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Tne OREGON STATESMAN, Oregon, Saturdaj Ilornlnr, January : , 1940 PAGE FIVC Local News Briefs lfasie Flamaed Lobby pro- at U TMCA each after- trom t to I o'clock In varhtrv atndenta of local mnale toaehors irlll play, are planned! to atart Monday. Ono (roup of taaxher -will tarnish the program aaca month. Monday, students ot Mra, David Kason will play; Tnoaday, Miss Frances Virginia Melton, Wednesday, Miss Doro thy Poarce; Thursday, Miss Rath Bedford and Friday, T. 8. Rob erta, Buildlaj Permits Parmita ts aed yesterday were to F. D. Bowman to reconstruct a chim ney at lit Water, street. $40; H. Dale Wood to erect a 1H atory dwelling and garag at 690 North 23rd street. $4X00. Extra pants free with made to measure salt. Mosher's 474 Court. Coming Events Jan. 17.18 Salem Lions dab charity variety show. Grand theater. Jan. 25 Barns' anniversary Scotch program. Cherry City Bakery anditoriam, S p. m. Powers Win Hoaor Perry J. Powers of Salem was one ot 10 University of Oregon students to win straight "A" grades for the fall term, according to reports from Eageno. Betty J. Brown of Habbard was another. Obituary Albert Craxen, 3C, at the resi dence, 1741 South Liberty street, January S. Survived by widow. Mrs. Gladys Cruien; daughter. Beverly; sons. Norril and Ross, ail of Salem; mother. Mrs. R. H. Crnxen; lister, Mrs. Garrett W ai rs va; brothers. Arthur and Ray mond, all ot Iowa. Services will bo held from the Clough-Barrlck funeral chapel Monday, Janu ary 8. at 3 p.m. Interment Bel- crest Memorial park. Brown to Move City Attorney Lwrence M. Brown and his law partner, Ralph W. Skopil. will open new offices in a suite on the second floor of the Oregon building. Their present offices are in the Masonic building. Since his election to the post at the last council meeting. Brown has been handling routine city legal matters. One Accident Fatal There was one fatality due to industrial ac cidents in Oregon during the week ending January 4, the state industrial accident commission re ported Friday. The victim was Ellwood Russell Ulti, Portland, mill worker. There were 5X7 ac cidents reported to the commis sion during the week. Dr. J.O. Matthis resumes full-time practice, medicine, surgery and obstetrics. Calls answered day and night. Tel.: Off. 6432, Res. 5885. Titus Accepts Ben Titus, Portland newspaperman, has ac cepted a position as assistant dl- rector of the state highway de partment travel bureau. He as sumed his new duties Friday. Harold Say is director of the department. Marrlago licensee Licenses t wed were Issued recently at Van couver, Weak to Forest. R. Gear hart and Hasel L. Kemerllng, both of route three, Balm; Leo Seamster. and Florence Estella Toll, both of Salem, and James J. Neal and Alice M. Blane, both ot Molalla. Furniture tor Sale Cheap In cludes elee. stove St refrigerator. Ing. 654 Rose St., 10 a. m.-4 p. za. Sunday or Monday, Jan. 1 St 8. Asks Road George Seid and others have filed a road petition with the county court asking es tablishment of a road la the La bish Garden district east of the Pacific highway north of town. Grants Permits A log hauling permit hag been granted by the county court to I. E. Crawford, and s beer license has been ap proved for Peter Joseph Inn en of Butteville. Rummage Sale Girls of Lau sanne Hall, Willamette Univ. 370 State sU 7:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. today. Site Chanced Because ot Ill ness In the Emery Good home, the Amitie club will be held at the home of Mrs. Esther Van La an en Tuesday night. Jury Acquits Creameryman Births Clark John B. Clark, 61, late resident of 750 North Front street, Jan- nary 3. Survived by widow, Mrs Susan E. Clark of Salem. Serv ices will be held from St. Joseph's Catholic church Monday, Janu ary 8, at a. m. under the direc tion of the Clough-Barrlck com pany. Interment at St. Luke's cemetery, Woodburn, changed to 2 p.m. Gilchrist To Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gilchrist, Salem, a son, Dennis Dow, January 4, Salem General hospital. Raymond To Mr. and Mrs. Norman K. Raymond, Salem, son, December 31, Emanuel hospital, Portland. Baahor- To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bashor, Salem, son, Doug las Harlan, January 3, at Eman uel hospital, Portland. Churches Observe Week for Prayer Universal week of prayer, spon sored by the World's Evangelical alliance, a British organization, will be observed by several Salem churches from January 7 to 14. At the Jason Lee Memorial Methodist church, Rev. S. Raynor Smith will preach two special ser mons on prayer Sunday, "Lock ing Ourselves Out" at 11 o'clock and "God Listening for Man" at 7:30. Prayer services will be held each night of the week at 7:30 at the Christian and Missionary Alliance, following the prayer week program written by Dr. Temple, the archbishop of York. Church Services JimST CONCHBaATIONAL Canter sad Liberty streets. .Robert A. Haachiaeoa minuter. Church school at :45. Vt. William C. Jones. Supt. L'ni veraity format at 10. ir. i. 8. Oliver, leader. Worship sarvita at 11, theme: "Maw Tear Masiaj"; anthem: "Lead, Kindly Light. ' Laegae of youth meets at S, Miss itaehei lacom, advisor. mOET MEAtOEIAL OOsfOKSOATIONAL lath ana Fairy. Howard C. Stover, sciaiater. Morning worship at 11; ser asea. "What la Bight With The Church." AaUca. "How Lovely Ars Thy lwell lnge" (Heyser). Evening service at 7:30. AAd'esa on tho Amsterdam calerenc by toaald Dotni Hundsjr school at 10 a-aa.. Loyd Arnold, superintendent. Yaang people at 6. SO p.m. p m , in the church parlors. Installation oi officers ud fine program. Hostesses for the dy iaelod Mrs. Claude H. Olenn, Mrs. Herman C. Hi Lie, Mrs. Oacar Lin dahl and Mrs. Oscar Seders trom. SAINT JOHN'S LUTHXEAN (Missouri Synod) 16th and A streets. H. W. Gross, pai tor. Bundsy school 9 am. Services 10 a m. Lutheran radio hour over K8LM at 1:30 p m. Speaker. Dr. Walter A. Maier. TIKST FEE SB TTE SXUf North Winter and C'hemeketa. Bav. W . Iran Williams, minister; Ueorge Lee Marks, n.i miter of music; Mrs. Mabel Clark, church secretary. Church school :4S am.. J. J. t'ltiumoni. superintend ent. Morocg worship 10:55 a.m. Com BBualea meditation by the paster "Paries d amcur." Anthem, "Gloria la Extel eia." solo, "My Redeemer," Mary Haghea. Christian endeavor groups meek at 6 :40 p m. Evening worship, 7:10 p.m. Physical culture tableau by YMCA group, under direction of Fred Smith, physical director, tftrnroa by the pastor. The Religion of the Body." Junior choir, tola by Bettiellen Parse Mid weak aerrict Thursday, 7. JO p.m. lr. Jamea Thomson, guest speaker, special music CHBIST LUTHERAN State and 17th streets, t. H. Thauer, 1 , acting psstor. Sunday school aes- iona at 10 a.m., Otto Oronke, supt. Di me worship in German at 9 am, and English at 11 a.m . with sermon sub set: "The Uu:et Majesty of Jesus. Con firmation cU.s Saiurdsy, 9:30 a.m. Dor cas eocitty meets Wednesday, January 0, at i p.m. TIBST BAPTIST Liberty and Marion streets. Dr. Irving A. Fox, minister. Bible school, 8:15 am. Morning worship, 11 a.m.; sermon: "'The Abiding Life, pastor. Senior Bin, :15 p.m. High srhooi Btri, b:30 Tte volunteers, 6:15 p.m., lesson traled. tvening gospel service, 7:30 p m. Sermon: "Witn Whom Will God Dwell! This is an illustrated sermon using a area nodal of the tabernacle in the W.lderness. This wiil be an introductory sermon with 10 lectures to loilow. TTjUT METHODIST State street at Church. Dr. J. C. Har rison, pastor; Bev. Glenn Olds, minister to youth; I'ean Melvm 11 Gaist, director at Ike choir; Professor T. S. Boberts, organist The church school 9:45, Dr. K. M. -Uatka, superintendent. Kindergar ten, nursery and junior church 11. Morn ing warship 10:50 snthrm "The Lord" is Exalted" (Wun). Lpwerta leagues sad University vesperv 0.30. Evening worship 7:30, Dr. Harrison preaching. UIUI METHODIST Sooth Commercial and Myers. Dean 0. Poindexter, minister Sunday church aehoal 9 45 am. Morning worship 11. Holy communion : message: "The Com as anion of Saints." The leagues meet at 8:30 p m. Eremng nroiKa 7:30. Theme: "The Chorea of Youth." Prayer meet ing Thursday night 7 .50. Theme: "The Obligations of a Christian." JASOSJ LU METHODIST .VexVa Winter and Jefferson, n. Kaynor Seat 'A. miaiatar. t'niverssl Week of Prarer. Jaauary T 14. Morning worship t It a'ciock whan the pastor will vrwiea on "Locking Ourselves Out Tar tholr directed b Prof. Herman Claak will aing. Church school at 9:45 pwvTth Laaguea meet at 6:30. Evening worship at 7:SO, aauaio by the yonng nwMlava choir, directed by tiobcrt Klem nlo, tab pastor preaching on "God. Lia- taainc for Men." Midweek prayer ser- Tiea, Thursday night at 7:30 at the par rXXX METHODIST Caraer North Winter and Market sUeta. Kev. D. A. Cohagsn, psstor. Sun da acaooL 9:45. Church worship, 11 "Tue Proceis of Conversion." Y. P. mooting, 6:.30; Evangelical service, 7:30; midwaok prayer meeting, Thursday 7:30 TTJtST CHtlSTIAJf Center and High streets. Guy L. Drill miniatar. Church school. 9:30 am. Lord's feaooor and asormag worthip at 10:4o Pnaaor'a sermon theme is "Called of God. ' ' four C. K. societies meet at 6:15 Bible) atady and open forum at 6:30 EvaLgwIistia soag service and sermon at 7:30. Sermon theme: air Greatest lot sibiuty. " Midweek meeting of the ckarca, Wednesday night at 7:45. CXTJSCH or CHRIST Cottage and Shipping. Biblo study 10 a.m. Warship and preaching. 11 a m Communion, 11:45 a.m. Young People'a Stady, :4J p.m. .en:ng worship, 7:30 .an. Wednesday arrvice, 7:30 p.m. ix Thorn till, miaiater, 140 Morgan ire. COtntT ITkXET CITUKCH OT CHXIST 17th and Court tstrort. W. II Lyman miniator-. Bibia arhool assembly. 9:43 as. Morning warship aad communion, 10:43 n.m. Sernaon. "Whataoover Things Are Traa." Christian Endeavor meetings. S:SO p.m. Evening service, 7:70 Sornaoa. "When the Master Calls." wealc aorrico, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. fiid- p m. lllus- HATE S VILLE BBAKCH OP THE riEST BAPTIST One n-ile north of the city limits on the Portland road Sundsy school, 9:4a a.m. Morning worship, 11 am.; message, Miss lusry Ajres, icusiunarf. CALVAEY BAPTIST Miller and Mouth Liberty streets Rev. Arno y. Wenigr. pastor. Sunday serncei as follows: Kible school 9:43 a.m. Class es and departments for all , ages. Morn ing worship 11 o clock, choir antnera. 'Sun of ily Soul ( an liet ) Sermon touic. "The I r. ontroilable Member. Observance of t omniunion aJid the wel coming of new members senior young people s meeting b:lo p.m. Evening worship 7:30 p m. Vocsl selec tion by ladies' trio, truinjieter, Konsld Adatns. sermon topic, "Cnrist's Word to Smyrna the City of Earthquakes." Annual business meeting of the church Wednesday 6.30 pm Christian Endeavor, 7 p.m. Evnngelistie service, a p.m. BETHANT EVAJtOEXICAL AND BPOBJ)CES) North Capitol and Marion streets, Ed win HoTstman, pastor. Sunday achool, 10 a m., A'bert Berth, superintendent. Wor ship 1' a.m., "Heaven1 a Light 'Diapeiling Darkneis." Ths hymn of the month. More Lova To Thee, O Chriat." Hurley not Guilty of Sale of Adidterated Butter by Justice Court Alton D. Hurley, proprietor ot the Capitol Dairies, Inc. was found Innocent ot a charge oc selling; adulterated butter yester day by a Justice court jury. The trial, whiovaastea aarui Thursday and yesterday morning; was heard by Justice of the Peace Miller B. Hayden. Circuit Court James Henry Watson and others ts. George 7. Clinton, ad ministrator of Jane Watson es tate; demurrer. ChUds and Miller rs. Anna BliKh: motion to strike. Carle Abrams tsT John Slscho and others; allegations and in terroKatorles. Albert Gambell ts. R. Loe Thiessen and others; application to Dlace on trial docket. State ex rel Mabel P. Noble ts. Herbert P. Noble; reply denying defendant desirous of appealing from decree and that proceedings are stayed on appeal. C. S. Jenks ts. R. C. Frost; as signment of judgment to Walter Hins. Jessie E. Keck vs. Milton K. Turner and wife; mortgage fore closure complaint alleging non payment of $700 on note. Probate Court Bessie A. Colrln estate; ap praisal at $347.91 by E. C. and Othello Purrine and J. E. Eick- endorf. R. C. Parrent guardianship; confirmation of sale ot real prop erty to Turner Memorial home for $179.31. Justice Court Roland E. West; no license plates, pleaded guilty and case continued for sentence on January 19. William Morton; driring while intoxicated, took 24 hours to plead and held in lien of $250 bail. Marriage Licenses Boyd Hartman, 25, service sta tion attendant, and Estaline Mat scheck, 22, clerk, both 550 North Summer street. JESUS NAME PENTECOSTAL 776 ijerth Ave , West Salem. W. A. Crumpicker, pastor. Sunday achool. 10 a.m. Morning worship, ll. Evening service, 7:45, evangelist .Harney uullia, speakinjr Midweek services Wednesday and rriday, 7:45 p m. FOURS QUAKE GOSPEL 19th and Breyman streets. KeT. Stew art U. and Jaamta M. Hillings. Sunday: W:45 a.m., Sunday school. 11 a.m.. Morn ing worship service. Kev. Stewart G. Billings speaking on "Hands i"ull of Diamonds.'' Communion will ba aorved. 6:30 p m., Crusader and Berean aervicea. 7:45 p.m. Evangelistic service. bt, Juanita M. Billings preaching on "The Last Warning" Tuesday: Day of fast in and j-rsjer with prayer services in eburca a: i o cioct ana i :o p.m. nei nesday. 7:30 p.m., band practica. Ti. day, 7 45 p.m , midweek Biblo study service. Kv. Billings continuing study in Book of Keveiation. ENOLEWOOD UNITES BRETHREN 17tb and Nebraska avenue. David I Kincland. minister. Sunday achool 9:45. Morning worship, 11; sermon: "The One Sufficient Wefuge. ' Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Evening evai.gtlistic eervice, 7:30 Cible studr clsss Wednesday, 7 p.m. A new systeir of attendance awarda is be ing started in the tin. id ay school. BETHEL BAPTIST North Cottage snd U streets. J. F. Olt- hoff, pastor. Bible rhiol at 8:4j, Sam Bchirman, superintendent. Morning wor ship m German at 11 o'clock. Annual church meeting at 1:30 p.m. Evening service in Knglish at 7:30. The psstor preaches at both services. Mid week ser vice Wednesday night at I :3, enoir pract.es at 8:45. LATTER DAT SAINT 8 Corner of Cottage and ChemeVeta streets. Sunday bchool, 10 a.m. Night services. 6:30 Dm. Relief society Tues dav. 2 pm. M.I. A , 7:30 p m. Genealog 11 gh srhool and I ical classes Thursday 7:30 p.m. FISST EVANGELICAL Corner Marion and Summer atreets Rev. James E. Campbell, minister. Usrar Carlson, minister of muaie and director of ycita activities. Sunday school a y:t5 am, Mrs. W. A. Barkns, superin tendent. Morning worship at 11 o clock. Sermon: "Tho Great Salvation." Youth groups will meet at 6:30 p.m. Sunday evening evangelistic aervica at 7:30. Sermon: "The Pricked Heart." Bible study and prayer service Thursday night at 7:30. TOST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun dsy acl ool at 11 a.m. Services at 11 a.m. and 8 p m. Leason-sermon, uoa. ea needsy meeting at 8 p.m., Includes testi monies of healing through Christian Science. Free public reading room 30a Masonic temple open daily from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. except Sunday and holidays. Wedne.day antil 7:30. HIGHLAND ATENUE FRIENDS Highland avenue at Church street. T. Clio l'rova, pastor. Prayer meeting at 8 a m. Bible achool at 10 a.m. Worship at 11 am. Meeting on ministry and over sight at 9 p.m. Christian Endeavor at 8:30 P.m. Evangeliatie services at 7:30 p m. Class in peraonal avangeliam Tuee day at 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Thurs day at 7 :30 p.m. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS South Commercial at Washington street. Dillon W Mills, pastor. Sunday srhool 10 a.m. Verting for worship 11 a.m.. sermon. "The Rivala of Chriat." Chriatian Endeavor societies, S :45 p m. Evangeliatie service 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting, Tatrrs lay, 7:30 p.m. ROSED ALE FRIENDS Sundsy scnool, 10 a.m. Worship ser vice, 11 a.m.. subject. Heart Mrs. Walter C. A Willing Cook, presiding. Evangelists Oregon Joins "March oi DimesT ,5 :: X) ray- jr. A . V-:-W-r.:----5-:- V WASHINGTON Cltisens of Oregon are enthusiastically behind the March of Dimes drive in the "Fight Infantile Paralysis" campaign. Senator Charles I. McNary, republican leader, US senate, (right), tolls George E. Allen, commissioner of the District of Columbia. Mr. Allen is chairman of the "Starch of Dimes" committee, which is a division of the committee for the celebration of the president's birthday, of which Keith Morgan Is national chairman. Commis sioner Allen will he in charge of the "March of Dimes" birthday card feature. These greeting cards distributed throughout this state, will be filled with dimes and mailed to President Roosevelt at the White House before his fifty-eighth birthday on January 80th. In this manner those who contribute will Join with the presi dent la the war against this crippling disease. One-half of the do nations received at the White House win be returned to Oregon and the other half will be sent to the committee for the celebra tion of th president's birthday to be turned over to the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Every dime will be accounted for, under the direction of a nationally known firm of auditors. Sermon Theme Is On Earthquakes Earthquakes will be the theme for Sunday night sermons at ths Calvary Baptist church this week and next. "Christ's Word to Smyrna, the City of Earthquakes' is the topic for this Sunday. The following Sunday the topic will be "The Scriptural Significance of Earthquakes That Are Appear ing in Many Places." Other features of the Sunday night services of worship are a 10-minute period of organ music featurinr nld hvmni of the church PrACAtlt T'oValtTSQilv requested, Ronald Adams with 1 ICoCllL X aliiCraUA. I his trumpet and a women's trio singing vocal numbers. Presbyterians to Beer Permit Bids Equal Last Year There has been no material reduction In the number of appli cations for 1940 retail beer and wine licenses, compared with those for 1989, state liquor eon trol commission officials report ed here Friday. It previously was predicted that a larre number of persons operat ing beer dispensaries would not apply for 1940 licenses oecause of the drastic regulations threat ened by tho state liquor commis sion. Officials said it would be late In January before all ot the appli cations for beer and wine licenses were considered. Series Planned On Tabernacle Model Built by Minister .Will niustrat 11 Sermons A model of the Old Testament tabernacle will bo used to illus trate a aeries of lectures start ing Sunday night at the First Baptist church by the pastor. Dr. Irving A. Fox. The model, built by Dr. Fox, oocapies a space of 10 by IS feet and Is constructed on the scale ot one Inch to the cubit, reckoning tho cubit as 1 foot 9 inches. Careful workmanship has gone into the building of the model so that it is nearly as exact replica of the tabernacle as can be made mm Biblical descriptions. It Is the only model of Its kind In this part of the country, according to Dr. Fox. "Importance ot the study of the tabernacle is shown by the amount of space that it Is given in the Bible." Dr. Fox says. "The account of the making of the ta bernacle occupies much more BDaee than the history of the creation. 'The tabernacle was God's first dwelling place on earth. He had walked with Adam. He had visited Abraham, but here He came to dwell." Schedule Given The Introductory sermon Sun day night will be on "Witn Whom Will God Dwell?" utner sermon titles are as follows: January 14 "The Tabernacle: The Person of Christ:" January zi, rne Curtain, of the Tabernacle: Tno Characteristics of Christ;" Jan- narr !. "The Furniture or tne Tabernacle: The Work of Christ Febmarv 4. "The priesinooa: Office of Christ;" Februaray 11, "The Offerings of Lvmcus "The Cross of Christ, the Four Fold Blood Picture;" February 18. "The Garments of Glory and Beauty: "Our Great High Priest In Heaven;" February 25, "The Gate of the Tabernacle: Christ. the Way, or the Only Way to Go;' March 2. "The Door of the Ta bernacle: Cbrist the Live, or the Ovtlv War to Live:" March IT "Moving the Tabernacle: Th Wilderness Experience.' The tabernacle model - will M on display, in the church audi tortum throughout the series. BABY'S 0 Easy to r slier misery direct without "dosing". Bub throat, chant, and back with . . MICKS USIB at OUT opsmothiss y VAPORUD onii Salem Paint Firm ; Opens new Store Roy and Vera. Mathls are cele bra ting the eighth anniversary of Mathls Bros. Paint and Rooting store with the opening of a new location at 164 South Commer cial. A completely new Interior and exterior are being featured at the new store with all architectural and construction work being dona by local firms. As in oast yean Mathls Bros. specialise In service covering the) entire valley and featuring sues, brands as Dutch Boy paints. Certain-teed roofing. Johns-Man rille asbestos siding, Birge and Holly wood wallpapers, as well as in terior finishings for the home. "My brother and I were raised in Salem and we feel that our past business has more than Justified' our endeavors here," stated Vera! Mathls, co-owner. Mrs. Maude H. Presnall will; hare complete charge of the wall-: paper department and as an addi tional feature, Eldon Scott wui operate a sign shop in tne rear ot the store. zV UED , Ml 6 BOS worUtwKtU to you. Trrts Safety cotts yov nothing, and you Kwve liberal eanrriiQS, regularly fJUraHwvVatt ccoavat a Salem Federal Sayings & Loan Assoc 130 S. Liberty Ph. 3801 At the 7:30 Sunday service, the First Presbyterian church will present a series of tableaux In bronze, depicting various forms 1 of athletiA. The tableaux will be ' under the direction of Fred Smith, physical director of the YMCA and will feature members of the Y, who will pose. The athletes will appear in bronse. creating a most unusual effect. The purpose of the tableaux presentation is to illustrate Rev. W. Irvln Williams' sermon, which is "The Religion of the Body The sermon is based upon the teachings of the Bible concerning the body. EVAJfOEUSTIO TABEKHAOXE Ferr and lata atratts. C. O. Weston, pastor. Hundsy sea ool at t:4d n.m., Don F. Elliott, nparinteodent. Church service at 11 a m., subject, rue enns tian and the Cftttrcn." evangelistic ser vice at 7:45 p.m., subject, 'lha Minis try cl tne Holy Ghost." Young People a C. A. service at S p.m. Sunday. Business1 meeting Tuesday night at 8. Bible study- at 8 p m. Tbnrsdsy. grayer meeting at 6 p.m. Friday. CHTJSCR Or THE NAZASEKB Utn and Center atreets. Lto Webster Collar, paator. 6 a m.. Christian worker prayer meeting. W:1j, Sunday iJiDie achool. 10:45, Morning worship. Duet, F. Latwiller and Lowell Loveall. Offer tory, Neal Cushion and orchestra. Choir special directed by Krnest Jj'riesen. Ser mon, -'The Blue Print lor 1940." 6:80 p.m Young people'a service: Junior Mrs. Hattie ParneU, supervisor; ermtdiatea. Mrs. Skinner, director; Hi-N-Y, Mrs. Leslie Davis, sponsor. 7:30, evangelistic meeting. Solo, Miss Ava Mae Davis. "Young PeonHe'a ObjectiTea lor 1840, presented by the youth council. Offertory, Neal Cashion and orchestra. Choir apecial directed by K. frieaen. Sermon, "Meeting the Tests of Life." Convention Will Consider Youth Importance of early Christian training will be the theme of the, quarterly convention or tne North Santiam Sunday school district meeting at the Mill City Presby-1 terlan church Sunday. Morning program includes Sun day school at 10, morning wor ship at 11 with Aaron Olson of Salem speaking. A basket dinner at noon Tin be loiiowed by a 1: 45 song service. Rev. James A. Smith, pastor of the Mill City Presbyterian church will lead de votional services at 2 p.m. A busi ness meeting will take place at 2:15, followed at 3 by closing ser vices led by D. Donald Peterson of the Multnomah School ot the Bible. group. late AJirT FATTL'S SrlSCOrAI. Charea aad Cnenieketa streets. Rev siA Gears H. Swift, rector. Holy com mania. 1-30 a.sa Church achool. 9:45 &.sm- HoIt Eucharist and sermon. 11 VaaMff. eervice. S p.aa. Epiphany party in tha parish aoeee after th vesper ser- Tsra, AMXXICAV XjTJTHXXAJf Chare h atreet between Ckemekata and Caatwr streets. Ra-. P. W. Erik sen, pas tas. 9:45 ant., Saaday ache I, Oscar Unala!. awperiatradaaU 11 a mora ine vorakip, srma tfie. "Tat Ckarc PMcnm in 140." Cell ta warahrp. "Daw tr nd rather ot Mankind." ematr. "Coma Hither To Faithful." aa aUeaeo. "Tit Covam.n Sorrieo,' audi aea. Contralto aehs. 'Sloop. Holy Bah," (KaaAawa), Mr. J. A, gholacta. Scrip tar aad the wnrtlo'a creed, aadionea. Offertory nolo: "Tho Holy atyV (Ad- i), Viae rraee ffotaoa, arompaniai by Kath Bedford, pip orran. aaa jsts. Alf Malaoa. piano. Urt i grayer m tni aoa. benediction aad doxology. This orrlaa will bo broadcast over KSLlt 1111 ioa S:S0 p.aa-. Toon poojJo'a aorrico-LaUer lagne devotioaala, Vera Coward, leader. Tho caorea council I aad Ao Boy Scent. K1U Byreraoo, Scont mnatar. both organisations will meet Men day algh ebwreb, Tbo Baadar eaaol oreboatra win meet warsal Taa.daT T P-Ba. Ta LadiM Qalld will TSTiu ZaaVarV tlms Weda-oday 1 G , UJmummlimle!!2m2m Rev. I. W. and Marie Gibson, tray, cling evangelists and singers, are In revival at the 1rst Cbnrch of God, Hood and Cot- .r. tage streets. Rev. Gibson plays - three btstrmments at once. 8et Tloos each evenlag at T:SO. CHKISTIAV AND M1SSI0NABT AIXIANCE Fifth street at Gaines street. Kev. Paul A. Collord, pastor. Sunday: 8:30 a.m., "Streams of Urace," radio KSLM. 9:45 a.m.. Sundsy school, international lesson. 11 a.m., sermon, "Striking the Keynote for 1910. 6:30 p.nv youta groups. 7:45 p.m., sermon, The fight of the Torties." Tuesdsy, 3 p.m., Mis sionary praver band. 1910 South Com mercial street. The National Week of Prayer wil. be observed with prayer aer vicea each nignt at i :30. Promoter of Bible Study to Be Here I Don Falkenburg, Jr., touring the west coast in the interest of Bible study promotion, will speak at a mass meeting In Salem Jan uary 28, according to announce ment made by Rev. Paul A. Col- lard, pastor of the local church of the Christian Missionary alli ance, who has invited Falkenburg here. Falkenburg is executive presi dent of the National Business men's council of the Pocket Tes- tament league, with headquarters in Columbus, Ohio. Largely be cause of his efforts, more than 4000 Testaments have been placed in civilian conservation corps camps and Bible study has been established in almost all of the 1500 camps In the west. SAXEM HEIGHTS COMJTDXITT CHTJECH Madron a avenue and Liberty road. Sun day achool at 10 a m., under the loader ship of Mrs. . Steoer. Preaching aer rice at 11 a.m. sermon topic, "The Crime Wsve in tne Old Year, ' by Rev. Earl B. Cot ten. Tonng people'a meeting at S p.m. PENTECOSTAL MI88IOK iliVt North Commercial street. The "Banday ssrvwes : Bible school, S P-an. Dovotioul. B - p.m. JLvsiremtier i :3 Special met;ng every night except Mon- day a charge oi Aima iteppera. , naay "night yonng people a meeting, t C and Daisy Wilson, pastors. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Bonder night at 7:30 for Biblo stady at the fraternal temple. 447 Center street. EMMAKTJEI FULL GOSPEL MISSION 420 State atreet, apstaira. Sunday school. 10 a m. PreacHng. 11 a.mv Yonng people's meeting, S p.m. Evangelistic service. 7:45 p.m, Tuesday and Thurs day, 8 p ra. Supply pastor, Elder J. A. Xeigg. FBOORESSIVE PSYCHIC AND DIVINE HEALING 218 Nortti Commercial street-K. P. hall. Devotional services at S:3tp-, aad 7:30 p m. An accredited local work er will lecture at both aerrieea. Bev. Lala Mittlesleadt, of Portland, will lec ture here at 7 p.m. only. Cbnrch bene fit circle to follow ot sa. See He Before Hav ing Your Work Done I . -f' . v I DR. HIGGIIIS DENTIST1 410 Gucrrdian Bldg. 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