"The OREGON STATESMAN, Saltxa. Oregon, Saturday Morning, NoYember 13. 1943 PAGE SET I. ; State Board Meeting : Slated . .-A state board meeting of the i Business and Professional Wom- - an's club will be held tonight - and Sunday, . with the Marion hotel -as headquarters. The se- - sions will begin with a business meeting at WO tonight presided over by the state president, Mrs. Isabelle Brixner of Klamath - sW-WU MMJmvo will be held at the Marion hotel at 9:30 on Sunday morning. A luncheon will be served at noon Sunday, when members, of the j Salem group will be in attend ance. Mrs. Kathleen Miller, Al- .n : j 1,, eon. On the local committee are Miss Merle Dimick, general chairman, Mrs. Byron B. Her rick, who will be in charge of registration and Miss Ruth Moore, who will greet the guests. Mrs. Lermon Is Honored A shower honoring Mrs. I. G. Lermon was given Tuesday ai- . E. Lermon on Park avenue. The afternoon was SDent in formally with the opening of gifts and refreshments later. Chrysanthemums were used by the hostesses to decorate the rooms. , Guests who c al 1 e d to honor Mm T jirmrai wpw Mrs. Tlprrnis Stevenson, Mrs. Walter Larson and Patsy, Mrs. Earl Strickland, Mrs. Glenn Weaver, Celia Ann and Lee, Mrs. Henry Schrenk, Mrs. Charles Low, Mrs. Ells worth Hartwell, Mrs. Hans Svenneby, Mrs. Mildred Carver and Patsy, Mrs. Alma Blacklaw, Mrs. Gus Lermon, Mrs. Ben Woelke, Mrs. Willard Stone, Jackie and Jean and the co- hostesses, Mrs. P. E. Lermon and Mrs. J. P. Lermon. Eagles Honor Presidents The Fraternal Order of Ea gles auxiliary held their birth- -day party Tuesday night at the Eagles hall. Mrs. P. W. Cooper presided at the meeting and pre sented the following past-presidents with corsages: Mrs. C. B. Shaw, Mrs. Cash Roberts, Mrs. Mary Aplin, Mrs. Frank Mar shall, Mrs. FJwood Gettman and Mrs. Ray Moore. The auxiliary was presented with a birthday gift from the aerie, followed by a program and refreshments. The committee to serve at the USO Sunday is Mrs. W. E. Gardner, Mrs. Ray Moore, Mrs. Dora Stanton, 'Mrs. P. W. Cooper, Mrs. Carl Staats. Next Tuesday initiation will be held. CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Hal Hibbard camp. United Spanish. War Veterans and aux iliary, covered dish dinner at 0:30 o'clock. St. Anne's Guild with Mrs. Theron Hoover, 248 West Myers, , X .m. Wesleyan Service Guild. Leslie Methodist church, with Miss Phebe and Miss Ruth -McAdams, 766 South 12th street. S p.m. Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae with Mrs. Brazier Small. 7S5 South Church street. S p.m. TUESDAY Eastern Star annual homecom- s tag, 8 p.m.. no-host dinner 4:30 p.m. Masonic temple. Laurel Social Hour club with Mrs. Elbert Beckman. 3 p.m. Central WCTU. regular meet ing, 2 p.m. Daughters of St. Elizabeth, Episcopal parish hall. 1 p.m. AAUW International Relations with Miss Mary Eyre, 2093 Mill street. American War Mothers, all day sewing, Chemeketa street USO. WEDNESDAY AAUW Literature groups, Mrs. Raymond Walsh. 7:45 p.m.. Mrs. Karl B. KugeL 1:15 p.m. THURSDAY AAUW Recent Graduates with Mrs. Kenneth Manning, 625 Cat terlin, 8 p.m. Strom-Miesner Vows; Read Miss Noreen A Miesrier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. . Miesner of Lebanon, was mar ried to Technical Sergeant Jake C Strom, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Strom of Grand Ronde, on October 15. The wedding took place in the parsonage of the First Presby terian church in Burns at 4:30 o'clock with Rev. Swanson offi ; ciating. The bride wore a brown suit and carried a bouquet of red dahlias. The couple v will reside in Salem while Sergeant Strom is - stationed at Camp Adair. a visitor at the home or Mr. and- Mrs. , Ray Landon is then daughter, Mrs. Thomas Blair, of Oakland, Calif. She will return to her home in the bay city, where Ensign Blair is stationed, on Sunday. Mrs. Blair is .the f or mer Jeannette Landon. Additional Society On -Page 7 1 Old Fashioned Revival. Charles . Full er, Dire eter. Forceful Gospel Preaching. KSLM Sunday 4 P. M. International Gospel Broadcast r ' Mrs. Birrell Is Bridge Hostess I Mrs. George Birrell, was host ess for a smartly arranged bridge party Friday night at her home on Richmond avenue. ! After several hours of contract a late supper was served by the hostess. Bouquets of chrysanthe mums provided the decorative note. Mrs. Birrell's guests were Mrs. Edward Marr, Mrs. Robert King, Mrs. Robert Cannon, Mrs. George Todd, Mrs. Andrew Ba ker, Mrs. Lee Stewart, Mrs. Charles Ladd and Miss Josie Acklin. Grand Opera to Be Played A concert of recorded music, consisting of numbers from fa mous grand operas, will be given in the recreation room of the YWCA on Sunday afternoon, at 3:30. Robert Rawson will offer his usual authoritative comments on each number. The public is in vited. From "Schwanda" Weinberger I Am Schwanda How Could I Forget My Little Sweetheart? Theodore Schatter and Berlin State Opera chorus From "Zemire et Azor" Gretry La Fauvette (The Warbler) Amelita GaUi-Curci From "The Secret of Susanna Wolf-Ferarrl Overture La Scala orchestra, conducted by Toscaninl From "Jonny Spielt AuT' Krenek The Violin is Mine Blues and Farewell Song Ludwig Hoffman From "The Marriage of Figaro".... Mozart Sull' auria Letter Duet) Emma Karnes and Marcella Sembrich From "Kigoletto Verdi Caro nome (Dearest Name) Nellie Melba From "The Pearl Fishers" Bizet Ne crois entendre encore (I Hear as in a Dream) Enrico Caruso From "Don Carlos" Verdi The King's Monologue Feodor Chaliapin From "OteUo" Verdi Dio ml potevi (Had it Pleased Heaven) Giovanni Zenatello From "Faust" Gounod Trio. Prison Scene Farrar. Caruso and Journet Sorority Holds Initiation Activities for the Alpha Phi Alpha sorority the past week have included formal initiation of 18 pledges and a birthday dinner given for members whose .birthdays occurred this month. A theatre party was held for the new members following their ' initiation at the chapter house Thursday night. New members of the sorority are the Misses Peggy Herd, Wilma Froman, Ol- ive Torbet, Roberta Jean Yocum, . Virginia Barber, Patricia Carter, Maxine Wagner, Shirley Black man, Dorothy Hoar, Margaret W alien, Marianne Lowe, Laverne Harnsberger, Laura Jean Bates, June Nichol, Thyra Currey, Bet ty Brock, Delvon Long and Dor othy Kenney. Fall flowers and candles dec orated the table for the birthday dinner at the house Friday night. Honored at the dinner were the Misses Shirley Blackman, Jan rose Blake, Glennerva Harnsber- : ger and Conine Carpenter. CANTEEN CALENDAR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13 I to 4 Laurel guild. Knight Me ; morial church. 4 to 1 American Legion auxiliary. 7 to 11 Navy Mothers. I ICNDAT, NOVEMBER 14 9 to 11 Credit Women's Breakfast club. II to 1 B'na! Brith. Dave Holtzman i In charge. 1 to 4 Ladies of North Howell ; grange. 4 to 7 Eagles auxiliary, 7 to 11 Zonta club, i MONDAY, NOVEMBER IS Sons of Union Veterans auxiliary. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 i Girls' Service club. I WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 , ; , Hunters and Anglers club auxiliary. : THURSDAY. NOVEMBER IS WSCS of Leslie church, j FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19 ' 1 . Salem Nurses association. First Methodist Church Down townthe tall white spire Sunday 10:50 "THERE IS ALWAYS GOD," a sermon by DR. J. C. HARRISON 7:45 "The Religious, Educational and Political Life and Future of China," Dr. Perry C. Hansen1 - Visitors and Friends in the City Cordially Invited i SOCIETY MUSIC TfaeDCaEJ Scrvicewomen 1 What they can do What they're doing about It Miss La Verne F. Hewett, phar macist mate 2nd class, hospital corps WAVES, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W Hewett, enlisted through the Salem navy recruit ing station and was sent to Hunt ers college, NY, August 26, for training. She graduated as sea man 2nd class and took advanced training at Corona, hospital, Co rona, Calif. Seaman Hewett graduated with the highest hon ors and was among the five girls on the honor roll. Upon com pleting her advanced training at the Corona hospital she received the rating of pharmacist mate 2nd class and is reporting for duty at Long Beach, Calif. GERVAIS Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stokx have received word that their daughter Dorothy has been honorably discharged from the WAVES because of a physi cal ailment. She is at the home of her brother Albert and fam ily at San Luis Obispo, Calif., for recuperation. Missions After War To Be Studied Postwar missions will be the subject of a conference at the First Evangelical church, Marion and Summer streets, starting Sat urday at 2 p.m. with Mrs. J. Trachsel the speaker, the pastor, Rev. J. Kenneth Wishart, has an nounced. From 3 to 4 p.m. four separate seminars dealing with the post war missions will be held with that on Africa led by Rev. E. Johnson, pastor of the Evangel istic Tabernacle; on Asia by Mrs. J. Trachsel of the South Salem Friends church; on Europe by Rev. K. Faulkner, and on South America by Miss Frances. At the conclusion of the semi nars, a half hour will be devoted to prayer for postwar missionary activity. Mrs. J. Kenneth Wishart will lead. The Sunday morning service will be directed by the Woman's Missionary society of which Mrs. L. L. Thornton is the president. The speaker for this service will be Rev. K. Faulkner, who was a missionary to Europe and in Czechoslovakia at the time of the German occupation. At the 7:30 night service, the Young People's Missionary circle will have charge, under the direction of Mrs. Jay Cook. Special missionary offerings will be taken by both these auxili aries at the Sunday services. Valley Churches KEIZER UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning serv ice 11 o'clock. Rev. Peter jr. Becker. Pot luck dinner at noon. Song service S p.m. led by Harry Beler. Closing message weekend conference 3 p.m. Rev. A. A. Loewen. MONITOR BIBLE STANDARD Rev. and Mrs. Howard Don Lewis, pastors. Sunday school 10:30 a.m. Morning service 11:30 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Preaching in Prison." Ev ening service S o'clock. Sermon sub ject. "Earth. Heaven and Heu." BLESSED HOPE FELLOW S HDP 656 Gerth avenue. West Salem. F. O. Sapp, pastor. Sunday school 2 pjn. Af ternoon service 3 o'clock. Sermon sub ject, "The Cause and Effect of Evil." PRESBYTERIAN" Gervais. James Aiken Smith, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. The For gotten Vow." CE at 1:30 p.m. Dr. Harrison To Start Series , Dr. J. - C ' Harrison will deliver the first of three November Sun day morning sermons on, ''Central Certainties in an Axe-of. Transi tion, starting this Sunday morn ing at the First Methodist church. His (subject this Sunday will be There Is Always God. On No vember 21, he will speak r on "Truth, the Inevitable Years of God Are Hers," and on November 23 The Oiurch, Not a- Safety First Device' but the Builder of the Fabric of the World." Sunday night at 7:45 Dr. Perry O. Hansen, for. 41 years an execu tive of the Methodist church in China, and who experienced 60 bombings, will be the speaker and will answer questions concerning the political, educational and re ligious life and future of China. Swander Day Tone Sunday At 1st Christian Rev. C. F. Swander, state sec retary of the Christian churches In Oregon, will be the guest min ister at the First Christian church Sunday morning, November 14. Each year one day is set apart in the church calendar as "Swan der day, when the . state secre tary and his family visit the church and renew acquaintances at the morning service of worship and also at the basket dinner which is held at noon in the din ing halls of the church. Inasmuch as the visit of Rev. Mr. Swander coincides with "Men and Missions" Sunday, his message will be plan ned for that event. The adult choir will sing as an anthem "Je sus, the Very Thought of Thee," by Barnes, with Betty Pugh Ha gen as soloist. A duet, "Jesus I ""ads," by Sweeney, will be sung by John Schmidt, jr., and Betty Pugh Hagen. Following the dinner at noon, the regular workers conference of the church school will be held in the fireplace room. Miss Oma Lou Myers, director of religious edu cation, has arranged a program that will include five -minute demonstrations of various phases of church school work: "Teaching Stewardship Through Offering Envelopes," Mrs: C. E. Lee; "Mak ing Christmas Christian," Mrs. S. P. Jones; "The Use of Pictures," Oma Lou Myers; "Special Day Of ferings," Rev. Dudley Strain; "Planning a Worship Service," Mrs. Dudley Strain. At the night service of worship the sermon will be given by Rev. Dudley Strain, and is entitled "The Length of Our Shadows." Miss Emelyn Fraser will sing as a solo "Prayer," by Guion, and the adult choir will sing "I Will Sing the Lord," by Stults. Woodburn Churches CHURCH OF GOD H. S. Fulton, pastor. Evangelistic services with Mrs. E. V. Swineheart. Clarkstown, Wash., as evangelist, will continue each evening at 7:45 excepting Saturday. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Worship at 11. Special music. Young people's meeting at 7:45. Evangelistic service 7:45. FOURSQUARE GOSPEL East Lincoln street. Rev. and Mrs. F. Martin, pastors. Sunday school be gins at 8:45 a.m. Morning worship at 11 a.m. Sermon subject. "Dwelling Deep." Crusader service at 6:30 p.m. Perry McGaffee in charge. Evangel istic service at 7:45 pjn. Miss Eliza beth Steiglitz, missionary to China 32 years, and a prisoner of the Japs six months, will speak. Midweek service Thursday night at 7:45. CHRISTIAN Sunday school at 10 a.m. Junior church 11 a.m. Sermon topic. "Chris tians Defined." Morning communion and worship service 11 a.m. CFC 6:45. Evening service 7:45. Topic, "The Cross." FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Mrs. Achor of Oregon City will ad dress the congregation at 11. Mrs. Achor will give a review of the work of her sister. Miss Irene Fyrhse, our missionary to China. Sabbath school 10 a.m. Christian Endeavor at 1 p.m. Evening service at 7:45. Midweek pray er service Thursday evening at S. BETHEL. PRESBYTERIAN Mrs. Achor will speak at the Bethel church at 10 a.m. Sabbath school 10:45. Mrs. Louis Koenig, Supt. LMMANUEL. LUTHERAN Divine worship with holy communion at 11 a.m. Sunday school at 10 mjtx. Lu ther league at 7:45 pJn. Conformant meet Saturday at 10 a.m. METHODIST D. Lester Fields, minister. Sunday school at 10 a Jii. Morning sermon theme. The Sirens." Special music by the choir. Youth fellowship 6:30 p.m. Evening r service 7:30. Sermon, "The Miracle of the Harvest.' Tuesday, 3:30 pjn.. social and business meetimt of the WSCS. ST. LUKE'S CATHOLIC Rev. V. L. Moffenbeier. castor. Sun day masses at 7, 8 JO and 10:30 ajn. weekday masses at 8:15. The Orphan Rev. H. L. Bock Three Great Sunday Services 11:00 "The Blessed Man 3:00 Thrilling Life Story, "From Orphanage to Pul pit" 7:30 Tour Links from a Chain of Death. Free Ilelhcdisi Church Market A N. Winter Sis. Services Nightly Until Nov. 21st " Burma Missionary to Speak Sunday at Calvary Baptist ; Sunday, November, 14, will be observed as "Men and ; Missions' Sunday Jit Calvary Baptist church. Rev. Edwin - T. Fletcher, returned missionary ; who was bombed out of Burma,' will be the speaker bf the morning. He will bring a mes sage on the subject ,TJncondition al Surrender." Rev. and Mrs. Fletcher have been engaged In educational and evangelistic work in Burma for the past 17 years, but war conditions made it im perative that they return ' to the states. ' ; . ' - " The newly organized junior choir will make its second appear ance in the morning service and will sing the anthem, "When Morning Gilds the Skies.w : The senior choir will again pre sent a song sermon at the night service upon the theme of "The Cross." Calvary congregations have been enjoying these musical sermons, as evidenced by the ever increasing attendance. Silverton Churches LMMANUEL LUTHERAN - North Church street. S. L. Almlie, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "A Lesson From a Nobleman's Life." Ev ening service 7 JO o'clock, Luther league feUowship hour. CALVARY LUTHERAN Jersey street. O. C. Olson, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning serv ice 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Importance of Faith in Our DaUy Life." Evening service 7 o'clock, Lu ther league in charge. Ladies Aid Wed nesday at 3 at the '-hurch social rooms. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Park and First streets, Russell My ers, pastor. Sunday school 9 :45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Evening service 8 o'clock. METHODIST Fiske and Main streets. O. Leonard Jones, pastor. Sunday school t:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Dr. J. Ed gar Purdy, superintendent of the Sa lem district will be guest speaker. A brief conference will be held imme diately following services. TRINITY B and Second streets, MJ.K. Fuhr, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Power of Prayer." Church Services in Salem FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Marion and Cottage streets, David Nielsen, pastor. Sunday, school -. -45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject. "I Have to Live With Myself." 6:30 o'clock, youth meeting. ffllTRT STREET CHRISTIAN 17th and Court streets, W. H. Lyman, pastor. Sunday school :3 a.m. Morn ing service 10:50 o'clock. Sermon sub ject. "Members of Christ." Christian Endeavor Hour 6:30 p.m. Evening serv ice 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject, "When Satan Claims His Own." Serv ice and choir s practice Thursday, 7 JO. PILGRIM HOLINESS 875 Market street. Rev. Sherman Moore, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service ' 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Second Grace." Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. JOHNSON MEMORIAL SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Summer and Hood streets. G. T. Dickinson, pastor. Sabbath school 9:30 ajn. Saturday. Morning service 11 o'clock. Young people's meeting 3:15 pjn. Saturday. Prayer meeting Wed nesday, 7:30 p.m. LMMANUEL BAPTIST Hazel and Academy streets, Warren C. Hale, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Fruits of Justification." Young people s meeting at 7 p.m. Even ing service 7:30 o'clock. Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7 JO p.m. AMERICAN LUTHERAN 343 North Church street. M. A. Get zendaner, DD, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 clock. Sermon subject. "The Golden Rule in Reverse." Luther league 7 p.m. Evening service 8 o'clock. Sermon subject, "A Great Confession of Faith." BETHEL BAPTIST North Cottage and D streets. J. F. Olthoff, DD, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, 'Spiritual Blessings. Evening service 7:45 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Secret Weapon of the Church." Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. LESLIE METHODIST South Commercial and Myers streets. Joseph Knotts, pastor. Sunday school 9-45 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Open Doors." Rev. Carl B. Mason, guest preacher. Even ing service 7:30 o'clock. Sermon sub ject, "Confession." Youth groups meet at 6 JO pjrt. Prayer meeting Thurs day at 7 JO p.m. KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL ; . " 19th and Ferry streets. Willard B. Hall, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock, sermon "Thj. rhrist of Compassion." Evne service 6 JO o'clock. Youth groups. v a sam t.vr. METHODIST North Winter and Jefferson streets, S. Raynor Smith, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Morning service 11 clock. Sermon subject. "The Family of Qq I. iihwmncc of family Sunday. - la termediate feUowship 4 JO. Fellowship groups 630. Evening service 730 o'clock. Sermon subject. "China To day." Mrs. Perry O. Hansen, speaker POURSQUARK GOSPEL ik mnA Rmnun streets. Rev. T, W. Henderson, TbB. pastor. Sunday q-45 a m. Morning service 11 'o'clock. Evening service T:45 o'clock. Doy Evai igelisl i 1 - : 1 '- REV. E. T. FLETCHER Presbyterians J Will Hear 3 Speakers At the 11 o'clock morning wor ship service of the First Presby terian church, Rev. W. Irvin Wil liams, the pastor, will speak on the theme "Parents Incorporated." The senior choir will sing two an thems: "He That Dwelleth in the Secret Place" (Poteat).and "Seek Ye the Lord" (Roberts). , Virginia Ward Elliott will direct . The 13th annual observance of Men and Missions Sunday will be held at the night service. The speakers will be Tinkham Gilbert, Cap t. Douglas McKay, and former Sprague will speak on the work of the church on the home front. Mr. Gilbert of operations in for eign lands,- and CapL McKay on the opportunity among service men, with special reference to the work of the chaplains. The choir will bring the anthem "My God and I" (a Latvian spir itual) and a solo "God Is a Spi rit" (Scott) will be sung by Lu cille Madison. ' Sunday: 8 JO p.m.. Crusaders. Tuesday, 7:45 p.m.. Inspirational service. Thurs day, 7:45 p.m young people s service, FIRST METHODIST State and Church streets. Dr. J. C. Harrison, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Morning service 10:50 o'clock. Sermon subject. "There Is "Always God." University vespers 8 p.m. Youth and intermediate fellowship 6:30 pjn "The Teachings of Jesus Applied to Everyday Life." Profession Herman Clark of Willamette university. Ev ening service 7:45 o'clock. Dr. Perry O. Hansen, returned missionary from Chi na speaking, sermon subject, "Cbtna- Old and New." FIRST EVANGELICAL Marlon "and Summer streets. Rev. J Kenneth Wishart pastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Mornin gservice 11 o clock. Sermon subject. Woman's Missionary society will be in charge and Rev. Jv. Faulkner will be the guest speaker. Youth groups will meet at s:30 p.m Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Sermon subject. Young People's Missionary circle will be in charge of this service. Prayer hour Thursday at 7 JO p.m. FREE METHODIST Market and North Winter streets. J. R. Stewart, nastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. ' The Blessed Man Afternoon 'service 2:30 pjn. Subject, "From Orohanase to PulDit. Youth groups S:45 pjn. Evening service 7 JO o clock, sermon subject. "Four units From a Chain of Death." Evangelist H. L. Rock preaching at each of the three services. Evangelistic services each night this week. BETHANY EV. REFORMED Capitol and Marion streets, E. A Kielimeier. pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Horning service 11 o clock. Ser mon subject. "The Nobleman's Son Restored." FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTISTS ' Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun day school 11 a.m. Services 11 a.m. and 8 pjn. Sermon subject, "Mortals and Immortals.". Wednesday meeting at 8 include testimonies of healing. Reading room 148 South High street- FIRST 'UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST 1155 Mission street. Firman B. Ken oyer, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. UBCE 8 JO pjn. Evening service 7 JO o'clock. CHURCH OF CHRIST Cottage and Shipping streets, H. R. ThornhUl. pastor.- Sunday school - 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ev- I: Come in and get your j . FREE copy, of , 'SO YOU'RE GOING i TO HAVE A BABY" URS is the only store in town from which vou can eet tbe tise- mm ful, beaotiful publication, "So You're Going To Have A Baby! Come to ear Layette Department and get a FREE copy. The publication is issued by the publishers of "Parents Msgs-; sane. There are digests in it of the' most, helpful articles : for expectant mothers from "Parents Magazine." It includes authoritative articles oa the layette, planning thai baby's room, naming the baby, how the baby wiTJ change your Cfe, what to look for in a baby, etc. Your copy it ready for you,: at our Layette Department. Miller's - SECOND FLOOR ening servicer T0 o'clock. Young peo- Successful Church." FIRST CHURCH OF GOD' Cottage and Hood streets. Rev. H. A. Schlatter, - pastor Sunday schools 9:45 ajn. - Morning, service 10:45 o'clock. Sermon subject, .'God Directs Noah to Do a Great Work." Unified service 7:13 o'clock.. Sermon subject pjn., "The Mirage at EvUV.ft v.. MADISON " STREET ONENESS f : -lABESNACU -.. - - !- f 1410 Madison' street. Say M. Blix seth. pastor. Sunday school 10 ? a.m. Morning - service 11 o'clock. Evening service o'clock, Thursday . prayer meeting S pjn, . -.-.-i .- TRUTH' 'CENTER. ... 265 North High street, Olive Stevens. MsD, pastor, r Morning service- 10:45 o'clock. Sermon - subject, : "The Crea-. tion v' -::r: ' T - : . ; ' - - CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS v . - : 460 North Cottage street, Don Wall, bishop.- Sunday . school 10 ajn. Relief society, priesthood meeting . and r pri mary, 1125 ajn. Sacrament meeting at 1-pjilS " ...i '$.-:'.?; CHRIST LUTHERAN ALC) - ' - State and 18th. streets. F. H. Theuer. BD. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 iajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Where - the Eagles Gather." Priscilla guild Wednesday. 7 JO i p.m. Confirmation class Saturday, 9J0 a.m. FIRST SPIRITUALIST " r - -248 North Commercial street. Serv ices 2 JO and 7 JO p.m. Speaker.: Rev: Evalyn Bennett of Portland. i ,.- : - -' - ; . , . y 1 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN v ;, Chemeketa and Winter streets. W. Irvirl Williams, pastor. Sunday school 9 :45 ajn. Morning -service , 10 J5 i ajn. Sermon subject. 'Parents - Incorpor ated." Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Speakers: Charles A. Sprague. Tink ham Gilbert, Capt. Douglas McKay. Sermon subject. 'Men for Today's World.' Boy Scouts 7 JO Monday. Bi ble study 7 JO Thursday. if FIRST BAPTIST - Marion and Liberty streets. Irving A. Fox, DD. pastor- Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. The Gideons will have charge. Evening service - 7 JO o'clock. ' Sermon subject. "Hose 87 ' Prophecy." Young people's meeting S JO p.m. Prayer meeting Wed nesday, 7J0 p.m.- . 4 FOUR CORNERS BRANCH . East State and Elma streets. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Leon Lambert. Supt. Prayer meeting Thursday. 7:45 PJn. HAYESVLLLE BRANCH . ' . Hayes ville school. Sunday school 9:45 s.m. Dewey Davis, Supt. I BRUSH COLLEGE BRANCH f Brush College school. Rev. Earl L. Baker, pastor. Sunday school 9 ;a a.m. ark BueiLj supt. Morning service :45 o'clock. 'Young, people's meeting 2 JO pjn. I HIGHLAND FRIENDS ! North Church street and Highland avenue. Herman H. Macy. pastor. Sun day school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Youth groups at 6 JO pjn. Ev ening service 7 JO o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 JO pjn. ;! EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE 1 ASSEMBLY OF GOD : Ferry and 13th streets. Erie M. John son, pastor. Sunday school 8:45 ajn. Morning, service ; 11 o'clock. 8 JO pjn young people's service. Evening i serv ice 7:45 o'clock. Roy K. Reed, preach ing. Wednesday, .7:45 pjn prayer ervice. . .: & ' -" '! t CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE H Center and 13tn atreets. Rev. Weav er W. Hess, pastor. Sunday school 8:45 j! NEW! j ill I - Aviv U k The New Yorker dpont- Siiirts" This NEW YORKER, styled iri liforhirj. Is the lcr Word In men's fine sport shirts! f Made! o( fine quali fl acetate rayon yam (son texture and durable;, tney pr sent a solution ot "what to Give Him for-Christmas." 6 In BEIGE . CINNAMON TANi. '. . BLUE. All sizes: This furlough bag Is just the Tight size . . 15 inches long. Made of heavy duck canvas, reinforced ,witi keretol, Khaki color. Only a few doz en to sell at this low price! Select yours Saturday morning. Men's sec-r UVIXf UaAUA . : i ''Mams- . " i ill Mrs. Hansen To Describe life iiii Chinii Speaker Sunday night et the Jason Lee Methodist church' at 7:30 o'clock will! be Mrs. Pei-ry O. Hansen,' 'who with her hutand. Dr. Hansen, nasi spent 40 yas in. Chinaj This Will be the firsk of series, of such J talks on Sunday nights Rev. J. Kaynor rrtith, paitor has announced. v ' Dr. jfand llrsi Hansen -wris at their' tation inj . Taian,'' whilgthe Japanese attacked and finajoc-.. cupiedl that J part ol China. Dr Hansen met!! the - Japanese, army outside Taian and plead that: the city be spared jthe treatment that had earlier beenaceorded t ban king and other Chinese cities. JThe occupiation Was peaceful. 'Since then, 'until theif recent return to America, the1 Ifansens have), ived under if Japanese occupation fc in Shantung four years. Their lest sr-n now is serving as missiohary in Japanese-occupied Peking.;--. - - MrJ'and Mrs.jHansen are gpklak ing. ioi Salem jdlstrlct Alethojiist churches for jthe coming; ?two weeks) ; to . acquaint Christian peo ple v?ith ; the; missionaVy prpgram in China; today! ; ajn." Morning service 11 o'clock. JlSer mon subject. "Enduring Virtuegvk6:30 pjn.. young people's hour. Evening ervice' i 7 JO o'clock. Sermon gutrject. "Who's 'to Blame Radio service 'over KSLM Saturday, t :45 pjn. "h i It j - ' it -SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS South. Commercial and Washington streetsH Mrs. Johrt J. Trachsel, iJtetor. Sunday school 10 )ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "God Is Able." s Evening fervice 7 JO b'clock. ' Sermon subject. 'Spiritual Fo?er." Prayer M meeting Thursday, 7:38 p.nu IS- . -i - CHRISTIAN AJVD MISSIONARY '4 ALLIANCE .11 'H rtfthi and ICalnes streets. ,CZ H. Steinmann, pastor.. Sunday schoo? 8:45 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. MSer mon subject. "The Temple ofi tfiecXiv ing God." Evening service 7Jp o'clock. Rev. William Schwab, guest kpcd$ker. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m.. prayer hour. 4 IF FIRST: "CHRISTIAN Center and If High - streets; TJUdley Strain, pastor. Sunday school ;45 a.m. Morning service 10 o'clock. RevC F. Swander, state secretary of Christian churches in Oregon, guest minister. Ev ening service 730 o'clock.- 6ffmon subject "The Length of Our Shadows.". Il ' 4- K 4 CHURCH OF CHRIST 12th :anf Leslie Streets-. 1. L. Freeman. minister. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morn ing service 11: o'clock. Evening serviee 630 o'clock, song service. 7 JO, y reach - ing. lit nil Si k i ?! Special! FURLQUGH ii s 15-ijich i li $ 9! s II ! U 11 1! i j H 11 t -: ' r it 1 1 - ft; if. ' ii .i