:30 9 jo. service ia prepare ti em for Thanksgiviag, with a sermoa by th pas tor a T'Mayflwr Then aad New." Aa informal hour of worship aad fellowship. 055 Ferry street. W. H. Caldwell, pas tor. Phone 8483. Sunday school at 9 :45 a-au M. D. LHwiUer. Supt Mefning worship at 11 a.m. Them "Power less Chrittiaas." Toung People' Mooting at 0:80, Hire! sprlngar, leader, cveatof Evansssllstio service. 7:30. Subject 'The lst Bhaep." rrayar service on Monday evening at th Tsbernaele. Evangelist! services on all other even' ings aezt week at 7 :BO. LESLIE MEMORIAL Soath Commercial aad Myers streets. 8. Darlow Johnson, pastor. Bes. 348 E. Myers street. Phone 8987. Woman's Horn Missionary society tnank ottering servieo at 11 a.m. Happy Evening- hour T:80 D.m. Sermoa. "Thankful For Whatt" Asbury Laaga ia Lesli HaU st :80. Leslie Leaga fellowship hoar in ehareh parlors at 5 elock. special Thaakagiving ebservsac is th various departments of th church school. rrasT ohtbck or thb bmxabsvb Coraer 18 th aad Center streets. Bav, Fletcher Gallewsv. pastor. Btidn 1035 Market street. Phone 9639. Tho pas tor will speak from tho followtnr sub- Jeets: 11 a.m. "After th Revival, Whatl" special maste. v: 80 -p.m. "Htop- piac Too Seen.' Suaday achool 9:45 a.m. T. M. LJtwlller, Rapt. H. I T. B. aad junior society 6:30 p.m. Miss Then Sampson, president. John 7Visev innier supervisor. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.m. II OFFERINGS 6:30 pja. Three Young Popl'a groups. led by Virsinia Boyle, liasol Masoa aa Helen Key. Tho High school leagwo will SERVICE S1DIY E: 1 Institute At Woodburn is November 27-29 WOODBURN, Nov. 20. The Epworth league of the Woodburn Methodist church is to be host to the mid-year sub-district Institute of the Salem district November 27 to 2. A full program has been ar ranged. The program vrill begin Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock and last until Sunday noon. Among the activities planned are class work, recreation, addresses of inspira tion, study and fellows&ip. Rot. Glentf S. Hartong, pastor ft the local church, will act as dean and Miss Marguerite Donald son registrar. Pastors who are to be members of the faculty are Ret. S. Raymond Smith of Tilla mook, Rev. E. J. Aschenbrenner of Independence and Rev, C. .1. Andrews of Canby. BT. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church aad Chemeketa streota. Bav. Geo. H. Swift, rector. Holy Commun ion 7:30 a.m. Church school 9:45 a.m. Moraine vraver and sermon 11 a.m. H. S. and W. U. students 4:30 p.m. Thanks giving dsy service 10 a,m. with choir. . PIB8T TJJTCTABIAjr North Cottage and Chemeketa streets. Fred Albas Weil, minister. Church school at 10 a.m. Service at 11 a.m. Sermoa: "Pilgrims of 1620 and . 1931." Soloist. Mrs. Truma Huston. Organist. Mh. Walter A. Denton. EVANGELISTIC TABEBVACLB Thirteenth and Ferry streets. C. G. Weston, pastor. Sunday school at 1 :45 p.m. B. C. Ferguson, Supt. Classes for all ages. Church service at 3. Evening servieo at 7:30. Special music Special speskers. All services to be conducted by Evangelist T. 3. Betts and party of New York City. Services every night, but Monday, at 7:30. Scnday afternoon subject, "The Hour is Come." and pledg in th church auditorium. XXTOBJaXS CHTJBCH Coraer Canitol aad Marion street. W. G. LUnkaompcr, paster. Sunday school 10 ajn. F. E. Kruse. Supt. German ser vices, 10 a.m. Subject: r'Th Parable f th Wicked Husbandmen, or th Ac countability of Nation to God." Ear Ush services 11 o'clock. Subject: "Real Religion." At 7:45 Yonag People's meeting, subject: "God's Gifts and My Obligations." L. S. S. OB V BOH Corner Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Suaday school 10 a.m. Preaching service 13:30. SICILIAN DRAMA 1 ' : ' t . -s i- , t-t- i v- f 1 COLLEGE PASTOR COMES "Pride" will be the theme of the second dramatic worshln service to be held at the First Congregational church Sunday, at t:io p. m. This service will con sist of special musical numbers and the dramatisation of the Si cilian's Tale In Lonzf elloWa Tales of the Wayside Inn" call ed "Robert of Sicily". The action takes olace In th eleventh century and is present ed .in three scenes: The KInca ChapeL the Banquet Hall of the Palace, and the Throne Room of the Palace three years later. The story shows how the croud and haughty King of Sicily becomes numthfe and penitent. The terr ice was originally planned for Dr. Fosdick's church In New York City and is need by special permission from there. New lighting effect will be used to make the service more Impressive. The costume com mittee have been making several new costumes. Members of the east are as follows: C. K. Albin, Floyd Albin, James McGllchrist, W. E. Hanson. Bill McClearv. Best Ramsey, Mr. Glaisyer, Doris Jaccauister, Levona Willard, and Anoxa coates. In addition the newly orran- iied junior ehoir will assist the quartet in the processional and recessional. The dramatisation la being directed by Mrs. Vivian Bartholomew and J. R. Simonds. s, utuvvuaur tuuina MEET IT BAH Rev. James E. Mil Ugan, pastor of the First M. E. -church iindi Wesley Founda tion at Corrallis, who will speak at Jason Lee Sunday morning onf'hristians,. Spe cial music has been arranged 71 HOMECOMING COMPLETED giving sermon, and at i:3f tne tonic wUl be "The UnlTersal Snread of tbe Gospel, mis wxu. be a Foreign Missionary sermon. ST. YKEB METHODIST Market and Xorth Winter streets. J. R. Stewart, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Horning worship 11 o'clock; sub ject: "Within the Viol." Evening wor ship 7:30 o'clock; subject: Repen tance." Tonng People's meeting 6:30 o'clock. VTSCE2TT DX PATJL (Cathelie) Hichlaad and Myrtle avenue. Bev. Thoe V. Keenaa. nastor. Phoao 8811, Suaday masses at 8 aad 10:90 o'clock. Week-day services st 8:15 o'clock. EMHAXTXEL FULL OOSPSL 17 th and Chemeheta streets. Thomas Baird. nastor. Suaday achool 10 Worshin 11 a.m. -Svaat-elistie. T:d5. Tuesday. Bible study. 7:45. Friday X. T. P. il. 7:45. Sunday night street meet ing Cor. State and High 6:30. EIGHLABD rBXESDS The Woman's Home Missionary society of the Leslie. Memorial church will hold its annual thank offering service at the 11 o'coek hour Sunday morning. Mrs. E. A. Rboten, president of the society, will preside and read the scrip ture, Mrs. A. S. Mulligan will lead in prayer. A women's chorus will sing 'Just for Today" (Fearis) and the choir will sing "A Pilgrim's Jour ney". (Londondery Air). The pas tor will speak on "Meet the Home Folks." Frances French French. Nelleta Bundy, Roberta Johnson and Carol t Johnson, members of the Queen Esther circle, will act as ushers. Each member is asked to bring canned goods, vegetables, fruit or anything which will help to bring Thanksgiving joy to some less fortunate. Comer Resigns To Take Pulpit In P.rAlf rra Tftm enrlcea. ZNOLEWOOD TOTTED BBXTHBXK 17th and Nebraska streets. Bev. B. V. Wilson, pastor. Sundsy school. 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock; sub ject: "The Xsrmw Way to Life." Ev ening worship 3:30 o clock, subject: "The Watchtower." Tonng People's meeting 6:30 o clock. HigWend and Church streets.. Idfsr Pulvit Extflcinge P. Sims, psstor. Biblo school 9:45 a.m. f-rt. "viiunjV wj -if w . i .i a a. ir i .wvi ii I program uoing Over, Reported Mrs. Nelson is Adder to Staff Of Jason Church Mrs. Margaret Ellen Kelson has been secured as a worker in religious education with girls by the Jason. Lee Memorial church. She has formerly served in sim ilar positions at the Methodist churches of Eugene and Tacoma. Wash., and directed the Lincoln playground during the past sum mer here In Salem. Mrs. Nelson will act as ad visor to the high school group. IS organising Girl Reserve . groups "for the Junior and inter mediate girls, and will ; be in charge of dramatics and pageant ry in the church. DeMoss Singers To Appear Here Sunday Evening! wjBJJT QEBMAN BAPTIST Korth Cottar and D. streets. 6. W. Batseh, minister. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Sam Schlrman, Snpt. 8erviee 11 ajn. Tepie "Our Striviag For High est Treasures." Evening servieo at 7:30. Sermon topic, "The Lords Redeemed." Regular mid-week prayer service st 8 p.m. A ednesday. TEMPLE BAPTIST 19th snd Breymsn street. Bible achool 9:45. Morning worship 10:55. Sermon subject. "Mary, the Mother f Jesus." Toung People's meeting at 8:80. Even ing worship 7:30. Subject: "The Crass." Dr. C. M. Clin will preach both morning and night. Prayer meet ing Thursday, 7 :30. Dr. Ray E. Tork. leader. E. M. Beckett. Suvt. Morning worship 11 a.m. Evening service 7:80 p.m. Junior C. E. 5 :30 p.m. Senior and fntermodiste C. E. 8:80 p.m. Bible class ia Exodus Monday, 7:30 p.m. Mid week: prayr meeting 7:30 p.m. TOST BAPTIST Brit to a Boss, pastor, 549 Worth Liber ty. Bible school 9:45 a.m., jar. rre Broer, Supt. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Special music by the choir. An them. Sermon. "Cords snd Stakes.' B. T. P. TT. at 6:80. Evening service at 7:30. Siteelal music by th ehoir. "Praise T th Lord." "Tho Earth Is tho Lord's."" Sermon "Tho SupTeme Blessing, For Whteh Wo are Thsnkfuk" Prsyer meeting and Biblo stndy Wednes day night 7:30. Thanksgiving semee. Pastor will give his experience subject "From th Locomotive te tho Fuipit. TIB ST METHODIST 9:45 a.m. church school graded (or all ages. 11 a.m. Junior church. 11 a.m. Morning worship.. Sermon: "Thank God for 19311" Dr. Parker. Special anthem and solo. 6:30 p.m. Four- Epworth leagues. 7:30 Concert of Sacred music by tho Dixie Mala Quartet. TTBST OOKOBZOATIOHAX. Center and Lihesty streets. J. E. Si monds. nastor. Morning service 11 o'clock: snbieet: "Can Wa bo Thank ful When Life' Skies' ar Gray t Even ing service. 7:90 o'clock. Dramatic wor ship service "Pride. A dremstiie tion of Longfellow' Sicilian's Tsle "Robert of Sicily." Sotie change i time. No Junior Choir win appear for farst time. Sunday school. 9:45 s.m. r. I E. Veer, Supt. The exchange of pulpits, pro posed for all Salem churches Sunday, December . is working out satisfactorily, with most of the churches of the city co-oper ating, says Rev. W. Earl Coch ran, president of the Salem Min isterial association which is spon soring the move. The committee arranging the exchange includes H. C. Stover. Fletcher Galloway and D. J Howe. - Just who will occupy which pulpit will be kept a secret right up to the worship hour. SILVERTON, Not. 20 The seventh annual homecoming at the Christian church will be held Sunday and it ia expected that at least 200 guests will be back tor the occasion. Rev. Albyn Esson of Albany, who has been the speaker at ev ery homecoming will be here again this time. A basket din ner will be featured at noon Burton Murphy, baritone of Port land, will sing at the morning Rev. J. M. Comer, nastor xf the Seventh Day Adventist church of Salem, has tendered his reslrna- tlon to the local congregation, to take effect December 1, and has accepted the pastorate of the church of Corvallis. The Salem Ministerial associa tion in its regular meeting this the afternoon songs and readings will be given by Mrs. Albyn Esson, Albany. Miss Elisabeth Earles, Silverton; Mr. and Mrs. Yletor Emmons, Port land; Mrs. Arthur Williams, Portland. Mrs. W. O. Living stone will speak during the after noon, and a play will be given by members of Mrs. Dan Gelser s class. week passed a resolution exnress- lng its appreciation for the fine Tlnwnc tVl f?IT7 spirit of cooperation shown by AlSUWIlA LO VJlVe Rev. Comer during the three years of his pastorate here. Rev. Comer was a member of the social welfare committee of the Ministerial association and sang in the ministerial quartet. Thanksgiving's Sermon Sunday SPECIAL PROGRAM ROSED ALE, Nov. 20 The Christian Endeavor society will giro a program Sunday night consisting of old hymns with an accompanying - history of the hymn. The Fowler orchestra from near Turner will assist. JEFFERSON, Nov. 20 Ser rices at the Evangelical church Sunday are as follows: Sunday school at 10 o'clock. At 11 o'clock preaching service. The pastor, will fill his appointment at Fruitland. At the Methodist church San day morning, the pastor, Rer. T H. Downs, will preach a Thanks- A large erowd of young people f of the Christ LBtMran cnurcn gathered at the church parlors - last 'night fora Thanksgiving , , banquet, main speaker and toast-.- master for which, was ser. Airrea j Knorr of Aurora, president i the Northwest district Lntier ; .. league. '- "-. The banquet was sponsored by : the Luther league, assisted or"; the Dorcas society. On the ban ; quet committee were Martha Bat- , terman. Sylvia and Alfreaa uovc- beck, of the League, assisted by Mrs. H. F. Batterman. Mrs. H. . Albers and Mrs. F. Siebens of the- Dorcas society. ! ' Decorations were In charge of Ernest Beyer and Jacob Fox; and . program was bandied by Leonard Samsow and Rev. Amos E. Min-neman. Besides Rer. Knorr, speaker were Otto uronxe. marina tun terman. Irvin - Lang EVelya Propp. Lena Siebens and the pas- ' tor. Rev. Minneman. - Turner Church To See Outdoor Movies Sunday Dr. D. B. Hill will be In Turn er Sunday night to show a 15- mlnute series of reels of Oregon scenery to the congregation of the First Christian church there. Following showing of these moving pictures, the pastor, Rer. E. J. Gilstrap, will preach a short sermon on "Thanksgiving la God's Country". There will be special music. MRS. BECKLEY IS MISSION HOSTESS 7. W. C. A. to Get Thank Offering The Thanksgiving offering at the West Salem Ford Memorial church Thursday morning will be turned over to the T. W. C. A. to aid . the unemployed women and girls of the city, according to plans announced. Mrs. Guy New- gent will be soloist for the service. H . Hansen Called To Spokane Meet Rev. H. Hansen of the City Gospel Mission has been called to conduct a -special revival cam paign at Spokane, and during his absence Erangellst A. J. Jen sen will substitute here for aim. ROSEDALE. Not. 20 Mrs. A. Haldy returned Wednesday from a week's visit with her par ents In Portland. Floyd Bates and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bates motored to Tilla mook Tuesday to visit the Clinton Bates family. They returned Wednesday. Mrs. M. Cammack was In New- berg Thursday to attend a mis sionary board meeting. The ladies missionary society- met with Mrs. E. O. Beckley of Sunnyside Thursday afternoon. Much work was accomplished and a social time enjoyed. The following women were pre-" ent: Mesdames D. S. Pearson. Clifford Pearson, Albert Brown lee, J. D. Alexander, Frank Bar- nett, F. Brown, H. H. Smith, C. A Cole, Clifford Smith, Armstrong, George Glenn, Ellis Cannoy, Ham mer, A. J. Haldy, M. Cammack. SENT) TO NEEDY The Luther League and the) Dorcas society of the Christ Lutheran church on State street have Joined forces to prepare anal send two large boxes of elothins i to the Canadian drought auf feelers. Now Contract Bridge Is Easy! TJOfJLNTJBL BAPTIST Corner of Hael and Academy streets. 18. 8. at 10 a.m.' Lessoa: Joshua 14 aad j 15. Breaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Kid-week - prayer and testimony meeting Thursday evening at 7:80. CALVABT BAPTIST Hlch and Terry streets. Preaching ser vices 10:50 s.m. snd 7:30 p.m. Baptism Church school 9:40. B. T. P. C.'i rt:80 p.m. Wednesday: Fellowship and Prsver meetinr. 7:30 D.m. Thursday: Choir Rehearsal. 7:30 p.m. Seo Ad for farther announcements. SOUTH SALEM TRIEKDS S. Commercial at Washington - streets. Chss. C. Hsworth,. pastor. 10 s.m. Sun dsy school. Nathan Cook, Supt. 11:00 Horning worship. Sermon: "Why Thankf riving T 5 p.m. Vespers. Topie: "Cod's Gifts snd My Obligations.' Lead er. Bertha M. Baworth. PTBST CHTJBCH Or OHBIST, SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sunday services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Subject, "Soul and Body." Sundsy school at 9:45 and. 11. Testimonial meeting every Wed nesday evenins at 8. Reading room at 406 Masonic Temple open from 11 to 5:30 except Sundays and holidays. Dr. Johnstone to Speak, Woodburn WOODBURN. Nov 20. Dr. William J. Johnstone has been I scheduled to speak at the Wood- burn Methodist church Sunday ! morning. The theme of Dr. Johns tone's speech will be "Abraham Lincoln, the Christian." Dr. Johns tone has a reputation of being one of the outstanding lecturers in this country. He has occupied for a number of years the secretary ship of the Presbyterian board of temperance and moral welfare. COUBT STREET CHBISTIAS Court snd 17th streets. B. P. Shoe maker, pastor. Sunday school,-9:45 a.m. Mrs. E. Weller, Supt. Moriitg worship 11 o'clock. A subject of special interest to every member. Evening worship 7:30 o'clock: "The Lit, and Death of Moses." Toung People's meeting 6 :30 o'clock ; snbieet: "God's Gifts snd My Obliga tions." Aid society meetings Wednesday The DeMoss concert entertain ers, 'will give a sacred concert In the First Evangelical church Sun day night. The public Invited. The DeMosses are called the world's famous concert family. They be came . prominent before the pub lic ii "tho famotin nonz writers and Singers Of the wqrld's expos!- Mid week meeting, Wednes uon ai Asmcsgo 1U j toured Europe in 1895. and have - traveled by the overland stage, by train, by ocean, steamer and au- tc mobile to fill engagements. - The personnel present: Grant DoMoss, Aurelai . DeMoss, Albert ' ' DeMoss and Albert Talmage De- - Moss. There will be no admission. KEIZEB COMMTTKITT Situated three miles north of Salem on the river road. Meetings held in Rei ser schooihouse. Hayes Beat!, minister. W. E. Savare, Church school Snpt. Church school at 10 o'clock. Church wor ship at 11 o'clock. Program ear for groups of all sges. Carroll Camming, leader for Totinr People's Porunt. Theme of. sermon: "God snd Thanksgiving." TheT are no evening services. Free Methodist iSRevival to go Another 7 Days - - RerlTal services at the Free Methodist church will continue : ' each night next week, except Sat urday, says the pastor, Rev. J. R. Stewart. I; H. Shepherd of Bloom- lngton. 111., conducts the praise ' and, song serriee each session. .V Rer. Stewart is conducting the revival, and subjects he will treat the next week Include: Love Mak ing by Proxy; Giving Christ the Leftovers; and Seven Women aft er One Man. FIBST PBESBTTERIAY Chemeketa and Winter streets. Grpver 0. Birtchet, D. D.. pastor. 9:80 a.m. Meeting of the Church school under the direction of Mr. L. M. Ramage, Snpt. 11 ajn. worship, "Thanksgiving for th World-Wide Progress of th Kingdom of Christ." 5:30 p.m. orchestra rehearsal. 8:80 p.m. Christian Endeavor societies meet. 7:30 p.m. stereoptieon lecture: "Christ Comes to the Village." CITT GOSPEL lOSSIOlT 349 North Commercial. - H.. Hansen. paator. Services every evening at 7:45. Sunday school 10 a.m. Preachiag 1) a.m, 9 and f :50 p.m. Free lunch after vry PTBST CHBISTIAS High and Center street. D. J. Howe, pastor. Morning wervie 11 o clock; subject: "And Be Ye Thankful." Duet. "I Waited Tor the iiord. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Woman's day pro gram with Mrs. Thomas Bailey of Eugene i a sneaker. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. u. J. Hull, Supt. Mid-week services: 7:80 p.m. Wednesday. Young People's meet ings: 6:30 p.m. v. JS. meetings. AMEBIC AM LULTHZBAX - Church street . between Chemeketa and Center. Bev. P. W. Eriksen. pastor. 11 a.m. "The Seekinc Shepherd. 7:80 p.m. evening song and worship. Sunday school at 9:45. . Arnold Kruiger, Supt... Lather league 8:50. Miss Loogen Briotake, leader. " Birtchet to Give Illustrated Talk C. s r A serriee of special interest v";' has been prepared - for Sunday night at the Presbyterian church. Dr, -Birtchet will deliver aa 11 . lustrated lecture on the Rural Life of the World" The subject " P.. of the lecture is "Chrit Comes ' --' to ". the ; Village!; 4 Beginning at' . !-. 7 Naxareth , the Journey win - leaa ";. : by the "shores of Galilee - into sv Syria, Persia. . Mesopotamia. In 41a, Slam, Chin, Korea, Japan, the Philippines. Mexico and Weal Africa. Tho. public Is. invited to; - r see" these : pictures. : I - , CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH High and Ferry Sts. ar The I3sjBre Graded Sunday School, t: 40 p. m. Preaching Service 10:50 a. m. ft 7: SO p. m. B. T. P. U.'s :30 p. m. : A, M. Why Be Thankful Pastor Anthem: 'We Thank Thee" (Wilson) . .. " . Incidental Solo' MrsJ Davis l- "V ; P. M. Where Is the Lord God of Elijah Pastor Anthem: "Lord of Harvest" (Heyser) Ordinance of Baptism Rev. W. Earle Cochran, Pastor - - - WELCOME I ,. V. I 3 American Lntheran Churcb . Church St. BC Cemk4 d Ceater. 1 1 A. M. The Seeking Shepherd. Anthem: Nearer My God - To . Thee, Wil liams. Solo: The Ninety, and Nine, . - (Chamlon) - Miss Martha Floer. - 7:30 P. M. Evening . Song' and Wor- " ship. Repentance." 6:30 Luther League, Miss Lougene Brlet- ';'- ' , ske. Leader. " ; , . " ' : . .. . Rer. P. W. Eriksen, Pastor. I. : HEALI G REVIVAL BEGINS lUIIDAY - - ''''', t 1 V " " If , x ' J vi V.v:-.'a-.-:-j." I REV. F.J. BETTS Evangelist F. J. Betts and par ty of New York City .begin their .Campaign Sunday at Three o'clock at Svangelsltic Tabernacle, Thirteenth and Ferry Streets. Afternoon Sub ject i "The Hour Is Come" Services will continue night ly at 7:30 P. M. excepting Mondays. Rev. and Mrs. Geo. 8. Clough of the Betts party- have been holding services . this week preparatory to the com lng of the evangelist. . The public , Is cordially, ln- vltea to all services. The sick are Invited; come and listen, and be prayed, fort and let God neat you. . - " . ' RBMEMBEB THE TIMS -S pw m. SUNDAYS 7 :SO NIGHTLY except Momdays. YOU WILL, MISS IT IF YOU - MISS IT! In a new series of articles by E. V. Shepard, the man who saved Con tract for the average player. He induced the experts to abandon their individual systems of bidding and to agree on a single, simple, under standable game. In these articles. you'll -find a clear explanation of the real bridge game of the present day. Simpl Clear! l. Informative! e: t -o.-i f '-. "w., - X- A til ; ' Y.'-l4- t - -" ifjAllVf v " Tt 'V 1. I - S:- 7 t A . ' -7 " ., ? . 4. i I 7.'. .v . I , v. v y '-. '. . v. I 1 ... -. w. . J-. f I .. w ., ,.. ... '-y.. I r ' -' t ty n . V. Sbepsrd (Coot -us act IBmtoge by E. V. Shepard The Official System Bejafins Thursday, Nov. 26, and Will Be Published Daily in -or" ' .f -- ;