The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 01, 1932, Page 6, Image 6

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The OREGON STATES31AN. Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning October 1, 1932
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TURlIER TO BE HOST
Santiam Union District to
Hold its Convention
Throughout day :
TTTRNKR- Bent. 30 The San
tlam. onion district Sunday school:
convention will bo held at tne
Christian church - here Sunday
with President C. S. Jordan pre-!
siding and Dr. H. C. Epley ot Sa-
lem leading the singing. The pro-'
gram will be as follows:
9:45 a. m. Song service and
Sunday school. , I
,11:00 a. m. Morning .service.
Instrumental solos by Kathryn
Hawk and Glenn Garner of Turn;-
er, address by Rev. E. J. Gilstrapj
of the Christian ehnrch, commun-i
ion serrice. .
12:00 Basket dinner.
, 1:30 p. m. Song service, devo
tlonals led by Rev. Hawk of Turn
er Methodist ehnrch. !
2:00 Yonnz People's serrice!
In charge of Glenn McClellan,
business meeting.
8:00 Gideon quartet, after
noon address by Rer. G. C. Birt
ehet of Salem Presbyterian
church.
CHKIWK
TIME IS REPORTED
Dr. Emory W. Petticord, pastor
of the First Erangellcal church,
announces that beginning with
Sunday night or October 2, all
evening services will begin a hal
hour earlier, with Christian En
dearor 6:30 and. (he preaching at
7:30 p. m. i ,
These are busy days for Dr.
Petticord for on October. 16 his
congregation will hold an all day
ralley meeting. Rer. C. P. Gates,
district superintendent ot the Ore
gon and Washington conferences
will be one of the speakers to
gether with this pastor. A basket
dinner will be serred at this time
This week Dr. Petticord con
ducted a rally serrice at Sweet
Home, later In this week he is at
tending the golden wedding anni
versary of Rer. and Mrs. C. C.
Poling, former pastor and wife of
this church.
Sunday afternoon on October 2,
Dr. Petticord will be the principal
speaker in the afternoon rally day
program at the Albany Evangeli
cal church, and on Monday night,
October 3, will address the joint
meeting of Christian Endeavors of
the Portland district in the east
side Evangelical church.
ft
in
thelChurches
SOUTH jftT- FBXEHD8
Booth Commercial at Waaaiat-taa treet.
Cfcarle C .Haworta. pastor. Bandar
sehool 10 a. m rally aay proraotioa
aaereUe with peeial program d na
Ktel number. verj--Member-ai-lieetinr
day. It, Dr. Levi T. Penninjtoa, presi
aeat of Pacific eollefe,
meiK. Ladies' quartet and Fro. Wil
liam C. Joaea wiU siaf. Beorreaiaatioa of
Yean People's aociety of Christian Eb
dosvor, 6:80 p. m.; Milo Rom. member
of the yearly meeting executive eonaiitte
and Paul Cammeck, superiatenoent of the
n.ri.rlT mw.tiar C E will both be
present and apeak. Twentieth aaaiver
aary service of Sooth Salem Friend
chareh. Dr. Pennin(fton will agaia preach.
There will alao be aiessages of freetinr
from non-resideat and former membera
and hiitory of the church. Ladies' jaar
tet will ling. -
LAEISH EVANGELICAL
H. B. Scheuerman, pastor. 1161 Union
Street, - Salem. Labisu Center Church
school 10 "a. sn, W. A. Starker, superin
tendent. Worship at 11, subject, "The
Examined Life.' C.E. at 7, Mrs. Boehm,
leader. Midweek devotion Thursday at
7: BO. O. O. Epley in charge. Clear Lake
.Chareh school 10, W. P. CoUard, super
intendent. E.L.C.E. 7 p. m. evening
worship following young people's .meeting,
with pastor In charge. Middle Grove
Church school 10 a. m.. T. V. Walker,
superintendent. E. L. C. E. 6:80, topic,
"How Does the Teaching of Jems
Change Business 1" Bible study and pray
er meeting ' Wednesday, 8 p. m.
TUSHES CHBJ8TJJLN
Ellmore J. Oils trap, pastor. Sunday
school 10 a. m. The .North Hanuam Bon-
day school convention meets with us ta
rtar. Mr. Jordan oresiding. Serrice. 11
a. au, special music by Kathryn Hawk and
Glenn Garner: sermon. "A Spiritual
Church." by the pastor. Basket dinner
at noon. ' Contention after noon. Rev,
Hawk leads deTetions at 1:45. Bev. G ro
ver Birtehet give convention address at
8:15. Dr. Epley, song leader. Christian
Endeavor, 1 p. at, Xarjorie Fowler, lead
er. Evening sermon by pastor at 8.
IMMANXTEL BAPTIST
Haiel and Academy streets. Sunday
school at 10 a. m., lesson: I Samuel 14.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Mid
week prayer and testimony meeting on
Thursday, 8 p.n.
PIBST CONGKEGATIOKAL
Center and Liberty streets. J. B. Si-
aaoads, pastor. Sunday school 9 :45 a. m.
Morning worsnip, 11, ine inToiuniary
Cross."
USUI lOEMOBJJsX.
Sooth Commsrcisl' street at Myers. 8.
Darlow Johnson, pastor, S48 East Myers
Street, phone 9687. i Morning worship at
11, sermon by the pastor oa "The Place
of Religion Education" Aathom, "Tea
Thousand Times Tea Thousand," by
Sehaeeker. Happy evening hour, 7:80,
song leader, C 8. Orwig, aatheia by the
junior choir,' "Seek Ye the Kingdom"
(Carrie B. Adams). I Sermon, "The Mala
Chance.' Chareh school :45, "V. M. Back-
att, superintendent ; all departments loofc-
ing . toward rally day. Leagues at 6 :80,
Mia Cam William leaaiag tne Lue
group oa "Discovering Onr Needs," ani
the Asbury group led. by Misa -Merrieia
DUill. " j m .wu.ws - "
niST EVA9GELICAL
Korth Summer at Marion. Emory W.
Pettieord. D.D., minister. Sunday school
0:45 a. m.. L. L. Thomntoa, aperlatead
nt. Morning worship 11, argaa prelude
and offertory, Mrs. Ethel Poling Phelps;
sermon, "Physical weaker man
Moral." Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m.
Evangelistie serrice, 7:80, sermon, "Con
secration." Gospel soag serrico led by
J. R. Friesea and special music by mala
quartet. Bibls study sad prayer Thursday
night at 8. ;j i .
EHGLEWOOD tTSTTED BRETHREN
North 17th sad Nebraska. R. V. Wil
son, pastor. Sunday sehool 9:45. Morning
worship 11. tubjeet "Wanted A Hew
Vision of God.", Evening worship 7:30,
Young people s meeting 6:30. subject.
rettinr Ufl ta a; uood Bears." a.nee
Johnstead, leader, i
COTJRT STREET CHRISTIAK
Court and 17th Streets. Hugh N. Me
Calluat, pastor, residence 1744 Chem
ekets. Bible School 9:45. Mrs. Irene Wal
ler, superintendent. Morning worship and
communion at 1 1, sermon theme. The
'Sal' of Salratioa.; Yonng people's Ea
dearor-societies at: 6:30. Ereninr eraa
reUatiOi serrleo 7:80. Special sermon oa
''Safety First.'! The largo ohorus choir
will sing a spseial number and lead ia
the eongregational !iaging. .Mid-week
church night Wednesday, with special
kiekoff pot-luck dinner at 6:80, and Ken
dall Eu Burks ot Dallas a guest speak
er.
CALVARY BAPTIST
Church school 9:40 a. at Mrs. W.
Barkus, supsnnteadent. Proaehiag
iees 10:50 a. ss. and 7:80 p. at. B.Y.P.U.
at 6 :0, sealer and tatermedisto. Morn
ing serrice, "Go Forward!" Promotion
day. Anthem, "Bis Lore and Cars"
(Wooter). Kight. B.Y.P.U. installatioa
eerric and short me state by pastor. An-
Lave Divine," solo by Miss Lot
th
Missionary Day
Program Sunday
I For Nazarenes
Missionary day is being ob
served In the church of the Naz
, arene Sunday when Rev. Fletcher
Galloway, pastor of the"church
delivers a missionary sermon and
the Nazarene Young People's So
ciety gives a missionary program
Rer. and Mrs. A. J. Smith re
turned missionaries from China
will be present at the services
Last week the Sunday school sent
a Christmas box for Mrs. E. F.
Penn, a missionary In South Af
rlca. .
Rer. Galloway will speak to
morrow from the following sub
jects: 11 a. m. "The first foreign
missionary and his methods,'
and at 7:30 p. m. "Will the world
go on forerer? If not, what? Al
fred Schroeder has charge of the
missionary program for the N. Y
P. S. He will be assisted by Greta
Schofield and ' Lois Smith. Spe
cial music will be given by the
church choir.
JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E.
H. G. Humphrey, pastor. Sunday school
45 a. m., U. B. Carpenter, superintend.
ent. Preaching by pastor, 11, subject,
Reality ia Worship. Musio by chorus
choir. EDwerth learuet 6:30 p. as- senior
and high school groups. Song service and
sermon, 7:30, subject, "Christ's Call to
tb extraordinary l.ue.
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Hood and Cottage streets. G. T. XeaL
pastor. Sunday school ana morning
preaching merged into one service from
10 to 12 o cloclt. installation ana promo
tion day. riew officer and teacners oi
Sunday school installed and scnoiar pro
moted. Program committee ha arranged
splendid program, macning aerriee as
7:80 p. m. Young people meeting s:dO,
Miss Claudine Gillespie, president, frayer
and testimony meeting Wednesday, i :au.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Marion and North Liberty streets.
Britton Ross, mini&ter. Bible school 9:45
m-, Fred Broer, superintendent. Morn
ing worship 11 o'clock, special music by
male chorus. Junior and senior B.Y.P.U.
6:30 p. m., Mildred ilcAdsms, leader.
Prayer meeting before the erening serv
ice at 6:30. OTgan prelude. Miss Miller,
organist. Erening serrice 7:30, special
mnsic by choir, sermon at 11, nero
Faith Sees Christ." Sermon at 7:30,
"The Book of Rerelations.
HIGHLAND FRIENDS
Righland and Church street. Glen Rin
ard oastor. Bible school 9:45 a. m E. M.
Beckett, superintendent. Morning worship
11. sermon subject, "The Requirement ot
Lore." Junior O. E. 5:30 p. m.. senior
afrit intermediate C. E. 6:30. Erangelistie
serrice 7:30. Midweek prayer meeting I
Thursday at 7:30.
ALLIANCE GOSPEL TABERNACLE
655 Ferrr street. W. H. Caldwell, pas
tor, residence 456 Belmont street, phone
8693. Sundsr school 9:45, Mrs. Gilbert
White. uperintendent. Morning worship
at 11 a. m., theme, "The Message to the
Church at Pergamos." Erangelistie serr
ice 7:45 d. m. Orchestra plays at 7:30.
Opening services in charge of young peo
ple. Quarterly business meeting Monday
niht Prver serrice Tuesday and Friday,
night. Orchestra- practice Wednesday !
nisbt. Young people's nTgbt Thursday,
7:45. Street serrice Saturday 8 p. m.
Services at Bellerue church Sunday, 11.
SPIRITUAL CHURCH OF DIVINE
TRUTH
Nelson hall. Chemeketa street oetwoea
Liberty and Commercial. Gordon Fleming,
paitor. Servlea S p. m., subject, "Spir
itualism as a Factor in Ciriliiation," fol
lowed by messages; Midweek messag
serrice at 358 D street, between Com'
mercias and Front, I Thursday 8 p. m.
CHRIST LUTHERAN
East Stat street, Jler. A. E. Manne
man, A.M., pastor. In the absence of the
pastor. Rer. F. H. Theuer. B.O. will
preach ea the theme, "Are You Verdant
Branches of the Vinot" Serrice st 9:45
a. nv, German, and- 11. English. Sunday
school 9:30. Luther league 7 p. m.
EFOSMES
Capitol and Marion street. W. G. Lien
kaemper. pastor. Sunday school 10 a.
F. E. Kruse. superintendent. German serr
ice 10 a. m., "subject, "The Parable of
the Tares." English service 11, subject.
"The Necessity of Being About the rath
er Business. Special music by mala
quartet. This is All-Church and Rally day.
Lunch serred in the church basement at
noon. Meeting of Snnday sehool board
consistory and Ladies' Aid and Mission
ary society ia the afternoon.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
h SCIENTIST.
Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sunday
service 11 a. m. and 8 p. as.' Subject
"Unreality." Sunday school at 9:45 and
11. Testimony meeting Wednesday 8 a.
Beading room at 406 Masonie temple open
irora 11 to 5:80 iexceat Sundays and
holidays.
em.
tis. Obbugato hy Mrs. Taylor. This weak.
Tuesday, associatioaal meeting at Leban
on. Wednesday, anniversary dinner and
inspirational aerriee ; dinner st 6:80 serr
ice louowing as a o eioca. . xaursasy,
choir . and orchestra rehearsal at 7:80
a. m. W. Earl Ooehraa pastor.
CenUr at 8th street. Fleteaer Gallo
way, pastor, residents 2035 Market, phono
B3U. --Tha lrt Foreign Missionary,"
630. "Th First Foreirn Missionary."
overt IfJot, Whstt" 7:30 p. m. Saaday
sehool :45 t. au, P. M. Lit wilier, super
intendeot. N.Y.P.8. and ' Junior society
6:80 p.vK. Mr. Pahl Hardy, president.
Special musle by choir, 11 a. nv.
y
EVANGELISTIC TABERNACXR .
Ferry ak 18 th. CL G. Weston, oastor.
Snnday school 1:45 p. a., F. C. Fern-
aoa. superintendent. Chareh service S a.m.
EraageUitio iserric 7:45, with Eraagelist
wrtgar u. AieLaghlia la chare. Ero-
aiag subject. "Religion . Damning th
World." Reviral serriees coatinu night
ly, except Monday, at 7:45. -
x . -GRACE
GOSPEL HALL
Sunday school. 10 a. as. Preaching t
sad 7:45 p. m., K. K. Bailey spooking st
both services. Gospel meeting each Friday
p. m.
ST. PAUL'S (EPISCOPAL)
Church sad Chemeketa streets. George
n. Bwitt, rector. Holy community 7:80
i. Church school 9:45. Holy Eueharist
sad sermon 11 a. sa.
FIRST UNITARLUI
North Cottage and Chemeketa streets.
Fred Albea Weil, minister. Service, 11
a. as- sermon.' "Swinger ot Birches.
Chareh ichool 10 a. au. Organist, Mrs.
Walter A. Denton.
ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
(Missouri Synod)
Sixteen th and A streets. H. W. Gross.
pastor. English serriees 9:45 a. m..Ge
in service at 11 with celebration . of
holy communion. Preparatory serviee at
10:45. Sunday school a. m- wiuia
O'Neill, superintendent.
AMERICAN LUTHERAN
Chareh street between Chemeketa and
Center. A down to date message from the
Book of Nehemiah, 11 a. m. Special mu-
sle by the ehoir. directed by William Me
Gilchrist. 8r. 8unday school 9:45. A. A.
Krueger, auperintendent. Yonng people'
meeting at 6:30. Stereoptiron lecture at
7;30 br Dr. William Schooler. "Whence
Came Maat Or, Arc Men and Monkeys
Related!"
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Church school, 9:45. Public worship,
11. address. Mir Ruth Field from Iadiar:
ehcmi choir of 50 voices. Three Epworth
lesguea, 6:80 p. as. Young people's forum
in chareh parlor. 6. Evening servie
7:80. sermon. "The Unfailing Christ,1
Dr. B. E. Parker. Special musical num-
LESLIE TO OBSERVE
Sffl-Uy RALLY
Hally week; will ba observed at
Leslie - Memorial i church next
week. October S' to 9, culminating
In . a Rally day program by the
chareh school at the morning hour
October 9. Monday a rally- of, of
ficers of all ehnrch groups In tha
ehnrch parlors. Tuesday, In the
church auditorium; a men's rally
under the auspices of the Brother
hood. .
Oscar-Weed,, sheriff of Colum
bia county, wttl speak on "The
18th Amendment as seen by an
Enforcement Officer' The Gideon
quartet will sins;. C. S. Orwig,
committee chairman, says the
women are invited to' hear this
program and join in the social
hour.
Thursday ereninr . mid-week.
Rally. Friday erening;. Tounr Peo
ple's night, Leslie and, Asbury
leagues combine for a social ere
ning; in the church parlors. All
ereninr meetings during the week
Begin at 7:10.
Ministers Meet
Monday Morn
At Y. M. Here
The. first regular monthly
meeting of the Salem Ministerial
association will be held Monday
at 10:30 at the Y. M. C. A. Last
year the meetings were held
semi-monthly but this year the
plan Is . to glre a longer time
and prepare a strong program
and meet only once a month.
Sixteen ministers were present
at the called meeting two weeks
ago and a number of new men In
the city hare not yet had the
opportunity to Join so there is
an indication of unusual inter
est In the association meetings
this year which augurs well for
the cooperative enterprises that
win oe unaertaxen ror the com
munity welfare.
Rer. 'Grorer C. Birtehet la
president of the association and
Rer. Fletcher Galloway Is secretary-treasurer.
piracies
i
OPEfi YEAR MOrMY
' . i . i f
GERTAI8. Sept. SO The open
ing meeting for the season of the
Parent-Teacher association will be
held, at the school building Mon
day night, October 1, when organ
isation tor the year will take place
and a round table discussion held.
The subject will be general on P.
T. A. work. Mrs. Berta Darker la
president of the association this
year. Mrs. Ida Mlnakerlls vice-
president and Miss Ethel Martin,
secretary-treasurer.
while scuffling with a friend
Sunday afternoon Walter Dorch-
era stepped, into a hole in the
ground, breaking a bone In his
right ankle. '
The . Junior, tophomore and
freshman classes hare elected of
ficers as follows:- Junior class:
president, Gilbert Smith; vice-
president. Frances Schomas; sec
retary. Homer Wads worth; treas
urer. Edgar Albrltton; class ad
visor, Mr. Buchanan. The sopho
mores elected Mary. Miller, presi
dent; Betty CuUforth, rice presl-
ueni; a.rma uejarain, secretary;
Donald Smith, treasurer; Maurice
S to lex, sergeant-at-arma, and Miss
Catlin. class advisor.
The freshmen elected Betty
Jean Hicks, president! Leila
Woods, rice president; Wlllard
Aker, secretary and . treasurer;
Andrew Jensen, sergeent-et-armg,
and Mr. Tumbleson, class, ad visor.
Winter Activity
At St. Joseph's
Opens on Oct. 5
St. Joseph's church will begin
its winter activities next Wednes
day erening with a thrilling mys
tery play, "Haunted." to be pre
sented in the hall at 8:15 p. m.
It is amusing, thrllly and an en
joyable erening Is promised.
The Misses Aeline . Bremmer
and Barbara Schotthoefer win di
rect the musical program and
among the players will be found
the following: Dorothy Dalk, Lil
lian Kropp, Johnny Nathman.fi
chael Fitzpatrie, David Dlnsmore
and Urban Trumm.
Stewart to Talk,
i Pleasant Grove
W; si ii
TURNER, Sept. 29 A special
program is announced for Sunday
afternoon at 2: SO at the Pleasant
Grove church, four miles south
east of Turner. Rer. J. Y. Stew
art of Albany Is pastor and has
arranged for special music by Sa
lem talent and Mrs. Necia Buck,
a national W. C. T. U. lecturer
will speak on "What will happen
If Oregon loses Its state 'prohibl
tlon law?"
Tooze to Address
Brotherhood Meet
TURNER, Sept 29 The Meth
odist Men's Brotherhood wlU meet
Monday night at 7:80 with wom
en lnrited. Fred Tooze Jr.. of Sa
lem. president of Marlon county
Federation of Reform movement
will give an address on "The Cit
izen's part In law enforcement
Light refreshments will be served
also a committee will confer with
Mr. Tooze for an October rally
day date for Turner.
I Bits for Breakfast
o o
" (Continued from Para 4)
What a heritage of historic
values and m&nories duster
around this - school, the oldest
degree ' granting Institution of
learning west - of the Missouri
rirer!. With ' such a perspective,
who can wonder at "two - hoys
walking COO miles to enter the
ranks ot Its earnest student
body?
S "a
That setting, those historic
values, explain why Willamette
university has been given an en-'
dosptuent now approaching the
two million dollar mark bestowed
largely at the price of sacrifices
by thousands of deToted . men
and women, in order that the
old school -might' lire and work
In perpetuity and fulfill the fond
hopes ot Its founders. The sum
of .widows' mites Is a conslder-
b'e part of the whole.
S Am
The first money, 150, was giv
en in 1839 from the slender
means and yet unearned small
salaries of the voyagers ' on . the
ship Lausanne. Mayflower of the
Pacific, In the first few days of
their Journey half around the
world, to their mission atations In
this then savage wilderness, and
contributing further to the fund
that made up the cost of the first
building, on Wallace prairie, were
seiners in log caoine using tannea
deer skins for windows.
S
The whole course of old Wil
lamette has been run largely
through sacrifice.. Members of
the faculty In all the beginning
years lived sacrificial lives; la
bored on pitifully small salaries.
"generally far in arrears. Presi
dents of the old school might have
truthfully sung with Burns,
"What thou ghon humble fare we
dined, wore hodden gray, and a'
that." This condition lasted
through many administrations;
was the state of .affairs when Con
gressman W. C. Hawley was pres
ident of Willamette.
".
But the spirit of sacrifice is the
highest heritage of the old school.
But for this spirit, through many
lean years, the doors of opportun
ity it afforded would have been
closed, with the sheriff's red flag
signaling the sad event
In the cradle of this Institution
the two provisional governments
of Oregon were formulated, the
city of Salem was born, and
through Influences nurtured on
its campus the capital came to
this city, and was kept here
through the final vote after the
issue had been given for the ple
biscite by the framers of the state
constitution.
"a S
The torch that guided the way
of the 600 mile trek was lighted
more than 100 years ago, In the
ffillESKEUT
LYOuS IflOUTDJi :
LYONS, Sept. SO The new res-
Idenee of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc
Gee is nearly finished. The eon- .
pie do not expect to occupy It for
some time, however, as they had
business affairs ia California to
close up before coming ' here ta
lire. They spent some time here)
this summer bat returned to Call-
fornla the first of this month and 1
if their plans materialise they will
return, to Oregon the last ot the
year or early in 193 S.
L H. Lewis received a message "
from Salem early Wednesday, tell
ing of the serious illness of his -sister.
Mrs. Lillle Vass, wife ot
Amos Yaas of Salem.
Raymond Berry and two of the S
Jungwlrth brothers. Doe and Pete,
are gone oa a Bunting trip to
southern Oregon this week.
L. C. Trask. home from White
Salmon, Wash., reports farm con
ditions in Washington pretty
much the same as here. Crops ia
general were rery good this sea
son in and around the White Sal
mon country.
Arthur Vaughn and family have
moved from Lyons to the J. F.
Potter farm about one and one
half miles southwest of town. Mr.
Vaughn is working for Mr. Potter,
taking care ot the choree and
working on the farm. The Potters
may move to the farm later. Mr.
Potter has employment with the
government at present, which will
continue until bad weather.
VISITS FROM as. A.
GERVAIS. Sept. 29, Fern
Wadsworth of Los Angeles ar
rived Friday and Is spending the
wk at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Wadsworth.
Before going to Los Angeles Mis
Wadsworth taught In the Marion
county schools, her last position'
being at Woodburn;
FIRE RAZES HOUSE
FALLS CITY. Sept. 29. The
Estelle home was destroyed by
fire Sunday morning, with little
of the household goods saved.
Mr. Estelle owns aird operates a
mill rear here.
F. BALDWIN BURIED
ELpRIEDGE. Sept. 29. Fu
neral services were held at Mr-
MInnville Tuesday for F. - Bald-
win, father of Mrs. Fuller, who
lives north of the Eldrledge
school.
teaching of Jededlah Smith, tee
St. Paul of the mountain men
west of the Rockies.
(There will be something to
add. along this line. In .the issue
of Tuesday or Wednesday.)
MICKEY MOUSE
SrtfKKPEARE.
UNOOMSCIOUSJ
wj Only
MICKEY,
MINNIE
AND SPOOKS
AGAINST i '
TUEPIDATE
CREW, THE
ODDS SEEM
HOPELESS!
"Outnumbered"
By WALT DISNEY
Ross to Start
Sermon Series
On Revelation
Britton Ross, paBtor of the
First Baptist church will begin a
series of sermons on' the book of
Revelatfdft Sunday night at 7:30.
For a number of years he has
given close study of the Book of
Revelation and Its outline of ; f u
ture events and also of things
that are taking place in this day,
. Mr. Ross will use a large "hand
painted chart 21 feet long and
-eight feet wide showing the out
line of the book and all the divi
sions. All will be able to clearly
understand . the teaching of this
wonderful prophecy from, this
chart.- Mrs. Ross designed and
. painted this chart and it will be
. Used for the first time Sunday
night. This series of sermons will
run through the fall, winter and
spring.
' ANDERSON LEADER
. Martin Anderson will lead the
discussion at the regular Sunday
evening meeting ot the Toung
- People's Forum of the First Meth
odist church. His topic will be
MA Study of Religious Attitude."
The hour of the Ferum meeting
has been changed from 9:30 to
o'clock.
FREE METHODIST
Market and North Winter. J. R. Stew
art, pastor. Sunday scoaoi a. m.
Morning- worship 11, subject, "The Sancj
tifvir.ir Power of the Divine Presence.
Evening worship 7:30 p. nv, subject,
'Fulfillment of Prophecj." Young peo
ple's meeting 6:30.
TEMPLE BAPTIST
RMrmii at 19th street. J. H. Briscoe,
- - . w . " r 11 1 1 1 i
nuur Kunovcnooi at ncnueu
Cross, superintendent. Sermon, 11, "The 1
Second Comiaf Ot uur XJOro.. as i :ou,
Kfcort Rrf and Hcantv covers. spe
cial mnsic mornisg and evening, xoung
Mode's meeting 6:30, Mildred Abbot,
leader.
FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST
North Cottage and O streeta. O. W.
Butseh, minister. Sunday school W:4S
a. m-. Sim Schirman. superintendent.
Morning worship 11, topic, "Everyone j
Always ia His fiace. cnoir aniuem. ia.
Lord' Supper following morning service.
B.Y.P.U. 6:45 p. m.. Emily Perlicn and
her group la charge. Evening service at
7:30. anbject, "How God Keep His Peo
ple.' '.' Choir. Regular midweek prayer
service B p. m. weanesoay. V"oie cuii
of time in evening service.)
PBXSBTTEBXaK
Winter and Chemeketa streets. Grover
O. Birtehet, D.D., pastor. Chareh school
9:30. Ii. M. Bamage, superintendent.
Hornier worship 11. celebration of- tha
Lord a Hotmer ana reception oi memoera.
Anthem, "It We for Its" (Stickle).
Solo br Wendell HoDinson. i. woo bib
and Ye Who Borrow." from "Olivet to
Calvary (Maoader). Christtaa Endeavor I
societies 6:30 v. a. Evening service 7:30.
sermon, 'lit wita a uargia." Aatnem,
"Blest are tha Par fa Heart"
TTTKSXK METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Saaday school will meet at 10 aad go
to Turner Christian chareh to attead tha
da' sessions of Santiam district Sun
day school convention. Epworth lea roe
at 7 p. at. Preaching at 8 by th pastor.
H. Shermaa llsw.
WEST SAXEX
Sunday school at Ford Memorial chareh
at t:5 a. as., iU way largely to
th Rally day program. The Sunday sehool
for seme time discontinued at Oak Grove
chattel will ha reorraaiied at 10 a.
Organisation of Sunday school to be fol- j
lowed by lermoa by vaster at 11. sub
ject, "Ia a Better Day Dewntagt" The
aveaiaa- sermea will ho preached by th
pastor at Tori Memorial at f :80. subject.
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First Baptist Church
? ' Marion and North Liberty Sts. '
-; Sunday Night 7:30 Hear
BRITTON ROSS
: On ;- . -
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many the most
Mysterious Book
Mr. Ross will use a large hand painted chart
the, work of Mrs. Ross
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EARLY
TOOTS AND CASPER
The Inquisitive Colonel"
AND MABEL, MOVED INTO THAT HOUSE
ACROSS THE STREET. CASPER 1 1 LIKE
THEM, BUT COLONEL HOOFER W1U
SPENO A LOT OF TIME THERE AND
HEU. PROBABLY BE,SPYIH ON-U51
HE'LL KNOW EVERYTIME WE COME
H AND CrO OUT'.
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tvORRY ABOUT
THAT, TOOTS!
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By JIlVaMY -MtmPHY
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ANO MANYOF THEM, BUT HE'S n COLONEL. p! HE UP IN ) I COME INI TAKC A LOOK AT h0
NOT A SNOOP I IN FACT! LIKE HOOFER STILL j MY ROOM! J - L mV, CASPERS PLACE THROUGH &ft
HIM BECAUSE HE NEVER ASKS ft) HERE? TOOTS 0 ClZrHT f V THESE OreOCULARS1 Mlh
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