Tomorrow's Sunday : News of Special Church Activities in Salem and the Valley Lutheran Churches to Hold Reformation Rally Sunday All Lutheran churches of Salem Vill observt Reformation week starting Sunday. I A Reformation rally to it art off 3 he week will be held Sunday at fp.m. at St. Mark Lutheran 'hurch, with all Lutheran pastors tif the city participating. The ipeaker will be The Rev. Rev. Hartwisf I o Fills Lutheran Uiurch f ulpit The Rev. H. Hartwig, retired utheran pastor known to many falrmites for his peony gardens pn Sunnyview Avenue, has been serving as vacancy speaker at St. John's Lutheran Church since the retirement of the Rev. H. W. fiross. He will continue to fill the (ulpit until the installation of the iev. Walter G. Boss on Nov. 25. A native of Wisconsin, the Rev. lartwig served as an active minis 'r for 34 years, during which time lie was the pastor for four conte ntions, all in Wisconsin. Follow if vacation trip to the Wert in MS, Pastor Hartwig retired in 47, settling in Salem because he ad been impressed by the city iid its atmosphere during his pre ious visit. In order to continue with his ibby of raising flowers, the Rev. tiartwig purchased a 10-acre tract liiortly after his arrival in Salem. Mis interest in flowers, particular- peonies, dates from 1924, and present he has approximately I varieties of peonies in his gar- ens. Speaker !' Hi 'It- i -W7 A J-j Rev. J. Edward Oslund, Port land, who will speak at Re formation rally In Salem. 1st Christian Church Names New Officers rirst Christian Church held Its annual Salmon Dinner Wednesday evening, ai benefit for the Yaki ma Indian Christian Mission at White Swan, Wash., missionary institution supported by the church. The main dish for the dinner was salmon loaf mad of fish taken by the Indiana at Celilo Falls. . Edward Oslund of St. James floode1 by Th D,Uei Dam, it was Lutheran church Portland, who fMred tnJ, th, nnuil Mlmofl dln. organized the Lutheran church at ner, mi ht diKontiDued ,fter Reno, Nev., and was director for w. ...J. k. i..u. tht ministry to military personnel !th.y'miy ,vt ,nother source of """" "u"u, salmon, and will be able to con- tinue supplying it to churches for at San War II, Special music will be by an all male choir comprised of members of all the Lutheran churches. On Wednesday Dr. Edward Rech lin, pipe organist, will give a Bach concert. It will be at St. Johns Lutheran church, Court street and 14th, starting at I p.m. During the week the film, "Mar such occasions. With a brief devo tional on the Indian theme and re port of latest developments at the mission, presented by Don Ross, associate minister, an offering was received as a benefit to the mission work. The salmon dinner was also the occasion of the annual business tin Luther will be shown each mMting of the congregation, pre evening at 7:30 at the various llded over by Pau HoUoway, Lutheran churches as follows: chairman of the church board. Monday St Johns; Tuesday. steve lrvin)! HaroId Jone Tom Grace: Wednesday, arist; Thurs-LaDuke and William Tanner were day, Good Shepherd; Friday, St. tlecttd ,0 Mrve eWwi of y,, Mark; Saturday, Faith; and Sun.conMII,ion ,or th. Mxt day, Central, Other services announced for Lutheran Churches in Salem in clude: St. Mark's The 439th anniversary of the Re formation will be observed at the years. Elected as deacons for the same period were Floyd Allen, Carol Capps, Braden Daggett, Cecil Frame, Chick Gillming, AI Head, Howard Hill, Richard Hill, Leston Howell, Lester Marke, Paul Specht, Ervin Sunderlin, Glenn Utterback, Board Hears Report From City Mission Riles to Observe Reformation Day added that 550 items of clothes were also distributed. Bread during this period was contributed free by Master Bread Co , meat from Salem Meat Co., mrA a Urns m tt i nt nl I'annliiklni "Affirmative Protestantism" will (rom A, P(d rrujt d roduce s subject of the Reformation Sun- - . . lav sermon by the Rev. Louis K. ,,i,. ur . ... Z.r.. . .. ., ,. . . n simonka, in charge of the m s- Ihite at Knight Memorial Con-, . , . .. . , . , Vu u c . ii 1 s10" a' 245 N. Commercial St.. also gregattonal Church Sunday at 11; . . . , . . I : t : I ... Over 21.500 meals and 10.500 j ,ne '""v"' rae' beds were furnished during the Reception of members will be last 18 months to needy individuals ' held at the latter service which will by the Union Gospel Mission in he followed by a coffee hour spon Salem, Supt. George Simonka aaid ird by the Women of the Church, at a recent group meeting. He 1 a m service Sunday at St. David Wai ,nd Roy yung. To Mark s Lutheran Church. The Rev.Mrve oul unexpired terms as dea John L.taubie will deliver the ser-!C0 were elected Art Henderson, mon. and present some highlights j John HuU, Robert Martin ,nd ay. of the recent United Lutheran m,n person. Gilbert Stein was Church Convention held in Harris- j eIected to , three year term as !? - ' . L . ... i trustee. Deaconesses were elected The Sunday schoo wiU convene ;to thrM yr (ol)owg. Mri at (:30 am. with classes and in-j Philip Bates, Mrs. Ray Conder. tmrtion tor .11 age fT.,P. Mri wiiam crKgaott, Mrs. AI Christ Lathers lHead Mr, Leston HoweU. Mrs. Reformation Festival Services at Lyle Re,f aBd Mrl. Paul Specht Christ Lutheran church will be ob-1 Mri. David WaU was elected to served Sunday morning with HolyjMrve out aB unexpired term as Communion at S:30 and 11 a.m. I ,i..rnn.,, wtin y astor i . m. lieonara deliver f'clock I Boys and girls of the Sunday School will participate In "Trick or Treat for UNICEF" on Hallow een, followed by a Halloween par ti at the church. I presented a budget of $5,S80 for the coming year which was ap proved by the board of trustees. Trustees who were appointed at the meeting to a three year term are Henry Turner, Maynard Hav erland, Henry Horqe, Charles Hil- Baptist Units Plan Parties For Halloween Senior High and Junior High youth groups of First Baptist Church will gather for Halloween festivities tonight. Miss Zola Peter son of the Senior High organisa tion has announced that the col ored movie. 'Terror Ship", will be shown in the basement of the liker Lauren KiMtUr mri si.ni.v church at 7:30. Games, group Fff l r-rlv m. .nnnint' singing and free refreshments will to a two-year term. CLASSES PLANNED Dr. Norman Huffman, professor f religion at Willamete I'niver- & . ,. . , sity, wui give a six weess course; PROFESSOR TO SPEAK n "Why and How to ise me; tk. ace 0 the int,,t , lible" at the West Salem Metho- iiBi0n will b diiruuMl s.mH.v .t ist Church beginning Nov. 4. at the 10:30 a m. Unitarian service 45 a.m.. to the Adult Bible at the Ywta Fthr n.viH r. lass. Men and women in the selman, professor of aocioloev at lrders are invited. ommunity are cordially invited to : Portland University, will deliver Sundays services of the church ittend this class. 'the talk. wl" marl lne cm8e m ' one-wees Bible Conference taught by Dr. Vernon Grounds of Denver, Color ado. Dr. Grounds will speak at the 11:00 a.m. service and also at 7:30 o'clock in the evening. round out the events of the eve ning. Junior Hi'ers will feature a Hal loween Hayride and Masquerade at an unknown destination. The church bus will leave the church at I p m. and 7th, Ith and fth Big Ntwsl FOR A 0IG WEEKEND Nrtti 3 I Otlmt Rav. I. K. Ia(cklr, Fri. I Sat. 7:00 p.m. Children's Meetings Rally Day 9 45 a.m. In Sunday School Clrl JliW litMnf tti Special Sorvico for j Now Church Comments- ment ' j Rev. I. W. Richards, j Speaker 11:00 A.M. Sod-Turning Ceremony Will Follow Sorvico Movie on Hindtiim Scheduled Sunday A colored film on Hinduism, the religion of 312 million people in India, Pakistan, Ceylon and Bur ma. will be shown Sunday evening ai me &ngiewooa Evangelical Unil ed Brethren Church. Following the picture the Rev. Lloyd Uecker will draw compari sons between Christianity and Hin duism, especially in their roncep- uons o( uod and death. i Man i lVeeds ( fTOtflpaiB. J 1 tmomiif Lmit dfRofktmtml "PICTl'RE OF THE YEAR!" frtHtwt IfMrM Pximrt CmmW The Mognificont Motion Pkturo For Our Timo ...To Bt Soon Aga'm and Again I Tk 4VmIm Mcrjr ( Mania Laihcr iht RtforiMliM... jt Tail Ovrtita.l FHm WW la IKawn C TA Every Nitt 7:30 P.M. Timf f I A. . i . 7 n. I.ll t.L..O. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29 ft. Ma'l lvtlMrM Ckwtk 14th I Cnci it. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30 Oraca lajthafM CWth 3)00 Iwwayvlaw A. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31 Chrlat IvttMTM Chunk Stat at HA It. - . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 Om1 totphmi latWaa CWtk S710 I. CawwartiaJ tt. FRIDAY, NOVIMBER 2 St. kUrd'i UtUa Clnmh-34 N. CWch tt. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 Fait UtlwM Chrtk-4MS K. lirar Uti JATTNOVEMBIR- t.tmm u w ii i an in ii ai an Salem's Lutheran Churches Reformation Rally To Bo Hold at St. Mark's Luth. Church 343 N. Church St. SUNDAY 0CT.28TH-8P.M. Guest Speaker Rov. Jamos Oslund of Portland Professor to Give Concert ' Prof. Earl Anderson of Cascade College in Portland will give a concert during the Sunday eve ning service of South Salem Church of the Naiarene, according to Pas tor James E. Kratz. The concert will be preceded by a Hymnspiration beginning at 7:30 p.m. and directed by Paul Harris, Minister of Music in the local church. Anderson was formerly profes sor of music at Pasadena College and is noted as a recording artist of sacred music. Mrs. Anderson will accompany her husband at the piano. "In Step With God" will be the subject of the Worship Hour mes sage at 10: SO a.m. Organist Eloise Bingenheimer will present a pre lude of Musical Meditations on the Hammond Organ. A Santiam Zone Halloween party will be held this evening at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Young Peo ple's Societies will participate from Naiarene Churches in Al bany, Alsea, Corvallis, Dallas, Grand Ronde, Keizer, Lebanon, Philomath, Sweet Home, and Sa lem. Featured in the evening's activi ties will be a skit period with various church groups participat ing. Pastor Archie Jessee of the Lebanon Church of the Nazarene will conduct the game period. Churches in Silver ton To Hold Special Rites SUUaaua Mtwi service SILVERTON-Reformatloa Sun day will bo observed In a number of the Protestant churches in Sil- verton Sunday. At the First Chris tian Church special recognition will bo given by the pastor, the Rev. I. M. Nelson who will speak at It o'clock services on VTbe Protestant Reformation." , Monday at 1:30 a.m. the All Boys Choir and the Junioraand Junior High Girls Choir will go to West Lynn to make a tour of the Crown Zellerbach Paper Mills. The Rev. E. E. Ramsey, of the Lutheran Welfare Association, Portland, will be In charge of the Sunday services at Immanuel Lu theran Church. Sunday School teachers will be Installed with Dean Callahan to Speak on 'Tem ple Talk." Calvary Luther League will sponsor a program Sunday night at 7:30 at Calvary Lutheran Church, i Church School Teacher Recogni tion Day will be observed Sunday at the 11 o'clock services at Sil verton Methodist Church. For the occasion the choir will sing "Tem ple of the Living God," by Wilson. Trinity Lutheran League meets Sunday night at 7:30 with Jeanne Thompson In charge of the pro gram which includes Bible Study by the Rev. A. L Selid. Elder Kenneth McVay will con duct the morning worship Saturday at 11 o'clock at the Seventh-day Adventist. Church. The morning offering will be set aside for tem perance work. i Homo coming will be observed Sunday at the Assembly of God Church. The Rev. Wilson Col baugh," former pastor of the Med ford Assembly of God and now editor of the Missionary Challenge, official Missionary publication of the Assemblies of God, will be the speaker at both the 11 o'clock morning services and at the 7:45 evening devotion. There will be a homecoming fellowship dinner im mediately after the morning serv ices in the MWA haU. World Community Day Observance Set Here World Community Day, observed annually by 10 million Protestant church women in America on, the first Friday of November, has been arranged for Nov, 2 at First Presbyterian Church by the local committee of the Salem United Church Women. Mrs. C. M. Col lins and Mrs. Laurence Walworth are co-chairmen. Sponsored nationally by the Gen eral Department of United Church Women of the National Council of Churches since 1M3, this day has been devoted to discovering ave nues for strengthening the cause of world peace and the world-wide human relief measures that make for peace. Church women win be bringing warm clothing, especially for men and boys and blankets, both full and crib size, to the meeting. A forrmittee will pack and send these at once to Church World Service, Protestant relief agency which administers the program abroad. The World Community Day serv ice will open at 10: IS a.m. in the Condit Room of the Church with Dr. Paul Poling, host pastor, bringing the morning worship, and Evangelist Of Formosa To Talk Here The Rev. Paul Shen, regional director of the Evangelize China Fellowship, in Formosa, will bo the guest speaker, Sunday at the First Evangelical United Brethren Church. He has been described as Betty Starr Anderson as soloist, Mrs. Ralph Dobbs accompanying. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Paul B. Means of Eugene, re cently returned, with ber husband, professor of religion at the U. of Oregon, from two years In India working with the Lsubach Literacy program. Youth Council Plans Meeting The first meeting of the Salem Youth Council is being called for Saturday, Nov. 3, at 10:30 a.m. at the First Methodist Church. The Salem Youth Council as an official department of the Salem Council of Churches was approved at the Council of Church meeting in Sep tember. A preliminary meeting of youth group otfiui and counselors was i j held on September IS when the youth council project was consid ered. At the November 3rd meet ing, officers will be elected and a proposed program for the com ing year considered. The council is composed of two delegates from local youth groups of the cooperat ing churches in the Council of Churches. C antral WttwrM Oiarck H. Caaital M Aabwt tt. LUTHERAN Organ Concert Wednesday OCT. 31-8 P.M. To Bo Hold at ST. JOHN'S LUTH. CHURCH 14th 1 Court TheWorld-Roflownod if Lutheran Organist J)rJdwcrdRech!iniJ At the ripe Organ Harvegt Festival Planned Sunday Kingwood Bible Church will con duct its annual Harvest Festival on Sunday. Services will consist of a Missionary Service at 10:43, a fellowship lunch at noon, and a Thanksgiving Service at 2:30 p.m. Dr. Willard Aldrich, president of Multnomah School of the Bible, will be the guest speaker at the morning and afternoon services. At 7:30 p.m. "Angel in Ebony," a 4S-minute color motion picture giving the true life story of Sammy Morris, an African prince.' New Officers Of Methodist Unit Named SUtaunia Nawi Sarvlc. SILVERTON - The Rev. Paul Henry has announced new officers of the newly organized Junior Me thodist Youth Fellowship to in clude: President, Nicole Kephart; secretary, Kay Lalicker, and trea surer, Robert Rggoa. The junior fellowship consists of all 7th and ith grade persons, and the group will meet Sunday evenings from S to o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Otjen are the directors. James Phillips, Trinity Church congregation president, has an nounced that the first training ses sion of Advance Pledge Visitors will meet Sunday afternoon at 1:30 in Trinity church to discuss plans for the visitation which is being arranged under the Every Member Visit program of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. He also reports that the Trinity congregational dinner for all confirmed members of Trinity, will be held Thursday night at 7 p.m. at Immanuel Luth- rta fhatiii mm la th Immaaniiatl . , . . . ... El 01 M VIIUI WIUI OilV AMU I lentil the Chmese counterpart of By CMltioB' th. dinB 1 In turn, the Ladies Guild of Trinity Church Planning 11-Day Scries of Revival Services An 11-day evangelistic campaign will begin Thursday, Nov. 1, at Central Church of Christ, Chemek- eta and Cottage streets. Jesse Stephens will bo the speaker. Services win be held at 7:30 p.m. and will Include congrega tional ainglng under direction of the church's regular song leader, Ralph Rawlins. Stephens la currently the evan gelist in Eugene where he has been located for the Last three years. He is a graduate of Hardin College and began preaching 24 years ago in Texas. FamilvNid it OnTuesday The fourth In series of six Family Nights at First Methodist Church will be held in the church dining room starting at (:1S p.m. with no-host dinner on Tuesday. Class sessions are held from 7:15 1:05 p m. and 1:10-1:00 pjn. each evening. In addition to classes for chil dren of all agea there will be the craft class for all junior high and up directed by Don Walton: and the "Beliefs of a Methodist Chris tian" by the minister, Dr. Brooks H. Moore. The Marriage Clinic will consider the "Spiritual Foun dations by Dr. Paul Trueblood; Social Contemporary Concerns will consider "Political Issues We Face" with Dr. W. G. Cornelius as guest speaker. Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sat., Oct. 27, '53 (Sec I)-7 Church Yoiith Activities Set A varied weekend schedule Is slated for the three youth groups of the First Methodist church in the areas of program and social activities. 4 The Wesley Fellowship, of Wil lamette University students, is presenting a panel to consider the ethics involved in the subject of "Man's Control of Man". Appear ing on the panel are Prof. Clif ford Hansen, Prof. W. G. Corne lius aad . Judge Joseph Felton. Dean Robert Gregg will moderate the discussion of this timely politi cal topic. Claralne Ackerman is arranging the worship program for the evwing. On Friday evening the Wesley group held an old fashioned hay ride and a Halloween barn party with Jim Davis, recreation chair man In charge. Folk dances and a box social were planned by Dave McCready, Gene Groves and Caro line Milner. - The high school M.Y.F. group in observance of United Nations week it sponsoring a "party with a purpose" planned along the In ternational theme. , The group will ge to the home of Paty Gray lor a aupper el foreign dishes, followed by games and songs of other countries. On Sunday afternoon the mem bers of the M.Y.F. will atend th sub-district rally at the Lyons Methodist church. Foursquare (hurch 49t North lth St J MS a.m.-$unday School .l:Mo.m.-'life'aMost ' Profound Question" 7:4S p.m.-NGodV Reconciliation" Rev. Roy E. Worthington ' A FRIENDLY -WELCOME AWAITS YOU Ytt IflWft YOU ft . . . .' , "" 9:45 A.M) Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship . , 1 Message" What Protestants Believe 7:30 P.M. "Hinduism, the teligio of 312 Million" la beautiful folor see the privileged monkey, the sacred cow, the Ganges burial THE ENGLEWOOD CHURCH Evsngellcal United Brethren North 17th and Nebraska Streets . Lloyd Uecker, pastor . FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHEMEKETA and WINTER "Tht RtformtrV. Captivity" By Dr. Poling Two Services: 1:45 and 11 a.m. KOCO 10:00 a.m. SAINT PAUL? EPISCOPAL S. Liberty A High at Myers 7:30 Holy Communion 9:30 Family Sorvico and 11.00 Morninj Prayer : Sermon Mission, V.F.W. Hall, 9:30 a.m. . Bev. George H. Swift, Bettor FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Marlon and Cottage Streets , MINISTERS . Wayne Greene Dow. Iota - . Two Morning Hours of Worship ant) Communion 1:30 and 1(h4S Sermon, "A MIGHTY PORTRESS IS JOUR GOD" ' CHURCH SCHOOL 9.4S YOUTH Fellowship, Snack, Study. 5:C0 to 7:39 WORSHIP AND COMMUNION 7:39 Study Sermon, "PAUL? LETTER TO PHILEMON" Graham. ..! 1.1- '!!. . uunnt n mimsiry in rormosa wiI erve the immanuei congrega he took a tiny church of some a0;tiona, dinner on Saturday night, members and within two years v... nao a memnersnip 01 ouv, in aaai tion to building a splendid new brick church to accommodate Calvary Naomi Society will be entertained at Calvary Lutheran a-l l I ti rrM..J l them. Under his ministry he also 1 i;""r" m Amu,u"v established the Taichung Bible In-Tuesday at.7-30 pm; stitute, and started an orphanage Immanuel Luther League mem The Rev. Shen then returned tobe" nve Panned a Halloween the United States, where he has :Par,y 'or Sunday night at 7 o'clock completed his education at the ! at "mt crol Byber- n Western Evangelical Seminary. In1 Immanuel genera 1 committee of a few weeks he will return to For-i"16 Every Member Visit program mna and th. nrk ha .(.rtiWill meet Tuesday night in the LAST DAY BIBLE CONFERENCE . ' at FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH tWet(4 oMMI UfcosTFjf Dr. Vtrnon Grounds of Denvar Will Spook 11:00 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Irfcil Y.w SW. for Ckar Two Great Services Sunday REV. PAUL SHEN 'f,; The Chinese Counterpart of Billy Graham returning soon to Formosa, will be the guest ipeaker. 10-50 AJ. end 7:30 P.M. FIRST EVAKGELICAl UNITED E&HKaEH (KUICH Corner Marlon and Summer SPECIAL SOAY SCHOOL COMUI ,9:45 L Goal thil Sunday 400 Enter the contest, yew might win "Hot led" am Electric Train or a big Walking Doll. , v 1 there. Choir Sponsors Organ Concert Wednesday evenina at I o'clock. St. John's Lutheran Church wiU conduct an unusual hour of wor ship. The language will be that of music. Dr. Edward Rechlin, noted organist, will play. Dr. Rechlin of New York has spent the last 35 vears in rm. sade to present this body of mu sic to the peoples of America and Europe. There will be no admission charge at this publie service, but a free-will offering will be re ceived. This concert is under the sponsorship of St. John's Lutheran Choir, Mrs. William Fischer, director. church. SALEM TRUTH CENTER 114t COURT V. nL a 1 a.l vajrii efssBsei y ef"jape Mr DmwalM CImm. Maahrial library PhwM 1-aaiO Pastors Attend Arizona Meeting The Rev. Ben Owen and The Rev. Elmer Hiebert will attend w.urn Regional Conservative Baptist association meetings in Phoenix, Aril. The meetings will be conducted at the Bible Baptist Church In Phoenix, from Tuesday through Thursday, Oct. SO to Nov. 1. The Rev. Owen is the assistant minister of First Baptist Church, and The Rev. Hiebert is the min ister of the Salem Heights Baptist Church. CENTRAL ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sunday School . . 9.45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. vonlng Service . . 7:45 p.m. Your Downtown Church 1425 N. Cottage Fred Versolenko Pastor Phone 4-32M Inward Strength Te meet the problems of life Is gained threegh consistent prayer aad worship la church and home. Wo Invite yen to worship with as tomorrow. ' f.4StaliarehklMa lOiSfltnu-fWalftiWinhif Sued Spsaksr IsniMtk Iks (hrbiiaa Service Tratnlnf Director Iimm CHy, Me. 4:30 p.. Youth Servici 7 JO i n. "The Nscinlrf f Chris tita Csatplslsaeu" Daan I. Math, Paator WaaUy Bf art, MialtfOT f Mnaia First Church of the Nazarene Center at ISth Through lh Gain of Timi . . . fnfo halmoflttrnol light To worthily mark the passing of a i beloved spirit, a funeral should ax I press, as eloquently as possible, the heartening promise of the life eternal. . . j , , , . . Ofcttryonf tf fyiry Ythh, Httihl of aWy Htti CLOUBB : ir W V a " .... . 'V. .- ." . ' FIRST METHODIST CHURCH the Tall White Spire Dawn Town , 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Rtformation Sunday "A World-Shaking Test" SoloAlice Rose Jones Broadcast K8LM ll:3e-12:0O Brooks H. Monro Minister Welcome Te Evangelistic Temple (Assembly ef God) Market and Park Sunday School for sil the family ... 1:45 a.m. Inspiring Worship Servteo 11:N a.m, ftlrrrlng Evangelistic Rally TITrTno7ychurchinrTtTtlT saesMge for these crisis dsys. L A. Larson, Pester "KING OF KINGS" Cecil B. DeMille's Greatest Picture Acclaimed by Millions Sunday, Oct. 28 at 8 P.M. All Seats FREE ALGRANDJHEATRE 113 N. Hifh, Salem . . . . -I jxsSyssi ( OaaaajaaaMaaavaaajaMavaaaapaaaaajaaMaMBa 20$ S. Church at Ferry FUNERAL HOME 34-Hr. Phono. S41St Hoar A. O. Saeja Prominent Bibte lecture IF COM CECIL B. Do MILLE'S Croattst Pictura Acclaimed by Millions $ It at 7 p. m. Also . . Ivanf ollst Safe's Sermon "IS MR. X. GUILTY?" . Sunday, Oct, 28 at t P, M. v -y: Program for the Week Wad., Oct. 31, "Tht Four Horsaman ef th Apocalypst." . Frl., Nov. 2 - "Tht Sool of Cod" Sot., Nov. 3 - "Tht Temp!, of tht Sun'1 All SIATS Pill r At the Grand Theatre, 19TN. High, 5alem