- PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN, Salea. Oregon, Satcrday Morning, December 16, 1933 f i ! LODGES HOLD ,' Mrs. Minnie Misster Heads k i Stayton Rebekahs; Day " ton, Amity Elect DAYTON. Dec. 15. -The an ' jiul election Jot officers of El eeta chapter. No. 29, Eastern SUr of Dayton waa held Tues day night as follows: -- Mrs. Erma Webster, worthy matron; W. S. . URen, wo.thy patron ; Mrs.; Wil - va Loals, associate matron ; Har ry - Sherman, associate -patron i . Mrs.; Delia , U'Ren, conductress; Mrs. Irene Sean, . associate con dactress; Mrs.. Eva Baxter, sec- rotary1; Mrs. Gwendolyn Cooper, treasurer. Installation will be January 9. j . , Members of Ramona Camp No. 10253 Royal Neighbors of Am erica of Dayton were entertained at the Lloyd Goodrich home at a Christmas party and the an nual election of officers as fol low: Oracle, Mrs. Leslie Du xan; rice-oracle, Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich; chancellor, Mrs. Aaron Johnson; conductor, Mrs. Mar lon Boulden; assistant conduct- or,' Mrs. Glenn McFarlane; re-1 corder,' Mrs. Carl Mitchell; re ceives, Mrs. Ralph Hadley. BIrs. Torbert Star Head AMITY, Dec -15. The Amity Eastern Star has elected offi cers for the coming year as fol lows: Mrs. Gladys, Torbert, wor thy matron; Hiram "orbert, wor thy;, patron; Mrs. Clara Broad- well, associate matt on; S o r e n Sorenson, associate patron; Mrs Julia Latimer, conductress;; Mrs. Maud - Royal, associate conduct ress; Mrs. Bessie Sorenson, sec retary; and Mrs. Maud Strout, treasurer. Name Mrs. Hiltebrand INDEPENDENCE, Dec. 15. At the regular meeting of the Estern Star Friday night offi cers were elected. The ceremony of initiating new candidates oc cupied a part of the evening. Those elected were: Worthy mat ron, Mrs. M. G. Hiltebrand; wor thy natron, P. M. Schweizer; as sociate matron, Mrs. O. A. Wol verton; associate patron, 6. A. WolTerton; secretary, Mrs. Stel la Calbreath; treasure, Mrs. Robert White; conductress, Mrs. Altine Dickson; associate con ductress, Mrs. P. M. Schweizer. Candidates initiated were:- ..Mrs. Myrtle Lougheed and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Van Loan. The Knights of Pythias at their regu'ar meeting held ini tiation for a closs t eleven into the rank of Page. There were many visitors coming from Dal las, Silverton, Salem and Leba non. The Pythian fisters served a banquet after the meeting and toasts were giTen by members nd guests. Staytob Groups Elect STAYTON, Dec. 15. Members of Era Rebekah lodge enjoyed a pot luck dinner at their hall Tuesday night, followed by the regular lodge session, at which time officers were elected as fol lows: Noble Grand, Mrs. Min nie Missler; vice-grand, Mrs. Worthy Burmester; secretary, .Mrs. Grace Neibert; treasurer, Mrs. Maude Beauchamp. Offi cers nill be Installed at a joint ! Installation with Santiam lodge, ! I. O. O. P., January 11. Acacia chapter, O. E. S., hare elected new officers also and they are Mrs. Clara Brown, W. M.; W. A. Weddle, W. P.; Mrs. Emma Brown, secretary, and Mrs. Grace Neibert, treasurer. , They will hold a joint installation with the Masons, December 27. SCOTTS MILLS, Dec. 15. Scott Camp 6112, Royal Neigh bors, elected these officers for the eoming year Wednesday: Or acle, Reva Moberg; rice oracle, Margarath Rry; chancellor, Mol ly Wyland; recorder, Pauline Swart out; receiver, Nellie Am nndson; marshal!, Mary Gros nong; assistant marshal!, Ada Geren; inner sentinel, Annette Hicks; outer sentinel, Blondina Sanders; musician, Dora Geren; past oracle, Cora Whitlock; man ager, Flva Land wing, and phy sician, Dr. Hume. inswiieE S SWEGLE, Dec. 15. Invita ' tlong hare been extended to all the people In the district to at tend the Christmas program to be put on by the teachers, Mrs. Margaret 3rcswell and Miss Clara Siebers, at 8 o'clock, December. -22 at the .school bouse. '.' Those on the honor roll this ' month are: . Primary room - - John Dolke, Gloria Kroeplin, Ir ' ene Sizemore, Dorothy Bond, Lon- - lse . Whitehead, - Virginia Aid . rich, Margaret Smith, Gladys Dolke, Mary Whitehead and Dor :' othy .Dolke; - upper room, Paul - Burson, Carol Schaffer, Ruby West and Generere Thomas. Ted Hoffman is spending a couple ef weeks in California vis iting his sister, Mrs. Mary Elk ,1ns. f , ! Holiday Vacation For Grade Pupils On at Rickreall HICKREALL, Dec 15. The practice teachers from the Mon mouth " Normal . school finished their three ..months teaching course at Rickreall center Thurs day and Christmas Vacation Tor the ' grade ' school pupils . begins Friday. School wont resume work until January- 2. and a new group of , practice teachers will . come at that time, vacation for the high chool will not begin until Decern er 22. HOLIDAY PROGRAM Vandals Riiin Land That Is Town's Pride MOLALLA, Dec. 15. Damage done to the high school lawn Sat urday night when a car was driv en up and down the lawn and over the Bhrubs has not yet been re paired, although , provisions hare been made, for payment of dam ages. The lawn is well corered with ruts from the wheels of the car and several shrubs were ruin ed by being bent to the ground as the car passed over them. The culprits, one high school boy and two minors, were sen-i tenced In Oregon City Monday morning to a year in jail and then paroled. Drivers' licenses were taken away and they were furth er asked to pay all expenses of re pair. The seriousness of the offense in the eyes of Molalla people can be judged from the fact that the high school building and grounds are - the particular pride of this community.- The high school has the reputation of being one of the finest and most beautiful school plants in Oregon and special care has been taken to have the build ing and the wide, sloping, carefully-landscaped lawn kept in splen did condition. . JM G FI RECOGNITION MONMOUTH, Dec. 15 A press dispatch from Washington, D. C, announces the appointment of Dr. A. S. Jensen, of the Oregon Normal school's faculty, as mem ber of a national committee on the administration of teacher training. Paul C. Stetson, super intendent of schools Indianapo lis, Indiana, and president of the department of Superintendence of the National Education associa tion, made the announcement. The committee, of which Dr. Jensen is now a member will meet and report at the Cleveland conven tion of the department of Superin tendence, February 24 to March 1, 1934. . Quoting from the dispatch: "The appointment of this com mittee is an important item in a fundamental reorganization of the convention plan followed by tbe educational leaders in their na tional professional organization for many years. The change 'was made to extend greater responsi bility to individual members in the department's attempt to plan more effectively for meeting tne current crisis in education. "Seven such committees have been appointed by President Stet son. These groups will give their attention respectively to problems of teacher training, a comprehen sive program of public education. financing the schools, education for the new America, a national outlook on education, the inter- nretation of the schools to the public, and public education and public welfare." Men's Class at Silverton May Sponsor Sports SILVERTON. Dee. 15. The men's bible class of the Christian church at its recent meeting dis cussed sponsoring "clean athlet ic sports" for the boys, to be conducted by men of the church. While no definite plans were made It was understood that the subject would be further dis cussed at a future meeting. Methodist Choir Offers Cantata SILVERTON. Dee. 15. The Methodist senior choir will pre sent its Christmas cantata, "The HnlT Child." br Carrie B. Ad ams, Sunday night, December 17. beginning at 7:45 o'clock. Solo parts will be taken by Mrs. Wil liam Scarth, Miss Cathaleene fTnddr. Mrs. F. E. Sylvester. B. Day, Miss Eleanor Jan Ballan- tyne, Miss Ethyl Smith, A. H. Smith, W. E. Satchwell. The cantata will also contain quar tets and duets. Science Lecture Over Air Sunday Christian Scientists in this vi cinity will be interested to know that two authorized - Christian Science electrical transcription programs will be radiocast from Portland over station KEX con secutive . 8nnday. afternoons at 2:30 to 2:45, December 17 and December 24. The first program will be an interview with a for mer doctor and the second with a former minister. WEST SALEM, Dec, 15. J. T. Hunt who recently underwent a major operation, is recuperat ing nicely at his home here. Rev. Clark Smith of The Dalles, was a visitor at the Methodist parsonage Wednesday, renewing old acquaintances with Rer.' and Mrs. K. K. Clark, with whom .he formerly associated, " At a called business meeting of the Ladles' Aid society, Mesdames J, A. Gosser, W. I LaDue, J, I, Miller and E. A. Dickson were named to take charge of the 'pur chases and sacking of Christmas candles for the community tree. : Mrs. Homer Harrison entertain ed the members of the Jolly Time quilting dub at her home Wednes day afternoon and the matrons completed the unfinished quilt H West Salem News IDiUllie 90 S RECESS High Pupils at Monmouth Continue Studies' Until December 22 MONMOUTH, Dec. 15 - The Oregon Normal school and train ing school will close today for the Christmas vacation.' Monmouth high school will continue in ses ssion until December 22. : Numerous activities mark the approach of the holidays at the training school, where an attrac tive tree has been arranged in the entrance hall. The first; graders are entertaining their mothers and others to visit their, room where furniture they hare made for a block bouse is on display. Today, programs will be presented In all the grades, including dramatiza tion, musical numbers and stories.' Parties, also are the order of the day. The eighth grade presents a dramatization of Dickens Christ mas Carol for the 10 o'clock as sembly. Thimble Club Meets Mrs. A. J. Haley was hostess .to the Thimble club of the Circle at her home Wednesday afternoon. Christmas decorations and farors rade the rooms attractive, and a short program of popular numbers was enjoyed. Mrs. Haley present ed each guest with a packet , of double clarkla seed gleaned from her own flower garden. A total of 25 men is now at work on the city and school work under CWA. It is expected that four more men will be given work soon for the city, and the jobs will continue until March 1. MESSIAH WILL BE PRESENTED SUNDAY The Messiah, Handel's most successful oratorio, will be pre sented at the armory here, Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock by the Oratorio chorus, conducted by Loren Davidson, assisted by E. D. Llndburg. Accompanists will be Lois Plnmmer and Mar jorie O'Dell. The event 4s open to the public without charge. The Messiah tells the story of man's redemption. It is divided into three parts. The first sets forth the promise of the Redeem er, the birth of Christ, and His mission of healing and comfort; tbe second is devcted to His Passion, resurrection and ascen sion, the discomfiture of the heathen, and the establishment of the Kingdom of God upon the earth; the third part deals with the Christian belief in the resurrection of the body and ends with the triumphy of the redeemed, and the glory of heaven. The officers and executive committee of the Oratorio chor us are: President, A. J. Flem ing; vice-president, James Helt- rel ; secretarr - treasurer, Lois Stein ke; executive committee: Lindburg, John Friesan, Hugh McCallum, Fleming and David son. Service of Yule Will be Given Sunday Morning Sunday, December 17, the Presbyterian church is celebrat ing its annual Christmas service at 11 o'clock In the morning. The Christmas cantata by the choir is to be presented on Sun day morning, the ?4th, so the Christmas sermon is placed on week earlier. The program consists of spe cial music by the choir: An them: "Brightest and Best," (Coombs) with violin and piano accompaniments; violins. Miss Jeanette Scott and Mrs. Mary Talmadge Headrick; piano, Miss Dorothy Pearce. Incidental so los by Miss Mildred Mulkey and George Dinwittle. Anthem: "Sleeps Judea Fair," (Mackln- non). Also Christmas message: The Unseen Savlvur. Scott Twins to Give Mission Program Sunday Vernon and Vinton Scott, twin sons of Dr. and Mrs. J. Vinton Scott, are to give a short mis sionary program in the opening period of the Sunday school at the Church of the Nazarene to morrow. The program will - be mainly, musical and will; feature the music of Mexico. . - Frank M. Lit wilier is superin tendent of the Sunday school and Rev. Fletcher Galloway is pas tor of , the church. -Two new classes hare recently been or ganised to care for -the unusual growth of this school this fall. ' that had been begun at the pro ceeding meeting, Plans for the an nual Christmas party to be held at the home of Mrs. Edith Warm next week were made. . First Snow Seen I It Is expected that the bids will be opened and' the contracts let for, the .extensive hi jhway im provement to go through West Sa lem, tne last of tne montn. tws was. to hare been done a. month ago out there hare been to many preliminaries that it .was not .pos sible to do it before. It Is now hoped that 1 actual work;' on-the project may. commence early in the new "year, -: -- West Salem taw its first snow flakes this' winter Friday morn ing, interspersed with a chilly rain. - - t . OBACS GOSPEL HALL . - Fifteenth tad Kill streets. - goads? school, 10-. -m. Preaching at 3 p. m. Sabjeet, "iM Thlnn." &opel neetiag 1:80 . m. Area OJetoa speaking. Bible study elan on Tuesday veainff at 7 p. m. Children's aieetinf following V 7:45. . ST. PAUXt'S CHtraOH Episcopal) Charca and Cneaeketa streets; Bar. Geo. H. Swift Teeter. Holy Commnaien, 7:!0 a. as. Cburth school, t:4S a. m. Lyaa 1", CrosemUler, superintendent. Horning prayer and sermon, .11:00 a. - yXES METHODIST Vinter and Itsrket. Paste, If. H. Pitcher, pastor. 8erviees, 11 a. in. and 7:80 p. n. Samoa topies : . "The Re ward oi the Inheritance, and "Limiting God." .Sunday school, 9:45. Superin tendent. Emory Good. T. P. M. S. meets at 6:90 p. ." Sunday. prayer nd praise serrice Thursday, 7,: 30 p. m. msT chxtbch or chsist SCIENTIST ChemekeU and Liberty . streets. San day school. 9:45 and H a. m. Berrices 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. Subject of lessen sermon, "Is the Universe, Inelading Man, Erolred by Atomic Force t" . Testimony meeting, 'Wednesday, 8 pm. Reading room in Masonic temple open 11 i. m. to 6:80 p. m., except Sundays and holi days. - JOriGHT MEMORIAL 10th and Ferry streets. B. C. Stover, minister. Church school at 10 a. m. O. C. Herris, superintendent. Horn log worship at 11 a.'m. 8erraon, "Start of Expectation." The ministry of ma lic Toang People's meeting at 6:80 p. m. Evening serrice at 7 :30. Christ mse drama, "A Sign Unto Ton." Trio, "O Holy Kight" (Adam), violin solo by Helen Pnrviae. riEST CONOEEGATIOKAI. CHTTBCH Center and Liberty streets. J. B. Si monds, pastor. Snaday school, 9 :45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sub ject, '.'The Olory of. Bethlehem." O. AND 3L A. GOSPEL TASBENACLE 655 Ferry street. W. H. Caldwell, pas tor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., Oranvel Sheets, inpertntendent. Horning worship at 11 a. m. Theme, "Who Will Be Saved t" Rev. Pat 14 alone, noted evan gelist from Minneapolis, will speak at every service during the day. Special service at 2:30 p. m. Sabjeet, "The Fountain in the. Desert." Yonng Peo ple's meeting at 6:80. Clarence Franke, leader. Evening service at 7:80 p. m., "The Second Coming ef Christ." Satur day the evangelist speaks on "Christ Crowded Out" Next week the rgnlar weekly meetings will be held as na sal. XEFOKXXD CHTTECH Capitol and Marion streets. W. G. Lienksemper, pastor. Sunday school, 10 m. m. John Penny, superintendent. Ger man services, 10 a. m. Sabjeet: "He is Faithful that Promised." English ser vices, 11 o'clock. Subject, "The Day spring From on High." Special music, choir anthem, "O Night so Calm and Holy," by X. S. Lorens. EKGLEWOOD UNITED BBETHBXH Corner N. 17th and Nebraska streets. Sev. E. V. Wilson, vaster. Sunday school. 9:45 a m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock; subject, "Live Without Religion If Ton Dare" "Evening worship, 7:80 o'clock; snhject, "Two Things That Build a Great Life." Toung People'a meeting, 6:30 o'clock. PSESBTTEBIAH CHTTBCH Chemeketa and Winter streets. G rover C. Eritchet, D. D., pastor. 9:80 a m. Church school, Ralph Scott, superintend ent. 11 o'clock, morning worship. unrutmaa sermon, 'The Unseen bsv- lour. Anthem: Brightest and Best (Coombs). Incidental solos. Mildred Mul key and George Dlawittie. Violins, Misi Jeanette Scott and Mrs. Mary Talmadge Headrick. riano. Miss Dorothy Pearce. Offertory anthem, "Sleeps Jndea Fair," (MacKinnon). 0:30 p .m., v. . C so cieties. 7:30 p. m., evening praise. "The Unchangeable God." Anthem. "Sleep Judea Fair." FTSST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Center and High streets. Guy L. Drill, paitor. Church school, each Lord's day at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:45. Weekly observance of the Lord's Sap per. Sermon by Evangelist Teddy Leav- ltt on "The family of God." Young people in four groups at 6:80 p. m. Eveninr evsncrelistie service under the leadership of Evangelist Leavitt, theme. Christ at th Door. ' Saturday eve ning of this week the evangelist will apeak on his experience as an evangelist in the out-of-the-wsy places. IMMANTTEL BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Haxel and Academy streets. Bible school at 10 m. Mare Saucy, superintendent. Preaching by Capt. G. L. Hall at 11 a. m. and Brother O. D. Saucy at 7:80 p. m. The male Quartet will sing. Mid-Week prayer and praise service, inursday evening, at 7:30, nRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Stste and Church street. B. Earle Par ker, pastor. Floyd -8. Bailey, director of religious education. Robert M. Gatke, sup erintendent of church school. Church school, 9:45 a. m., classes for all ages. Publio worship, 11a. m.. the pre-Christ- ross sermon: "The Continuing Desire." loung people a forum and Epworth leagues. 6:30. for university, hlch school and intermediates. Gospel serrice. 7:30, featuring Christmas; hymns. Sermoa by the pastor. HIGHLAND TBSEKDB Highland avenue and Church street. T. Clio Brow, pastor, Bible school, 10 a. m., Lester DeLapp, superintendent. Message service, 11 a. m.; subject: "Light." Ia termediate C. E., 6:80 p. m Mary Jane McLeod. leader Evan relist ic service a, 7:80 p. m. Thursdsv. 7:80 p. tn- prayer and bible study. The lesson this week, the third in the study of th Queries. Christ mas program to be given Saturday night, December 28. LESXJB MEMORIAL South Commercial and Myers street. 8. Daxlow Johnson, pastor, 848 East Myers street. Church school. 9:45 a. m.. Y. M. Saekett, superintendent. ' Morning worship, 11 a m., anthem, "Shine, O Wonderful 8 tar," (Soeehttg). Sermon by pastor: "Chriitmai; Pagan or Christian." Epworth league devotional aervieee t v:so p. m. Happy evening hour at 7:30V with gospel message in sermon and song. Gospel solo by MI Lillian Gernjobst. Mid-week prayer and Study hour featur ing "The Christmas Hope," Thursday, 7:15 p. so. Choir rehearsal, Thursday, 8:15 p. m. Christmas pageant: "The Hop of the Ages," will be given by a large namber ef th children of the church school Friday sight, 7:30 o'clock. ROBERTS COMMTnriTT Biver road near Roberta station. Com bined church and Snaday school service, 10 a. ns W. A. Carer: superintendent. Th . pastor, -Laurane Eurdette, .will tell th beautiful Christmas story of "Th Lost Word." SPIBITOALLfT , SXSBABCH . Twe forty Karta Commercial street, np stsirs, L. M. La Valley, paster. Moots Son. J A . . far -J: . Tl. Ad vanUges.". Circle after. W. A. DelreU I will assist. . - sicsbeall EVAJTGELICAL John 3. Rodin, psstor. Sunday aeheol,' 10 a. ssu, Mrs. Adasss, snperiatandeat. Morning church service, 11 a. as. Mis Heseltine, long lesxler. SOUTH SALEM PBIBXTDS 8. Commercial and Washington streets. Charles) C. Ha worth, pastor. Sunday school, 10 s. m., Mr. Bertha Baworth, superintendent. Morning worship, 11a. topic: "Tho Association." C E. wjet ing, 6:80 p. topie: Bnppon th World Was Without Christ.' Evening worship, 7 :80 a. as. Tharsday. 7 :80 p. ni-. mid week . meeting for prayer, praise and DiDie tnay. TTEST CHTTBCH OF THE VAXAIXYB 18th and Center streets. Kev. Pieteher Galloway, pastor. Two terle ef ermona leading np to the birth of Cnrist, Th second in esch aerie will he give to- aaorroiv. II s. n. TBe Promised Mes siah." 7:80 p. m. "Preparing the Way.' Snaday school 9:45 a. sn. T. M. LitwiUar. snperinteB Jent, A mtsaiosary program by ta Bcott twtns wiu pe a part of tfc session. NJT.P.S. gronps ;80 p. m. COTJET STBEET CHTTBCH CP OHBIST Seventeenth and Court streets. Hagh IT. McCallum, pastor. 1744 Chemeketa street. Bible chool at 0:45 a. aa. Classes graded and for all agea. Morning worship and Lord' Snpper t 11 a. m. Sermon theme. '"Th Propnctio Messiah." Afternoon ser vl o at armory when tho "Meiak" will bo giviat S p. as. Christian Endeavor at 6:15 p. m. Three ocirtiee. E range lis tie service at 1:80 p. m. Special hymn sermoa on "0, Little Town of Bthl hem. Jnnior chorus will sing with Mr. McCallum. . FIRST GERMAJT BAPTIST North Cottage and D streeta. G. W. Butaeh, snisister. Baa stay school 9:45 a. an. Sam Sc airman, saperinteadsnt. A short English service after th Sunday school. Regular service at 10 a, m. Ser mon, "Fullness of Time." B.Y.F.U. at 6:45 p. as. Miaa H. Winkelmaa, p resi dent. Dr. A. A. Tasskas, dean of lan guages at Willamette university, will be th speaker.-Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Sermon topic. "A Greatly Beloved Man." Regular midweek prayer service at 8 p. m. Wednesday. CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Eighteenth and State streets. Rev. Amos E. Minnemaa, A. M pastor. Ger man 9:30 a. as. Subject, ''Comfort Te, Comfort To My People." EngUsk Us.iv, Sabjeet. "Joy for Ashes for Thee Whe are God' Own." Sunday school 9:80 a. m. Mr. Amos E. Minneman, superin tendent. Practice with Sundsy school S p. m. for Christmas serf ices. JASON- LEE MEMORIAL METHODIST . Corner . Jefferson and North Winter street. H. C. Humphrey, pastor. 8unday ecbool 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Subject, "Our Spiritual Resources.' 1 Chorus ehoir music led by Prof. Hermsa Clark. Evening worship 7:30 p. n. Sab jeet, "Lest We- Forget." Address by Charles Haffke. Young People's meeting 6:30 p. m. EVANGELISTIO TABERNACLE Ferry and 18th streets. C G. Weston, pastor. Sundsy school at 9:43 a. m. C. A. Wilson, superintendent. Church service at 11 a. m. Subject, "Looking for That Blessed Hope." Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. nr. Subject, "God' Appoint ment With Hen." Special vocal and in strumental music. Toung People' service at 6:30 p. m. Bible study at 8 p. m. Tues day on subject, "The Remedy for Sin." Prayer meeting1 at 3 :30 p. ra. . Wednes day. Devotional service at 8 p. in. Thurs day. ; WEST SALEM FORD MEMORIAL K. K. Clark, pastor. Church school, 9:45 a. m. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. The league will begin a new aeries of subjects "Knowing Ourselves." Even ing worship, 7:30 p. m. The pastor will have for hit subject "Why Christ Came." Miss Ruth Bedford of the Bedford Piano studio in Salem and Mrs. Roy Barker, teacher of musie in Salem, will sing a solo. The ehoir will provide special Christmas music PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY 420 State street. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 1L Evangel istic service at 7:45 p. m. Mid-week services Tuesday and Thursday nights. Young people's service Saturday night. CALVARY BAPTIST Sunday school at 10:60 a. m., Mrs. W. A. Bark us, supt. Preaching at 10:50 o'clock. Subject: "Come to Bethle hem." Anthem by chorus choir. B. Y. P. V.'t st 6:80 p. m. Sunday night at 7:45 o'clock th A Cappella choir of Lin field eoliere will give a program of Christmaa carols. Tne ehoir will be as sisted by a boys' ehoir of IS voices, singing a carol processional and one number with th senior choir. Dan Gold en, violin, and Miss Evyln Gibson, so prano accompanied by a male quartette. Christmas program by th church school will be held Friday night, December 28. Wednesday evening, prayer service. Thursday evening, choir rehearsal. W. Earl Cochran, pastor. AMERICAN LUTHERAN1 CHURCH Church street, between Chemeketa and Center. Rev. P. W. Eriksen, pastor. 9:45 Sunday school, A. A. Krueger, su perintendent. 11 a. m.. The Day of Anticipation. Anthem, directed by Wm. MeGilchrist. Solo by Alvin Sehirman. 6:30 the Young People' leagues. 7:30 an open forum for the discussion of the planning of the year'a work as present ed by speeial committee. Aa open meet ing. Young people's chorus will furnish the musie. Young People's Christmas party Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. TURNER M. E. CHURCH N. Sherman Hawk, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Ivan Hadley, superin tendent. Worship, 11 a. m. Epworth league, 6:30. The Brotherhood will sponsor the service at 7:30. The pas tor's subject will be "Are Christiana Crasy." Mid-Week service, Thursday night, 7:30. Ladies Leather and Satin HOUSE SLIPPERS Special Sale t iU v. vr - w THB CHURCH OF CHRIST f -" Cottage and Shipping street. C.iT. Springs, minister, bible study, 10 a. as. Preaching at Topie: "Progrea in Religion." Communion following th ser mon. Evening Bible study at 7- o'clock. Song practice Wednesday and Friday, 7:80 p. as. ROSED ALB FRIENDS' CHURCH ' Milo Clifton. Boas, pastor. Sunday school, 10 o'clock; T. D. Trick, super intendent. Morning worship. 11 a. m. on "The Jadgmeat of God." 7 p. nu. Christian Endeavor, -Was. HoffnelL- lead" er. At th Christmas masicsl at S o clock, th choir will offer a group of Christ mas carols. Mis Jeannett Scott, vio linist, and " Mis Doryce Ross, pianist, will nlav. .Sermon by ih pastor. "Star Trails to th Chrit.'f Prayer and study. Thursday Bight. PIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Marion and North Liberty streets. Brit ton Rosa, minister. Bible school at 8:45. .Fred - Broer, superintendent.' A das tor all ages. Morning worship at 11 a'clock. Sermon, "Jecus, Christ th Foundation." Prayer -meeting before the evening service at 6:30. 1 Intermediate and snior B. Y. P. U.'s will meet at 6:30 o'clock. All you g people ar invited to this service. Orgsn prelude at 7:10 p. m. Mis Minnie Miller, organist. Eve ning service at 7:30. Sermon, "Th Jewish Temple in Jerusalem." Speeial musie st both morning and evening aerv ieee. PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST Services at 7:30 p. m., at Nelson halL Chemeketa street between Commercial and Liberty strets. Rev. Orlen Richard Kring will speak, "The Mystie 9." Private readinga between 6 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Healing concentration. Harvey Gas tafeson,. the Swedish medium, wilL as sist. UNITARIAN Chemeketa and North Cottage streets. Services, 11 a. m. Rev. Wi G. Eliot ef Portland will preach. Subject, "The An cient War-cry of Positivism." Church school, 10 a. m. Miles McKey, super intendent. Mrs. Walter A. Denton, organ ist FIE ST EVANGELICAL CHURCH North Sumner at Canon street. Em ory W. Petticord, D. D, minister. Sun dsy school at 9:45 a. m. L. L. Thornton, superintendent. Morning worship at 1L Organ prelade and offertory by Mrs. Ethel Poling Phelp. Sermon, "A Man Greater Than Man." Evangelistic serv ice at 7:80 p. m. Song service led by Linden Launer. Sermon: "Marriage of the Church with the World." Prayer meeting and Bible study, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Hood and N. Cottage streeta. G. T. Neal, pastor, 1591 Broadway. Services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p m. Sermons top ic "Sunday School Work," in tbe morn ing and "The Seven Reformations," in th evening. Special tinging at each ser vice. Sunday school, 10 o. m. Super intendent, Lyl Knox. Yonng people' meeting, 6:30 p. m. Lyio n.nox, president. Prayer and testimony meeting, Wednes day, 7 :80 p. m. Moving Picture Illustates Talk An address Illustrated -with moving Pictures showing the evils of the old saloon ('ays will be given by Charles Haffke, super intendent of the Anti-Saloon league, at the Jason Lee church Sunday 1 "?ht at 7:30 o'clock. The subject of tbe pictures and address is "Lest We Forget". Regular Service Will be Resumed HAYES VIL L E, Dec. 15- Preachinsj services will be held at the church here every Sunday fol lowing Sunday school. Rev. Baer gen will conduct the services. Mr Bixel of Salem will .furnish spe cial violin numbers Sunday. ,We Have made a fortunate purchase of house slip pers and we are going to place the entire lot on sale at two prices. We have hundreds of pairs and every size in each lot, Boft soles and hard soles. Considering the change in'price every pair of these slippers is a wonderful bargain. 51 .95 . iT PDTHSTO PflOTJOfflT At Dallas Church Sunday Af - ternoon at 4 O'clock, Honoring Noel DALLAS, Dec. 15. The Pres byterian church here will pre sent the following . Christmas concert Sun lay afternoon, De cember 17, at 4 o'clock under I direction . of Miss Alise. Mac- uriae: m ' t Prelude Cello end Piano l "Heavenly Dreams" - J. G. Cglow and Joe Hartley Christmas Carols ' . ' "Joy to th World," "O Com AU T Faithful," "Hark the Herald Angels" ' Choir - - Girls' .Trio "Lo How .a Boss E'er Blooming." Mary Stssts, Beverly Bales, Arlen Voth Mixed quartet "Good Tidings" Mrs. Ivan Warner, Mise Elisabeth Sedg wick, J. M. Leitch, Joseph Hartley Duet "Angels are Singing in th Star light" Mrs. Arthur Fink, Hist Genevieve Co ad Intrnmentsl Trio "Elegy by Massent" "Sanctna From St. Celia Mass" Mis Edri Green, Cello, Miss Dorothy Palmer, Violin, Mrs. Joe Hartley, Pisa Scripture and Prayer by Pastor Jamea A. Smith Duet Mrs. Howard Fleming Panl Launer Solo "Continue do Noel" Mrs. Ivan Warner Mala Quartet "What a Savior" "Silent Kight" Leander Quiring, Alvin Quiring, Henry Quiring, Sol Ediger Closing 'Chorus (by request) "Hail Mes siah' Benediction by th Pastor Personnel of choir follows: Pianist, Joveph Hartley; : assistant pianist. Miss Katherine Leitch ; cello. Miss Edri Green and J. C Uglow; violin, Miss Dorothy Palmer. Sopranos, Mrs. Marcella Middleton, Mary Staats, Mrs. Laura Cleveland, Mrs. Margaret Wicks, Mrs. Jane Whitworth. Genevieve Coad, Mrs. Ivan Warner, Mrs. Howsrd Fleming, Mr. W. L. Pember ton, Mr. Robert Kutch, Mrs. James A. Bmith and Margaret Jackson. Altos, Mrs Arthur Fink, Mrs. Myra Starbock, Beverly Bsles, Arlene Voth, Mrs. George Knrre, Elisabeth Sedgwick, Edri Green and Margaret Spencer. Basses, J. M. Leitch, I. N. Goodell, & E. Whitworth, Ivan Warner. Henry Quir ing. Sol Ediger and Bob McMillan Tenor, John Cerny, George Cooper, Leander Quiring, Alvin Quiring, Paul Launer, George DeGraff and Lloyd Whit ten : ' Malohe Revival Clewing; Draws Lkrge Audience Evangelist Pat Malone, now closing a revival at the Gospel tabernacle, 655 Ferry, last night drew a capacity house to hear his unique sermon on "Love". The sermon was a response to many local definitions given in a question box. Tonight he will discuss "Christ Crowded Out," and the Gideon quartet will sing. Three services will be held Sunday, at 11 a. m., 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Cantata Slated For Evening at Congregational A Christmas drama, "A Sign Unto You," by Jean Lee Latham, will be presented Sunday night at thr Knight Memorial church. A drama Oi. modern times with a vivid portrayal of contrasts of and $2.95 our modern social orCer. ; Characters are" Edward IJal loway, ' broker, Lloyd Pepper; Margaret, wife, Dora Morley; Pa tricia, daughter, " Yvonne A u -franc;. ; Janice, daughter, Betty Taylor; -Howard;- son, Ralph Eyre;- newsboy r- Neill R. Wil liams; maid, Marion Williams. . The a cappella choir of Lin field college under the direction of Mrs. Virginia Ward Elliott will appear in - concert at th Calvary Baptist church in Salem eunaay nignr. The chorus of 32 voices will present a program of Christmas carols. Following- the appearance in Salem the singers will leave on a tonr of four Washington cities during the holidays. Monday morning they are scheduled to give a radio broadcast from KGW in Portland from 8:45 to :00. The group will sing at various churches in Centralla, Taeoma, Seattle and Everett. In Taeo ma and Seattle the choir will present fonr radio broadcasts. Cromley Takes Woodburn Post Sunday Morning WOODBtJRN", Dec. 15. Rev. George Cromley, new pastor of the Woodburn Presbyterian church, vcill take over the local pulpit officially Sunday when he preaches his first sermon there. The services will begin at 11 o'clock. Rev. Cromley has Justi completed 13 years' service at the Creswell church. When he preached his farewell sermon there the Methodist and Chris tian church pastors did not preach and urged that their congrega tions pay respects to Rev. Crom ley. Rev. Cromley will also have charge of services at the Bethel Presbyterian church, holding ser vices in Woodburn Sunday morn ings and at Bethel in the eve nings. First Baptist Church Marion & N. Liberty Sts. BRITTON ROSS MINISTER 11 a. m. "Jesus Christ the Foundation." 7:30 p. m. "The Jewish ' Temple in Jerusalem. I Plan to keep open Sunday Night, Dec, 24th. Attend the Christmas Exercises at this church. Watch Night Service Dec, 31st. A Cordial Invitation extended to all to worship with us. L 1r 4 v Wi s 1 vr v- LIHLDSiraS ; UPPEHIIV I...