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fags five orld-Wide Communion Day Set' in: SalemhufcEe The OHEGOII ETATECMAIL Scdezx Oregon. Saturday Morning. October 4. 1941 Local News Briefs " ; Fatalities Listed There were six fatalities due to Industrial ac cidents in Oregon during the week ending October 2, the state industrial accident commission re ported Friday. The victims were Harold Mehl, Silverton, logger; James Oscar Taylor. Eugene, log ger; Dwtght H. Mercer, Corvallis, farmer; 'O. P. Britt, Rainier, car penter; Arthur A. Seifried,' Day- WomanDefendantinBadCheclis World Unites Chwirnc Roiiiirl flmr x Cmnt.r Special c, . , . , J Wbservance brand Jury by Justice r elton as I Marie Young, billed on the warrant used in her arrest "alias Eugenia Stevens," was bound over to the Marion county grand jury Friday after preliminary hearing before Justice Jo seph Felton. " - I Mrs. Young, who came to Salem from Vancouver, Wash., for i the justice court appearance, had In Salem churches Sunday local residents along with mQ lions of - people . of different races, creeds and lands, will ob serve World Wide Communion Sunday with special, rites and services. . . "It. is our hope that every church in every land forget de- ticuudlsm; Jealousies,.., hatreds and war as we rather around the Lord's table," observed S. -Ravnor Smith, president of the Salem Ministerial association.- Sl2?2jJ D- Ben Der nomination! differences, na i , " .v. fivK uuo wiui uic wuiuiui wu wiuie I John Alton. iuUw,uiu u.iucu ijmm w ana casnea woruuess cnecKs ai a William Wiley Gash guardian the commission during the week, Salem hotel during fair week. She sh3rj. ord flu JUnff Alzad. Hash. Lut2 florist. Ph. 9592. I2'i9 N- Lib. "red no testimony Friday, only guardian, $50 a month for support , . . . I wtuioses i uic ucaiiug unug uic I qj minor. S Autos Collide Operators of clerk, wno naa inea one ox me Edwin L. Wieder estate; -order autos which collided Friday morn- cnarges oi oDiaimng money oy settling final account Joseph Huler estate; notice of appeal by Frank G. Smith from order of August 5, 1941, appoint ling William Gahlsdorf as admin istrator de bonis non and direct- ; ing at State and Church streets false pretenses against her and a were Glen Arthur Willmschen. I representative of the Portland Stayton route one, and Bertha bank on which the checks in ! Merretta Maclafferty. 1695 South question were written. Church street Willmschen w a s Bail, previously set at $1000, ' charged by city police with having 1 was allowed to remain at the same I Congregation Contributes : no operator's license. : Autos driven by Mark Ritchey, 58 Park street i and Lloyd Hoxie, Salem route one, figure. Meanwhile, preparations were ing Smith as former administra-1 I f Sp1V1 tf tor to perform certain ads. 1 xu W tv Christian J. Ruettgers estate; underway for the return of the Bernard Moorman appointed exU At the First Christian church collided Thursday afternoon in the grand jury to the courthouse next ecutor of $100 personal property World Wide Communion day will 500 block en Center street Ritch ey told police he stopped sudden ly to avoid hitting a car which turned from in front Thursday, October 9, for routine estate in ..Marion county; will session. CIRCUIT COURT Industrial accident commission vs. Richard L. Reiman, jr.; com plaint for $30.04 allegedly due.for Carl William Weidner. by C. Gob ler, guardian ad litem; answer. PROBATE COURT J. W. Neiderseiser estate; hear ing on question of sale of real property continued to October 29. Bessie Isabel Fendall estate; Bessie L. Fandrich named admin istratrix; estate appraised at $5020 Golden Jubilee Rites Held At Monmouth Buy Johns-Man ville lifetime roofs. 18 months to payio down payment compensation premiums. juauus tiros., ie s. com. r. 4642. Due In Salem Expected in Sa lem today is Sheriff A. C. Burk, to whom the governor of Califor nia on Thursday granted extradi tion- of Louis Kruger. Charged .with forgery by "material altera tion of a check, Kruger was held in Modesto by California officers for Marion county and is to be re turned here by Burk. Savings insured to $5,000.00 are earning 3ft at Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. Chemeketans to Meet Annual meeting of the Chemeketans is scheduled for Monday night in the fireplace room of the YMCA at 8 o'clock. Results of the annual elec tion of officers is to be announced, and Dr. David B. Hill will show color motion pictures taken in the Wallowa country. See the Miller Tea Room, 3rd . floor Miller's. Delicious foods served til 8 p. m. Elevator service. Young Ramp Here Robert Ramp, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Ramp of ' Salem, stopped Thurs day night with his parents en route back to Olympia, Wash where he is head of the govern ment weather bureau. He was fer rying an airplane to the Washing - ton capital from Orlando, Fla., for a dealer there. Rum'ge, Fri. & Sat; 433 ft Ferry. Legion to Meet First October meeting of Capital post No. 9, American Legion, is set for Mon day night in the post's home at Cottage and . Chemeketa streets. Fred Gahlsdorf, commander, said conference reports and other rou tine business are included in the session. ; Union barber shops to close at 7 p. m., Saturdays, beginning Oct 4. ' i Police Go to School Winter po- i lice school for-the Salem depart-1 leaves estate to widow with ex ception of few effects bequeathed to children. i Joseph Martin estate; final ac count by Claude Martin, execu tor. shows receipts of S3258.13. dis O. B. Putnam vs. R, J. Herrall bursements of S1204.70: final hear- as receiver lor tne rierrau-uwens ing set for November 3. company; stipulation extending to JUSTICE COURT October 14 time for filing amend- William P. Sheridan, ir.: threat ed complaint lening to commit a felonv: case by Opie. In place of the sermon, Ray Weidner and Leona Weid- continued to October 8, 2 p.m; re- the pastor will conduct a brief ner vs. Barbara Jean Weidner and leased on own recognizance at re- meditation before serving both be observed with the serving of the Lord's Supper in which the congregation, the choir and the pastor will participate. This will take up the entire time of the morning worship. The choir will contribute sev eral special numbers and the di rector, John Schmidt jr., will sing for his solo, "Communion Hymn,' ChurcH Services in Salem ' . TIKST PRESBYTERIAN Chemeketa and North Winter streets. I Rev. W irvln Williams, minister. Don Douris," director of religious educa tion. Church school, 8:45 . ajn. J. 3. Fitzaimona. Suet. -Church nursery. Worship 1055. World wide communion Sunday, message theme: "The Divine Compassion." Anthem: "Bread ot the World in Mercy - Broken, senior choir; solo: "Like as the Hart Deslr-1 eth tha Water-brook," Josephine Bros. 1 munion service, 11, sermon by Bev. EMMANUEL. BAPTIST .FIRST CHURCH OF TBB NAZABENB Corner ot . Hazel and . Academy I Thirteenth and Center .streets. Lo streets. Sunday school, 10 sjtl; morn-1 Webster Collar, pastor. ijh, revival tng worship, u jm.; evening service, t prayer meet, main auoitorrum. 7:45; pcayer. meeting Thursday, 7:45 j Sunday Bible school, Miiford Stull. p Jn. Minister, Warren Hale. I superintendent. 11. morning worship. 1 i i special vocai ana instrumental music KHIGHT MEMORIAL. . I Offertory. NeU Cashion and Mrs. Doris CONGREGATIONAL) ' ' I Newberry. Choir special directed by 19th and (Ferry streets. Howard C I Frank Utwiller. Sermon. Dr. E. E. Stover, minister. World - wide corn-1 Martin,' Portland. - t-JQ pjn Young Business young people and college group :30 p.m.; high school : and In-1 termeaiate cjc bo, nignt . service, 7ao, Dr. Carl Summer Knopf.' president of Winamette university, auest sneaker. Topic: "Master Minds in a Muddled World. Special music Choir - prac-1 tice weanesday. 7u pjn. Marion county CE rally Friday, 730 pjn. Boy Scout troop No. 8, Monday, J i30 p.rru. ixn ' ixiuris. scoutmaster, camp if ire uiris w eanesaajr. i pm. , . . i I FOUR COKNEKS BRANCH FIRST BAPTIST In the Auburn schoolhouse. 9:49 a. nil Bible school, with classes for all aces. leon uunDcrt, aavisors. - ' FIRST BAPTIST Comer Marion and " Liberty streets. Rev. Irving A. Fox. DD, minister. Bi ble school. 9:45 ajiu, rally day for all departments of the school, classes lor all ages, Fred ' Broer, Supt. Morning worship, "With One Accord,1 pastor. Deomea servicea. Junior etoud. Mrs. Walter 1 C.' Giersbach, president ot Jessie Rudin. Intermediates, .Mrs. Pacific university. Evening service, Bessie Skinner. ; Hi-N-Y group, Mrs. 70, sermon. "The Man ot the Moun- Olive Goodrich. Seniors, Fred Cash tail." Sunday school 10 sjhl. rally day. ion. 'president. 730 pjn.. evangelistic Llold Arnold. Supt. Young people at I service, ' spirited congregational, sing- JiO pjn. Fellowship supper Tueaoay I ing, special vocal ana instrumental at 7. Rev. R. Wilbur Simmons, Corval-1 music, offertory, Neil Cashion and or lis, speaker, . -i 1 chestra; choir special directed by Llt- ' i wmer. sermon oy guest speaker, ur. ST. PACL'S EPISCOPAL. I E. E. Martin, who suppUes the pulpit Church ad Chemeketa streets. Holy I while the pastor Rev. 1. W. -Collar is communion, 730 a.m.; church school, tin St. Paul, Minn conducting a re- 9M aun.; Holy Eucharist and sermon, I vival meeting. 11 aon. ev. George H. Swift, rector. . - I : THE FIRST CHURCH OF- GOD FIRST CONGREGATIONAL. ' I Hood and Cottage streets. Rev. J. Cottaxe and Marion streets. Robert 1 L. Lawson. pastor. Sunday school; A. Hutchinson, minister. : Church 1 9 :4S, preaching: preaching, 11. Young school, 9:45, Frank XVeer, supt. Wor-1 people's meeting, f JO. Preaching, 730 snip service,' u, ministers theme: i pan. rrayer ana praise service, wea Bread and Roses." Music Fiimm I nesday. 1 30 pan. chorus and Willamette duo. - I 1 JASON LEE METHODIST ' AMERICAN LUTHERAN Church school. 9:45.. Morning wor ship, 11 o'clock. Observance of World Chemeketa and Center streets, ser mon by Rev. Henry J. Thorpe. Eugene. I Wide Communion Sunday and climax World Wide Communion Sunday, re- Beginning October 12. Rev. Frank S. of visitation week in the church. Ep- ception of new members. Senior BYPU Beistel. DJ Eugene, will act as sup- worth leagues in Joint session. SO. high school and The Volunteers. 6:19 ply pastor until the congregation has Evening worship, 730; congregational p.m. Early prayer service, 7 pjn." Ti- secured a permanent pastor. 9. -45 singing led by Don Wilson. The ev- delis room. Gospel service, 7 30 p.m, Jn., Sunday school, a class for every ening evangelistic sermon, Rev. A. P. "The Gospel in .Thessalonica or True sge." Oscar Liudahl. supt.; 11 a.m, Voth. Midweek service of Bible study Bible Students,", pastor. Prayer meet- I morning worship; call to worship; Dear I ana prayer xnursoay. 130. The Zion Evangelical church, Monmouth, celebrates, Sunday, the completion of 50 years of service. The church was organ ized in October of 1891 and has taken a leading place in spiritual life of the community.. The golden jubilee services in clude these features: 11 a. m. worship service, Dr. E. W. Petti- cord, Portland, speaker; 12 noon, no-host fellowship dinner; 2:30 p. m. golden jubilee service featur ing a historical sketch, reminis cence, and a message by Dr. J. A. Goode, Portland, a former pas tor; 7:30 p. m. evangelistic serv ice, with the minister, Rev. V. A. Ballantyne, jr., speaking. The church ivites its friends to participate in this celebration of a milestone in the church history, quest of private prosecutrix, dis trict attorney's office consenting I thereto. Raymond Peter Berger; com I bined overload; two charges of overload on an axel; pleas of guilty to all three charges; con tinued for sentence to 'October 11; i released on own recognizance. MARRIAGE LICENSE i William Connell Dyer, jr., 27, insurance agent, 951 Parrish street, and Clara Belle Burnside, 23, stenographer, 375 North High I street MUmClTAL. COURT I". a 4 Norris S. Walen. 631 Breys ave- lTlllllieSOta IOr nue, failure to stop, fined $2.50, -r l tit . suspended. I IXCVlVai ITiCCl the bread and the cup. . Elders E. W. Cooley and E..J. Reasor will serve at the tables. The service will begin at 10:45 a. m., and Christians of all creeds are invited to participate. The communion will be served at the evening hour for all those who were not permitted to partake at the morning service. The pastor will speak on the theme, "The Communion We Preach." I Local Pastor in ing Wednesday. BETHEL BAPTIST - ' ' North Cottaee and D streets. J. F. Olthoff. JDD, pastor. Bible school, 9:45 a.m., Arnold Frey, Supt. Morning wor shiu, with observance of the Lord's Supper, 11. Cooperative luncheon . for the young people, S pjn. Night service, 7:30." Rev. and Mrs. Paul Gebauer, Cameroon, Africa, will be guest speakers during the Bible -school hour and in all the services of the day. In the evening they will show pictures of their, missionary work . in Africa. Prayer meeting with short business session at the close Wednesday. 7 :45 p.m. Choir practice Thursday, . 9 pjn. FREE METHODIST Corner . Market and Winter streets; David L. Fenwick, minister. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.. morning worship 11 a.m. Young people's service 7 pjn., evangelistic service 7:45 p Jn. Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Gaines street at 8th. H. E. Snavely, pastor. Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. wor ship at 11 o'clock; young people's prayer service, osu; evangelistic serv ice, 7 JO. Tuesday the missionary band will meet at 3. pjn. in the church. Wednesday Bible study and prayer. FIRST SPIRITUALIST 248 North Commercial 'street.' 2:30 p.m.. subject. Inspiration. 7:30 p.m.. Devotion." Speaker: Rev. Maxine Ro berts, Portland. No host luncheon, ev eryone welcome. FIRST EW ANGELICAL Corner Marion and Summer streets. Kev. paui p. petticora. minister, sa nest Friesen, minister of music. Sun day school, 9:45 a.m. Wilson Launer, Supt. Morning worship, 11 o clock, ser mon by Dr. C. J. Pike, president of Cascade colleg.e oPrtland. Youth groups 6:30 pjn. Sunday evening evangelistic service, 7 30, sermon by Gerald Jaffe, Portland. Bible study ; Lord and Father of Mankind; the com mon service with Scripture and prayer; special music arranged by Gladys Ed gar,- organist. Solo, song leader, Vir gil Mason. This service may be beard over KSLM, 11-12 noon: tusO pjn-1 young people s service. Monday coun cil meeting, 7:45 pjn. FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and high streets. EMMANUEL MENNONTTE (Pratum) Daniel. J. Unruh. Das tor. 10 a.m Sunday 'school, classes for all age groups, uomer weity, supt. 11, morn ing worship. Sermon topic: "Filled With the Holy Spirit." 7 pjn,' Chris tian Endeavor, junior, young people and adult programs. 9, evening service. sermons xrom tne dook ox Keveiation. "The Seven Churches of the Revela tion.' Wednesday, 7:30, prayer meet' Guy L. Drill, minister. Bible school. 9-M a.m. Observes rally day and an In vitation is extended to every child I ing; 1 30, choir practice. . and adult, not attending elsewhere to 1 11 attend. The church is observing, with ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN other Salem churches. World Com- IN CHRIST munion Day. This is a special com- I 17th and Nebraska street, the Rev. munion service which will take the I C. O. Goodman, minister. 9.-45 am.. entire time of the morning worship I bunday school; 11 ajn worship serv service commencing at 10:45 ajn. The I ice in which World Communion Sun' $1.25 suspended. Charles Lapschies, 1080 North Church street, running through In St. Paul, Minn., for two red light, fined $1. weeks to conduct revival meetings Alvin O. Lowery. Salem route is Rev. Leo W. Collar, pastor' of the Tl..' ".r"""" vt """"" 7 r . - . ir: ' " and prayer service Thursday. 7:30 pjn. Leonard H. Hokanson. Salem Center streets. route six, running through red His pulpit will be supplied Sun light, paid $2.50- baO. ' ! day by Dr. E. E. Martin, Portland. Glenn A. Willmscnen, Salem I On October 12th and October 19th route one, no driver's license, paid I Rev. D. Swarth, district superin- COURT BTREEET CHRISTIAN 17th and Court streets. W. H. Lyman. minister. Bible school assembly, 9:45 a.m., rally nay and lnstauauon of Bi ble school officers and-- teachers. Morning worship, 10:50 ajn. Observ ance of World Communion Sunday. $5 bail. Neil Hartwick. 910 South 2 1st guest speaker. street, failure to stop at scene of I . Rev. Collar plans to return to accident, fined $150 and sen-1 Salem for the rally day services tenced to 90 days in city jail. 1 October 28. Woodburn Churches pastor will conduct a brief meditation before serving both the bread and the cup. The choir under the direction 01 jonn scnmidt, r will contribute several special numbers. A solo by jonn scnmiat, ir will be "commu nion Hymn." Opie. The children's church under the leadership of Mrs. Guy I. Drill will have a special serv ice. At 9:30, Christian Endeavor meet ing for each age group of young peo ple. At 7 JO, evangelistic service with the pastor bringing a special message. me communion we Preach." com munion served at everting service for uiose wno were not permitted to par take at the morning Communion serv ice. SALVATION ARMY Special harvest festival services con ducted by Colonel and Mrs. A. D. Jackson, divisional commanders. 9:45, Sunday school: 11 a.m.. holiness meet ing; 8:15, young people's meeting; 7:30, salvation meeting. Officers in charge, Major ana jars, ueorge uougnton. CALVARY BAPTIST Miller and South Llbertv streets. Bible school. 9:45 a.m.: Frederick Leh mann, superintendent; worship, 11 a.m., sermon. "Broken Bread, by Dr. Frank E. Eden. B.Y.P.U, 9:30 p.m., worship, 720 pjn subject, "Who's Who in 'Whosoever.' " Midweek meet- ing of prayer and Bible study. Wed nesday, iuiu pjn. FOURSQUARE GOSPEL Nineteenth and Brevman. Rev. T. W. Henderson, pastor. Phone 6287. Sunday, 9:45 a.m Sunday school: 11 ajn, morning worship service: 9:15 pjn., crusader service; 7:30 pjn., or- Speaks day wiS be observed with the Sacra- i ment ox the Lord s supper. Com' munion meditation, "Humanity Call- 1 ing" will be presented by the pastor. eHi pjn. ennsuan Endeavor. 7 JUt pjn Worship. The pastor will preach the second sermon in a series on great l Biblical' personalities entitled "History 1 Makers of the Bible: Joseph." Thurs I day, 9 pjn midweek service with prayer ana Bible study. HA YES VILLE BRANCH OF FIRST BAPTIST One mile north of the city limits on the Portland highway. Bible school, 9:45 a.m., with classes for all ages, Dewey Davis, Supt. BYPU, 6:15 p.m. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Broer, advisers. LESLIE METHODIST South Commercial and . E. Myers streets. Joseph Knotts, minister. Sun day school, 9:45 ajn. Morning worship 11 ajn., woria-wiae communion sun' day. sermon theme "For You." Inter mediate, high school and We&leyan Ep- wortn leagues, 9-jao p.m. Evening wor snip, 7 ski o ciock. sermon theme. Tne Boy That Went Wrong." Prayer meet ing Thursday, 730 pjn. Prexy At Church University Head Gives Sermon at First Methodist Church Dr. Carl Suit tier Knopf, presi dent .of WillamHte ' university, will preach his initial .sermon in : an Oregon 'Methodist church as president of the university, when he speaks at the First Methodist. church here Sunday. ; Last March, the First church celebrated its 100th anniversary - -and next February ..Willamette r university will celebrate its cen tennial. All of the presidents of the university for 100 years have been official Board members of First church. Some 70 preachers have been licensed by this church and 18 missionaries have been sent abroad, . three of , whom are now in active service In other lands. They have all received their edu- -cation at the university. "It Is fitting indeed," said the pastor, Dr. J. C. Harrison, "that Dr. Knopf should preach his first ser mon in this old church which has come down through the years side by side with the university." Dr, Knopf brings one of the best trained and profound minds, and experienced personalities that has led the university and influ enced the destiny of the church over these long years, Dr. Harri son pointed out He is a gradu ate of the Yale Divinity school and has his earned Ph.D. from Yale university. His authorship, speaking and preaching ability are known all over America and in other lands. The Cathedral choir will sing "What Are These That are Ar rayed" by Stainer and Dean Mel- vin Geist will be the morning soloist singing "Fear Not Ye 6 IsraeH by Dudley Buck. Dr. Harrison will have charge of the service. Presbyterians Slate Special Church Rites tendent, Alberta, Can., will be the Srr! W " Sunda morn'mg' 1 6 J0 pjn. Evening worship, 7:30 pjn. 1 Sermon subject. "The Long. Long i Trail." Mid-week service, Thursday, 1 I 1 :au pjn. BETHANY EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED irnWerende. ? Salem will join with Pres followed by short sermon. '1-uesoay. 7:49 p.m., prayer and praise tra practice. Friday, 7:49 .pjn., Bible Wide Communion day. byterians in the far corners of the world In observance of World study on the gifts of the Sorit. Satur- Capitol and Marion streets. Sunday SSV.Sr ti.r ",U Women's Club Honored CHURCH OF GOD ! H. S. Fulton, pastor. Sunday school, -10 ajn. Morning worship at 11. Evening service. 1:30. Wednesday evening Bible study at 7:30. We are thankful for the interest in the Sunday school during the year ending October If however we hope for a better and larger school during the coming year. You are cordially invited. Members of the Business and ment opens Tuesday nighty in- Professional Women's club will ttructed by Chris J. Kowitz of Sa- be guests of honor at the worship lem. The classes meet from 7 to service in the First Conerega- 10:49 a.m. Luther league at 7:30 pjn, a 'wvv ,..v..M "oe, j Th. Simriav -hnnl T T fours meets . i i " ------ - ii ououi. I in Canby Monday evemngs at a. .The minister, Robert A. Hutch inson, will speak on "Bread and Roses." There will be special mu sical numbers by the Pilgrim chorus under the direction of Lena Belle Tartar. Keith Sherman will serve as soloist. The church school has been reorganized and Frank Neer nights each week. Eagles & Friends Dance tonight Permits Issued Building per mits were issued Friday to Nels Hansen to alter, dwelling at 1455 North 21st street, $15, and to Han- Ion Hunt to alter, and repair dwel ling, at 710 South 13th street, $250. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Sunday, October 5 Services at S:30 a.m. Sunday school and Bible class at The confirm ant class will meet Sat urday. NIDAROS LUTHERAN Monitor 1 Sunday, October 5 Divine worship 11 a.m. Sunday school and Bible class 10 a.m. I Camera Stolen Kenton Thomp son of Salem told city police Fri day camera worth $15 was tak en from his car downtown Thurs day afternoon. Class Tonight Naturalization , class of the Salem YMCA meets tonight at 8 o'clock. Anyone seek ing citizenship is invited to the group. FOURSQUARE GOSPEL E. Lincoln street. Woodburn. Rev. and Mrs. Max F. Gulick. co-pastors. Am Ctinit.v Vinnl AfHmnin dean Of boys at the senior high fourth quarter of Gospel Light grad school. has been elected suoer- d lessons. J. C. Moomaw, general in tendent. A number of new fea tures are being Introduced at the class period. Obituary Speaker, Music Are Announced Dr. Carl Sumner Knopf, new president of Willamette univer sity, will be guest speaker at the First Presbyterian church Sunday night - He will talk on: A Master Mind in a Muddled World. The meet- SuDt. Old and young alike welcome. Get the Sunday school habit. 11 a.m.. morning, worship. World communion Sunday will be observed Rev. Mrs. Gulick will speak on "The Man With the Pitcher of Water." 2:30 pjn, prayer and praise- service at the home of 3. C. Moomaw near Hubbard.' - 8:30 p.m. Junior and senior Crusa der CTOUDS will meet in the church. 7:45 p.m. evangelistic service, special musical program. The pastor : will speak on "The Man Whom Christ Avoided." Simpson . Alice Simpson, at her residence, Route 1, Salem, Thursday, Octo- l.a attaA 1H Sroara . Mnfhr nf I Im .trMiV will t4ar-t at 73A nm Mrs. Lois Crawford, Salem, and I will feature congregational sing- Mrs. H. E. Smith, Portland;, sis- ing led by Virginia Ward EUiott, ter of Robert Crangle, and Mrs. assisted by , a Junior choir of 35 Addie Crangle Spong, v. both of voices, and accompanied by Prot ST. LUKE'S CATHOLIC ' Rev. V. L. Moffenbeier, pastor. Rev. J. J. McGrenra. assistant pas tor. : Sunday masses. 6, 8:30 and 10. Ben ediction after 8.90 mass. - i Week: day mass, 70 ajn. . ' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES Sunday at 11 a.m. in church edifice. Second and Garfield streets. FREE METHODIST Corner of Young and Gatch. Rev. V. M. Abbott, pastor. Sunday school 9:43 ajn. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Yountr neoDle's hour at 6:30 D.m. Evening evangelistic service, 7 JO p.m. school 10, services at 11 ajn. and 2 1 D.m. Observance of harvest and mis sions Sunday at these services. Guest speaker, . Weiss, Portland. FIRST METHODIST State and Church streets. Dr. J. C, Harrison, minister; Ruth. Cramer, di rector of religious education. Church school. S:45, morning" worship. 10:50. nursery 11. Dr. Carl Summer Knopf, new president of Willamette univer sity. will bring the morning sermon. cathedral choir will sing, "What Are xnese inat Are Arrayed ( stainer) 1st win sine, -re Ye. O Israel" (Dudley Prayer for the sick at any time, day or nignt. everyone welcome. Sermon Series On Gospel Announced WOODBURN METHODIST RalDh E. Smith. Das tor. 8:50 a.m.. rallv dav in the Sunday school. 11 a.m.. observance oi world-wide communion Sunday. The lunior orovides the musical setting. 830 7:45 pjn. resuming evangelistic Sunday I Harrison preaching on "Pilgrims of I night sermons dealing with var evening services, sermon topic is: "El- the Night. Special music by toe Um- . rhf and annroarhM of th versirv auinnn. ana -soio nv mbtk i " waltz. ...... T. n.M .... II m 'tft Ve. O Israel" (Dudley Buck). Inter- Starting Sunday, Dr. Irving Av choir I mediate, high school and young adults Fox of the First Baptist church p. m. I fellowship and University Vespers. I ,. 0 , ;rvice. 1 8:30. Evening worship. 7:45 with Dr. I Present a series of Sunday ements of Strength." Monday. 70 pjn. meeting ot the official board at the parsonage. Tuesday 2:30 p.m.. Woman's society business meeting at the church, Mrs. urtie presiding. Thursday. 3:45 nxn., junior cnoir re hearsal at the parsonage. BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN Morning worship at 10. Communion service following morning worship. CHRIST LUTHERAN (ALC) State street at 18th. F. H. Theuer. BD, pastor.- Sunday school, 10 a.m.. Otto Gronke, Supt. Divine services with Holy Communion. II a.m.. ad' B ajn. Luther league, 6:30 p.m. Dorcas known God Made Known. gospel in : Asia and isurope as were given by Paul in his day. His schedule follows: Sunday, "The Gospel in Thessalonica or True Bible Students." October 12, The Gospel In Athens or the Un Octo- The observance will start with a service m Japan and Chosen (New York time, 9 p. m. Satur j day), and follow the sun with services in China, Siam, India, Iraq, Syria, Africa, South Amer ica, and so to the American time belts. An hour after the Pacific coast communion the members in Alas ka will have their services in outposts within the Arctic circle at Point Barrow and at St. Lawr ence island. Mrs. Klerekoper, at Point Barrow, is the daughter of a cnosen missionary who helps to start the World Wide Commun ion day, while his daughter helps to close it Most of the larger Protestant denominations in the world also observe this special day within their memberships. At the Salem Presbyterian Sabbath school 10:45. Mrs. Blaine See- society. Wednesday, 3 p.m. Confirma- ly, Supt. won class Saturday, 9 ajn. ber 19, "The Gospel in Corinth I church W. Irvin Williams, pas- rnis t CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty streets, Sun- lip. 11 ajn. Young peo- day school. II ajn. Services, 11 ajn. I and November 2, "The Gospel in 'in tmonwith". I ' I or the Declaring of Two FULL GOSPEL Lora Sorensen, pastor. Sunday school, 10 ajn. Morning worship, pies service at service on the first and third Sundays I includes testimonies of healing through I nopes. in Salem at the Lemon convalescent I cnnstian science. Free public reading home. J room, 305 Masonic building, open daily Children s church, 7:15 pjn. Evenine service. 7:45 D.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:45 pjn. Bible study Friday, 7:45 p.m. or tne value of Preaching the Cross." October 26, "The Gospel in Europe and the First Convert,' tor, will be speaking on The Di vine Compassion. The senior vested choir will sing "Bread of the World in Mercy Broken," and a solo, "Like as the Heart De' sireth the Water-brook," will be sung by Josephine Bross. Prayer League Get Members Prof. L. W. Henderson, who re cently organized the non-denominational United Prayer League, has reported that the volunteer organization is growing satisfac torily. "No dues or fees are charged and everyone is invited to join this group which prays each day for requests sent to its members," Rev. Henderson said. Persona wishing to join may contact Rev. Henderson at 480 North 19th street, phone 6287. MM mm Warehouse Selling c! THIRD FLOOR Take Elevator T FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Geo. R. Cromley, minister. Sabbath school 10 ajn. Otto Jones, Supt. Morning worshio 11. Communion service Will follow the morning worship. Christian Endeavor meeting, f :48. Evening worshio. 7:45. Midweek prayer and praise . service inursaay, a pjn. , CHRISTIAN Sunday school at , 10.; Morning worshio at 11. ' Christian Endeavor studies for ev eryone at 0:43. Regular evening service at 7:45. everybody is welcome. S 7o .aJn to pJa" Wcdnesday At Mill City Church MUX. CITY Starting his sec- j ond week of special nightly serv ices here is Earle C Miller, the singing evangelist. Services are i held at 7:45 pjn. at the Mill City Church of Christ PENTECOSTAL MISSION 315'i North Commercial street. Bible school, missionary day, 2 pjn. devo tional, communion, 3 pjn.; evangelis- , tic, 7:30; . Tuesday, prayer meeting. 7:30: Thursday, divine healing. 7:30: Saturday, 720. J. C and Daisy Wilson, pastors. Salem. Services are to be held "from, the chapel of W.' T. Rigdon I funeral home, Saturday October I 4. 10:30 aan. Rev. Irving A. Fox will officiate. . Concluding service in I OOF cemetery. Frank Churchill on the organ and by Moody and . Esthel Benner on the pianos. ' Keith Sherman will ' sing the solo: .The . 23rd Psalm." Salem friends , of the University are in vited to avail themselves of this opportunity to meet Dr. Knopf. Helm , . " In this city Thursday, October 4.1? RallyDay Rites ; ;iow lrt:rathr of rra a HelJ at BrOOkS Helm oi Anuocn, Aauj-, j -Maude Ethel Thomas of Los An- I Annual rally day services for raiif. ..Funeral announce-1 the Sunday; school and a sermon 'ment later by the W. T. Rigdon at the morning service on "Hands, is oi Arms Across me aea oy ine pastor are 'planned by Brooks , company. Community church for the annual world wide communion day. ' Services are from 10-11 and the young people's society -meets at 7 p.m according , to Rev. Glenn Olds, pastor. -. ; -. f McCorkle - : . - I John'IL McCorkle, at his resi dence, 1035 N. 16th street, Friday, October S, at the age of 86 years. ! Husband ' of .Mrs. Sarah. E. Mc : Corkle; father of Mrs. George IL - Kr,iH Raipm. Graveside n Ko hrfd Monday. Oc-1 Name FUed Certificate of as- tober 6 at 9 aon, in Belcrest sumed. business . name was filed Memorial park, Rev. Geo. It Friday with the Marion county Swift officiating, In charge cf the clerk by Helen Sargent and Fran- r-Rarr,vic rnmoanv. , - cis Thomas for Miner's Tea room. J' , r 'yy A, . SlaeaAre , j T T f It" widths IT S A 1 jj ; , ia t. c f : i - s -T m , if (CT . " ' , ' -It 0 ' f ' -o V . , Hundreds of Good Positions- are wedfing lor ' those who ar"""1 j properly trcdned. - : , ; . f.' '':'.:. . " " '"V "'-. . . ;- Better Training Means Higher Salaries! Day SchoblkNight School Professional Training I . , t?JSS .for Basmesvit a . fCv; to11; . . Saving m Time . 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