'5 J PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Saturday flfomlng, December 30, 1933 . - 1 if 1 1 3 5 A varied and Interesting vratch fcight program has been arranged tor New, Year's evs at First Con gregational ehnrch. It -will begin at 8:30 in the Sunday school room with musical numbers, a dramatic sketch. "My Record," presented ' by . Mrs. George Rosa- mu and Mrs. W. E. Hanson, ana , an Illustrated address, "The Meet ing Houses in Which, Oar Fathers .. Worshipped" which-will sboir pic- - tares - ot - early New . England ehnrehes and, tell of the quaint , customs or early times. About. 10 o'clock those irbo de sire to . watch ; tbe new rear in vlU -adjourn to the parsonage (or as '. Informal ,. fireside gathering with light refreshments, , singing, ' reminiscdnces of watchnight serv Ices of former years, talk by, Dr. W. C. Kantner, and a service of song and a service of prayer as midnight draws near. Watch Services Planned Sunday By Leslie Group i Watch Night Service will be held at Leslie Memorial church, South Commercial and Myers, be ginning at 8 o'clock Sunday night. A number of Interesting features hava been arranged by the Broth erhood committee which is In charge. There will be a program ar ranged by the Queen Esther girls, moving pictures by Dr. David B. Hill, a talk on the American In dian, with exhibit of Indian cur ios, by Mrs. F. M. Lobdell, who spent a number, of years in the government Indian service and made a special study of certain tribes. There will be musical numbers by Ruth Haxelton Linn, William Bush, Maxine Sautter, the W. H. Gilbert family, the Ut leysjand others. An Informal fellowship hour will I be followed by the closing service of consecration. Calvary Baptist Sunday Service Opens at 9 p.m. i Something different in Sunday services for the Calvary. Baptist church will be held New Year's Eve,, with a watchnlght service starting at 9 o'clock, states Rev. Earl Cochran, pastor. The serv ice, supplanting the regular eve ning worship, will see the first hour devoted to a program for the young people, with Rev. Dean "Vermillion th speaker. Musical numbers will include a vocal solo by Ronald Craven. - CALVARY BAPTIST "V7. Earl Cochran, pastor. Church school, 9:40 a. m. Horning worship, 10:50. IWatchnight program starting at 9 p. m. fThere will be different speaker, a young people's period, a recess at 10:30. clos ing at midnight with a devotional period DMITIG KFTGH PRDERflM FEATURE : . Jr. M 1 1 : A GIUUO (I GAT7XCASAZZA v 7 iv n" - , . s Qtntrd Ztanantr X7 , : - ' Ki . .. j -: j. . ' ' - - " - ..." ' . v ' V ' j lWi',t,''''' rXXST TOTTED BSXTHBEH Vissioa bstweea 12ta sad University. A 8, Benders, putor. Residence 1195 Mission. 8rriec it 11 I. n. mud 8:80 p. n. Sennoa topics, "la the Beginning God" and "ConeeeraUoa." Kev. Mrs. Fred Toose in chart. Snnday school at 10 i. m. Mr. Alice M. Henderson, n- perintendsnt. Yoong People's meeting at 7:80 p. an. Special watch aright services rinsing at 8:S0 p. m.- Special mem- sages by Mra. Fred loose, Jan. uaimx ad others. Prayer meeting each Wedses- day Bight at 7 p. m. VRIVZD ASSEMBLIES IS CHRIST 43 3 U Ferrv street. Robert L. -Taylor, paitor. Mrs. Era Lebold. Sunday school supertntenaMt. muy service.: ounuaj school S p. as. Preaching aerriea 1 J, a. Subject, 'Secret of rower." 7:80 p. m. sermon, -Urate or worts, wnicai Week-day eerviees Wednesdays, Fridays, Satardays 7:30 p. m. Bible school Satur days S p. Bi. J ABO 1XZ MSMOXIAX. METHODIST EPISCOrAX Corner Jefferson and N. Winter streets. H. O. Hamphrey, miaister. 9:45 a. a. Sunday school. II. B. Carpenter, snperin teadeat. 11 a. . sermoB by the pastor. Subject, " Walking in Newaeaa of Life." Chorus choir aaasie led by Prof. Herman Clark. Vocal solo by Prof. O. C. Brown, Rainier. Ore. "Goin, Home." Following the moraine service the Jason Lee eon- rrecAtiea will hold an old fashioned bas ket dinner ia the fire place room. Each family brines a dish and all eat together. This will be followed by a social half hoar. 6:30 p. m. Epworth Leagues, three divisions. 7:30 p. m. song services lol lowed by sermon. 8:30-0:30 p. m-fellow ship hour in charge of the Young Peo ples council. THE CHURCH OF CHRIST Cottace and Shipping streets. C. X Springs, minister. Eible study st 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Topie, "Greater Thiags for God.". (New Tear's sermon.) Weekly observance of the Lord's Snpper following the sermon. Evening Bible study at 7 p. m. Song practice Wednesdsy night at 7:30 p. m WEST SALEM FORD MEMORIAL K. K. Clark, pastor. Church school 0:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Subject, "Come and Dine." Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Evening worship 7:80 p. m. The pastor will preach a New Tear's sermon. Subjeet, "Sing Unto the Lord a New Song." FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 13th and Center streets. Rev. Fletcher Galloway, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. F. M. Litwiller, superintendent. 11 a. w. Rev. Edgar P. Sims will preach. 6:30 p. m. N.Y.P.S. groups. A wstch night service st 7:30 p. m. Bev. Sims will prearb. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL State and Church streets. B. Esrle Par ker, pastor. Kobert M. Gatke, superin tendent. 9:45 a. m. church school. Classes for all ages. 11 a. m. public worship. Topie, "The Secret of Happiness." A New Year's sermon. 11 a. m. junior chur.-h and nursery class. 6:30 p. m. Young People's Forum and Epworth Leagues. 7 :30 p. m. evening worship. Gospel sermon by the pastor. ROSED ALE FRIENDS Milo Clifton Ross, pastor, school 10 a. m. T. D. Trick, tendent. Morning worship 11 a. Sunday Meg of Obed- ssge. The Ark in the House Edom." 8 p. m. Christian Endeavor. For rest Cammack, leader. 9 p. m. watrh nipht service. Topic, "The Bible the Basis for -Belief." The fifth session of the "Expert Fndeavor" later in the eve ning. Special music and devotional ap propriate to the New Tear. Prayer and Bible study Thursday evening. THE FIE ST SPIKITTJAL RESEARCH TEMPLE 248 Commercial street. Will bold the regular Sunday sfernoon service at 2 p. m. Rev. Luella M. La Valley. Topie will be "Mediumship and the G c a r d i a a Angels." PRESBYTERIAN Winter and Chemeketa streets. Grover C. Birtchet, D.D., pastor. 9:30 a. m. church school directed by Ralph Scott, superintendent. 11 a. m. morning wor ship. New Year's message, "That for Which." Anthem, "Rirfg Out, Wild THE !JVletropolitan Opera Association OF NEW YORK is pleased to announce that in collaboration with the proprietors of LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes, it has been enabled to utilize the com plete facilities of both the Red and the Blue networks of the National Broadcasting Company, to the end that on Saturday, December 30, and - , I ' ' ' every Saturday thereafter, from two o'clock, Eastern Standard time, and until such time as each Opera is finished' the complete Operas presented at the Metropolitan Opera House will be broadcast. We know that the public will be glad to avail themselves of these unique opportunities. They mean that Opera in its best form is brought to every home in the United States. We feel that this if a great step forward in the development of fine music in this country, and that it will be of great interest and a source of pleasure to the entire American public Metropolitan Optra Jtssodatipn Bells' (Gounod -Root.) 8:80 p. at. Joaior, Inermediata and easier O. K. Societies. 7:30 p. as. evening pratse. New Tear's rally aerriea, "Let Us Go Beset." Of fertory, "By the Waters of Mlsnetonka" (Ldeuranea.) . m. zoung feovia u. jb. Society meeting and Bight watch service. XTAXOSUSTIO TABXRVACLB Farrr aad 18th streets. C & Westam. paator. Sunday school at 9:45 a. as. C. A. Wilson, saperiatindent, Caarch service st 11 a. m. subject, "Boried wtta uarut tn Baptism." Mew Year'a Eva watob sight eerviee at 7:45 p. aa. Iseloding water baptismal aerriea and avaageHsti maa sage. Subjeet, "Oeeupy.TUl I ConeS' Special music Tuesday night quarterly bmeineas meeting at 6 p. as. Wednesday prayer meeting at s:SO p. as. IMvoUonal service at 8 p. m. Thursday. Teang Peo- ?la'a business meetiag Friday night 'at :45 p. as. at 1595 South Capital street. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST i -. Chameketa and Liberty . streets. Baa day school 9:45 aad 11 aw as. Service Us.sk aad 8 p. m. Subject ef lesson r m e "Christ JesusiU Testimony meeting Wednesday S p.i as. Keadiag room in Masonie temple open 11 a. m. to 5:80 p. m., except Sundays aad holi days. HOUSE OF PRATER Chemeketa aad 17th streets. Iaterde aominational. Prayer and praise serviee Sunday afUrnoon at 8 p. as. There will ba week night services from now on two ni gljts a week only, Mondays aad Fridays at 7 :30 p. m. A. J. Saoitb, minister ia charge. TURNER CHRISTIAJr X. J. Reasoner, minister. Bible acboU superintendent, Mrs. Raymond Titaa. Ser vices at 10 a. m. with bible school ses sion. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Mrs. Reasoner will sinr. Sermon Subject, "The Three Ordinances." A basket dinner and annual meeting at noon. Christian En deavor at 7 p. m. FIRST CHRISTZAX Center and High streets. Guy L. Drill, minister. Church school 9:30 a. m. each Lord's Day. Morning church worship at 10:45 a. m. Lord's Supper and Sermou. topie, "Christ Watching the Church Treasury." Young People's meeting 6:30 p. m. Evening evsngelistie service. 7:80 p. m. Pastor' is beginning a series ef spa eial sermons on the general theme ef the journey of life, using for bis subject Sun day evening, "All Packed Up and Ready to Go." Church night service Wednesday evening. ORACB GOSPEL HALL 15th and Mill streets. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching at 8 and at 7:80 p. m. Tuesday night children' a meeting at 7:45 p. m. Bible study at 7 p. m. 8T. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL ' LUTHERAN Missouri Synod, corner 16th and A streets. Bev. H. W. Gross, pastor. Eng lish services Sunday morning at 9:45 a. -in. German at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Special services Sunday at 7:30 p. m. New Tear's day services Jan uary 1 at 9:45 a. m. in English and Ger man services at 11 a. m. KNIGHT MEMORIAL 19th and Ferry streets. H. C. Stover, minister. Church school at 10 a. m. 0. C. Harris, superintendent Morning worship at 11 a. m. Sermon, "What is Worth While!" Evening service at 7:80 p. m. Sermon, "Is the World Growing Bet ter!" The ministry of music morning and evening. Toung people's meeting at 6:45 p. m. y THE PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY 420 State street. Revival meetings con ducted by J. A. Sanders of North Dakota will continue next week nightly at 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morn ing worship at 11 a. m. Evangelistic ser vice at 7:30 p. m. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Hood and North Cot tare streets. G. T. NeaL pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sermon tonics. "Personal Evangelism" and "The New Tear." Sun day school at 10 a. m. Lyle Knot, super intendent. Tonng People's meeting 6:30 p. m. Lyle Knox, president. Prayer end testimony meeting Wednesday night at 7:30 p. m. THB FROGRBSSIVB SPIRITUAL Helton HalL Chemeketa street. Ser- vicea far 8undsy evenlrg, Beoember 81, subject, The Christ Spirit aad the Devil Worshippers ef 1984." Or lea Richard Kring. 8 to 7 :15 p. as. ssaasagea, by the cum psycnie. 7 :so p. as. Mew sear a spe cial, derine healing, lecture, message. TJlTITABIAJr Chemeketa and North Cttage streets. Services will be held when announced by visiting ministers. - ZM3CABTTBX, BAPTIST Corner ef Hasel and Academy streets. Bible school at 10 a. a, Mare Saucy, su- periatendent. Preaching as 11 a. m. by Ibav. BeaJ. lores aad et 7:80 by Bra. O. D.' Saaey. The male quartet will siagr Midweek- prayer aad praise service Taarsday st 7 :80 p. as. FIRST SVAVOSUCAX JTorth Summer at Marion street. Emery "W. Pettieord, LD4 minister. Sunday school at 9 :45 a. m. L. L. Thorn ton, au periateadeat MoTainr werahip at II a. m. Mrs; Ethel Paling Phelps, organist. Ser mon, "Making Suggestions to Christ." Christian Endeavor vesper service at 8:80 p. as. Evaagelistle service at 7:80 p. m. Bong service led by Linden Leaner. Ber moa, "The Miraeuloua Translation." Bible study and prayer meeting Tbarsday at 7:80 p. m. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. Gee. H. Swift, rector. Holy Commnnion 7:80 a. m. Church school 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer aad sermon 11 a. m. FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST North Cottage end D streets. G. W. Ratach, miaister. Sunday school at 9:45 a. as. 8am Schirmaa, superintendent. Short English service after the Sunday school. Regular serviee 11:15 a. m. Ser mon topie, earing the End of Time." Choir song. Watch night service begin aing at 8 p. m. Topie, "Looking For ward." Choir song and other speeial num bers. Regular midweek prayer service at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Women's missionary serveie at 8:80 p. at. Tuesday at the some or Mrs, tt. rerlica, route e, box 112 AMERICAN LUTHERAN Church street between Chemeketa and Center. Bev. P. W. Eriksen. 9:45 a. i Sunday- Bible school. Arnold A. Krueger, superintendent, fl a. m. divine worship. Sermon topic. "The Lost Christ." An them by the choir directed by Win. Mo Gilehrist. Solo by Miss Ida Miller. 7:80 p. m. New Tear's Eve serviee. Toung People'a watch night service. Refresh ments during the evening. Speeial music by the Toung People's chorus directed by John Schmidt ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN Corner N. 17th and Nebraska streets. Rev. R. V. Wilson, pastor. Sundsy school 9:45 s. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Subject, "A Backward and a Forward Look." Choir anthem, "Let the Heavens Be Glad" (Wilson.) Evening worship at 7:30 p. m. Subject. "Two Things That Make a Great Life." Toung People's meeting 6:80 p. m. Subject, "Three Age Groups for Toung People." Ralph Koer ner and Alice Johnstead, leaders. C. M. A. GOSPEL TABERNACLE 655 Ferry street. W. H. Caldwell, pas tor. Sunday school, 9 :45 e. m., Granvel Sheets, superintendent. S. S cabinet pray er meeting, 9:80 a m. Annual Sunday school election, 10:15. Morning worship, 11, "The Past, Present and Future. ' Toung people's meeting.. 6:30. Lawrence Rich, leader. Evening evsngelistie serviee. 7:45, "The uid ana the few. ire prayer service, 7:30. Watch night serv ice begins 9:30 with the young people in charge until 11 p. m. Mr. Rich leads service from 11 to 12:15 a. m. Prayer serviee on Tuesday evening including bbile study. Choir and orchestra practice Wednesday night. Toung people's cottage prayer service Thursday night. RICKREALL EVANGELICAL John J. Rudin, minister. Sunday school, 10 a. m., Mrs. Adams, superintendent; election of officers. Church serviee, 11. No evening aerviee. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Center and Liberty. J. R. Simondt, minister. Sunday school, 9 :45 a. m. Morn ing worship, 11, "My Change at To morrow." Watchnight program from 8:80 to midnight. See story in another column. ii ti The first service of an evan gelistic campaign to be conduct ed at the Free Methodist church here will be held Wednesday night, January , at 7:10 o'clock, announces the pastor, Bev. M. H. Pitcher. " ' Rot. 3. Lewis Arnold of Wen- atcbee. Wash., will be the visit ing' speaker. " Among other subjects of In terest to be discussed during the meetings by Rev. Arnold will be: "It the NRA talis will Techno cracy leaders take ' control.' "Christ here la 136, does the Bible give dates." "Is Musso lini coming world dictator?- "The Image that Speaks." "Bolshevism in America Is the Bine Eagle Red?" FREE METHODIST Market aad Winter. M. H. Pitcher, paator. Sunday school, 0:45 a. m., Emory Goode, superintendent. Morning worship, 11, "The Divine Presence." T. P. M. 8. meets st 6:80 p. m. Evsngelistie service, 7:80. UBTTED BRETHREN Hasel Green. J. H. Wortman. alitor Sunday school, 10 a. aa. Preaehiag, IL topis will be a New Tear's message. bvangeuiue service, i :ao p. m. CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN 18tk and State streets. Amoa E. Min Benin, paster. German communion serv ices, 9:30 a. m.. subject "The Tragedy ef Israel's Career Under the Loving Kindness ef the Lord." English commu nion services, 11 a. na., subject "Em brace the Lord's Loving Kindness Ere It is Toe Late." 8unday school 9:80 a. m., Mrs. Amos E. Minneman, super intendent. German New Tear'a serviee, 9:80 a. m. New Tear'a morning, subject "The Lord Our Dwelling- - Place in All Generations." English New Tear's serv ices. 11 a. m subjeet "The Harvest We Gather From the Fields of the Old Xar." Congregational meeting 8undsy, January 7, z p. m. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Highland avenue and Church. T. Clio Brown, pastor. Bible school, 10 a. m-. Over GET THEM NOW AS THEY WILL SOON BE HIGHER. MANY OF OUR CUS TOMERS ARE BUYING TWO AND THREE P A I RS I N ANTICIPATION OF, THE GENERAL' RISE IN ALL PRICES. WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF, BLACK AND BROWN OXFORDS AS WELL AS HIGH SHOES; THE HIGH SHOES ARE $7.85. SS RUBBER HEELS PUT ON - ' ' assSBBaw - A Has Message -,":r .,V ' . - - - j ' -J I :: - y I :-- ; I ii I Rev. 3. Lewis Arnold of Wenat chee, WsiIl, who will open a aeries of evangelistic messages st the Free Methodist church here Wednesday night. Lester DeLapp, superintendent. iMorning worship, 11. "Overeomera." Intermediate C. E..' 6:30. Wallace Beckett, leader, Richard Brown who is In attendance at the Portland Bible institute will bring the message st the 7 e clock service. followed by a watchnight aerviee. The message to be given by Chester Ditmar ef this city. The choir firing a number of ntnsie specials. . . LESLIE MEMORIAL Commercial and Myers. 8. Darlow John' son. psstor, 848 East Myers. Church school, 9:45 a. ni., V. M. Sackett, sup erintendent. Morning worship It, anthem "Hail Messiah," (Wilson), bermon topic "A Prayer for the New Tear." This ser mon is continuation of a series on the Lord's- Prayer. Leagues meet, 6:80. Happy, evening hour at Watchnight service beginning at 8 p. m. Ladies' Aid tea, with business sad social afternoon, Wednesday, 2 p. m., ia church parlor. Mid-week hour ef prayer and study at 7:15 Thursday. Ms IL III Buy them now while this price is in ef eet Other well-known brands have already ad vanced. When this stock is gone we will have to pay more and get more Eor Florsheinis Vesper Service Of CE, Youths Features Kleens -i:-, -V.- " i lean i I - .One of the interesting vesper TviM 'nf 19 33 will b the one planned. by, the C. E. society of the Evangelical cnuren, Marion and Sumner streets,, for Sunday afternoon at 3:30. Iter. Ralph O. Kleen and wife, pastors of the Methodist church, or Brownsville, will bring gospel messages In song.' - ' ' Th topic "Progresa of 1933" wrlll ha . AernnmH hr TSrloaa C. E. members trlvlng personal toueh es on, what the year -H33 has brought to them. Ralph Arnsmel- er, the president for 13. wiu give a short talks on ."A Forward Look for 133 in our C. E". V Stayion People i Planning Watch Service Sunday The Methodist church at Stay ton will hold a Sunday night watch service, when Dr. Robert M. Gatke of Willamette university will apeak on "New Things in a Changing World," reported the pastor. Rev. D. George Cole, while in Salens Friday. Music and entertainment fea tures before the midnight hour will be furnished by pupils from the Chemawa Indian school and a free snpper will also be served to all. After dawn of the new year, a short program of games and merriment will be Indulged. Port Status of Salem is Cited Following suggestion to that end by the local chamber of com merce, the MeCormick Steamship company has advised the cham ber that In future Salem will be L 7 'airs. on Sale' at YOUR SHOES ANYDAY ag( mentioned as a shir ping port isi all tht aniline: schedules nut out by the company J Heretofore Sax lem has been given no recognl tion in this company's lists. Tivo Bound Over After Hearings Before Justice , ;Two preliminary hearings wr completed la justice court yes terday and in each instance d fendanta were bound over to tht grand Jury. Edgar King, accuse; of. reckless driving , following kt accident In which Seth Wiiliama, s S, was seriously, hurt, and 1 Wik liam Street held for ntterlng i forged '- lnstrnment are ' the de fendanta. r-.V- In the King case,, the. state of fered seven ; witnesses, three oi whom were . on. the ,tand yesten day morning": Fred Perrlne, C. .F. Jaeger and Ralph Emmons. Bail in aunvj of $500 posted after ar rested was allowed to stand foi King.' First Baptist Church Marion & N. Liberty Sts. BRITTON ROSS MINISTER 11 A. M. "la it Well With Thee?'' 7:30 P. M. "A New Year Message." Watch Night Service of Interest to All . . Good Music . . Gospel Singing . . A Spiritual Message PLAN TO ATTEND pi,