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PAGE E7GHT Tht OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. ' Oregon, Saturday Morning, July 30, 1932 -pn mmm. DISTRICT MERGERS . !:rh i ' it NOT FORECAST JBil in the Churches - ItBf Despite taxpayers' demand tor aeonomy and the state depart ment of education's support of larger and less expensive educa tional units, merging of rural aebool units Is at a standstill in this county. "Wx5 expect there will be more rural schools in opera tion this fall than last," comment ed Jlrs. Mary l. Fulkerson, coun ty school superintendent, yester day. 'School patrons like to go on with the schools they are accus .temed to. The rural school makes a community center. They are re luctant to give it up." Mrs. Fulkerson ft id district mergers were being considered where districts found themselves faced with a large capital outlay for a new school ouuaing. men economy forced consolidation. Otherwise the one-room rural school is still popular. This fail the McLaughlin school, district 75. will probably reopen after oelng closed a year. School also will be held this fall in dis trict 25, Battle Creek. National Youth Leader Speaker At Park Service The Salem Methodist churches unit In presenting the Wilson Park service on Sunday after - noon at 3:30. The Rev Owen N. Oeen of Chicargo, director of Institutes for the board or edu cation of the Methodist church, who Is In Oregon t attend the Falls CItv institute next week. will be the speaker. Dr. Geer is widely known not alone as a vnunsr neooles' worker, but also as a, leader in the prophetic soc ial message of the church. He will speak on "Application or Jesus' Teaching to Our Modern Soeial Order." Kneels! music will be furn isbed by Miss Martha Floer, who HcrhtAd the large audience at the park band concert Friday night. She will sing two num bers: "My Redeemer," Dudley Buck, and "Benediction. uer sard Hamlin. Winter and Chemeketa streets. Groer Charch school directed by Mr. h. M. Bam- ee, Supt. 11 a.m. Mornins - h. h. T...tr Snbiaet: "The Abid- WtlTZ"-. Ya Blessed." y Scott. 6:30 p.m. Christian Endeavor societies. T.tv P-m- . cUl singinr with the orchestra. Subject I the sermon, unoramu uj Jueen." SOUTH SAJLEM FBJENDS South Commercial at Washington Sts. vices: 10 a.m. 8unday achool. Nathan Cook. Supt. ll:uw morning , ion: tuniiun - . , . t 8 p.m. -worship. Prof, and Mrs. Algie New lin. ot Guilford eellege. North Carina, who recently spent some time in Geneva wilt ten a do ui 1111 w Thursday. 8 p.m. monthly meeting lor FIRST METHODIST 9 45 a.m. Church aebool. graded for all aces' 11 a.m. public worship. Sermon: "New Experiences," Dr. Carl Gregg Doner. Vocal solo: Schubert s Ave Ma ria" Miss Josephine Albert. Quartet Miss Eleanor Moore, Miss Josephine Albert, Ronald Craven and R. D. Barton. 6:30 p.m. Young People's Forum. COOTIT STREET CHRISTIAN i 'Tears Without a Sting" will be Pas tor Hugh N. MeCallum'a sermon theme at the morning worship hour at 11. Bible achool service at 9:45 with Mrs. Irene Welter Bupt. Young People 1 Endeavor at 1 p.m. Evening Evangelistic service at S p.m. wsea the paator will speak e Faith Made Manifest." Mid-week ser vice Wednesday at 8 p.m. Theme: ''?. the Beloved." Church at corner ol Sev enteenth and Court. TEMPLE BAPTIST 19th and Breymas streets. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Albert Page, Supt. Classes for all ages. Morning worship 11 ajn. Two B. Y. P. TJ.e at 7:30. Ser oa at 8 p.m. Rev. J. H. Briscoe will bring both messages. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30, followed with choir practice. TREE METHODIST Market and North Winter streets. J. B. Stewart, pastor. Sunday achool 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock; subject: 'The Day of Visitation." Evening wor ship S o'eloek; subject: "Christianity." Young People's meeting 7 o'clock. mn church or the kazarxxs 18th and Center streets. Rev. Fletcher Galloway, pastor. Residence 2021 Market street, moos 9830. The pastor speaks Bandar from the following subjects: 11 a.a. "The Hand of God' A aaemorial serrieo. 8 p.m. "The Fountain of Life." Special musie kaa keen prepared for both these services. Sunday achool 8:45 a.m. ?. M. Utwiller, finpt. N. Y. P. & and Junior society 7 p.m. ST' VXXCZJTT DePATJX (Catholic) Highland and Myrtle arenuea. Rev. Thes. V. Keeaaa. pastor. Phone 8511. Sunday masses at 7 and 9:30 a.m. Week day service at 8:15 o'clock. AIXIANCZ OOSPEX, TARERK ACLB W. H. Caldwell, pastor. Phono 8693. 855 Ferry St. Sunday school at 9 :45 a.m. Mrs. Gilbert White, Supt. Morning wor ship at 11 a-av. The pastor will preach another sermon oa the Book of Ruth. Ev ening evangelistic service at .7:45 p.as. Prayer services at the Tabernacle oa Tnesday and Friday evenings. Young Peo ple's cottage prayer meeting oa Thursday evening. Monthly board meeting Monday evening. Services at BeHevue church Sun day at 11 a.m. Sunday school at Hall's Ferry achool house at 3 p.m. Sunday. IXKaJTTJEX. BAPTIST Corner of Hasel and Academy streets. Preaching: morning at 11 and . evening at 7:30. Sunday achool 10 a.m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. FREE PENTECOSTAL MZSSIOK 359 Court street. John W. Brown, paa tor. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Cecil Crea son, Supt. Morning worship at 11 a. be. Evangelistic service at 8 p.m. Monday ev ening at 8 fellowship meeting. Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 8. Saturday evening- at o, xoung reopie s meeting. FIRST BAPTIST Marion and North Liberty streets. Brit ton Roes, minister. Bible school at 9:45 a.m. Morning worship at 11 a.m. Ser mon "The Christian's Tongue." B. Y. P, U.'a at 7 p.m. Senior B. Y. P. U. will give special musical program. Prayer meeting at 7 p.m. Orchestra Prelude at 7:40 p.m. Evening service at 8 p.m. Ser mon, "Quack Doctors and Sugar-coated Poison." Pastor Ross will preach at both services. Special music by male chorus and quartet. Wednesday at 8 p.m. Pray er ana cioie stuay conducted by the pastor. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Center and Liberty streets. J. R. 8i monds. pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 . m Unm in w wApikin 11 ' . 1 v . - V jeet: "He Made the Stars Also." Follow ing morning service all membera of the parish are invited to join in picnic at Silverton. Basket lunch. Please bring your own a unes and come to church at 12:15 to 1111 any vacant seats In your car. CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Corner 18th .ml ftt.tA . ...... u . Amos E. Minneman, pastor. German 9:45 a.m. Subject: "Many Offices, Many Spir itual unts. - English 11 a.m. Subject "The Gifts of the finirit HnU TA,tir. tion." Sunday school 9:40 a.m. Mrs. Amos E. Minneman, Supt. No Luther league meeting. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Corner Highland and Dhnreh (( Edgar P. Sims, pastor. Bible achool 9:45 a.m.. r,. DecKett. Hunt. Morn nr war SPEAKS HERE i. Ruler." Xafllak aervioeo 11 'lock. BsV- oetl "The Old Uemrage Again." spocUl BIBaie, LATTBB BAT SAIBTS Xolaoa Bide- eeraer of Caomoketa and liberty. Suaday achool at 10 a.sa. Preach Xerth Summer' at Martom streets. W. Petueord, D. D minister. uaday school -t:4 a-m. Mormlag wor ship 11 'clock: subject: "Marred Ves sel Remade." Orgaa prelude and offer tory by Mm Ethel Poling Phelps. Even lag worship 'look subject : "Bur deaa." Young People's meeting 7 'lock; subject "Problema of Youth on Klssioa rielda." Margaret Dlrlea, leader. PENTBCOSTAX ASSXMXLT 420 Stat street. UDstoirs ever the Maa'a ahop. Sunday achool at 18 a.m. Morning worship- at 11. Evangelistic service 7:45 p.m. Mid-week meetings Tuesday, Thursday sad Saturday aighte at 7:45 pja. XSZZXX C0MMTJBTTT Services held la Kaiser achool heese 4 aaJloa aorth of Salem oa the river road. Hayee BeaU, minister. Church achool at 18 o'eloek with Dorothy Aekmaa in charge of Young People's Forum. Miss Mary Keefer, Supt. Due to Fall City In stitute there la no church service this Sunday. t f Dr. Clarence True Wilson, secre tary of the Methodist board of prohibition, temperance and public morals, Washinjrton. D C, who will speak at 11 o'clock Sunday morning mX Jason Lee church here. Vtn -. 11 - . ! a mm arHiiig ivi T c m p.m. Junior C. S. 6 p.m. Senior and? Inter- meaiaie u. a. i p.m. Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday 8 p.m. REFORMED CHURCH Corner Capitol and Marion streets. W. G. Lienkaemper, paator. Suaday school 10 a.m. F. E. Kruse, Supt. German ser vices! 10 a.m. Subject: "The Rich Young EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Thirteenth and Parrr ilrMti fl a Weston, pastor. Suaday achool at 1:45 a.m. R. O- FerniAB. Rnnl Oiaren arvii.a at wm. XvaBgelictio service at 7:45 pa. luesoay cioie aiuay i:e p.m. Wedaotday aftoraooa prayer meeting at s:eu. xanrsaav aavouonai v:a ijl flatnrd&v. fThtliMm'ft ,kn,nti 1A-IA am Youuc PeODle'a aurriea Saturdav uieht at 7:45. SPECIAL MEETINGS Grace Gospel Teat South Commercial at Oak streets. 8unday school at 10 a.m. Aa address by A. L. Ritts of Seattle at 8 aad 8 p.m. Announcement will be made at the Sunday meetings aa to further services. mm i i it n m For as Much as REGARDLESS OF MAKE OR CONDITION IF YOUR CAR NEEDS NEW, SAFE RUBBER AND YOU WANT TO RIDE ON THE SAFEST TIRES iEVER BUILT THE ANSWER IS Goodrich Safety Silvertowns or Goodrich Super Cavaliers CAVALIER Mileage Safely Silence USE YOUR CREDIT Lifetime Guarantee SILVERTOWN . KJTIGHT MEMORIAL 19th and Ferry streets. H. C. Stover. minister. Morning worship at 11. Her son: "Religion aa a Creative Force. The church school meets at 10 a.m. C. C. Har ris. Supt. FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST North CotUge and E streets. G. W. Rotsch, minister. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Sam Schirman, Supt. Service 11 a.m. Sermon topic: "The Much Desired Haven." Male Quartet. B. Y. P. U. ot 7 b m Henrv Neumann Jr. president. Even- raca of God." Special singing. Regular I TURNER M. B. Rev. N. S. Hawk, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Ivan Hadley, Supt. Church service at 11 o'clock, with spe cial music and sermon, "The Progressive Self Revelation of God." Ep worth league at 7 o'clock led by Rachel Garner. Ser mon topic at -8 o'clock, "A Tragedy ra Four Scenes." SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF DIVINE TRUTH Nelson hall Chemeketa street between Liberty and Commercial streeta. Gordon Fleming, paator. Services1 Sunday at 8 p.m. Lecture subject "The Hidden Side of Evolution," followed try anesssges. Mid-week aaessage circle at 358 D street inuraday at 8 p.m. by the paator. FIRST CHRISTIAN High aad Center atreeta. D. J. Howe. pastor. Residence. 1036 N. Winter. Bible school at :43 a.m. 11 a.m. warship. The Lord's Supper followed ev nreaehinr. 7 pjn. Christian Endeavor meeting. 8 p.m. evening service and baptism. The pas- tor win preaea ootn morning and evening. Special musie at each earviee. Uln alar garet Bimme will aing at the morning Bervice. The church will ekum tha 65th anniversary la a "Homo Coming service Wednesday, 7:80 p.i 198 South Commercial St. 8. & W. 8rrioe Station Broadway and High Streets Dad" lwia Service Stations West Salem Bmith A Townsend Center and Commercial Gmy Miller Service Station 1910 North Capitol Street WALTER H. ZOSEL Ear! R. Adams Service Station Fairgrounds Road and Capitol Street Vera New comb's Tire Shop 84 0 Ferry Street a H. Lake 17th and Market "Bern" Zobel Service Station 1095 Sooth Commercial St Kola McClellan Service Station South Commercial and Miller Streets Salem Automobile Co. 435 North Commercial St. Phone 3.42 Dale Lemon Garage 12th and Leslie John Harbison High and Chemeketa E. A. Jackson Service Hood and Fairgrounds Road R. P. Petera 1390 Fairgrounds Road "Herb" Ostlind BraaejanBfaajaunauB "" ' ' ' """vnnwanannea sn 1 m aaaaranaaaaaaanaaanagav-aanaaaaunaanuamnamnaaaaam vaBaaaBeBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaas row To This GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE of all Summer Merchandise And Why? Here's the Answer: JASOH LEE IsXMOEZAZ. X. B. Winter and Jefferson atreeta. Hugh B. Fouko. Jr. minister. Morning wor ship. 11 a.m. Dr. Clarence True Wilaoa, secretary of the Methodist Board ' of Prohibition, Temperance and Publie Mor als. Washington, (X, will bo the speak er oa "The Present States of Prohibi tion." Church achool session at :45 a.m. H. B. Carpenter, Supt. Evening worship at 8 p.m. Continuing the discus sion of the application of Christanity to vital phases of life, this week "Chris tian Citizenship." 8:80 p.m. Willsoa Park service, speaker, ' lr. Owea N. Geer, director of Institutes for the Board of Education of the Methodist ehurch, Chicago, 111. Miss Floer will sing. TTRST TJKITED BEETHEX3T Mission between 12th aad University. A. 8. Henderson, pastor. Residence, 1155 Minion. Bev. WaUer Remolds. Sunt. aad former pastor will have charge of the morning service at 11 and evening service at 8. Sunday achool 10 a.m. Mrs. Twila Holler. Supt. Touag People's meet tafu la charge ot the North Bantiam en- BTrrers. CAT.VAUT- waWOTsv Sunday services begin with a graded i"""" :v a.m. an. w. A Barkna. flnnt. Phi.Ii . . JOfSO a.m. and 8 p.m. B. T. P. U.'a at 1 'P-nu .Morning sermon: "Tour Divine ireaii. - r. su " wo Would See Jesua." opeciaj musie. usptiam at 8 o'clock Monday: Chnreh school teachers aad at prayer aad fellowship service. No ehoir rehearsal 4 thie week. W. Earl Cochran, pastor.' USUB HCKOBLiL In South 8aleat oa Commercial street at Myers. 8. Dariow John sob, pastor, 848 E. Myers street. Phono 9687. Morn ing worship at 11 o'clock. Semwa by the paster. "Forward Together." . 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